Ted Bundy is one of the most notorious serial killers in American history, known for his sickening crimes that spanned several years across multiple states. His story is not just a tale of murder, but also one of deception, psychology, and the failings of the criminal justice system of the time.
Early Life and Personality
Born in 1946 in Burlington, Vermont, Theodore Robert Bundy had a complicated upbringing, with a family background that was later subjected to speculation and controversy. Bundy was known for his charm and intelligence, traits that he would infamously use to win the trust of his victims and evade law enforcement for years. Despite his outward appearance of normalcy, Bundy harbored dark impulses from an early age.
The Onset of His Criminal Career
Bundy's known criminal activities began in the early 1970s, although he may have started killing much earlier. He initially targeted young female college students, often using his charm and feigning injury or disability to gain their sympathy and trust before abducting them. Bundy's method of operation was brutal; he would sexually assault his victims before killing them and often return to the crime scenes to engage in necrophilic acts.
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