and deveau accepted.ley trusting her with his darkest moments. elsa walsh: she said he went through this terrible period of feeling enormous shame and guilt. how's it going? going well today? elsa walsh: particularly when he would see brady, the press secretary who he'd shot. troy roberts: after three years of treatment, deveau was released from saint elizabeth's, but got a job at the hospital, so hinckley still saw her regularly. the staff at the mental hospital condoned this relationship, even supported it. initially yes they did, because they saw it as a healthy growth. troy roberts: but the staff learned hinckley was also in an astonishing relationship with someone else, a relationship that raised serious questions about his progress. it was the notorious serial killer and rapist, ted bundy, who was on death row in florida. bundy sent this letter to hinckley. ted bundy (voiceover): dear john, i think we've got something going here john. it's always a pleasure to find someone i feel comfortable writing