Play trailer Documentary Biography Crime. See more at IMDbPro. Episodes 5. Browse episodes. Top Top-rated. Trailer Photos Top cast Edit. More like this. Watch options. Storyline Edit. Add content advisory. Did you know Edit. Connections Featured in Jeremy Vine: Episode 4. User reviews 81 Review. Top review. Very good documentary. Some harp on feminist messaging. I didn't see that at all. Bundy personified evil. Beyond sick, the devil if there is one. I've been around sick, evil before so I'm kind of fascinated by it's aspects and impacts.
I highly recommend this. It costs you nothing. Since the s, Ted Bundy has been one of the most notorious serial killers in America. Though he was executed over thirty years ago, his crimes continue to fascinate the public. In light of this, it's no surprise that there have been a number of documentaries made about him over the years. If you're interested in learning more about Bundy and his gruesome crimes, here are four must-watch documentaries about him.
It's hard to believe that a man who was once so charming and charismatic could be capable of committing such heinous crimes, but that is exactly what Ted Bundy did.
Between the years and , Bundy is believed to have abducted and murdered over 30 women. Although never convicted of murdering them, Bundy is also suspected in the murders of up to young women across seven states in the s. Despite his appalling track record, there are still some who defend Bundy and claim he was wrongly accused. What could possibly motivate a person to commit such terrible acts? To this day, it remains one of the most perplexing mysteries in history. During his trial, Bundy received the death penalty three times , but he cheated the executioner on all three occasions.
After spending nearly a decade in prison, Bundy escaped from custody twice; once in and again in His final escape wasn't any different than his previous ones: he sawed through the ceiling of his cell using a hacksaw blade and jumped from the second floor.
One year later, after assaulting several more victims, Bundy was finally recaptured and sentenced to die via electric chair. On January 24th, - after months of struggling with the courts - Bundy was put to death by lethal injection.
In a culture obsessed with celebrity criminals, Ted Bundy's name is one of the most recognizable. He was handsome and articulate, yet he became an infamous serial killer who assaulted and murdered numerous young women in cold blood.
In this documentary you'll hear from those who knew him best as well as psychologists, authors, journalists and criminologists to find out why he did it. Ted Bundy's final interview with Dr. James Dobson before he was executed on January 24th This is the full Ted Bundy interview from 23rd January , in which he discusses his life and crimes in detail. The video also features an exclusive interview with Dr James Dobson about his experience of meeting Ted, as well as some reflections on Ted's death sentence.
He also interviewed Charles Manson at San Quentin Prison in , but this was before Manson's follower's murdered actress Sharon Tate - something that greatly upset Dr. Dobson who had visited with Mr. Manson out of curiosity. Dr Dobson has previously written about his experience of interviewing Bundy in his book, 'Whatever happened to the human race? However after meeting Charles Manson, Dr Dobson felt that the serial killer would never repent or show remorse for his crimes despite visiting him more than thirty times over two years.
Dr James Dobson discusses how he 'saw through' Ted Bundy's mask and what life was like with other death row inmates including Henry Lee Lucas who confessed to killing hundreds of people but later recanted this information. From early childhood, serial murderer Theodore Robert Bundy seemed an unlikely candidate for infamy - much less multiple convictions for murder and a string of other charges such as kidnapping and rape.
The eldest son of a local Republican Party leader in Washington state, Ted was intelligent, personable and engaging with what one friend described as "a marvelous sense of humor".
He played the saxophone and became an excellent student at the University of Washington where he studied Chinese while keeping busy with volunteer work and an assortment of part-time jobs. At one point, Bundy nearly qualified for the U. Olympic team as a middle-distance runner.
He became an ardent follower of the charismatic leader of the local "Sunshine cult," which advocated unlimited sexual freedom and promiscuity; but this ended when his mother moved to Tacoma in and he saw less of her for several years - causing him profound emotional distress, according to some accounts. These periods of instability often coincided with violent crimes committed by Bundy
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