Ted Bundy And Serial Killers

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Ted Bundy was an American serial killer and rapist who was one of the most notorious criminals. Bundy was connected to at least 36 murders, but some people believed that Mr. Bundy had committed more rape and murder crimes during the time he was still a free man. Bundy was executed in Florida 's electric chair in 1989 and he was known somewhat as a celebrity during his trial case during the 80’s because he was rumored to have great charm and was rumored to be very intelligence. In the video upload by My Butler Jives, the spokesperson asked Ted Bundy a question about why did he murder/rape many innocent women and what started him to commit these violent acts. Bundy replied by saying the reason why he committed the crimes is a hard question since …show more content…
H. Homes. H.H. Holmes was America 's first serial killers during the 1893 Columbian Exposition and Holmes would lure his victims into his elaborate "murder castle." Holmes took over a Chicago pharmacy and built it into an elaborate maze of death traps, these death traps had gas jets to asphyxiate his victims, trapdoors and chutes where he could move the bodies down to the basement which allowed him to burn his victims (Biography). Holmes was eventually captured and hanged in 1896. Holmes was born into an affluent family and he appeared to be unusually intelligent at an early age in his life and when Holmes was older he expressed an interest in medicine which lead him to become a medical student at the University of Michigan. H. H. Holmes is also considered to be an Organized serial killer just like Ted Bundy. H. H. Holmes was among the top students in his class, Holmes graduated from a medical school in the University of Michigan and when Holmes was 23 years old he became a doctor. Holmes parents Levi Horton Mudgett and Theodate Page Price were both descended from the first English settlers, Holmes’s father was a farmer and both of his parents were devout Methodists however Holmes father was a violent

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