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    Ted went to the University of Puget Sound (UPS) taking courses in psychology and Oriental studies, Bundy transferred to Seattle's University of Washington (UW). While in college Ted worked as a grocery bagger and shelf-stocker at a Seattle Safeway store, Ted also worked as a night-shift volunteer at Seattle's Suicide Hot Line for one of his classes. While working for the Suicide Hotline Ted met Ann Rule. “He began a relationship with fellow university student ‘Stephanie Brooks’ (a pseudonym),…

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    there penalties. Ted Bundy was born November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. When growing up, he was raised by a single mom which was not acceptable for their religion so they moved to another state to hide the fact that Ted was born an illegitimate baby. Ted was raised by his grandparents and they told ted that his mom was his sister because he was too young to know who was who. The mom moved with Ted to Tacoma, Washington, a couple years later she married a man name Johnny Bundy and had…

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    Theodore Robert Bundy was a wicked child of Louise Cowell which during the next few years they spent living with Louise’s parents. There were speculating to believe they led Ted and others believe that his mother was his older sister. Others believed it was during this time that Ted had been traumatized by his aggressive grandfather. It was not until at age four Ted and his mother moved to Tacoma, Washington where Ted’s mother went on to marry an army cook, Johnnie Bundy. Bundy was so fed up the…

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    not made”. I believe our society makes a person who he or she will be. No one is born a killer. Serial Killer Ted Bundy is the man who is considered as one of the most notorious criminals in the history of the United States. He described himself as the most cold-blooded criminal: one would have to dig deep in the annals of crime to find someone as cruel and heartless as Theodore Robert Bundy. His personality was described as antisocial and psychotic which made people fear him around the country.…

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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…

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    Alexus Van Helmond Final Case Study CSI Spring 2017 Ted Bundy By far one of the most scariest serial killers in the world, Ted Bundy “charmingly” killed over 30 women within 4 years. Grown up in our local college town Burlington, Vermont, Bundy lived a life that he didn’t know was a lie. A few years later moving to Philadelphia and living with his grandparents is when Bundy found out the truth. He never met his real father and his mother was brought up to him as his sister. His mother had…

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    Ted Bundy can be totally identified as a serial killer since he killed more than two people in different time and he even travelled to different places to find his new victims. For Ted Bundy’s case, there were not specific policy implementation existed toward it. Although there are some policies that can reduce crime, I do not think any of them will work toward this case. “The three policies we have investigated are: the decriminalization of victimless crimes; a program of full…

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    The Ted Bundy Story depicts a handsome and charismatic man that had a phenomenal IQ and psychology degree. He once was in love with a woman by the name of Stephanie Brooks while attending college. Unfortunately for Bundy, she ended their relationship after she graduated. The handsome man who no one knew was a serial killer and rapist began assaulting and murdering numerous girls and young women during the 1970’s. These females had physical similarities to Brooks which whom he was obsessed with.…

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    that Ted Bundy committed more than 100 crimes. Only 36 of them were confessed by him. He committed murders around the U.S., Washington, Colorado, Utah, Oregon, Florida, Idaho, and Vermont. His method of murdering his victims after raping them, would be by beating them with a metal bar or by strangling them. These murders occurred throughout 1973 - 1978. His first murder was Lonnie Trumbull, on June 23, 1966, the roommates Lisa Wick and Lonnie Trumbull laid sleeping in their apartment. Bundy came…

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    In the show Most Evil talked about the life of Ted Bundy; he was law student with a bright future ahead, intelligent and good looking. Also the tendency to be smooth, engaging, charming, slick, and verbally facile. A psychopath never gets tongue-tied. His unbelievable charm is his disguise to a six state crime spree compromising 30 homicides and hundreds of rapes. Ted Bundy was…

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