
Ted Bundy and True Crime Tours in Seattle — The Pacific Northwest's Darkest Cases
# Ted Bundy Stalked These Seattle Streets — And You Can Walk Them Today
In the mid-1970s, serial killer Ted Bundy used Seattle's Capitol Hill neighbourhood as his base of operations, living in a house where investigators would later learn he had stored four human heads. Today, Private Eye on Seattle Ghost & True Crime Tours leads visitors directly to those addresses on a walking tour that has been active and reviewed as recently as 2025.
The Tour: Capitol Hill True Crime
Private Eye Tours operates the Capitol Hill True Crime Tour year-round, threading through Capitol Hill, Madrona and Madison Park — the same streets Bundy and other perpetrators once moved through largely undetected. The tour runs approximately three hours and includes a mid-way restroom break, making it accessible for most participants.
Pricing for the related Haunted Seattle Booze and Boos Ghost Walking Tour is listed at $38.67 per adult, with a private and luxury group option (up to six people) at $605.27 per group. Pricing for the Capitol Hill True Crime Tour specifically is not published on the operator's site — contact the operator directly or check the current listings at privateeyetours.com/capitol-hill-tour for confirmed rates. You can also browse and book Seattle crime tours through Viator.
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