A Profile Of Serial Killer Ted Bundy
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...for which there have been many investigations and analyses. Bundy was good looking, not seemingly dangerous and had many friends and acquaintances. This is unlike the stereotype such as what appears in Alfred Hitchcock's infamous Psycho. For Bundy, life was good, but he had a habit of finding victims, raping them, killing them, and sometimes even engaging in intercourse with the victims' bodies. Bundy is someone who killed quite nonchalantly and was seemingly in control. Yet, behind the staunch exterior is a man who was troubled. Perhaps onlookers would think that to be the case, but Bundy was unusually cool and never showed remorse. Was Bundy a psychopath or an ordinary man who just enjoyed killing women?
First, what did Bundy do exactly? At the time he murdered a number of women, the public was well familiar with his activities. His romp through history made a significant splash. He was infamous for his sexual perversion and the numbers of women that he killed. The murders took place during...
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