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How Dangerous Was Ted Bundy To Keep Alive

Why would women love Ted Bundy?

ok, i'm gonna be brutally honest with you. i'm really attracted to Ted Bundy. i think he's gorgeous. the things he did were really repulsive though. i understand that wholly. i dont want to find him attractive, but i do because he was really charming and handsome (as you can see in videos).

think of Dorian Gray, he had a beautiful face even though the things he did were twisted. Ted looked so sweet and innocent, and it's shocking to think he could do such terrible things. i read The Stranger Beside Me, and it made me think of him as a human being. it's different to label a person a monster or a deranged loony, but the things i read show me that he was a real person. i'll give you an example:

he enjoyed obscure foreign films and loved listening to Mozart. he was really shy as a young man and women had to approach him. he fell in love for the first time with a beautiful rich girl called Stephanie Brooks, but she broke up with him. as a kid, Ted was really cute and had an elfin face. Ted saved a 4 yr old from drowning, chased down a purse snatcher, was a prominent member of the republican party, a budding lawyer and psychologist, worked at a suicide help hotline, and had lots of friends and female admirers.

it's very difficult to associate such gory rapes and murders with a man like that. also, don't trust the film. its extremely inaccurate. if Ted acted like he did in the movie, he'd be caught long ago. whoever directed that stinkin movie had their facts f-cked up.

to one of his friends, he wrote
'The sweetness of the spring time rain runs down the window pain (I can't help it. It just flows out)'
beautiful articulate words from a sociopathic necrophiliac serial killer

Was Ted Bundy's grandfather actually his father?

Nobody will ever know. Bundy’s mother stated that two different men—neither of whom was her father—could have fathered Ted. Of course, if she had been the victim of incest, it’s highly unlikely she would have acknowledged it.

Is ted bundy still alive?

No he died a cowards death. On the day he was to be executed he was crying and screaming like a baby. He kept saying “I’ll show you where the bodies are!”. Then when he was put into the electric chair he said his very last words.“I would like to give my love to my family and friends”, makes you wonder if he was being genuine, I mean it’s not like there was any reason left to manipulate, right? Maybe he did love his family and friends, Mabye he was trying to keep up an image, who knows? At the end of the day it doesn’t matter, he was a very interesting case though. Especially since he was much more methodical than most people diagnosed with ASPD and full blown psychopathy. He wasn’t really impulsive at all.The entity Bundy described.

Why did Ted Bundy receive three death sentences? Why not just one?

Each of the murders were seperate offenses. It may seem silly to impose 3 death penalties nut the way the US system works each of those cases had to be prooved separately. Each case was also subject to appeal.If one of the three death penalties was overturned for any reason during the appeals process he would still have the other two penalties. Death penalties have in the past been commuted for political purposes by a govenor, overturned by courts, redifined by legislators. There are many ways a person on death row can avoid execution. So when the court imposed 3 death sentences Bundy his lawyers and anti death penalty political activists would have to fight three seperate cases to keep him alive. Not just one.If for some reason all three were overturned the state would have started all over again with some of his other victims. If somehow the state of Florida failed he would have been sent off to one of the other states for one of the other dozens of murders he had committed.The objective in the end was to ensure that Bundy would never be released where he could kill again.

Morals and Morality: Who was worse: Ted Bundy or Timothy McVeigh?

Bundy was worse. He had everything one could be gifted in life, but decided to be a sadistic murderer all for his personal gratification. A handsome, intelligent, smooth-talking law student, he threw everything away to murder innocent women. And he did so in the worst way, by pretending to be injured, gaining sympathy from young women who would take him in before Bundy showed his true colors. McVeigh was a mass murderer who killed more than Bundy. He caused more suffering than Bundy but thought he acting out of common good. His actions make some sort of logical sense because he was placed in highly unusual situations. A dedicated Gulf War veteran, he saw horrible scenes of destruction and death. Unable to find good employment after his stint in the army, he fell in with the wrong crowd. He was too awkward to find love, and instead found love in weapons and anti-government literature. Due to his constant immersion with anti-governmentism, he saw the Waco Siege as an attack of a tyrannical government against America. He saw his bombing of the Murrah Building as defending the constitution. He has earlier rejected the bombing of a tall office building in downtown Oklahoma City because he didn't want to cause what he believed were unnecessary casualties. Ultimately, McVeigh himself was a casualty of war and misinformation, and believed he was doing the right thing for the American people. Psychiatrist John Smith concluded that McVeigh was "a decent person who had allowed rage to build up inside him to the point that he had lashed out in one terrible, violent act."

What did Ted Bundy do with the victims’ bodies?

Ted bundy had necrophilia which is a sexual attraction or sexual act involving corpses.Bundy's modus operandi evolved in organization and sophistication over time, as is typical of serial murderers, according to FBI experts.Early on, it consisted of forcible late-night entry followed by a violent attack with a blunt weapon on a sleeping victim. Some victims were sexually assaulted with inert objects; all except Healy were left as they lay, unconscious or dead .He often revisited his secondary crime scenes to engage in acts of necrophilia, and to groom or dress up the cadavers.Some victims were found wearing articles of clothing they had never worn, or nail polish that family members had never seen and He took Polaroid photos of many of his victims .His assault methods of choice were blunt trauma and strangulation, two relatively silent techniques that could be accomplished with common household items.He kept some of the severed heads in his apartment for a period of time as mementos.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Te...

Was Ted Bundy ever investigated for the murder deaths of missing children in the areas he hunted?

So far as I'm aware, Bundy was never investigated for any child murders, though he is strongly suspected of killing an 8-year-old girl when he was 14, perhaps his first murder.  Young girls don't fit the pattern or signature of Bundy, whose targets were generally between 17 and 21 years old.  It would be very odd for a serial killer to have an interest in both older girls and younger girls at the same time (the difference between pedophilia and ephebophilia), except when they were in similar age cohorts.  There are two very important things to remember about Ted Bundy:At the end (when he killed Kimberly Leach), he was on the run and knew that he would get caught soon -- he was a cornered animal, and acting less on a plan than on his killer instincts; andIt's generally accepted that Bundy rarely made verbal mistakes, and when being interviewed, he was constantly planting little "hints" that he hoped police and prosecutors would grab on to, in order to keep himself alive just a little bit longer, or avoid the death penalty altogether.Bundy was a master maniplator; it's hard for someone who's studied his case to believe that this "Freudian slip" was anything other than him planting a seed of doubt in the minds of the investigators,  hoping that one of those seeds would sprout into an opportunity to remain alive.

Why wasn't Ted Bundy"s execution delayed another week as he started to confess hours beforehand?

If you try to think like a manipulative and evil psychopath, you can consider this as a way to just delay the execution.Sure, i'll confess the location of the victims, but only once a year.With up to 30+ suspected murders, that could buy him 30+ years.There is a chance he could escape due to some unforseen event. He has nothing to lose and all to gain.Not to mention, promised "confessions to their locations" but giving false locations will be more hurtful to the families. Getting their hopes up and crushing it again and again.

Why wasn't Ted Bundy sent to Vietnam if he was 18 in 1965?

Contrary to popular believe, most of the guys who served during the Vietnam war were volunteers.

LIke many guys of that time, he got a deferment because he was going to college. Like Bill Clinton and John Kerry.

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