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Rule's shocking investigation unveils his horrifying reality as one of America's most notorious serial killers, responsible for the murders of at least thirty-six young women. Blending her personal reflections with incisive journalism, Rule captures the eerie descent from camaraderie to horror, forever transforming the landscape of true-crime literature with this gripping and unforgettable narrative.
— Apr 10, 2026 12:53PM
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So this book about Ted Bundy has so many twists and turns, like he would make the girls think he was a good guy and that he would love them, kinda. tho throw his trials, he would talk less and less about everything because he knew deep down he would not live long. Ted knew that he was not going to get a couple of years; he was getting life, and yet she didnt get to get to live life in jail. His jailmates killed him.
— Apr 30, 2026 06:53AM
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Bundy said that he didn't want others to really find out what he did but he let a girl get away. She told the story of what happened and some people believed her and some didn't All they knew for sure was about the car he drove and the stuff they found in the car. He spent time working at Florida College, or he went there but 16 girls got killed there and they didn't know it was him until later when he said he did it
— Apr 22, 2026 12:58PM
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He lacked remorse for his victims for much of his life. shortly before his execution that he began confessing to multiple murders. Bundy is an example of how dangerous individuals can hide behind a normal appearance. His case highlights the importance of understanding warning signs and behavioural patterns. While there no single explanation for his actions psychological issues and personal choices played a role.
— Apr 22, 2026 12:52PM
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Ted Bundy had talked to a bunch of doctors throughout the little bit of time he had in jail. Dr DeVore was one of the men who had to talk to Bundy. What I have learned so much from this book is the relashinship bundy had with all his victims, how he got them to listen to him, and get them with him alone, or he would just kidnap them. witch i feel is wired in a way.
— Apr 22, 2026 06:38AM
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After his second escape he travelled to Florida where he committed more violent crimes including the Chi Omega sorority house murders. Eventually Bundy was captured again in 1978 after being stopped by police in Florida. Through physical evidence, eyewitness testimony, Bundy's own later confessions investigators were able to link him to numerous murders. Ted's trial became one of the first nationally televised trials
— Apr 22, 2026 06:34AM
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I think when it talks about how he killed all those women, but he claims he didn't kill all of them. Some of the girls get away and tell what happened to them, like Lewis, who got jumped by him in the mall parking lot.
— Apr 17, 2026 01:11PM
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So it starts off with him working with the Washington police department, and then these girls start missing, and then they keep going missing around the seatle.
— Mar 27, 2026 12:55PM

