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    Ted Bundy, an infamous serial killer, once said, “Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it’s not practical. There are no stereotypes.” This idea is evidenced in the book The Only Living Witness. “When police arrested Ted Bundy and charged him with several rapes, kidnappings and murders, those closest to him were stunned, for they said, “Ted was one of us” (13). No one who was close to him believed he was capable of doing such repulsive acts; many…

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    Ted Bundy born Theodore Robert Cowell; November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989 was an American Serial Killer, Kidnapper, Rapist, and Necrophilia, who assaulted and murdered numerous young women’s and girls’ the 1970’s and possibly earlier. Shortly before his execution, after more than a decade of denials, he confessed to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. The true victim count remains unknown and could be much higher. Born out of wedlock, Ted Bundy was given to his…

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    go to treatment and after while they do crazy things more in there childhood or adulthood. John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy raped and killed serval people, John killed them and buried them under his home. Ted killed people and buried them almost anywhere. John and Ted both were both executed in different ways. John was lethal injected, and Ted was executed by the chair. John and Ted are alike because they killed people, sexually assaulted the people they were killing, also beaten by they’re…

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    Ted Bundy is one of the most famous serial killers as of 2016. His crimes span from 1974 to 1978. He sexually assaulted and murdered at least thirty young women, specifically with the women with dark, parted down the middle hair. His childhood was not like most. He started off living in a home for unwed mothers. Later on, he moved in with his grandparents. Bundy also became a boy scout at this time. His mother eventually took custody of him, remarried, and raised Bundy as her younger brother,…

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    of 1973, Bundy felt confident enough to reunite with Stephanie Brooks again, now being twenty six years old. While on a business trip to California, he took Brooks out to an expensive dinner and won her over. She loved the man Bundy had become and the two got engaged soon after (Serial Killers 16). Brooks thought they were going to get married, but Bundy abruptly cut off all ways of contact with her. This was his revenge for what she did to him years ago (“Ted Bundy Biography”), and Bundy later…

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    probably wouldn’t do also. Things like this could set off an emotional trigger. Ted Bundy, was one of those people who lost a loved one and had a negative life changing experiences and started murdering, raping, torturing women that resembles his ex-girlfriend. Ted Bundy is probably the most famous serial killer in America. He has murder over thirty-three women but authorities believe he had murdered over more than 100 women. Bundy was around twenty-two when he committed his first murder, but…

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    Ted Bundy states to the Pensacola police, “I’m the most cold-blooded son of a bitch you’ll ever meet.” Bundy gives a perfect description of himself after being convicted and taken into custody by the Pensacola Police Department. Bundy was very open about the thirty killings he convicted, and he offered the Pensacola police officers details about these killings that forever changed the lives of the very frightened and disturbed American people Bundy, above all, did not want to be caught, ever.…

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    are everywhere” (“20 Famous”). Ted Bundy is notorious for being a charming and intelligent serial killer who would manipulate women and gain their trust so he would have the opportunity to kill them. In Bundy’s lifetime, he confessed to killing over twenty-five women. Several other cases were attributed to Ted Bundy after his death. Bundy killed these women in a very despicable way, almost like a machine or a wild beast. Understanding serial killer Ted Bundy involves understanding his…

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    Ted Bundy is a notorious serial killer, necrophilia, and rapist in the late 20th century. He was estimated to have killed 100 females and has admitted to killing 36. Bundy was a child that was unwanted by his mother, Louise Cowell, since he was conceived out of wedlock. Louise Bundy’s parents were very religious and when Louise fell pregnant they felt humiliated. Therefore, they decided to adopt Ted and lie to him about who his parents were in order the pregnancy a secret. This essay will talk…

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    Perhaps one of the most twisted childhoods, Bundy was born in 1946 in a home for unwed mothers. His mother, Eleanor Louise Cowell, with the help of her parents concocted a convoluted lie in which her parents adopted him and he was told that his mother was his sister. There are several reports on whom…

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