Quote: "You reach that jumping off point where you begin to wonder if maybe actually doing it will give you that which is beyond just reading about it or looking at it ", unquote-US serial killer Ted Bundy.
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"In prison is Utah, was really bad. That was a sense of judgement. You need to understand that to know what pain is", Ted Bundy wallowed in prison in the Mormon State.
He was fresh from several murders. But he wasn't arrested for them. He was in for several minor charges; he was really involved in the his fantasies about murder.
That was the way he needed to play.
As for the college girls...they were easy prey.
The other girls were harder to take out.
But, in time, Bundy fixated on more murders.
Because he was suave, intelligent, and educated.
And smart.
And that, in the end, was the main deal...wasn't it.
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August, 1975
While I was two years old at this time, and too young to know of this part of the story, this section is terrifying.
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Ted Bundy was now arrested for murder, and kidnapping.
When Debra Kent vanished, he was under surveillance by Detective *Jon Klemper*, (not his real name), who investigated Bundy.
"I got some leads on Bundy. He fits the profile of the kidnapper. Lots of girls have been missing in Colorado, and Salt Lake City; lots of girls", he told his Boss. He stared at the items of things that Bundy used on his female victims:
*An ice pick;
*rope;
*trash bags;
*a crow bar;
*and pantyhose that was made into a second-hand mask.
In all, there couldn't be anyone else who couldn't have done it. Except Bundy. He was at the ski resorts; he was chatting up girls; he was a ladies' man, and was going from one girl...to another girl...to another girl...to another girl...
...And so forth.
And, in the end, that was his mistake.
During the seventies, murder was up in New York.
Everyone was watching Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson cleaning up San Francisco and New York through their own brand of justice; their own brand of killing killers.
And, as Bundy stewed in jail, he vowed to be out of jail.
And, when he did, he would resume his obsession.
And that is to murder 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...