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Edna Cowell Martin, now 72 years old, recently released her memoir “Dark Tide,” shedding light on her experience growing up with her cousin, Ted Bundy, who later became a notorious serial killer. Martin was the first of Bundy’s relatives to write a book about their relationship, offering unique insights into the man behind the heinous crimes.

In her memoir, Martin vividly recalls the moment she realized Bundy’s guilt. It was in 1975 when Bundy had been arrested for kidnapping and released on bail. Martin’s perception of her cousin shifted when she witnessed Bundy’s behavior during a trip to a bookstore, where he displayed a chilling demeanor that convinced her of his monstrous nature.

Despite growing close to Bundy in their adulthood and living in close proximity to each other, Martin was shocked to discover the extent of his crimes, especially when young women in her neighborhood started disappearing, and three of them were later found to be murdered by Bundy. This revelation deeply disturbed Martin and shattered her image of the cousin she once admired.

The memoir also delves into Bundy’s mysterious origins, as his mother, Louise Cowell, never revealed the identity of his biological father. Martin speculates that this secrecy may have contributed to Bundy’s inner turmoil and unanswered questions about his lineage, leading him on a quest to uncover his paternal roots.

Through her book, Martin reflects on her childhood interactions with Bundy compared to their adult relationship, where she began noticing unsettling behaviors in him. Additionally, she includes letters from Bundy written during his time in prison, showcasing his narcissistic personality and attempts to manipulate those around him, including Martin.

As a young woman who once looked up to Bundy as her older cousin, Martin shares the emotional impact his crimes had on her and her family, who have tried to distance themselves from Bundy’s dark legacy. Despite the pain and confusion caused by Bundy’s actions, Martin hopes that her memoir will provide insight and understanding to readers grappling with their own family dynamics and struggles.

“Dark Tide,” released on July 23, offers a compelling narrative that goes beyond the sensationalized accounts of Bundy’s crimes, exploring the complex relationships and personal journeys of those closest to him. Martin’s courageous storytelling sheds light on the human side of a notorious figure, inviting readers to contemplate the enduring effects of family ties and the difficult truths that lie within them.