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    Ted Bundy (36), John Wayne Gacy (33), Jeffery Dahmer (17), and Richard Ramirez (13) are known as some of the most notorious serial killers. Despite their horrendous and despicable actions these men are said to have a sort of charm to them. Bundy was the young, attractive, educated man that gave off the ‘boy next door’ persona and Gacy was a well-known man in the community that spent time as Pogo to entertain ill-children (Lust). No one could imagine at the time what these men were capable of…

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    criminal investigators to interview Bundy and found him to be the most “charming” and “intelligent” murderer he has ever faced. Bundy kidnapped, raped and murdered as many as 36 young woman within the span of 4 years in the 1970’s. Robert Ressler reported he felt uncomfortable in the presence of Ted Bundy and always felt like Bundy knew what he was going to say before Ressler said a nything, he was always one step ahead. Ressler realized the insanity that Ted Bundy seemed to have and relating…

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    Short Biography: Ted Bundy

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    Ted Bundy was born on November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont. Theodore Bundy started out his life as his mother's secret shame. Eleanor Cowell (Ted’s Mother) was twenty-two years old and unmarried when she had her son Theodore, which scandalized her deeply religious parents. To hide the fact he was an illegitimate child, Bundy was raised as the adopted son of his grandparents and was told that his mother was his sister. Eleanor moved with Ted to Tacoma, Washington, a few years later. In 1951,…

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    Ted Bundy is one of America’s famous serial killers and rapist. He was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont. It’s never been known the exact number of women Ted has killed. His killing spree started in 1974. He would lure his victims into his car pretending to be injured. Women had been disappearing in Utah and Seattle area, where bunding had been residing. Bundy was arrested in 1975 for the kidnapping of Carol DaRonch. Carol was one of the few women to escape from Bundy. He was…

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    Bundy. From the looks of it, it was said that Ted grew up in the middle-class working family environment. At an early age Bundy revealed a strange interest in the macabre. When he turned 3 he started to show interest in knives and sharp objects. As a child Bundy was a reluctant, but also a very intelligent kid who did exceedingly well in school, but he did not engage well with students or peers at school. As he got older there was a darker side of him that started to develop. Bundy did strange…

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    In the 1970s, a shocking serial killer came to the public's attention. Ted Bundy seemed like a normal man; however, his true nature soon came to light. He became obsessed with young women and he was fixated to the point of murder. This seemingly charming man was ultimately revealed as the epitome of evil - a psychopathic killer. Bundy was connected to numerous rapes and murders; it is possible he killed over forty women, perhaps even hundreds. He eventually confessed to keeping victims' heads as…

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    Ted Bundy: The Suave Serial Killer Theodore Robert Conwell, more commonly known as Ted Bundy, was born on November 24, 1946 to Eleanor Louise Cowell in Burlington, Vermont. He was considered an illegitimate child because his mother was not married and didn’t even know for sure who the father was. Her parents were very religious and to prevent the social stigma of the bastard child, raised Ted as their own and told him that his mother was his sister. As a toddler, Ted was known to have an…

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    Introduction In 1974, Ted Bundy embarked on a series of grisly murders that began in Seattle, Washington and in a period of over five years spread through Oregon, Utah, Idaho, Colorado, and Florida. His rampage took the lives of at least thirty five women, but there is a lot of controversy over this number. The exact number of women Bundy killed will never be known as experts predict that he killed at least 100 or more. He was known to be a serial killer who went on a killing spree after a…

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    This murderer named Ted Bundy is American serial killer and rapist.. He was one of the most notorious criminals in the 20th century. He was born November 24, 1946, in Burlington, Vermont. In the 1970s, he has raped and murdered young women in several states. Ted was connected to at least 36 murders, but some thought that he had committed one hundred or more. He was executed in Florida's electric chair in 1989 for all his crimes. His intelligence and his good looks some say made him…

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    Ted Bundy, infamous serial killer once said “we serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere and there will be more of your children dead tomorrow.” Killing another human being is one of the most inhumane and revolting crime a person can commit however such crimes may happen more than you think. According to an article written by Gabrielle Moss for Bustle.com, 15,000 murders are committed in the United States alone; 150 of which were committed by serial killers. A…

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