Ted Bundy's long-term girlfriend is set to expose chilling new details about her time with the serial killer as she speaks on camera for the very first time.
Liz Kendall and daughter Molly, who lived with Bundy before she uncovered his crimes, were filmed discussing their relationships with the man regarded as America's most evil murderer in new Amazon documentary series Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer, set for release this Friday.
The pair are also joined by several of Bundy's survivors, many of whom are speaking out for the first time ever, in the illuminating five part series.
Bundy's former girlfriend Kendall, also known by the last name Kloepfer, has kept a tight lid on her version of events in recent years- after initially penning a 1981 memoir about her romance with the killer.
A reissue of The Phantom Prince: My Life With Ted Bundy was released this earlier month in conjunction with the new Amazon series.

The docuseries sees Kendall discussing her love for Bundy, who confessed to murdering 30 women in the 1970s.
She had been a single mother struggling with an alcohol addiction when she first spotted Bundy gazing at her in bar Sandpiper Tavern in 1969.
"The chemistry between us was incredible. I was already planning the wedding and naming the kids," she wrote in her memoir.
"He was telling me that he missed having a kitchen because he loved to cook. Perfect. My Prince."

While her daughter Molly reveals she wanted Bundy to adopt her. "We were like a family," she admits.
But despite appearances, as a number of murders in their area began to rise, mum Kendall began to have suspicions about Bundy.
Her fears were heightened when she found a pair of women's knickers and plaster of Paris in their home. It was reported in local news at the time how the murderer was using a fake bandage to lure women into his car.

Kendall contacted police several times with allegations about her partner.
She went on to support Bundy during his initial arrest for kidnap and continued to keep correspondence with him by letter, even when he was on death row.
"After he was arrested, he wrote me many, many letters. We were going to start a life together. No goodbyes. Just I love you," she says in the new Amazon series.
Bundy was eventually killed by electric chair in Florida on January 24 1989 after he murdered a pair of sorority co-eds and abducted, raped and murdered 12-year-old Kimberly Diane Leach there.
Kendall had stopped speaking to him some time before after finally attending Alcoholics Anonymous and getting sober.