Lily Collins claims ghosts of serial killer Ted Bundy’s victims visited her at 3am while filming Extremely Wicked movie
LILY Collins has claimed that the spirits of Ted Bundy’s murder victims visited her at 3am as she was filming new movie Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile.
The actress, who plays Bundy’s girlfriend Elizabeth Klopfer in the new film, says that while filming, she’d wake up every night at 3.05am and be unable to get back to sleep.
“I would go downstairs and have a cup of tea, trying to figure out why I had woken up again,” she tells the Observer magazine. “I started being woken up by flashes of images, like, the aftermath of a struggle.”
After looking it up online, she realised: “that 3am is the time when the veil between the realms is the thinnest and one can be visited.”
She added that she thinks it was Bundy’s long-dead victims trying to contact her, saying: "I didn’t feel scared – I felt supported. I felt like people were saying: ‘We’re here listening. We’re here to support. Thank you for telling the story’.”
In the film, Lily’s character Elizabeth has no idea her handsome boyfriend Ted Bundy (played by Zac Efron) is secretly a serial killer.
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Bundy ended up killing over 30 women and teen girls in just four years, the US in the 1970s.
He was imprisoned twice – but still managed to keep killing innocent victims after escaping from prison the first time.
He was executed on 24 January 1989 – after committing his final murder, that of 12 year old Kimberley Leach, in Florida in 1978.
Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile is on Sky Cinema from 3 May
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