crissy She was my psychology teacher and we were talking about the brains of serial killers and she told me when she worked at a fast food drive thru he went through in that car really nicely dressed and asked for her number. They ended up setting up a date but she had to cancel last minute because she got really sick.
Yeah I most likely would have a heart attack because knowing the fact that you have had contact with someone known for evil doings it would be horrifying
Yeah his mom’s feelings definitely saved them as a group. Ted Bundy tried to hurt and murder a group of young women in a sorority home and ended up murdering two of them... he would’ve repeated the same thing to this group.
The weird thing is that that feeling the mom had in her stomach was 100% a natural reaction humans have to predators that mean us harm. Many of us would not listen to that feeling and just chuck it up to paranoia but in this case it saved her life. Truly amazing.
Yep, it’s happened to me before! I was with my family walking our dogs, and we were about to walk up a hill when a man came walking down with his dog. Nothing had happened but I just got such a bad feeling in my stomach that I’ve never had before. I knew something was going to happen! Then when he came down he started yelling and swearing I can’t remember what about but it was terrifying. Luckily we managed to get our dogs together and walk on by but man! I don’t know what could’ve happened if we reacted differently.
Always trust your gut. In the 80's when I was living in Europe, we had an older man come to our house twice, trying to sell us knives. He was about 65 or 70 years old. Yes! The kicker is that I felt he had no good intentions at all, and obviously never opened the door to him. It turned out, he was later arrested for burglary and killing. Nowadays it might seem obvious to not open the door to someone selling you anything, but back then, it was quite common to have a peddler come up to houses and sell on foot. Always trust your gut. If you feel something is off about a person, walk the other way, or get out of "Dodge."
I refused to open the door once to a guy cause he came to the back door. I watched him from a window and he broke into my neighbors house. So trust your gut!
My grandmother was in her car and ted Bundy pretended to be a cop then he pulled her over and said something was wrong with her car so he offers to help her and bring her back to his house and fix the car but my grandmas dad was a cop/soldier so she asked him what patrol he was in and he started pacing and he ran back to his car then a week later she saw on the TV a man named Ted bundy and all she could do was freeze then she said that's him that's the fake cop and I was physically horrified by this story
My aunt was in college when Bundy was a public speaker. He hosted luncheons and what not. He murdered multiple young women in Washington, from colleges to parks and even average parking lots. The man was insane and left horror stories across the country. No doubt that guys mom saw Bundy.
My grandma always told me stories when I was younger about how she and her friends were at Lake Sammamish State Park in Washington (where we live) and this man came up to her and her friends with a broken arm and asked for a jump on his car. They didn’t know how to do it, and so they said no. He apparently said that he could show them, they just come back to his car with him. she got a weird feeling and just insisted that they didn’t know how to do it and so they walked away. then later on she found out that it was Ted Bundy who had asked to give them a jump and she was just so creeped out about it she always told me don’t ever talk to strangers, don’t do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, and always trust your gut.
If you watch the documentary on netflix, that story is in it! Except the girl that did end up helping him is sadly one of the victims. Good thing your grandma acted well!
black moon it’s when the battery on your car dies, so you need to hook it to another car to “get a jump start,” or use some of their battery’s charge to start your car.
He admitted that hes killed many more than they ever found and there are still unknown victims to this day. Not just in arizona but illinois, michigan, florida, colorado, etc. Its crazy man
@@PhatBoySteven i feel like he was going to try to lure one away? Thats my best guess, but youre right. Hes never killed a group (with the exception of the sorority killings assuming that you consider that a group but even then they were vulnerable and easy targets)
Dinosauricorn very true. He could’ve definitely lured one away. Only reason i didnt consider the sorority girls were because i assumed they were all killed seperate. Unless they were in the same room then that would definitely count even though like you said they were vulnerable
there's still many victims of his who's bodies have never been found, or their identities have never been revealed. I feel like this could start a discussion or eventually lead to where some of his victims may be, or other places that he could have murdered women.
my mom was chased through some woods at greenlake, and came out at a golf course finding a volkswagon bug parked outside. she later helped police provide a sketch of what ted looked like. i live in mukilteo washington
@Michael Myers but it could be Ted. He 100% did not confess to all of his murders because he plead not guilty the whole trial and shortly before his execution he confessed to 30 murders to buy time. If he had confessed to all of his crimes, they would have executed him, instead of a life sentence. So personally I do believe that there were more than 30 women killed by Ted bundy. In more states than its currently believed
@Kermit the Frog political candidate for 2024 he got around you know, cause if he just stayed in one place, he would have been caught way quicker when his kill count was only at 2.
Yeah I mean in life you tend to rationalize everything and try to tell yourself it’s not that bad or weird and 99% it’s the thing to do but man that 1% is scary af cause you either might over react over something which is not as bad as rationalize a bad situation
I scream yeah it’s what I say like 99% of the tome you’re right to rationalize because you’re over reacting about something you made up in your mind but that one 1% when you rationalize but shouldn’t ( because 99% of the time there’s nothing bad ) it’s scary. You really never now if you’re on the 1% or not. It’s why I always over react, so the one day I’m at 1% I will be right
It’s Bc it’s probably not a true story. Yes Bundy could have been in South Arizona even though he had never been seen there once in his life, but it’s unlikely especially considering that according to this guy’s story he was on the hunt while there. Based on his common patterns he wouldn’t have gone that deep into AZ, “followed” some women and then left the state without doing anything. Also based on his patterns, the behavior described as being by Bundy was not relative to anything he’s acted on before. I guess you could consider that it was trying something out. That’s a tough point but I think it’s one that should be made. Also the way this story is told is a bit too good to be true for me. Also this probably would have been reported elsewhere if this were true. Don’t get me wrong, the guy’s a great story teller and it’s always possible that this is in some way a true story, but if we recognize his over-emphasis on the drama and the fact that the crazy stuff that happened was not only irrelevant to the fear of the story’s characters, but also way over-dramatized. Maybe the characters he describes in the story did have a similar odd experience like he described, but he definitely stretched it super long and dramatized it to get the attention to the question and hot topic of Ted Bundy. In conclusion it’s probably not completely BS, but definitely way more dramatized than it probably was in reality. And I truly doubt that all the really wack stuff he mentioned was made up to put Ted Bundy into the question of subject.
People keep saying *TeD bUndY wAs NeVer iN aRiZONa* Thing is.. We don’t know. He could have been there at _some point_ We seriously don’t know. Maybe he tried to get victims, but was unsuccessful.
Yes, we do. He was a college student with a job and a social life - he showed up for work, showed up for classes, showed up to his girlfriend's house, etc. We know exactly where Bundy was for pretty much all of the 1970s.
Actually, that was very similar to Bundy's method of luring his victims. He would pretend to be injured (broken arm/leg) and ask for help or generally present himself as a harmless, benevolent guy.
@@lordihlendam3619 one paedophile said the easiest way to pass as a good guy is to offer help. They thrive off of being seen as good members of society
“My mom notices a man” Me: ZAC EFRON DOING BET ON IT I made this comment 8 months ago, thanks for all the likes and I don’t think I copied it from someone else. It might be the other way around.
Sonia TheHorse during high school musical 2, zac did a dance to the song “bet on it” across a golf course. Zac Efron also plays Ted Bundy in the Netflix series.
My mother in law was approached by Bundy in her late teens when she lived in California. The police later came to her because they found her pictures from that same day in his stuff. Apparently the day he approached her he also took a bunch of pictures of her without her knowing. Thankfully she rejected him, and thankfully he didn’t retaliate. Probably because it was too public and she refused to go anywhere with him. She was approached about using her pictures and story in a book about him but she refused to be involved and identified in case of a copycat or someone who wanted to finish what he couldn’t.
@@user-fj6hm4wm6n I wasn't sure if they were being sarcastic or not when they asked if it was a joke, that's why I asked. I wasn't upset or anything :)
Trina Vargas Well he may have had it in a lot of surrounding states like New Mexico and Texas but we don’t know because he died also Utah and Colorado have no common letters except for a and Itah and Colorado don’t have a very common shape except for their both Rectangular and I don’t think you could mess up that much and have a over 100 mile difference.
My aunt was almost picked up by Ted Bundy in Seattle and she refused to get in the car with him and if she would have gotten into the car with him she would have been one of the victims.
@@Flaschenteufel maybe he was heading to an area around it and decided to stop at the park to look for victims. or maybe he saw them driving there and noticed they looked like his ex (the style he liked to kill) so followed them.
Gabby Quigley my gut was telling me my ex was cheating on me so we broke up.. found out the girl he told me “not to worry” about he was cheating on me with her the WHOLE time. I
As a woman, so of us KNOW this crippling feeling in your gut when you sense someone has very wrong intentions with you... omfg you guys should post a trigger warning, for real 😕
Honestly, with it being the 70s era, I immediately thought of Ted. But I remembered, she wasn't a victim. So the thought stopped until they mentioned the car..
There are many unknown victims of Ted Bundy, so there could be a possibility. There were around 30 confirmed victims, but Ted let out that there were more victims.
My grandma was almost kidnapped by Ted Bundy. This is the story: In my grandma's sophomore year of highschool, she went out to a local concert. (I believe she said it was at USU in Utah, but I might be wrong. I'm pretty sure it was somewhere in Utah). After the concert, she met up with her group of friends to drive home in their car. She said she noticed the man across the court's sidewalk in a car pulling up to them at the side of the road. She said he looked very handsome and friendly, so she walked up to talk. He asked her how the concert was, and started some small talk. Her friends came over to talk to Ted too, and they all thought he was so friendly. After a while of talk, he asked my grandma and her friends if they would like a ride to their home. My grandma, being the driver of all her friends, said that they had their own car and didn't want to leave it behind. My grandma said she actually really wanted to drive because he seemed so nice, but she definitely didn't want to leave her car an hour or two away from home. He said 'Alright', but grandma said he kept giving her a weird state as she walked to her car with her friends. As they drove down the highway, one of grandma's friends said they saw the car right behind them in the rear view mirror. My grandma had a really bad feeling, and was getting creeped out. Luckily, she managed to lose him in the traffic. She didn't think much of it afterwards. About 10 or so years later, she was ironing while watching TV. Suddenly, the news turned on, talking about how Ted Bundy was a serial killer facing charges after being found out. She was shocked after she recognized the face, and swears by her life that choosing to drive home in her car was the only thing that saved her life that day. If she hadn't survived, I wouldn't be here, and I am glad that he never harmed her.
My high school psychology teacher went on a date with Ted Bundy! She lived in Utah and was in college. She went on a couple dates but had a strange feeling about him. She’s honestly lucky to be alive!
I wish I could picture Zac too, but I only see Ted.. even I once had a nightmare about him trying to murder me and follow me (I watched too much murder documenturies on RUclips oops). I have a feeling I was a victim of Ted in past life Haha so weird, a friend of mine even looks like Ted Bundy😱 what kind of coincidence is this. But dont worry I am trained in martial arts so I feel safer plus I do not feel easily attracted to men ( with that I mean I do no get swayed easily by men and I am always Cautious )
Jack Daniel • maybe she didnt want to Maybe she didnt want to show her face Maybe she didnt want to speak Maybe she was too scared Maybe shes not good at story telling Ya never know
Consider the fact that his mom would have to be much older and likely isn't even interested in doing a RUclips video. It's also possible she doesn't want her face all over the internet and have to deal with naysayers.
My grandma mother had seen him at a bar one time an she had no thought of him but then he came over an talked to her an ask if she wanted to go somewhere with him she said no luckily an she’s still her today
The worst burden I bear in life is because of anxiety, but obviously you can see it's evolutionary purpose. Just as pain is your body's way of telling you that you're being damaged, anxiety tells you that you're in possible danger and to take action to protect yourself. When it's working properly at least.
My mom was followed by Tommy Lynn Sells when she was in high school! He followed her in a blue car and almost snatched her but she got away. Years later she tried to research if he was ever caught and started looking up arrest records in the area. When she came across his face she instantly recognized him as the man that followed her.
I was at a grocery store once when I was 12 years old, and my mom left me alone outside the checkout to use the restroom. I was sitting on a bench, and I noticed a man come into the store with no cart, bag, or anything of that sort. Some people were gathered around the entrance talking, so I didn't think anything of it. Then the large group left, and he was still there. I got a weird feeling in my gut that something was definitely wrong. The weirdest thing was, he was just standing there looking around.Keep in mind, I was alone at the time, so it seemed a bit weird to me. Then he caught me staring at him, looked right into my eyes, and started walking slowly over to me. I kept staring, knowing if I avoided eye contact something worse could happen. An employee near the entrance noticed him, and stopped mopping to look at the guy. The odd figure suddenly turned into the checkout after seeing he had been spotted. I am grateful for the employee noticing him, because who knows what could have happened to me. Thank you for reading this, and make sure to always stay safe. :)
My dad grew up in Bountiful Utah in the 70s at the height of his run. He always tells the story of how he showed up to a school play when all of a sudden a strange man in a suit showed up. He was bothering some girls and the husband of one of the teachers, who was a very large ex football player, ran after him to chase him down. He eventually got away. Later on it was reported that Debbie Kent had gone missing. One of Ted Bundy’s victims.
A bit sceptical on this, most of his victims were lured to him with partly a false sense of security, don't recall him chasing down anyone. If they said he was in the car parking lot asking for help at the end after stalking that would have been definite.
Xxdarrenxx _ everyone should, but since the story pertained to a woman trusting her gut. But women are inherently easier targets so it’s very important to stay alert and aware. That being said, anyone can be a victim of a crime, we should all listen to our instincts.
“people are allowed to go outside”
well how the tables have turned
i thought about the same thing lmao
Yup
Oh how the TUrned TaBleS
Thank god someone said it 😂
Well how the turn tables
You know what bothered me the most? Her sister and friends nonchalantlness like oh its probably nothing. She just saved their lives.
Exactly! I hate it when people just shrug it off as “oh you’re just paranoid” YEAH FOR GOOD REASON HAVE YOU NOT WATCHED LAW AND ORDER SVU
@@blackswanvante Yes! If forensic files has taught me anything is that its never "probably nothing" if it were me I would have left them there!!
Bree Castellano I hope you wouldn't let them stay!
PREACH
@@liberty1816 😬
My old school teacher was once asked on a date by him. Fortunately she had to cancel last minute.
Audrey Keenan omg really how do you know
Woahhhh
crissy She was my psychology teacher and we were talking about the brains of serial killers and she told me when she worked at a fast food drive thru he went through in that car really nicely dressed and asked for her number. They ended up setting up a date but she had to cancel last minute because she got really sick.
Audrey Keenan wow thank god
Estella Yuan yeah for real
Imagine the moment, she saw on TV that she was chased by a serial killer years ago. I would get a heart attack.
300 likes and no comments what happened
Yeah I most likely would have a heart attack because knowing the fact that you have had contact with someone known for evil doings it would be horrifying
I would be happy, I survived a dangerous serial killer
I would have even worst trust for anyone I meet
I would be SHOOK 😂😜😮
It would be scarier if they looked and he was in the very back seat
Ok, too far 😂
This isn’t magic
For a moment I thought he somehow climbed into the trunk then I was like . no.
THATS WHAT I IMMEDIATELY THOUGHT OF TOO!!!! GODDDDD. HORRIBLE.
😂
Your Moms gut feeling saved everyone.
Catapillargirl 20 Mom instincts from the start
Catapillargirl 20 sometimes it’s good to be a little paranoid
Yeah his mom’s feelings definitely saved them as a group. Ted Bundy tried to hurt and murder a group of young women in a sorority home and ended up murdering two of them... he would’ve repeated the same thing to this group.
Gabrielle I’ve read before they’re multiple instances where he attacked multiple people at once. Really a horrific monster.
I'm convinced she had the shining.
The weird thing is that that feeling the mom had in her stomach was 100% a natural reaction humans have to predators that mean us harm. Many of us would not listen to that feeling and just chuck it up to paranoia but in this case it saved her life. Truly amazing.
TanCaridura imagine if his mom had listened to her sister and friend!
Yep, it’s happened to me before! I was with my family walking our dogs, and we were about to walk up a hill when a man came walking down with his dog. Nothing had happened but I just got such a bad feeling in my stomach that I’ve never had before. I knew something was going to happen! Then when he came down he started yelling and swearing I can’t remember what about but it was terrifying. Luckily we managed to get our dogs together and walk on by but man! I don’t know what could’ve happened if we reacted differently.
I’ve had bad feelings about people and I always listen to it cause I rather be wrong then right.
Yes! Always go with your gut. It can save your life
I have a bad feeling about everyone I walk by so I avoid all human interaction
“People are allowed to go outside. People are allowed to go to public parks”
Ahh yes I forgot about pre-corona times
Makayla 😢
I miss those times
The good old days 😢
Same 😢
i wanted to comment the same thing ahaha
When he said that the sister said "look," I thought Ted was holding on to their car
TheJJQueen same i thought he was in the trunk or something
Idk why that made me laugh lol imaging your comment 😂😂
This made me laugh out of fear. I almost cried at that comment.
katt jaxs 😂😂 i was afraid of this thought to be honest
Debora Ortiz 😂😂😂
he a damn good storyteller, i got scared.
The song helps too
I agree. Well done.
I KNOW RIGHT
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@@frxg5637 😱
the part where it’s a shadow running towards you gave me so much anxiety ah i did not like that
Isnt that how shadows work
I wonder what ur head would look like on a stick
Me too. I moved my phone farther away from my face hahahaha
Me too I thought I was just being crazy
@@faistawatchface6665 Excuse me? Are you okay?
Always trust your gut. In the 80's when I was living in Europe, we had an older man come to our house twice, trying to sell us knives. He was about 65 or 70 years old. Yes! The kicker is that I felt he had no good intentions at all, and obviously never opened the door to him. It turned out, he was later arrested for burglary and killing. Nowadays it might seem obvious to not open the door to someone selling you anything, but back then, it was quite common to have a peddler come up to houses and sell on foot. Always trust your gut. If you feel something is off about a person, walk the other way, or get out of "Dodge."
wow
I refused to open the door once to a guy cause he came to the back door. I watched him from a window and he broke into my neighbors house. So trust your gut!
@@MrsBooklover55 OH MY GOD!!!
FOR ME TRUST GOD
My grandmother was in her car and ted Bundy pretended to be a cop then he pulled her over and said something was wrong with her car so he offers to help her and bring her back to his house and fix the car but my grandmas dad was a cop/soldier so she asked him what patrol he was in and he started pacing and he ran back to his car then a week later she saw on the TV a man named Ted bundy and all she could do was freeze then she said that's him that's the fake cop and I was physically horrified by this story
My aunt was in college when Bundy was a public speaker. He hosted luncheons and what not. He murdered multiple young women in Washington, from colleges to parks and even average parking lots. The man was insane and left horror stories across the country. No doubt that guys mom saw Bundy.
@@lesliesteele3926 he's literally narrating the Case that got him convicted with minor changes
@@aayushkaushik8831 yeah...serial killers usually commit their murders all in a very similar way..
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Wait ig this was told in the ted bundy documentary by someone. Was she ur grandmother??
Imagine their car broke down
Low-key that would be horrible
Well she DID grab a rock. If she brought her sling shot is a different question
3 girls and 1 guy. My bet would be on them over powering Bundy.
iCommandYew ok boomer he has all types of stuff in his car
@@kuhnX bruh you still say ok boomer
"do you thing it was him?"
"I know it was him"
OOOOOOOOOOO DAMN I JUST GOT THE CHILLS
Da chills XD
**Think
He narrated the story so good, it's creepy!
Sameee
yup got the chills
Not gonna lie, I was really expecting him to be in the backseat of the car XDD that’d be just horrifying
Also, I wanna know what happened to that rock
She took the rock home and raised it
@@drippymcm she took the rock home and raised it. His name is Dwayne Johnson
@@sophieni2931 Dwayne _the rock_ Johnson
He became the Dwayne Johnson we all know and love
I thought the dude would bet like, hanging on their car or sum
My grandma always told me stories when I was younger about how she and her friends were at Lake Sammamish State Park in Washington (where we live) and this man came up to her and her friends with a broken arm and asked for a jump on his car. They didn’t know how to do it, and so they said no. He apparently said that he could show them, they just come back to his car with him. she got a weird feeling and just insisted that they didn’t know how to do it and so they walked away. then later on she found out that it was Ted Bundy who had asked to give them a jump and she was just so creeped out about it she always told me don’t ever talk to strangers, don’t do anything that makes you feel uncomfortable, and always trust your gut.
If you watch the documentary on netflix, that story is in it! Except the girl that did end up helping him is sadly one of the victims. Good thing your grandma acted well!
im sorry english is not my native language but what do you mean by "jump in his car" and "give them a jump"?
black moon like start up the car
black moon it’s when the battery on your car dies, so you need to hook it to another car to “get a jump start,” or use some of their battery’s charge to start your car.
ohh i see, thank you! 😊
He never admitted to killing anyone in Arizona, maybe there are cases from Arizona that were never solved that were his doing
He admitted that hes killed many more than they ever found and there are still unknown victims to this day. Not just in arizona but illinois, michigan, florida, colorado, etc. Its crazy man
Dinosauricorn yeah I was just about to say that💀 mind blowing
I dont even remember him attacking multiple females at once though just doesnt fit his MO but who knows
@@PhatBoySteven i feel like he was going to try to lure one away? Thats my best guess, but youre right. Hes never killed a group (with the exception of the sorority killings assuming that you consider that a group but even then they were vulnerable and easy targets)
Dinosauricorn very true. He could’ve definitely lured one away. Only reason i didnt consider the sorority girls were because i assumed they were all killed seperate. Unless they were in the same room then that would definitely count even though like you said they were vulnerable
there's still many victims of his who's bodies have never been found, or their identities have never been revealed. I feel like this could start a discussion or eventually lead to where some of his victims may be, or other places that he could have murdered women.
Caroline Lafferty makes me sad to think they’ll maybe never get justice
Yeah this buzzfeed video will totally start an investigation!!
It might not be a bad idea for police to take cadevor dogs out to that park.
I agree!!
Caroline Lafferty brooooooo 🤯
my mom was chased through some woods at greenlake, and came out at a golf course finding a volkswagon bug parked outside. she later helped police provide a sketch of what ted looked like. i live in mukilteo washington
AnTi Toxic no way greenlake! I’ve been there
@@banknotenoah yeah haha its about 30 minutes from me
Wow
@Michael Myers but it could be Ted. He 100% did not confess to all of his murders because he plead not guilty the whole trial and shortly before his execution he confessed to 30 murders to buy time. If he had confessed to all of his crimes, they would have executed him, instead of a life sentence. So personally I do believe that there were more than 30 women killed by Ted bundy. In more states than its currently believed
@Kermit the Frog political candidate for 2024 he got around you know, cause if he just stayed in one place, he would have been caught way quicker when his kill count was only at 2.
"I HAVE A BOYFRIEND"
*Man still runs towards her*
"I HAVE A BOYFRIEND"
Bree tEe hEe your profile pic makes it better ahhhh
someone's actually funny for once, thank you Bree tEe hEe.
tEe hEe
WHY ARE YOU RUNNING. WHY ARE YOU RUNNING
Me Meekseeks I JUST DIED 😂😂😂😂💀💀
my aunts friend was ted bundy’s neighbor when he lived in philadelphia... 😬
Amanda Paige would love to hear that story
Amanda Paige whoa no way do a storytimr
Caro i’ll ask my aunt about it!
You need to make a video on this!!!
YIKES THAT’S SCARY
Everybody gangsta until a cream Volkswagen Beetle starts following them
But you can stay gangsta if you pop a cap in their ass
everybody alive until a cream Volkswagen Beetle starts following them
Ivy Shaw
😳
Corbin Scheel YEAA BOY
Uummm... YEAH!
Anyone else act like they weren’t scared even though they kinda was?
Yeah I mean in life you tend to rationalize everything and try to tell yourself it’s not that bad or weird and 99% it’s the thing to do but man that 1% is scary af cause you either might over react over something which is not as bad as rationalize a bad situation
I scream yeah it’s what I say like 99% of the tome you’re right to rationalize because you’re over reacting about something you made up in your mind but that one 1% when you rationalize but shouldn’t ( because 99% of the time there’s nothing bad ) it’s scary. You really never now if you’re on the 1% or not. It’s why I always over react, so the one day I’m at 1% I will be right
Ye
oh yeah i was tense i know that feeling of being watched its soo scary
me
plot twist the man across the pond was Zac Efron performing Bet On It but while he was in character as Ted Bundy
ghstlyart totally pictured it 😂
LMAOOOOO
I have never imagined something so good in my whole life
LMFAOOOO IM DECEASED
I needed this comment!😂
As soon as you said the car description I knew it was ted. Wow your mum is lucky 🍀
So did i......
Me too! That damn beetle
Del Templeton I knew when he said he was well dressed
Me too! The moment he said yellow beetle I was like “yup, that was ted”
Legasee Ted bundy
I got chills when she said, "I know it was him."
I'm glad everyone got away, heart & prayers go out to those who didn't.
He tells the story so good it’s as if he was actually there but he wasn’t even born yet.😂
His mom probably told him everything very detailedly which made him tell the story like that
Please love the Holy trinity :D
So?..whats the matter?
Im your 700th comment like.
It’s too well told. We don’t know even if it was Bundy but he just weaves this novel out of minor details.
The rock in her hand was Dwayne Johnson
No wonder she picked it up
Mauricio Islas you mean THE STONE lmao
Hahaha 😂
LMAO
@@hmveryinteresting35 r/wooosh
Who else got anxiety watching this 😳
franzhine guloy you look exactly like my friend ,that’s cool
Big time 😳😬
franzhine guloy me and I’m home alone 😳😐
I’m high so it’s bad rn
franzhine guloy me
I felt the energy shift around me while watching this 😳
unnati jagnani
Me too!
unnati jagnani saammeee !!!!
Lol definitely was a tense story.
Okay, same!!!
I got up to turn my lights on lmao
Is it weird that I can feel my heartbeat through my butt
nah probably just don't worry about it you might be fine
@Lucas Webster LOL
JAHASVBAVAH
No it happens when a person has an aggravated heartbeat or Ur really scared
umm wtf
*Dude tells story about his mum and ted bundy*
Everyone in the comments: omg my mum knew Ted bundy
Why doesn't this have 12k likes??
Dude was all around the US and this wasn’t that long ago
@@sydvicious8727 yes, but he was a mastermind and wasnt slopy he wouldnt leave this many loose ends
My mom almost was targeted by Black Daliha.
Syd Vicious that is true so i can’t fight you on that
Imagine clicking on this title and it’s just s guy in a chair and he says “no, she wasn’t.” And then the video ends
luke sbd LAMAOAOA these comments are to funny🤣
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
And then a black screen for 4.53 mins
I STRAIGHT UP LAUGHED LIKE A WHOLE MINUTE LMAO.😂
Omg he’s a good story teller, had me scared af
And the music
This story is bs
i know i literally jumped when i heard my dog come in
It’s Bc it’s probably not a true story. Yes Bundy could have been in South Arizona even though he had never been seen there once in his life, but it’s unlikely especially considering that according to this guy’s story he was on the hunt while there. Based on his common patterns he wouldn’t have gone that deep into AZ, “followed” some women and then left the state without doing anything.
Also based on his patterns, the behavior described as being by Bundy was not relative to anything he’s acted on before. I guess you could consider that it was trying something out. That’s a tough point but I think it’s one that should be made.
Also the way this story is told is a bit too good to be true for me. Also this probably would have been reported elsewhere if this were true. Don’t get me wrong, the guy’s a great story teller and it’s always possible that this is in some way a true story, but if we recognize his over-emphasis on the drama and the fact that the crazy stuff that happened was not only irrelevant to the fear of the story’s characters, but also way over-dramatized.
Maybe the characters he describes in the story did have a similar odd experience like he described, but he definitely stretched it super long and dramatized it to get the attention to the question and hot topic of Ted Bundy.
In conclusion it’s probably not completely BS, but definitely way more dramatized than it probably was in reality. And I truly doubt that all the really wack stuff he mentioned was made up to put Ted Bundy into the question of subject.
AMD_Hawk what’s your proof? I genuinely want to know
When he said “I know it was him” gave me chills down my spine. Reminded it and it happened again lol
People keep saying *TeD bUndY wAs NeVer iN aRiZONa*
Thing is..
We don’t know.
He could have been there at _some point_
We seriously don’t know.
Maybe he tried to get victims, but was unsuccessful.
We don’t know his actual victim count. He escaped from prison in Colorado and ended up in Florida. He could have very well been in Arizona
Samantha Urban
Exactly.
He spent enough time in Utah. And Arizona is riiight there.
Yes, we do. He was a college student with a job and a social life - he showed up for work, showed up for classes, showed up to his girlfriend's house, etc. We know exactly where Bundy was for pretty much all of the 1970s.
They do know he convinced crime in 6 states and still finding out more?
“Excuse me ma’am, you dropped your purse”
Parker Churchill LOL imagine that
Actually, that was very similar to Bundy's method of luring his victims. He would pretend to be injured (broken arm/leg) and ask for help or generally present himself as a harmless, benevolent guy.
Lord Ihlendam that makes it hard to trust people who actually have a broken leg and are asking for your help akwomfoamwjca
@@chloe-las-marias 🙀
@@lordihlendam3619 one paedophile said the easiest way to pass as a good guy is to offer help. They thrive off of being seen as good members of society
Well then. Now I don't want to go out at all!
Lol Same
Fr scared than what I was before lmao
Mood.
Just don't go to isolate areas even if you are with a group. Always listen to your instincts! Your instincts will always tell you!
I already don't go out at all
We gonna talk about how she thought to kill Ted Bundy, who probably has a a crowbar or knife in his car, with a rock?
I mean, a rocks better than nothing
I do think that a rock can cause a lot of damage when you hit someone really hard
Sotsu to be honest, even a weak woman can knock a man with a knife with just a rock. People are just too scared to hit hard enough
If the rock has a sharp edge or a really blunt edge you can cause blunt hedge trauma easy
I mean, what's a knife but one part of scissors?
I was just waiting for him to say "then my mum threw the rock at the man as self defense" 😂
Yes i thought that too! I thought i was the only one lol😂
Same! Lol
Omg me toooo 😂😂😂😂
Same
Sameeeee😂😂😂
Jesus christ, I was almost hyperventilating at the end of that story. I need to find some puppy videos.
Yes 😂😂😆😁
Lolll
Bruh? How tf
Sameeeeeee was looking up cute dog videos while watching this ☠️☠️
@Olaf Santos ok OLAF lmao
He telling this story like he was there 😂
His mom probably told him this story thousands of times and he practice a lot before filming this video.
Technically, he was, in his mum's ovaries.
Brendan Thompson lol you right 😂
He was the killer
Phatty Patty he wasn’t even born but I get it’s a joke
“My mom notices a man”
Me: ZAC EFRON DOING BET ON IT
I made this comment 8 months ago, thanks for all the likes and I don’t think I copied it from someone else. It might be the other way around.
Good job copying a comment 👍
Gianna Gilbert u got that off of someone else
STOPPP😭😭💀
I do not understand the sentence “Zac Efron doing bet on it”.. can someone please explain?
Sonia TheHorse during high school musical 2, zac did a dance to the song “bet on it” across a golf course. Zac Efron also plays Ted Bundy in the Netflix series.
I live on Earth, the same place that Ted Bunny lived on.
OMG, NO WAY, YOU ARE LYING!!!! 🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
@@inavailability25 Yeah, i know. My comment was send as a joke too.
@Loveleen Kaur i can't spell 😪
@@inavailability25 Its not my problem you dont get jokes. So stop being so serious and take a chill pill, becuese you are getting annoying.
@@inavailability25 r/wooosh
My experiences have taught me that your intuition is almost never wrong. We're endowed with the ability to sense danger.
Omg I just got massive goosebumps at the end when she said "I know it was him" how absolutely terrifying!!
Sarah p spoiler alert 🤒
Literal chillss!!!
Same!!!
SAMEEEEEE
Sameeee
My mother in law was approached by Bundy in her late teens when she lived in California. The police later came to her because they found her pictures from that same day in his stuff. Apparently the day he approached her he also took a bunch of pictures of her without her knowing. Thankfully she rejected him, and thankfully he didn’t retaliate. Probably because it was too public and she refused to go anywhere with him. She was approached about using her pictures and story in a book about him but she refused to be involved and identified in case of a copycat or someone who wanted to finish what he couldn’t.
what city in california? and year. I believe u
Sell pics?
Lies
Stop lying
That sounds more like rodney Aleca then ted honestly
nobody:
Ted Bundy: “they never catch me ain’t nobody gone catch me”🏃🏻♂️🏃🏻♂️
We r all going to hell omg
Ted bundy: (a little bit later) aww im on death row
Why do i hear someone voice here
Plot twist Tom Hanks catched him 😁
Ight-Ite why cause you’re too streetwise?
my mom was friends in high school with someone who was killed by ted bundy. she said he was working as a janitor at the time 😐
Oh my 😐😬😟
No way!!! That’s crazy!
Ted bundy was a university educated man, I can almost guarantee that he was not working as a janitor. Either you are lying or your mother is...
BungleBonce he worked night shifts as a janitor in the summer of 1974 in Utah
@@user.0704 but he studied law in the late 20s i believe
*sees man standing across pond*
ight ima head out
Lol 😅
Ian Tyndall its imma
Mood
@@liam-uq4mf STFU
@@liam-uq4mf whatever dummy
"people are allowed to go to public parks" not anymore with the corona virus
Is this supposed to be a joke
@@bingosquad1fan814 what do you mean? I was quoting part of the video and relating it to current events.
we can still go anywhere in western australia, but most things are closed anyway.
Sara Cummings And then they asked if it was a joke. That’s all.
@@user-fj6hm4wm6n I wasn't sure if they were being sarcastic or not when they asked if it was a joke, that's why I asked. I wasn't upset or anything :)
Once you mentioned the car I already know who it was. So creepy omg
Everyone knew who it was...
Janee Doe Ted Bundy
“my mom was followed by a murderer”
everyone in the comments: making jokes about it
his mom: **sighs aggressively while liking all the comments**
@@alyset.3083 your his mum aaaaaaaaa
Literally me rn
THE NEIGHBOURHOOODDDDDDDDDDD
Melissa YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
Sidney Presscott got worse, her mom was killed and her friends and almost herself. (Fictional, of course)
I’m convinced he was there too because this story was so well told 🥴😭
His mum probably told him this story a thousand times, but he's a really good story teller.
@@raissakimberly9841 he looks like Ted Bundy maybe his mom was dating Ted.
@The Pasty British Guy From Wonderwoman well i didn't know that. but now we know he wasn't the child of ted bundy
@The Pasty British Guy From Wonderwoman I'm pretty sure rose wasnt his bio child
Mala E
It must be fake...
“And he committed several murders in Colorado. Which is right above Arizona.” 😳 is he serious
Xx•Bluepanda•xX I think he may have meant Utah? Bundy did have many victims there...
Trina Vargas Well he may have had it in a lot of surrounding states like New Mexico and Texas but we don’t know because he died also Utah and Colorado have no common letters except for a and Itah and Colorado don’t have a very common shape except for their both Rectangular and I don’t think you could mess up that much and have a over 100 mile difference.
U know he might not be American? Like I’m from the UK and can name where some states are but not off the top of my head or even all the names of them
He actually did commit a couple of murders in Colorado.
Im reading the comments and how come everybody suddenly knew ted bundy lol
Erin hamby the title of the video
fr
Extremely wicked, shockingly evil and vile
@@natics494 such a great movie
courtney the title was changed to ted bundy
It’s tru I was one of the trees at the park
Yooo, your Phil! Hey I’m the grass blade I can also confirm it was true
Yes I was the bacteria besides his mom
Its true I was the rock she picked up
I love this comment section 😂
Im ted bundys dick i can confirm this
“he’s probably there just enjoying the park”
dude is just staring at you in a suit across a river. that ain’t normal brother lmao
bruh, maybe ted just went to a fancy restaurant before this. stop judging smh
Right?!?! I would be so freaked out if I saw some random guy there like that. It's obviously sketchy.
@@DeborahGagliani ted just went to a fancy restaurant beforehand, probs was gonna ask the girls out fir dinner smh sooo rude (this is a joke)
@@xyellowcoffeexfatrat7923 I totally got the joke. 😉 I was just further commenting on the fact that there he was in a freaking suit.
@@DeborahGagliani yea lol, weird
“The man started walking towards them”...
*Zac Efron*: “I’m not gonna stop, that’s who I am”
HAHAHAHA HE CHEATING ON GABRIELLA KEKSKSNSSN
Soooooo ted bundy drove the same car for 15 YEARS? ?!??!
EXPOSED
LMAO he was a broke ass
My dad is driving the same car for almost thirteen years now…
@@mangosandfruits Damn! !!!😲
Well, he was being executed 15 years later. How long was he on death row before being executed? (And thus not driving the car)
Psychopaths are usually very disarmingly charming, however The Good Lord gave people a natural gift of sensing evil. Always believe yourself.
idek but i feel like ur a preacher. like u know something. like fr you’ve lived it. like you seem rly down to earth i love it
That is true the lord gives the gift of discernment
intuition is kinda like a thing animals have but pop off jesus stan
h a l e i g h omg let people enjoy their beliefs in peace Haleigh
Yep.. being charming doesn't say anything about your character.
My aunt was almost picked up by Ted Bundy in Seattle and she refused to get in the car with him and if she would have gotten into the car with him she would have been one of the victims.
Tiffany Nguyen omfg that’s crazy
washingmachine bruh she was probably the reason for the spree
@washingmachine they went on a date? but she said no to going out? what?
Matt Clancy I don’t think they were on a date
OMG THATS HORRIFYING 😭
Okayy im just gonna say it, your’e mom is ted bundy’s “ type”( yes he had a type of woman who he killed) brown hair with a mid part in it....
...also he never was in that area nor did he ever have even near that modus operandi....
And he preferred longer hair too I believe
@@Flaschenteufel He did kill in the states around it though, He could have been driving back from California or something
@@Flaschenteufel maybe he was heading to an area around it and decided to stop at the park to look for victims. or maybe he saw them driving there and noticed they looked like his ex (the style he liked to kill) so followed them.
That was a myth and not really true.
ALWAYS listen to your gut! ALWAYSSSSSSSSSSSS
@6 ! what about when you're in pe and have the feeling every classmate will look at you if you move lol
Gabby Quigley my gut was telling me my ex was cheating on me so we broke up.. found out the girl he told me “not to worry” about he was cheating on me with her the WHOLE time. I
@@kyrstenalyssa8511 Glad you listened!
Brendons Forehead i think that’s anxiety 😭
Never. Ignore. Your. Instincts.
Especially if it’s about a person giving you the creeps!
⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️⬆️
Thank you !
True.
Truth
This story is a hoex boy
So true.
love how they use a green screen to make a white screen
[Edit: OMG I NEVER GOT THESE MANY LIKES, MY PREVIOUS RECORD WAS LIKE 276 THX SOOO MUCH]
Vintriloquism underrated comment
Lmao same 😂
Gives them more versatility. If they use white they’re pigeon holed into one background. If they use green they can change it to anything in post.
Andy Drew
Be careful, he’s a big brain
How do you know?
As a woman, so of us KNOW this crippling feeling in your gut when you sense someone has very wrong intentions with you... omfg you guys should post a trigger warning, for real 😕
Honestly, with it being the 70s era, I immediately thought of Ted. But I remembered, she wasn't a victim. So the thought stopped until they mentioned the car..
There are many unknown victims of Ted Bundy, so there could be a possibility. There were around 30 confirmed victims, but Ted let out that there were more victims.
Wouldn’t the title just give it away
William Devine apparently the title used to say serial killer not ted bundy
My grandma was almost kidnapped by Ted Bundy. This is the story:
In my grandma's sophomore year of highschool, she went out to a local concert. (I believe she said it was at USU in Utah, but I might be wrong. I'm pretty sure it was somewhere in Utah). After the concert, she met up with her group of friends to drive home in their car. She said she noticed the man across the court's sidewalk in a car pulling up to them at the side of the road. She said he looked very handsome and friendly, so she walked up to talk. He asked her how the concert was, and started some small talk. Her friends came over to talk to Ted too, and they all thought he was so friendly. After a while of talk, he asked my grandma and her friends if they would like a ride to their home. My grandma, being the driver of all her friends, said that they had their own car and didn't want to leave it behind. My grandma said she actually really wanted to drive because he seemed so nice, but she definitely didn't want to leave her car an hour or two away from home. He said 'Alright', but grandma said he kept giving her a weird state as she walked to her car with her friends. As they drove down the highway, one of grandma's friends said they saw the car right behind them in the rear view mirror. My grandma had a really bad feeling, and was getting creeped out. Luckily, she managed to lose him in the traffic. She didn't think much of it afterwards. About 10 or so years later, she was ironing while watching TV. Suddenly, the news turned on, talking about how Ted Bundy was a serial killer facing charges after being found out. She was shocked after she recognized the face, and swears by her life that choosing to drive home in her car was the only thing that saved her life that day. If she hadn't survived, I wouldn't be here, and I am glad that he never harmed her.
Aleixia Prof yea my grandma’s uncle’s little brother’s pet bee flew next to him.
ivy w Ok ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Oh here we go with the personal stories in RUclips comments lmao
i swear to god if this isn’t real lmfao
Dam I feel bad but like imagine his wife and how she had to deal with the fact she was dating a serial killer
Judge: you’re sentenced to life in jail
Ted Bundy: And I would have gotten away with it too, if it weren’t for those meddling kids
Skooby Doooo
Emmry Warren Scooby**
SCOOBY DUBE DUBE DOOOO
WHERE ARE YOU?
YOU’VE GOT SOME WORK TO DO NOW
My high school psychology teacher went on a date with Ted Bundy! She lived in Utah and was in college. She went on a couple dates but had a strange feeling about him. She’s honestly lucky to be alive!
what year and town?
What year?
Lol so many fakesters in comment section
@@SS-cs8ov yeah
Not really.
Ted Bundy only killed strangers.
He never killed people he knew or that knew him.
I was Ted bundy's mirror in my past life and the dude use to floss for a whole 90 minutes
underrated
Paluszki Z22 Honestly
Wait wut 😂
As if
@@maurabrannigan6029 it was a joke....
Easily the best BuzzFeed video out there...
are you sure? try to watch the "Undeveloped film from 1964"
Tristin F-B Yea
More like one of the only good ones
I keep on picturing Zac Efron instead of Ted Bundy😂
Same
Grace Oliver that’s oddly helping ease my anxiety omg
I wish I could picture Zac too, but I only see Ted.. even I once had a nightmare about him trying to murder me and follow me (I watched too much murder documenturies on RUclips oops). I have a feeling I was a victim of Ted in past life Haha so weird, a friend of mine even looks like Ted Bundy😱 what kind of coincidence is this. But dont worry I am trained in martial arts so I feel safer plus I do not feel easily attracted to men ( with that I mean I do no get swayed easily by men and I am always Cautious )
Me too 😂😂
You didnt know who he was before Netflix did you?
This might just be my dyslexia kicking in but I read the title as ted bundy is my mom
WTF LMAOOO
😅
PFFT LOL
LMAOO🤣🤣🤣🤣
3:07
Narrator: Walking with even quicker pace than before
Ted: 🏃
Aggressive jogging
Mia Moi 😂😂
Mia Moison 😂
I SCREAMED 😂
I felt shivers up my spine
Kim!!!!
Kim Jon un
Stfu
Same I just shivered
@@essiemaggie3326 it
This gave me so much anxiety just watching
This guy knows how to tell a story, I got chills!😱😱
Why isn’t his mom telling the story
Jack Daniel • maybe she didnt want to
Maybe she didnt want to show her face
Maybe she didnt want to speak
Maybe she was too scared
Maybe shes not good at story telling
Ya never know
Wait a minute
Jack Daniel • ikr
Consider the fact that his mom would have to be much older and likely isn't even interested in doing a RUclips video. It's also possible she doesn't want her face all over the internet and have to deal with naysayers.
@mark hudson 😆
My grandma mother had seen him at a bar one time an she had no thought of him but then he came over an talked to her an ask if she wanted to go somewhere with him she said no luckily an she’s still her today
that's creepy
Omg that is sooo scary
Yeees😧
This was a good story.
Cool.
Your right
“People are allowed to go outside, people are allowed to enjoy public parks”
Since when? Oh this was a year ago
Meanwhile my mom just complained that she didn´t get a car before she was 19...I should show this to her.
Pourya Bigonah I keep seeing you in almost all the videos I watch your always in the comment section
You are everywhere!
Do it and record it!
You are in every comment section bruh
Patrishia Can you be quite samee
Just watched "Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile" yesterday and this video gave me anxiety to an extreme detail !!
Watch the ted Bundy confession tapes. Its on Netflix
Fahad Nazir yesss😭 i was scared
Same
Can I watch it somewhere other than Netflix
Downloaded it through *ShowBox* app for Android 🤫
I usually view my anxiety as a burden. But if I saw a shady man in a park...bye bye🙋♂️
Same. 😅😅😅
i guess anxiety would actually do something we'd be grateful for
Mess of a multifan honestly tho
Same, I don't stick around if someone or a situation is causing my anxiety/paranoia flare up.
The worst burden I bear in life is because of anxiety, but obviously you can see it's evolutionary purpose. Just as pain is your body's way of telling you that you're being damaged, anxiety tells you that you're in possible danger and to take action to protect yourself. When it's working properly at least.
My mom was followed by Tommy Lynn Sells when she was in high school! He followed her in a blue car and almost snatched her but she got away. Years later she tried to research if he was ever caught and started looking up arrest records in the area. When she came across his face she instantly recognized him as the man that followed her.
I was at a grocery store once when I was 12 years old, and my mom left me alone outside the checkout to use the restroom. I was sitting on a bench, and I noticed a man come into the store with no cart, bag, or anything of that sort. Some people were gathered around the entrance talking, so I didn't think anything of it. Then the large group left, and he was still there. I got a weird feeling in my gut that something was definitely wrong. The weirdest thing was, he was just standing there looking around.Keep in mind, I was alone at the time, so it seemed a bit weird to me. Then he caught me staring at him, looked right into my eyes, and started walking slowly over to me. I kept staring, knowing if I avoided eye contact something worse could happen. An employee near the entrance noticed him, and stopped mopping to look at the guy. The odd figure suddenly turned into the checkout after seeing he had been spotted. I am grateful for the employee noticing him, because who knows what could have happened to me. Thank you for reading this, and make sure to always stay safe. :)
Was it ted bundy
@@isabela4018 Ted Bundy attacked 2 12 year olds
yikes
He was just coming to tell you it’s not polite to stare
@@isabela4018 yep
“Without missing a beat my mom SLOWLY says”
Huh
He got too into telling this story, kinda like he just likes to hear himself talk
Imagine when they tried driving away the wheels were “randomly” flat
NOO😭😭
😱😱😱😱😱
such a “ted” move
@@shelbyk2286 Really? Pretty sure that was a Zodiac killer move. a Bundy move was to act like HIS car had broken down and he had a busted arm.
I had so much anxiety because I was scared that this would happen szdjsjhdjsz
My dad grew up in Bountiful Utah in the 70s at the height of his run. He always tells the story of how he showed up to a school play when all of a sudden a strange man in a suit showed up. He was bothering some girls and the husband of one of the teachers, who was a very large ex football player, ran after him to chase him down. He eventually got away. Later on it was reported that Debbie Kent had gone missing. One of Ted Bundy’s victims.
wow
I believe it. 🎭🎭🎭. Sad that he destroyed so many families. ☹️☹️☹️
There’s you tube videos on this, one lady was approached by him at that play but she got a weird feeling and declined his offer … how scary!!
Me: *accidentally gets touched by clown at a party*
“ I was almost killed by John Wayne Gacy”
I shouldn't have laughed
😂😂😂
my grandmas aunts brother’s sisters friends dad had a pet ant who walked by ted bundy . scariest moment of my life
Emani Dillon how the ant doing ?
ye my car's wheel's pet orangutang had a date with him
Samantha Hernandez traumatised
wouldnt it just be your aunts sisters friends isntead of her brothers sister because they are all related
Omg is the ant ok !
When he said yellow beetle, I was OMG THAT'S TED BUNDY. 😱😱😱
Genevieve Jacques I thought i was the only one😂
WOW YOU"RE SO SMART 🙄
@@yourworstnightmare6003 WOW YOU'RE SO SELF AWARE.
Genevieve Jacques who
@@NeutralNinetails Thank you! What a mean unnecessary comment that was, just for the heck of it. 🙄✌️
A bit sceptical on this, most of his victims were lured to him with partly a false sense of security, don't recall him chasing down anyone.
If they said he was in the car parking lot asking for help at the end after stalking that would have been definite.
he could've taken the opportunity since they were alone maybe?
Definitely wasn’t his MO. Not believing this story. Or I should say, not buying at all it was Ted
Always always always trust your gut ladies! Read the gift of fear.
Katey Babii even though I know ted bunny only killed women, why wouldn’t a man trust his gut too?
Xxdarrenxx _ everyone should, but since the story pertained to a woman trusting her gut. But women are inherently easier targets so it’s very important to stay alert and aware. That being said, anyone can be a victim of a crime, we should all listen to our instincts.
Katey Babii very true
The Gift of Fear is an excellent book. Everyone should read it.
you think ted bundy is dangerous? what about that girl who wears size 13 nike shoes. honestly
sylwia N bahahahahahahaa
Men's size 13 nikes
Underated comment
Peggy Hill obviously
Pahahahaha
Did anyone else see this posted as “Was my Mom followed by a serial killer?” and it’s now posted as “Was my Mom followed by Ted Bundy?”
Sara Socie yes probably for the views since ted bundy is a popular search on youtube
Anything for clout lmao 😂😭 I cannotttt 🤣🤣🤣
omg the mandela effect
omg the mandela effect
@@hannahhh1613 I see what you did 😒🤔
Plot twist, the rock in her hand was Dwayne Johnson
Hopefully
Well she would be totally fine then