Surviving a Serial Killer
42 years ago, on January 14, 1978, an unknown man broke into the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University. With a log from their wood pile in hand, he crept upstairs and proceeded to murder two women and attack two others.
Did you know there were survivors? If you’re like me, a lover of true crime EVERYTHING, you haven’t been given much information about the women that Ted Bundy murdered and attacked. But each of them had a story, a dream of what her life would be, and family.
Kathy Kleiner Rubin was one of the two women who survived that horrible night in 1978. I had the pleasure of meeting her and learning her whole story. Kathy has found an inner strength that I am in total awe of and I am so honored to share her story here. Take a listen…
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Sherry Jo Matt
Sam, your interviewing skills always make me feel like I am sitting at a dinner table next to you with a glass of wine listening to inside secrets. Thank you for sharing us so many captivating, honest and raw interviews.
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Thank you so much! So far, I have interviewed people I truly know–Kathy is someone I just recently met, so I am very glad that you could sense the care I took. I knew reliving the details of an attempted murder could not be easy and kept that at the front of my mind the whole time.