From the D-News:
The article quotes two former bishops for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who knew Bundy because he had been a frequent visitor at the church.
"The girls were quite taken with him, and the fellows liked him, too. He just impressed all of us,” said a bishop of the student branch Bundy frequently visited. He joined the LDS Church just before his arrest, the article notes. "He commented he would like to see what a Mormon family in our own setting was like. He had commented on what lovely girls we had."
“I thought he was a great guy. I lined my sister up with him,” said one former classmate of Bundy’s.
Another story comes from a woman who said she was disappointed then that Bundy didn’t ask her out — of course, didn’t mind after knowing what he ended up being convicted of.
A chilling final quote from a former classmate in the 1989 Deseret News article seems to sum up the Bundy case.
"Once it sank in, I thought here is a man that sits by you in law school . . . I mean, who can you trust? If this man is a mass murderer, if this guy can pull it off, what do you tell your daughter? Who do I tell her to look out for? Who do I tell her to avoid?"