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    this is applicable to are Ted Bundy, Ed Gein and Pedro Lopez, all having past events that explain their actions. To start off, Ted Bundy’s source of hate came from the copious amount of betrayal he had received for a long period of time. His story started off with his mother, Louise…

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    The Lord of The flies, by William Golding, Jack goes from being a good kid to more of a savage beast. Jack is like Ted Bundy in several ways. He begins as a average, intelligent young man, he gets a taste of what evil is like, and how evil overcomes all that they live for. Before I start talking about the similarities between these two, we must first know the background of Ted Bundy. According to biography.com, he was born in Vermont as his mother’s secret shame because she was not married yet…

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    Ted Bundy Monologue

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    I, Ted Bundy, showed an unusual interest in the macabre at an early age, becoming interested in knives at the age of three. I, Ted Bundy, was a shy but bright child who did well in school, but not with my peers. I, Ted Bundy, was one of the most notorious criminals of my day. That is at least until I met my fateful match and learned the consequences of my gruesome actions. At one point I had a promising future in politics. I was weaving a future from a tangled past (metaphor). but my future…

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    Ted Bundy Biography

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    in Burlington, Vermont. His mother was Eleanor Louise Cowell and never met or knew his birth father. Bundy’s mother and Ted would eventually move to Tacoma, Washington where his mother met Johnny Culpepper Bundy; Johnny soon after married Ted’s mother and also adopted Ted as his own child, Bundy becomes Ted’s last name. While living in Tacoma and now in his teenage years, Bundy would search trash cans and open cars for pictures of naked women, read violent crime novels and detective magazines…

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    Ted Cowell Biography

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    Robert Cowell also known as Ted Bundy who was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont was an American serial killer, kidnapper, rapist, and necrophile. He confessed to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978 yet the confession, the number of victims could be much higher and remains unknown. After ted died the man who defended ted which would be his lawyer confessed ted had killed more than 100 women. He also revealed that even though ted was a necrophile, rapist…

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    of primary emotional components resulted in Ted doing these unthinkable things while still appearing like nothing was wrong on the outside. While living with his grandparents, Ted was exposed to violence by his grandfather and not receiving the affection from his mother that he so desperately needed. Consequently, this resulted in Ted acting out in the undesirable way that he did to achieve the emotional need that was not receiving (Black, 2016). When Ted was removed from his grandparents, his…

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    safe from these corrupt human beings, but little do they know, serial killers can seem as normal as your next door neighbor. Theodore Bundy, one of the most significant serial killers of all time, lived a complicated and vulgar life; many believe this was a result of a troublesome upbringing and an unhealthy relationship. There has been controversy on whether or not Ted Bundy’s childhood had influenced his behavior as a serial killer.According to Juan Blanco (2015) in the article…

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    married when she had him. Her parents decided to take the responsibility of raising Ted in order to hide Eleanor’s role of being an unmarried mother. Ted was told that Eleanor was really his sister and that her parents were his as well. Ted never thought anything about the situation because it was all that he had known growing up. However, he did move with Eleanor to Washington a few years later. It was not until Ted was older that the truth came out about his family.…

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    killer Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy was well known to Rule as she was quite close to him in several series of murders he committed. The reason for choosing this book is that it provides detailed explanation about how and when was the wrongdoings were committed against the law. It describes how the serial killer, Ted Bundy, executed those crimes, what was going on in his mind during all this period and what was the reason behind his evil nature. Anne Rule was a writer and she was, while staying with Ted,…

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    Theodore Bundy Stages

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    Theodore Robert Bundy (1946-1989) was an American serial killer who was responsible for the kidnap, rape and murder of at least 30 female victims over seven states in the 1970’s. He was put to death by means of the electric chair in Florida on January 24th 1989. Bundy was perceived as handsome and charming, traits that he abused in order to gain the trust of his young victims. He would usually approach his victims in broad daylight simulating injury or…

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