When my daughter dad start to hit me she is 14 she rush out the room punched him in the jaw she said never hit my mother I love her to pieces she's my strength p
Around 2005 I was on a service call to an elderly man's house. I was there for a few hours and we got to talking. Turned out his daughter had been attacked by Bundy as a young woman. She got away but not before he bludgeoned her over the head with a metal pipe. She suffered permanent brain damage. For years they never knew who it was until he was captured the first time. His daughter had a mental breakdown after recognizing his face and car from a TV report.
The fact that Bundy took these women's depositions and basically got his jollies out of reliving his attacks is just sickening but they showed such resolve and courage towards this monster. Finally the survivors' voices are heard. Well done.
@@d4rkside420yep. They let him because he was his own counsel. Which is a foolish thing to do anyways but he was arrogant af. His other attorneys had to step in for many of the depositions because he wasn’t even getting useful info…he was obv just trying to get them to focus on the violence and gore so he could relish in it. Disgusting. In court his other attorneys let him cross examine inconsequential witnesses so he couldn’t him yet his case…like giving a kid the unplugged in game controller…pathetic. Yet the media tried to act like he was some genius.
@@laurenhoffmann2839 Did you know he was in an episode of the Dating Game in 1978? The look on the face of bachelorette who chose him spoke volumes. The camera zoomed in on her face and you could see the instant regret and disgust. She told him she never wanted to see him again.
The son is literally a miracle, a miracle he was even born. I love how this was turned into a story about the survivors and their beautiful life after the storm that hit them once. Good job, 48 hours
I actually was very disappointed in her for burdening a little boy with her traumatic experience, she could have just lied and said that was nothing. Poor boy was probably having lots of sleepless night and nightmares thanks to mom
@Jams90 Saying that you're a "bigger" fan of Ted Bundy's brother insinuates that you're also a fan of Ted Bundy, but not as big of a fan as you are of his brother. Why are you a fan of someone who commited such atrocious crimes?
@@francoamerican4632 that is the most unreasonable inference I’ve ever heard in my entire life, and I’ve actually heard trump talk. You should stop making inferences and take words at their face value, just like when trump tells you he’s a crook, you believe It, not make an excuse for him.
I was a college student in KY during Ted’s crime spree. We were just his type. Long brown hair, parted in the middle or the side. It was a time of trust and innocence, as far as believing people were good and nobody would hurt you. We hitchhiked and picked up hitchhikers and didn’t bat an eye. Nobody worried about locking doors or windows, or helping somebody out when they were struggling. He used all that to his advantage. I remember when Fryday came for Ted. I was glad he was gone. Nobody will miss him.
I immediately knew what you meant with Fryday and I'm German commenting from Germany with no attachment to anyone in the US or the UK. I would like to add to your thoughtful comment that the old Roman basic principle 'abusus non tollit usum' (abuse does not take away fair use) ought to be reinstated in society. We are moving further and further away from it until the fabric of our society once based on compassion is totally destroyed. But it looks like it's irreversible because people just don't understand how important that is. In the name of security and safety we have lost our liberty and trust. And that is not just Ted Bundy's fault but rather the fault of that dumbed down majority who blindly OBEYs and even willfully acquiesces.
I'm so impressed with all of the women. They are truly amazing: Kathy looked him in the eye on the stand, took a job at a lumber yard to work through her fear of men, watched all of the documentaries about his life, etc. Karen looked him in the eye on the stand, moved back into the Chi Omega House, and went on to lead a happy life. Cheryl got her master's, had a family, and went on to teach dance to the hearing impaired. Bravo, ladies!!!
Obviously he knew, that his dental impressions would seal his fate. Therefore he refused to do it (or tried to) - because he don't wanted to provide this key-piece of evidence.
He was a total coward!! All of these poor souls he murdered and then couldn't even leave their corpses be in peace. When he was finally put to death. He cried and begged for his life. That was a good day. I was 18 yrs old and totally remember that day. He was a true monster! The Devil.
I feel the Bundy case became so infamous because he was a good looking, easy going, and highly intelligent. That was what made him the most dangerous. He took advantage of the times.
I think it has more to do with his victims and who they were. That combined with the times we were in where for the first time women had actual career choices beyond teaching, secretary or working at the phone company. There had been fairly attractive and/intelligent serial killers before. However none had been able to blend in like Bundy and his victims were also attractive highly intelligent women which made him even different than Ed Kemper. Also, most victims of serial killers tend to be sex workers, homeless or both and sadly both police & the greater public view them as throwaway people which is a failure of our society.
@@mickeybell8933 I’m not here to say whether he was good looking or not, I actually have no opinion on that one way or another. However I’ll point out that it’s likely that you don’t think he’s that good looking because you know who he is & what he did. Probably 90% of how people find others attractive is psychological not physical. It wasn’t the media that made that a thing because if you actually listen to women who knew Bundy before he became the man we know him to be they ALL said he was very attractive. He even had one of his high school classmates say that they thought it was a shame that he wasn’t dating anyone because the girls in his school all he was attractive. Also, the best example I can give on this is from when I was in high school. There was this one girl who everyone thought was extremely attractive and a couple of guys even got into a fight over her. I actually thought she was attractive myself, that is until I talked to her one day and realized she was as dumb as a box of rocks. After that I just didn’t see her as being that attractive anymore. I’m not saying you would but it’s very likely if you didn’t know who Bundy was you would view his attractiveness in a different way.
Too smart for his own good, could have gotten a life sentence with a plea deal but thought he could outsmart everyone. What do they say about a person who represents themselves in court..
Kathy just released a book a few months back called A Light in the Dark: Surviving More than Ted Bundy. I haven't finished it yet, but so far her words have moved me to tears. She shines a light on the victims and what they liked doing and little things about them that are not usually shined upon because more times than not it's about Bundy and not the girls and families that have been utterly destroyed by such a POS. Kathy is a fantastic writer and I highly recommend this book if you're interested in her story.
She and her son are beautiful humans. I will look at the book up. Yes he was pos. I saw a reptilian evil in his eyes flickering in and out. Truly bad man.what a brave lady Kathy was.
I strongly recommend Kathy Kleiner's memoir. It's amazing. Finally we get to learn about the victims and survivors. Far more interesting and meaningful than learning about the little coward who destroyed their lives. Honestly, I also think FSU should give Kathy her Bachelor's degree.
@@bambinaforever1402 It's less about Bundy and more about Kathy and her own journey of physical and emotional healing and recovery and also a lot about her life before Ted Bundy because she is a survivor of childhood lupus and in the 1960s and early 1970s, that was itself considered to be a death sentence. Some of the anecdotes from her childhood are also very funny. Honestly, I'd also love to see Cheryl Thomas write a book, as well (if she were comfortable with that). Seems she also did some really incredible things with her life, like teaching dance to the hearing impaired.
i feel like they should too but that would jeopardize the school’s accreditation. Giving a student a degree they technically didn’t earn. Especially depending on what the degree is in. Certain fields will absolutely not let that slide.
I get what you’re saying, but tv was still a novelty. We are used to seeing people from every walk of life, but women were much more innocent back then and seeing someone on tv was a big deal. So I think that shift in itself kinda pushed the whole narrative along the lines of “celebrity” and attraction. I know it’s bizarre! I think the media calling him handsome and charismatic was a mistake, they basically catapulted him into the spotlight, and he being the psychopath he was ate up every second of it. Even worse is that people are fascinated by him still, I have watched so many documentaries about him and other predators. These women grew up in a very different environment, one that really can’t be described unless you lived it. I’m an early 70’s kid from rural sw Florida, best childhood ever!!
I worked with the son of Bundy’s lawyer in UT, he said Bundy made the hair on the back of his neck stand up. A slimy creep who only fooled dolts who had no ability to judge character.
I grew up in the 70’s and I never understood why my mom was so protective until I was older. We had such a carefree life while my parents were watching these things on television. As scary as our world is, the days before the world of computers and constant connection, these men could move freely in society. These women are amazing and so brave , they grew into loving mothers and wives and lived in the future not the past.
Same here I grew up in the late 80'-90's but my parents were lot older. Today as an adult I realized my mother shield me from dark world...she was very protective and at the time in my teenage years used to be annoyed by it. But now I see why..kids go missing as well as adults. Some are killed some survive...im glad these survivors took bck there power
I was living in a sorority house, over 10 hours away and the news of the Chi Omega murders threw many campuses into chaos. My parents were so alarmed that my father came to my campus to check out my house- unbelievably, he was met by a few other fathers. It was scary. It changed life on many campuses.
What really stands out to me, watching the way he behaves in court, is this - if he was an innocent man, why would he be so blasé, sitting there smirking at people who've been attacked and traumatised. Who would do that? Only a psychopath. Most people would feel upset for themselves as well as the victims.... What kind of person thinks that nauseating 'charm' is going to really work in his favour? A deluded psychopath. He wasn't charming, he was creepy and intense through and through.
I consider that a very smart observation and I've been on and off the case for decades. Never came to my mind until you pointed it out. Very very true.
Nailed it. The “charm” was completely inappropriate for the occasion even if he hadn’t actually done it. If he was a normal person he would have had the good sense to see that.
@@crystalcordell7102And it was allowed. SMH How sickening for the survivors and the victims’ familIes to see the media circus and all the fawning women.
What’s crazy are those impressions are at a museum in Tennessee! It’s creepy as hell! The museum is in Pigeon Forge, and they have his Volkswagen Bug there, too.
My aunt survived Bundy. She was about 19 and driving from Olympia, Wa to Vancouver BC when a guy in a tan colored Volkswagen bug pulled alongside her car as they were travelling on I-5. He was gesturing to her to pull over and pointing to something on her car as if to imply something was wrong with the car. My aunt is still with us today because she ignored him and did not pull over. A few weeks after that, she was watching tv with my grandmother when he was caught and it was all over the news and she couldn't believe it - she recognized him right away and the car too. It makes me think there must be hundreds of women who had close calls with him, not realizing until later once he was caught how lucky they were
I think I may have had a close call also in Michigan the summer of 1975. The person asked for help and his leg was in a cast. The scenario didn't make sense to me so I got myself out of there, hoping that he, having a cast on, would be somewhat slower than me. Years later, I would come to believe that it may have been Bundy.
My thoughts now that I'm a senior, that when a stranger in a cast asks for help, he needs to ask a guy! However, if I was young & naive, I'm not sure what I would have said or done.
He sealed his fate when he tried to abduct Ms. De Ronch. He pretended to be a policeman and told her that her car had been broken into. She suspiciously went with him and when he tried to hand cuff her while driving he put the cuffs on one hand and she began to fight valiantly. She got out of his car and flagged down another driver and luckily escaped. This girl pointed at Bundy and said this is the man, right there.
Every women in this documentary, would never have suffered or died, If police would have done their job. The police were so incompetent, that Ted Bundy escaped at 2 different times, at 2 different locations, from 2 different police departments.
I remember reading a true crime magazine on the TB case when I was a child and ever since, I've been fascinated by the pictures of his victims. I'm so glad that the last few years, there have been many documentaries and movies focusing on the women he murdered and scarred forever. By shifting the focus on the women, TBs facade crumbles and all that's left is his true self: a POS good for nothing, abuser, murderer. The pain and destruction he caused is insurmountable.
We are all human. And then there are individuals like Ted Bundy, so aberrant, so inhuman, the oddity that they represent is a curiosity to us. That’s the fascination.
There are 340 million people in America. With the countless serial killers and daily mass shootings, I'm sure Ted Bundy was not an oddity, at least in America.
He acted as part of his defense team. Defendants have the right to defend themselves if they choose. It's usually a bad idea, since most people don't know the law, and isn't recommended. However, Bundy did know the law a bit, so he acted as part of his defense. So, as a part of the legal team, he had the right to take depositions. That's how our law works.
@@StrathaczarTypical psychopathic behavior, according to Robert Hare, author of Without Conscience. If you hear about someone representing himself or herself, strongly suspect that this person is a psychopath, as he is convinced he knows more than any attorney, or even the judge.
I agree. I think that a lot of people think that a vicious murderer is going to look like Shrek or an unkempt homeless person but in reality it is an unremarkable looking man that you wouldn’t look twice at.
I agree. From afar, not talking, smirking, he looks average. As soon as he speaks, something is off. His eyes look creepy, his mimic is intense, sick. He is neither attractive, nor good looking, or charming.
I work at a barbershop in downtown salt lake, and I had an elderly client today, who told me he went to law school with Ted Bundy, at the university of Utah. He told me that his whole class was so surprised, and that they even raised funds, to help prove his innocence; before they found out all the details. He said Ted Bundy was a master deceiver…..
I was a high school classmate of Nancy Wilcox, one of Bundy's victims. She was a kind, pretty and quite popular girl. Although I wasn't too close to Nancy, I miss her and feel very angry about what happened to her. I can't understand how a person can be so cruel and inhumane. I'm glad these strong, brave women were able to escape Bundy and overcome.
It's disgusting how he's laughing and acting like this is all fun and games, and the reporters and all are laughing with him, after he has horribly killed and caused physical damage to these women!!! NO REMORSE!!! He can care less!!! Why are these people being nice to him and joking with him!!! SICK!!
Because many high profile reporters are leeches, pretenders, wannabes and losers. They have no life and no values, so they report on other peoples' lives regardless of values.
I’ve watched everything about Bundy I could get ahold of and THIS video is #1 on my list!!! Forensics, great detectives and Smart, loving, strong strong woman put the evil in the grave were he belongs!!!! Thank you Ladies and to the “Kens” of this world!!
My grandmothers best friend lived in the SLC area, near Olympus high school where one of Bundy’s victims went to school. Bundy went to a church meeting one day and actually asked my grandmothers friend out on a date where she declined. Crazy to think how many more people Bundy could have killed if they hadn’t gotten lucky.
I had forgotten how charming he was. It was so pointless of him to turn to this killing. He could have really made a name for himself in all kinds of other ways. Those poor poor girls. It was lovely to hear from the ones who lived and how they had made their lives and all 3 had children etc. It was lovely to hear from the victim's son too - what a lovely mother son bond there seems to be there.
He was not Charming he was not good-looking and he was not especially intelligent. He did not l u r e these young women with his charm he hit most of them over the head with a tire iron as soon as he stopped them to talk to them . My heart breaks for all his victims❤
Ted had no choice. The...entity, once present wasn't about to leave. His bizarre family circumstances/upbringing put him in a dark place. There may have been a time that he could've chose another path...but he began to gradually allow evil in, a bit at a time. Evil is a Demon.
It disgusted me that ANYONE would sit and laugh with Ted Bundy over ANYTHING.. I couldn't believe whoever that group of people were laughing and joking with him would allow themselves to do that after knowing just how many women were tortured, raped and killed by him. Shame on whoever that was. As well those women that came to view the court hearings, I felt certain they had a certain "interest" in him which is despicable in itself. What is wrong with women like that? Are you just waiting to be his next victim? On the other hand I also don't understand the people clapping and cheering and clambering together like it was a win at a football game. I find it soooo inappropriate. People baffle me. I wish they could have found a way to obtain all the names of his victims before his execution. I do believe he may have killed over 100 women when you think of all the states he had been through and how long his " reign was". In the end he wasn't that smart at all as ironically he chose to drive to a state that has the death penalty. In studying the law and knowing you are a serial killer one would have thought he would have done his homework on which states to stay out of. Touche Theodore.....
Lack of technology is the major reason killers like bundy thrived sm those days . If the states had enough ways to communicate each other he would have chained way back before he reach Florida . Unfortunately more lives were lost :
@@soorya841 And now with technology the killers hide behind it because they are the ones operating technology. And the reason that you don't see them is because they are operating the spotlights too.
💯 absolutely! Especially forensics, DNA, cell phones....yet homicide murders are off the chain in our country, killers are young, even female killers are rampet these days, I blame a lot of it on our ridiculous judicial system and their lax laws and weak sentences, our Judicial system is broke! We have to fix it sooner than later, pretty soon there won't be any body left! Very sad world today, 🙏😭💔
They mean he didn’t seem like a serial killer. He gave off typical, normal guy vibes. Initial impressions, he looked and acted like just a regular, ordinary person. He was good at hiding his depravity and psychotic intentions bc he’s a sociopath and tricked his victims into thinking he was harmless before kidnapping and murdering them. Those are the worst types of criminals bc they disarm you and you don’t see the warnings or dangers. Usually, you know when someone has a bad vibe like your gut tells you to run, this is a bad person but sometimes, you meet a real sociopath and have no idea they’re a murderous psychopath.
I am very confused, How does " god " bless someone ?!? Even more , how is " god " going to bless these women ??? Or is this just something people like you say but no meaning behind it ??
Bundy approached my HS classmate in front of a movie theater, trying to coax her into the car. She was with my now sister in law where my sister in law told her no. She was going to get into the car. To this day, the girl has no memory of the event.
Love how beautiful all these ladies are. They were so amazingly brave on the stand and now time has giving them this godly shine on their faces and voices. Love from China.
Forgive me for being totally off topic, but my gosh, people in the 70s and esp 80s always looked 30 years older than their real age. College teens looking middle aged. Even ted bundy's wife looked like she was at least 55 years old. That 80s perm mixed with the granny clothes and oversized eyeglasses did it for everyone.
Having to answer questions coming from the same person who brutally attacked you, must be one of the most difficult things one has to do. There should be a law prohibiting that, even if the accused is representing themselves. I'm so sorry for his victims...
No there should not its part of a constitutional right i think we have lost enough rights in our constitution because of spineless people to scared to stand up for themselves
That sheriff grossly inflates his role. He says that he personally inspected the bodies and that it was he who found the bite mark but court records show the medical examiner found it. He has made a fortune on the blood of the victims and made himself the “hero” of the story in books and documentaries. It’s shameful
Ted Bundy, one of the most prolific serial killers in criminal history. By the way, Zac Efron pulled off an incredible performance portraying Bundy on screen. His acting still sends shivers down my spine, just like the serial killer himself!!
The most important thing about this story are the surviving women! They truly took their power back. They faced that diabolical narcissist for all the women he took! This has nothing to do with him!!! He's in Hell and they went on to lead a productive life. Good for them!❤
Kathy Kleiner is such a sweet Lady... I am happy that Bundy didn't defeat her and the other brave survivers 🌹🌹🌹She gives such warm and loving vibes ❤❤❤
I will never understand the woman who married Bundy right in the courtroom during his trial. She managed to have his child while he was in prison because the guards didn't care. His daughter hasn't been seen since his execution, living her life anonymously. I can't blame her, but I'll always be curious about her. It's been said she's nothing like Bundy and a very good person. I just don't understand how the woman couldn't see that he was as guilty as sin for a long time.
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The Stranger Beside Me...Ann Rule author great true crime writer.
Everyone in Florida turned our electricity off. 1989 on that day so he would get the maximum voltage. Rip to all the victims and healing to continue for those who are still here
@@MP-gm5gg That's a lot of voltage. I was only 13 and living in New York State at the time, but If I had been living in Florida I would have shut my electricity off too. 🔌⚡⚡🔌
See instead of all the multitudes of movies about Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer I’d prefer this. Hearing about the victims. Learning about their lives before and after the attacks. Serial killers do not deserve the attention.
The thing with Bundy is he was absolutely brutal with his killings and not all cover just how brutal he was. Hearing it described from survivors and how terrible it was but then you realize he was interrupted by the other sorority sister coming home and wasn't able to enact his full brutality is a sickening and gut wrenching feeling, But that's eventually drowned out by realizing how strong these women are to go through something so horrendous and still be able to talk about it.
I’m so glad he’s no longer on this planet…but the scary thing is that while some do get caught and are either executed or given life without parole…there are so many others lurking around out there who are never caught. Very sobering thought…😢
So intelligent he was a three-time drop out, drove around in a stolen car w/ r4pe kit. Left bodies/evidence to be found. Showed his face 🤦 he was not intelligent, he was narcissistic...not the same thing👌
It’s crazy the amount of wannabe edgy ppl these days that I’ve seen wearing ted bundy shirts or making fan art it’s absolutely disgusting that they’re literally praising a child rap!st Openly to the public
Congratulations to you, three lovely three strong women. Lovely to see Kathy and Ken reuniting..All of these lovely girls who were massacred should never be forgotten.
Man you girls are extremely lucky that you weren't killed by this animal I'm glad you're still alive. I'm so sorry that you're other girls in the house got killed. God bless all of your hearts your pal fisherman Mike from Missouri.
I enjoyed his (failed) last ditch efforts to escape his fate. It not only showed how scared he was, but it told him he was just of no value to continue to keep around. When he went to prison he was a news headliner and he didn’t realize that had changed - unfortunately, because so many others had come along after him. When he went to prison, comprehensive studies of serial killers hadn’t been done, but that had also changed. What he thought was an ace up his sleeve was nothing but a dud.
The reason why people are fascinated with Bundy is because the media put him out there for us to watch. If they hadn't of put him out there like they did, no one would have thought twice about him.
His own arrogance got him executed. Early on, his defence team negotiated a plea bargain. If he admitted to some of the murders he would get life without parole; but he turned that down and went for an acquittal. If he had accepted the plea he would have escaped the death penalty.
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As a mother of 5 boys it deeply touched my heart when Michael was tearing up over his mother in protecting her❤That’s a TRUE SON!!!!
I agree! My son is 11, but it made me tear up too. ❤
When my daughter dad start to hit me she is 14 she rush out the room punched him in the jaw she said never hit my mother I love her to pieces she's my strength p
Brave women. Stood up for Bundy's victims. To have to stare him down in court and be deposed by him too. Wow. Courage.
Yes I am so proud of these ladies. So much suffering from Ted Bundy. Yet these ladies faced him. That took a lot of courage. I'm so proud of them.
agreed! so brave
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Around 2005 I was on a service call to an elderly man's house. I was there for a few hours and we got to talking. Turned out his daughter had been attacked by Bundy as a young woman. She got away but not before he bludgeoned her over the head with a metal pipe. She suffered permanent brain damage. For years they never knew who it was until he was captured the first time. His daughter had a mental breakdown after recognizing his face and car from a TV report.
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No one believes you. Any names?
@@kingpriapatius5832I know who they are referring to I believe.
@kingpriapatius5832 why ? I believe him/ her
The fact that Bundy took these women's depositions and basically got his jollies out of reliving his attacks is just sickening but they showed such resolve and courage towards this monster.
Finally the survivors' voices are heard. Well done.
That should be against the law. Victims shouldn't have to suffer through that.
They even let him question his victims!! Wth?!?
@@d4rkside420yep. They let him because he was his own counsel. Which is a foolish thing to do anyways but he was arrogant af. His other attorneys had to step in for many of the depositions because he wasn’t even getting useful info…he was obv just trying to get them to focus on the violence and gore so he could relish in it. Disgusting. In court his other attorneys let him cross examine inconsequential witnesses so he couldn’t him yet his case…like giving a kid the unplugged in game controller…pathetic. Yet the media tried to act like he was some genius.
Rodney Alcala got to do the same thing an even played a song that screams about death an killing. So weird an awful.
@@laurenhoffmann2839 Did you know he was in an episode of the Dating Game in 1978? The look on the face of bachelorette who chose him spoke volumes. The camera zoomed in on her face and you could see the instant regret and disgust. She told him she never wanted to see him again.
The son is literally a miracle, a miracle he was even born. I love how this was turned into a story about the survivors and their beautiful life after the storm that hit them once.
Good job, 48 hours
I'm a bigger fan of his brother Al who scored 4 touchdowns in one football game for Polk High, a high school in Chicago.
I actually was very disappointed in her for burdening a little boy with her traumatic experience, she could have just lied and said that was nothing. Poor boy was probably having lots of sleepless night and nightmares thanks to mom
@@bambinaforever1402 I couldn’t believe it when she said that! He would have been scared every day and night after that.
Agreed! I’d rather hear their story of survival & life after, than anything about that evil pos monster ❤
Nice short summary
He had the nerve and audacity to beg for his life when he mercilessly took sooooooooooooooo many others
Ehh, what can ya do? He clearly had no shame. Btw, Capital Punishment is wrong and should absolutely be abolished
@ChrisOhMy no. We should absolutely be harsh to criminals. Some might think twice before committing crimes if they will have to suffer themselves.
Crazy, but I'm a bigger fan of his brother Al who scored 4 touchdowns in one football game for Polk High, a high school in Chicago.
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@@Jams90. this is a joke to you?
Excellent! Its one of the few times that Bundy's victims has a voice. So many victims can not tell their story.
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Yup. I'm a bigger fan of his brother Al who scored 4 touchdowns in one football game for Polk High, a high school in Chicago.
@Jams90 Saying that you're a "bigger" fan of Ted Bundy's brother insinuates that you're also a fan of Ted Bundy, but not as big of a fan as you are of his brother. Why are you a fan of someone who commited such atrocious crimes?
@@francoamerican4632 that is the most unreasonable inference I’ve ever heard in my entire life, and I’ve actually heard trump talk. You should stop making inferences and take words at their face value, just like when trump tells you he’s a crook, you believe It, not make an excuse for him.
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I was a college student in KY during Ted’s crime spree. We were just his type. Long brown hair, parted in the middle or the side. It was a time of trust and innocence, as far as believing people were good and nobody would hurt you. We hitchhiked and picked up hitchhikers and didn’t bat an eye. Nobody worried about locking doors or windows, or helping somebody out when they were struggling. He used all that to his advantage. I remember when Fryday came for Ted. I was glad he was gone. Nobody will miss him.
Fryday took me a minute lol
I literally was like oh she misspelled Frid- ohhhhhh
I immediately knew what you meant with Fryday and I'm German commenting from Germany with no attachment to anyone in the US or the UK. I would like to add to your thoughtful comment that the old Roman basic principle 'abusus non tollit usum' (abuse does not take away fair use) ought to be reinstated in society. We are moving further and further away from it until the fabric of our society once based on compassion is totally destroyed. But it looks like it's irreversible because people just don't understand how important that is. In the name of security and safety we have lost our liberty and trust. And that is not just Ted Bundy's fault but rather the fault of that dumbed down majority who blindly OBEYs and even willfully acquiesces.
The McDonald's in Starke FL had a promotion for free fries after he was executed. "When he fries, free fries".
There are fangirl videos for this monster on RUclips. It's beyond sick.
I'm so impressed with all of the women. They are truly amazing:
Kathy looked him in the eye on the stand, took a job at a lumber yard to work through her fear of men, watched all of the documentaries about his life, etc.
Karen looked him in the eye on the stand, moved back into the Chi Omega House, and went on to lead a happy life.
Cheryl got her master's, had a family, and went on to teach dance to the hearing impaired.
Bravo, ladies!!!
Truly admirable, courageous women.
Absolutely, strong women!!!
Bravo indeed. 😊 The fact that these amazing ladies were still able to have wonderful lives is a victory. 💖 Bless them. 😇
Screaming when he saw the dentist? What a coward.
Obviously he knew, that his dental impressions would seal his fate. Therefore he refused to do it (or tried to) - because he don't wanted to provide this key-piece of evidence.
@@peshadowbird7320ok…..
He was a coward. He lost or backed out of every documented confrontation with a man. That says a lot.
He was a total coward!! All of these poor souls he murdered and then couldn't even leave their corpses be in peace. When he was finally put to death. He cried and begged for his life. That was a good day. I was 18 yrs old and totally remember that day. He was a true monster! The Devil.
@@chrissyknowsitall5170it was a Tuesday but people outside the prison were holding signs ' fryday
To all of his victims known and unknown ❤ 🙏
Well put
God rest their souls 🙏🏾
💕💕💕
Amen
rest in peace to all of them❤
I feel the Bundy case became so infamous because he was a good looking, easy going, and highly intelligent. That was what made him the most dangerous. He took advantage of the times.
I think it has more to do with his victims and who they were. That combined with the times we were in where for the first time women had actual career choices beyond teaching, secretary or working at the phone company. There had been fairly attractive and/intelligent serial killers before. However none had been able to blend in like Bundy and his victims were also attractive highly intelligent women which made him even different than Ed Kemper. Also, most victims of serial killers tend to be sex workers, homeless or both and sadly both police & the greater public view them as throwaway people which is a failure of our society.
@kenyattaclay7666 .....tbh....he wasn't even really that good looking....the media would have you think that he was a model or something
@@mickeybell8933 I’m not here to say whether he was good looking or not, I actually have no opinion on that one way or another. However I’ll point out that it’s likely that you don’t think he’s that good looking because you know who he is & what he did. Probably 90% of how people find others attractive is psychological not physical. It wasn’t the media that made that a thing because if you actually listen to women who knew Bundy before he became the man we know him to be they ALL said he was very attractive. He even had one of his high school classmates say that they thought it was a shame that he wasn’t dating anyone because the girls in his school all he was attractive.
Also, the best example I can give on this is from when I was in high school. There was this one girl who everyone thought was extremely attractive and a couple of guys even got into a fight over her. I actually thought she was attractive myself, that is until I talked to her one day and realized she was as dumb as a box of rocks. After that I just didn’t see her as being that attractive anymore.
I’m not saying you would but it’s very likely if you didn’t know who Bundy was you would view his attractiveness in a different way.
Too smart for his own good, could have gotten a life sentence with a plea deal but thought he could outsmart everyone. What do they say about a person who represents themselves in court..
Plus he made the trial a circus by representing himself and it was televised so everyone in the country was watching.
Kathy just released a book a few months back called A Light in the Dark: Surviving More than Ted Bundy. I haven't finished it yet, but so far her words have moved me to tears. She shines a light on the victims and what they liked doing and little things about them that are not usually shined upon because more times than not it's about Bundy and not the girls and families that have been utterly destroyed by such a POS. Kathy is a fantastic writer and I highly recommend this book if you're interested in her story.
She and her son are beautiful humans. I will look at the book up. Yes he was pos. I saw a reptilian evil in his eyes flickering in and out. Truly bad man.what a brave lady Kathy was.
I strongly recommend Kathy Kleiner's memoir. It's amazing. Finally we get to learn about the victims and survivors. Far more interesting and meaningful than learning about the little coward who destroyed their lives. Honestly, I also think FSU should give Kathy her Bachelor's degree.
What would be in her memoirs? She did not see him, she does not even know whether it is him. So what would she out in there?
@@bambinaforever1402 It's less about Bundy and more about Kathy and her own journey of physical and emotional healing and recovery and also a lot about her life before Ted Bundy because she is a survivor of childhood lupus and in the 1960s and early 1970s, that was itself considered to be a death sentence. Some of the anecdotes from her childhood are also very funny.
Honestly, I'd also love to see Cheryl Thomas write a book, as well (if she were comfortable with that). Seems she also did some really incredible things with her life, like teaching dance to the hearing impaired.
i feel like they should too but that would jeopardize the school’s accreditation. Giving a student a degree they technically didn’t earn. Especially depending on what the degree is in. Certain fields will absolutely not let that slide.
The victims, survivors, their families, and the first responders have my prayers 🙏 and respect. 🕊️
Yes, but I'm a bigger fan of his brother Al who scored 4 touchdowns in one football game for Polk High, a high school in Chicago.
The first responders. The trauma they endure is terrible.
Who are you praying to ?!?
What are you praying about ?
I really would like to know
I really can't see the "good looking and charismatic" in this monster.
I get what you’re saying, but tv was still a novelty. We are used to seeing people from every walk of life, but women were much more innocent back then and seeing someone on tv was a big deal. So I think that shift in itself kinda pushed the whole narrative along the lines of “celebrity” and attraction. I know it’s bizarre! I think the media calling him handsome and charismatic was a mistake, they basically catapulted him into the spotlight, and he being the psychopath he was ate up every second of it. Even worse is that people are fascinated by him still, I have watched so many documentaries about him and other predators. These women grew up in a very different environment, one that really can’t be described unless you lived it. I’m an early 70’s kid from rural sw Florida, best childhood ever!!
I worked with the son of Bundy’s lawyer in UT, he said Bundy made the hair on the back of his neck stand up. A slimy creep who only fooled dolts who had no ability to judge character.
I’ve been searching for the good looks and charisma aswell and have been unable to locate it
@@CJAmara try Death Row 😂
Was just typing a similar comment and backed it out when I saw this. I feel exactly the same.
I grew up in the 70’s and I never understood why my mom was so protective until I was older. We had such a carefree life while my parents were watching these things on television. As scary as our world is, the days before the world of computers and constant connection, these men could move freely in society.
These women are amazing and so brave , they grew into loving mothers and wives and lived in the future not the past.
I always thought that he had a goofy about him.There are women who use to think that he was handsome?Ewwww!
Same here I grew up in the late 80'-90's but my parents were lot older. Today as an adult I realized my mother shield me from dark world...she was very protective and at the time in my teenage years used to be annoyed by it. But now I see why..kids go missing as well as adults. Some are killed some survive...im glad these survivors took bck there power
I was living in a sorority house, over 10 hours away and the news of the Chi Omega murders threw many campuses into chaos. My parents were so alarmed that my father came to my campus to check out my house- unbelievably, he was met by a few other fathers. It was scary. It changed life on many campuses.
It speaks volumes for your great father. Volumes of love and care. I salute him and the others.
My sister was going to college in Fort Lauderdale beginning in 1978. She was heading to Florida that summer.
Scary.
What really stands out to me, watching the way he behaves in court, is this - if he was an innocent man, why would he be so blasé, sitting there smirking at people who've been attacked and traumatised. Who would do that? Only a psychopath. Most people would feel upset for themselves as well as the victims....
What kind of person thinks that nauseating 'charm' is going to really work in his favour? A deluded psychopath.
He wasn't charming, he was creepy and intense through and through.
I consider that a very smart observation and I've been on and off the case for decades. Never came to my mind until you pointed it out. Very very true.
I think he loved the notoriety. Loved being thought of as the worst
Nailed it. The “charm” was completely inappropriate for the occasion even if he hadn’t actually done it. If he was a normal person he would have had the good sense to see that.
right....like the way he would question witnesses over and over clearly getting a sick sense of pleasure out of it
@@crystalcordell7102And it was allowed. SMH How sickening for the survivors and the victims’ familIes to see the media circus and all the fawning women.
The use of the bite mark and dental impressions was shear genius! 😅
Yes. However bite mark science has been shown to be very questionable
Very questionable? Which article? Reference?
sheer
Its been proven to be bunk science though
What’s crazy are those impressions are at a museum in Tennessee! It’s creepy as hell! The museum is in Pigeon Forge, and they have his Volkswagen Bug there, too.
My aunt survived Bundy. She was about 19 and driving from Olympia, Wa to Vancouver BC when a guy in a tan colored Volkswagen bug pulled alongside her car as they were travelling on I-5. He was gesturing to her to pull over and pointing to something on her car as if to imply something was wrong with the car. My aunt is still with us today because she ignored him and did not pull over. A few weeks after that, she was watching tv with my grandmother when he was caught and it was all over the news and she couldn't believe it - she recognized him right away and the car too. It makes me think there must be hundreds of women who had close calls with him, not realizing until later once he was caught how lucky they were
😂😂Your aunt is a liar.
I think I may have had a close call also in Michigan the summer of 1975. The person asked for help and his leg was in a cast. The scenario didn't make sense to me so I got myself out of there, hoping that he, having a cast on, would be somewhat slower than me. Years later, I would come to believe that it may have been Bundy.
@@HelloKitty-pe4hoWhy? Tons of people would have had experiences. He was everywhere and always on the prowl.
My thoughts now that I'm a senior, that when a stranger in a cast asks for help, he needs to ask a guy! However, if I was young & naive, I'm not sure what I would have said or done.
@@fireandsugar2625exactly...his victims met him...why couldnt anyone eles?? He was only human...GHEESH
What a sad, disgusting guy he was. It's like he wanted to punish every young woman after he was dumped by his girlfriend Diane.
All because a woman left him Jesus 🤦🏾♀️
Emotional men are dangerous
He sealed his fate when he tried to abduct Ms. De Ronch. He pretended to be a policeman and told her that her car had been broken into. She suspiciously went with him and when he tried to hand cuff her while driving he put the cuffs on one hand and she began to fight valiantly. She got out of his car and flagged down another driver and luckily escaped. This girl pointed at Bundy and said this is the man, right there.
Still do not know how she freed her self from the handcuaa
Ted Bundy was not an animal. He was a monster.
We need more detectives like Sheriff Katsaris! Very thorough !
Katsaris 🤡
And good looking too.
Kathys husband and son are the sweetest!
Every women in this documentary, would never have suffered or died, If police would have done their job. The police were so incompetent, that Ted Bundy escaped at 2 different times, at 2 different locations, from 2 different police departments.
Yep.
I remember reading a true crime magazine on the TB case when I was a child and ever since, I've been fascinated by the pictures of his victims. I'm so glad that the last few years, there have been many documentaries and movies focusing on the women he murdered and scarred forever. By shifting the focus on the women, TBs facade crumbles and all that's left is his true self: a POS good for nothing, abuser, murderer. The pain and destruction he caused is insurmountable.
Ted Bundy remembered as evil man in the modern history yet how survivors were unbroken and brave by healing scars and had families than monster bundy
Kathy is someone you would want to be best friends with.
I can’t even imagine how so much evil could be in one person…horrible
"We are Legion...for we are MANY."
He was possessed by many demons
I knew it was Ted Bundy!!!. Thank you for surviving. I’ve been attacked too, and it was the scariest feeling of my life.
We are all human. And then there are individuals like Ted Bundy, so aberrant, so inhuman, the oddity that they represent is a curiosity to us. That’s the fascination.
I'm a bigger fan of his brother Al who scored 4 touchdowns in one football game for Polk High, a high school in Chicago.
@@Jams90.Why do you keep repeating this statement?
@@oneoflokis because it's true!
There are 340 million people in America. With the countless serial killers and daily mass shootings, I'm sure Ted Bundy was not an oddity, at least in America.
@Jams90. Doesn't mean you have to say it 100 times! 🙂
I can't believe he was allowed to represent himself and re-victimize these poor women by addressing them directly...
I can't believe they allowed him to escape TWICE!!!
He took depositions from his victims?! He was so disgusting. Can't believe they allowed that 🤦
He acted as part of his defense team. Defendants have the right to defend themselves if they choose. It's usually a bad idea, since most people don't know the law, and isn't recommended. However, Bundy did know the law a bit, so he acted as part of his defense. So, as a part of the legal team, he had the right to take depositions. That's how our law works.
@@StrathaczarTypical psychopathic behavior, according to Robert Hare, author of Without Conscience. If you hear about someone representing himself or herself, strongly suspect that this person is a psychopath, as he is convinced he knows more than any attorney, or even the judge.
Everyone says that Ted Bundy was so handsome, but he really wasn't.
I agree. I think that a lot of people think that a vicious murderer is going to look like Shrek or an unkempt homeless person but in reality it is an unremarkable looking man that you wouldn’t look twice at.
I agree. From afar, not talking, smirking, he looks average. As soon as he speaks, something is off. His eyes look creepy, his mimic is intense, sick. He is neither attractive, nor good looking, or charming.
He was not physically attractive at all
@@saritacruz3020 He had dead, lifeless and soulless eyes. There was nothing in or behind them. Just a void.
Thousands of women disagreed.
I work at a barbershop in downtown salt lake, and I had an elderly client today, who told me he went to law school with Ted Bundy, at the university of Utah. He told me that his whole class was so surprised, and that they even raised funds, to help prove his innocence; before they found out all the details. He said Ted Bundy was a master deceiver…..
Kathy is an absolute warrior
I was a high school classmate of Nancy Wilcox, one of Bundy's victims. She was a kind, pretty and quite popular girl. Although I wasn't too close to Nancy, I miss her and feel very angry about what happened to her. I can't understand how a person can be so cruel and inhumane. I'm glad these strong, brave women were able to escape Bundy and overcome.
His victims died without mercy . In fear, pain, and pure terror. . His death in an electric chair was nothing compared to how his victims died.
I love 48 hours! I watch this at work and co workers call me crazy! What are yall thoughts fans?
I watch this all night at work
I watch 48 hours and I am a lawyer
I'm watching this at work right now. 😅
I am at work watching right now, from South Africa.
So... you guys don't have to work at work?
It always gets me right in the gut when a man tears up with emotion. What a beautiful loving boy she raised🥰
For sure! ❤
It's disgusting how he's laughing and acting like this is all fun and games, and the reporters and all are laughing with him, after he has horribly killed and caused physical damage to these women!!! NO REMORSE!!! He can care less!!! Why are these people being nice to him and joking with him!!! SICK!!
I've always been sickened by that too!
Because many high profile reporters are leeches, pretenders, wannabes and losers. They have no life and no values, so they report on other peoples' lives regardless of values.
I think he was a demon.
Also in courtroom he was super charming.
Everyone falls for him.
This is why he was SO dangerous
yes. Definition of PSYCHOPATH
I’ve watched everything about Bundy I could get ahold of and THIS video is #1 on my list!!! Forensics, great detectives and Smart, loving, strong strong woman put the evil in the grave were he
belongs!!!! Thank you Ladies and to the “Kens” of this world!!
My grandmothers best friend lived in the SLC area, near Olympus high school where one of Bundy’s victims went to school. Bundy went to a church meeting one day and actually asked my grandmothers friend out on a date where she declined. Crazy to think how many more people Bundy could have killed if they hadn’t gotten lucky.
Yeah!! Full episode!
I had forgotten how charming he was. It was so pointless of him to turn to this killing. He could have really made a name for himself in all kinds of other ways. Those poor poor girls. It was lovely to hear from the ones who lived and how they had made their lives and all 3 had children etc. It was lovely to hear from the victim's son too - what a lovely mother son bond there seems to be there.
He wasn’t charming he was a slimy creep.
He was not Charming he was not good-looking and he was not especially intelligent. He did not l u r e these young women with his charm he hit most of them over the head with a tire iron as soon as he stopped them to talk to them . My heart breaks for all his victims❤
@@kaynemccully5266 yup.
Ted had no choice. The...entity, once present wasn't about to leave. His bizarre family circumstances/upbringing put him in a dark place. There may have been a time that he could've chose another path...but he began to gradually allow evil in, a bit at a time. Evil is a Demon.
What? Charming? He was a soulless wuss.
Kathy raised such an empathetic young man as a son. You can truely tell what an amazing person she is
Karen sounds like she was treated differently than Kathy. Kathy says the sorority never reached out to her.
It disgusted me that ANYONE would sit and laugh with Ted Bundy over ANYTHING..
I couldn't believe whoever that group of people were laughing and joking with him would allow themselves to do that after knowing just how many women were tortured, raped and killed
by him. Shame on whoever that was.
As well those women that came to view the court hearings, I felt certain they had a certain "interest" in him which is despicable in itself.
What is wrong with women like that? Are you just waiting to be his next victim?
On the other hand I also don't understand the people clapping and cheering and clambering together like it was a win at a football game.
I find it soooo inappropriate.
People baffle me.
I wish they could have found a way to obtain all the names of his victims before his execution. I do believe he may have killed over 100 women when you think of all the states he had been through and how long his " reign was".
In the end he wasn't that smart at all as ironically he chose to drive to a state that has the death penalty. In studying the law and knowing you are a serial killer one would have thought he would have done his homework on which states to stay out of.
Touche Theodore.....
Imagine if there were CCTVs already at that time, maybe things would have been different for everyone.
Lack of technology is the major reason killers like bundy thrived sm those days . If the states had enough ways to communicate each other he would have chained way back before he reach Florida . Unfortunately more lives were lost :
@@soorya841 And now with technology the killers hide behind it because they are the ones operating technology. And the reason that you don't see them is because they are operating the spotlights too.
Predators always adapt to their times and to the available means. They evolve and choose their niches.
💯 absolutely! Especially forensics, DNA, cell phones....yet homicide murders are off the chain in our country, killers are young, even female killers are rampet these days, I blame a lot of it on our ridiculous judicial system and their lax laws and weak sentences, our Judicial system is broke! We have to fix it sooner than later, pretty soon there won't be any body left! Very sad world today, 🙏😭💔
I was attending BYU when he was hunting in the Salt Lake City/Provo area. We definitely were alarmed.
One of his victims commented "He didn't look like a serial killer...he looked normal."
What exactly is a serial killer supposed to look like?
They mean he didn’t seem like a serial killer. He gave off typical, normal guy vibes. Initial impressions, he looked and acted like just a regular, ordinary person. He was good at hiding his depravity and psychotic intentions bc he’s a sociopath and tricked his victims into thinking he was harmless before kidnapping and murdering them. Those are the worst types of criminals bc they disarm you and you don’t see the warnings or dangers. Usually, you know when someone has a bad vibe like your gut tells you to run, this is a bad person but sometimes, you meet a real sociopath and have no idea they’re a murderous psychopath.
What does normal look like?
A monster.
God bless all those innocent girls and women ❤
I am very confused,
How does " god " bless someone ?!?
Even more , how is " god " going to bless these women ???
Or is this just something people like you say but no meaning behind it ??
He was devil incarnate
I believe this episode was shown a couple months back but its ok to re watch it.
They did a shorter snippet version; this is the full episode I believe.
I NEVER SEE A CRIMINAL, WITH SO MUCH PRIVILEGE, THAT PART WHERE THE READING FOR HIM THE GUILTY STATEMENT HE WASN'T HAND-CUP.
Hand-cup!🤣
Bundy approached my HS classmate in front of a movie theater, trying to coax her into the car. She was with my now sister in law where my sister in law told her no. She was going to get into the car. To this day, the girl has no memory of the event.
It’s funny, none of Bundy‘s so-called victims have any memory I’ve ever seeing him.
Love how beautiful all these ladies are. They were so amazingly brave on the stand and now time has giving them this godly shine on their faces and voices. Love from China.
These poor women so sad.
Forgive me for being totally off topic, but my gosh, people in the 70s and esp 80s always looked 30 years older than their real age. College teens looking middle aged. Even ted bundy's wife looked like she was at least 55 years old. That 80s perm mixed with the granny clothes and oversized eyeglasses did it for everyone.
😅
@@VP-kr2vd I've noticed that. I love shows from the 70s and I've always thought the actors and actresses looked older than they actually were.
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Having to answer questions coming from the same person who brutally attacked you, must be one of the most difficult things one has to do. There should be a law prohibiting that, even if the accused is representing themselves.
I'm so sorry for his victims...
No there should not its part of a constitutional right i think we have lost enough rights in our constitution because of spineless people to scared to stand up for themselves
Ted Bundy made me realize that the normal looking ones are the ones I should look out for.
Just be cautious. Most normal looking folks typically aren't serial murderers.
HELL YEAH!
That sheriff grossly inflates his role. He says that he personally inspected the bodies and that it was he who found the bite mark but court records show the medical examiner found it. He has made a fortune on the blood of the victims and made himself the “hero” of the story in books and documentaries. It’s shameful
Ted Bundy, one of the most prolific serial killers in criminal history. By the way, Zac Efron pulled off an incredible performance portraying Bundy on screen. His acting still sends shivers down my spine, just like the serial killer himself!!
The most important thing about this story are the surviving women! They truly took their power back. They faced that diabolical narcissist for all the women he took! This has nothing to do with him!!! He's in Hell and they went on to lead a productive life. Good for them!❤
Kathy Kleiner is such a sweet Lady... I am happy that Bundy didn't defeat her and the other brave survivers 🌹🌹🌹She gives such warm and loving vibes ❤❤❤
I will never understand the woman who married Bundy right in the courtroom during his trial. She managed to have his child while he was in prison because the guards didn't care. His daughter hasn't been seen since his execution, living her life anonymously. I can't blame her, but I'll always be curious about her. It's been said she's nothing like Bundy and a very good person. I just don't understand how the woman couldn't see that he was as guilty as sin for a long time.
The Stranger Beside Me...Ann Rule author great true crime writer.
This book began my fascination with true crime
I'm from Seattle and lived by university Washington campus and never knew that's where Ted Bundy got his start
@@DeniseStaniecMe Too! Fascinating book and it began my fascination with true crime. I’ve read all of Ann Rule’s books.
. I used to go to Lake Sammamish where he lured victims away with his fake broken arm.
I love her books.
Everyone in Florida turned our electricity off. 1989 on that day so he would get the maximum voltage. Rip to all the victims and healing to continue for those who are still here
@@MP-gm5gg That's a lot of voltage. I was only 13 and living in New York State at the time, but If I had been living in Florida I would have shut my electricity off too. 🔌⚡⚡🔌
That's a great story. Humorous too.😂
How come he wasn't in handcuffs when the indictment was being read..just pacing bk n forth like he wasn't in custody.. considering the charges😠
And talking all glib. He enjoyed the show, and it looks like TV did, as well.
Struck me as odd too.
See instead of all the multitudes of movies about Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer I’d prefer this. Hearing about the victims.
Learning about their lives before and after the attacks.
Serial killers do not deserve the attention.
I am SHOCKED that Karen Chandler moved right back into Chi Omega afterwards!!! 17:43 😳 I could never! 😰
That is nuts !!!
The thing with Bundy is he was absolutely brutal with his killings and not all cover just how brutal he was. Hearing it described from survivors and how terrible it was but then you realize he was interrupted by the other sorority sister coming home and wasn't able to enact his full brutality is a sickening and gut wrenching feeling, But that's eventually drowned out by realizing how strong these women are to go through something so horrendous and still be able to talk about it.
What a coward Bundy was. Thank you for sharing the brave survivors story. God bless them.
I’m so glad he’s no longer on this planet…but the scary thing is that while some do get caught and are either executed or given life without parole…there are so many others lurking around out there who are never caught. Very sobering thought…😢
My God that’s exactly right. Such evil everywhere. Frightening
So intelligent he was a three-time drop out, drove around in a stolen car w/ r4pe kit. Left bodies/evidence to be found. Showed his face 🤦 he was not intelligent, he was narcissistic...not the same thing👌
Terrifying case. Absolutely terrifying 😳
It is really difficult to imagine how anyone could go so terribly wrong as Ted Bundy.😮
The interview with Michael at 34:07 made me tear up a little. "I'm not going to let anyone hurt you."
It’s crazy the amount of wannabe edgy ppl these days that I’ve seen wearing ted bundy shirts or making fan art it’s absolutely disgusting that they’re literally praising a child rap!st Openly to the public
Sooo disturbing!
FILTHY !
"I'm not gonna let anybody hurt you". Wow. That's gotta be the most powerful words in this video.
Congratulations to you, three lovely three strong women. Lovely to see Kathy and Ken reuniting..All of these lovely girls who were massacred should never be forgotten.
Of the 30 women he confessed to murdering to try to stop his execution, I wonder what happened with their cases and what their stories were
Sheriff Ken is so wonderful! ❤️
A great Greek-American.
This guy is smiling! Unbelievable!
Cheers ladies you’re the old school women that this world needs right now not victims that blame their past for their future live long and prosper¥
He's answering to God for his crimes!
Thank goodness for Nita
I'm not fascinated by him, however I want to know how to stay safe from animals like this.
The fact this monster of a person had fans and admirers...I send my condolences to the victims family and I hope the victims can rest easy.
12 years old…..smh. 😢
Excellent episode as usual
Man you girls are extremely lucky that you weren't killed by this animal I'm glad you're still alive. I'm so sorry that you're other girls in the house got killed. God bless all of your hearts your pal fisherman Mike from Missouri.
A prolific serial killer ... I think this is the best way to describe Ted Bundy and the easiest way to understand his personality
I enjoyed his (failed) last ditch efforts to escape his fate. It not only showed how scared he was, but it told him he was just of no value to continue to keep around. When he went to prison he was a news headliner and he didn’t realize that had changed - unfortunately, because so many others had come along after him. When he went to prison, comprehensive studies of serial killers hadn’t been done, but that had also changed. What he thought was an ace up his sleeve was nothing but a dud.
The reason why people are fascinated with Bundy is because the media put him out there for us to watch. If they hadn't of put him out there like they did, no one would have thought twice about him.
D-duh. Well, it stands to reason that if we didn't know about him, we couldn't possibly be fascinated by him.
Kathy's son is gorgeous! And her husband is handsome too
Isn’t that how it started for Ted? lol. JK. I just fast forwarded it. lol. Not bad. 😂
His own arrogance got him executed. Early on, his defence team negotiated a plea bargain. If he admitted to some of the murders he would get life without parole; but he turned that down and went for an acquittal. If he had accepted the plea he would have escaped the death penalty.