Across the United States from January 1974 until February 1978 – young women were disappearing and turning up dead. By the time many of the victims’ remains were found – all that was left were bone fragments. Police searched for clues but had little physical evidence. However, everything would change with the brutal attack on the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University. At the school, the killer left behind bodies and clues all leading them back to the same man – a good looking, well-liked law student named Ted Bundy. Authorities were sure Bundy was their man and methodically built their case against him using cigarette butts, clothing fibers, price stickers and a bitemark. Bundy himself helped prepare his defense, but did his amateur lawyering help him beat the rap – or send him to the electric chair?