Villains Beginning With 'T'
Theodore Robert 'Ted' Bundy
(November 24, 1946 - January 24, 1989)
Theodore Robert 'Ted' Bundy (November 24, 1946 - January 24, 1989) was an American serial killer. Bundy raped and murdered scores of young women across the United States between 1974 and 1978. After more than a decade of vigorous denials, Bundy eventually confessed to 29 murders, although the actual total of victims remains unknown. Typically, Bundy would rape his victims, and then murder them by bludgeoning, and sometimes by strangulation. He also engaged in necrophilia.
In stark contrast to the brutality of his crimes, Bundy was frequently described as educated and charming. His friends and acquaintances would remember him as a handsome and articulate young man.
While under arrest, Bundy managed to escape twice, one time living for months on the run in Tallahassee.
Bundy, a law student at one time, served as his own attorney, but his smooth talking was not able to escape a sentence of death.
Ted Bundy was executed January 24, 1989 by electric chair. The hundreds of people holding a vigil outside the prison held up signs such as "Burn Bundy Burn", and celebrated once news of his death was announced.
SUMMARY
ARCH RIVAL : |
Women. |
STRENGTHS : |
One of the more clever serial killer's, Bundy would deceive and lure his victims using such tricks as a sling on his arm or a cast, so that people would help him, then he would strike them unaware. He was also a law student, and so was able to represent himself in court. Bundy was able to escape from the law twice while under arrest. |
WEAKNESSES : |
Ted Bundy was described as suffering from a personality disorder, his alternate persona "entity", was supposedly responsible for his crimes. |
WEAPONS : |
Clean-cut serial Bundy often sexually assaulted his victims with such instruments as crowbars or hairspray bottles.. |
QUOTE : |
"This is the court of Ted!" |
EXTERNAL LINKS
Ted Bundy - Wikepedia
Ted Bundy - Info Here
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