Quote: "The fantasy that accompanies and generates the anticipation that precedes the crime is always more stimulating than the immediate aftermath of the crime itself", unquote, (Ted Bundy November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989).
The times were disturbing.
The breakdown of the US system meant that every Republican and Democrat were being drawn into the eternal darkness of the political abyss.
And, with US President Richard M Nixon and his cabinet in jail, under federal investigation, and in the thrall of oblivion, 1974 was a year to forget.
But, as 1975 arrived, and a new hope for America arrived to wipe the stain of corruption from the American families' memory, Ted Bundy continued on his merry way...by murdering college girls across the USA.
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The craziness of the times described by President Nixon demanded change. The non-eloquent leader's resignation was designed to shock.
In January of 1975, a new year arrived.
It was a sense of desire for US President Jimmy Carter to take over.
And he begun to repair the dark stain that coursed through the early to mid-1970's. In Ted Bundy's fractured self, (ie. his mind), it begun to shatter into pieces...until the psychosis took over...And the blood shed stained the Nation...again.
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The Ted Bundy Files (Book Two)
Non-FictionBook two of the true crime story of serial killer and lawyer, Ted Bundy. The story picks up in 1975 through to the 1980's, when he was at the height of his murders of college girls, across America. After the Watergate and resignation of US President...