I remember my dad telling me as a kid not to be overly kind to strangers, using Ted bundy as an example, he said people with ill intentions often prey on kind people
The most disgusting part about what he did is wearing a sling or crutches, asking for help and then attacking them. Those women were killed because of their kindness. Now the next time no one will stop to help, because of this horrible possibility. People like him make the world a dark place.
yo i know someone asked for a sandwich from your kindness but im wondering if you got any more kindness to spare for 2 sandwiches. my tummy do be hungry bro
Being a serial killer is evil enough, but using "kindness traps" (pretending to have a sling and asking help) on top of it is on a whole other level of evil...
This is why, if you see anybody in trouble, you look the other way or just walk by and do not stop. You run a risk of being killed or at least sued. Just do not help. There is no law saying you must render aid to someone. Why risk yourself?
As a mental health nurse I can tell you these people exist today. They are good at what they do, particularly to those who are vulnerable, which we all are in many ways.. I think the best way we can honour or give justice to these poor souls who were his victims is to learn from this. Never give anyone the benefits the doubt, you are not obligated to trust anyone. As we see, even the most normal looking people can be dangerous. That icky feeling you get where your stomach feels sick, the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and you have an overall uneasy feeling. Don’t ignore that, it’s your body’s way of telling you that you aren’t safe. We must pay attention to the flight and fright sensation
The sad thing is, when you grow up with it, you know it but are helpless to fight it. You grow up, but you justify their behavior because, you survived before so it can't be that bad. When you grow up with it, recovery can take years because, there was never anything wrong with it before. Sad just sad
Oh I’m miles ahead of you, I have PTSD, I distrust almost everyone! It’s strangely kept me safe throughout life (child abuse survivor, diagnosed cPTSD over a decade ago now), the hyper vigilance can be exhausting but it’s kept me insanely aware of those around me and naturally distrusting of almost everyone around me. Folk do need to better understand their bodies reactions tho, flight or fight and feeling uneasy is their bodies way of telling them “you’re not safe”, it’s an evolutionary trait that’s kept humans safe for millennia, sadly too many ignore their bodies warnings.
"hes an evil and disgusting man." bundy during the entire animation: :D after 6 months of me commenting, i have been told that my grandpa went to high school with bundy. they werent friends or anything, and my grandpa was a year older than him. he did say that bundy was ordinary though. when my mom was going through his yearbook and noticed it, my grandpa immediately dismissed it lol. the HS is THS i think, tacoma high school (in washington. thats where they grew up, idk if thats the actual name of the HS though.)
After watching this, and hearing many other similar stories. I choose not to be kind anymore. I'd rather be rude and unkind than dead decomposing in the middle of no where after having my dignitt stripped
@@adamjoe7121 That's a differet story. An old woman cannot overpower me or attack me strong enough so I would black out. The strangers I was talking about are the ones who could easily overpower me or impose any kind of danger
One of my teachers once told us about how she was almost a victim of his. When she was in college he tried to get her to help him to load a typewriter into his vw bug but she said that she had seen him circle the block a couple of times and made her feel a bit uneasy so she declined and said she had someone waiting for her in the nearby coffee shop. A couple months later she saw in the paper that that guy had been him. So spooky.
Well at the time everyone close to him thought he was innocent, even his girlfriend (Yea i know it sounds outlandish but if you go and look at interviews with her she said that she thought he was innocent at the time), even though she told the police that he fits the description of the serial killer.
Ted is the definition of evil. Killing and tortuting is already evil enough but faking to be hurt or needing of assistance to lure innocent girls who think they’re doing an act of kindness is another level. These girls had no idea they’d die and it’s sickening.
I remember a story of a college student had a date. she got sick and told her roommate, who had also happened to have a date that night, to tell the first guy that the date was canceled when roommate left with her date. the first guy was Ted. roommate had a good date and girl 1 was thankful for the stomach flu
It's just disgusting that the police had thought, "oh, this couldn't possibly be him!" while they had so much evidence. Stereotyping people does nothing but make things worse.
Well the funny thing is stereotyping actually would have worked here. I don't know how advanced they were back in 1975, but he actually fits the exact stereotype that was most likely to have committed these murders. Unfortunately many local cop precincts do not have this training and mistake what they believe to be the stereotype of a common criminal with the stereotype of serial killer
@@jarikmojica5602 understandable, but in this case they were wrong :/ it's good to make profiles and such, which I can totally understand, but thinking someone couldn't possibly be a bad person just because of the way they look is a little weird(? Idk the right word here). Your point does make sense tho.
@@Blue1479758 true, I suppose, but even if he did fit the profile, no one suspected him for such a long time and he ended up getting away with so much.
We all grew up hearing "Be cautious around nice strangers" "don't help a man you don't know" "never get into a stranger's car" - I wonder how much of that is because of him....
@@user-hc1ge3vt9d it wasnt as strictly enforced/ppl brushed it off more before then. i would even say that ppl didnt rly pay much attention to the possibility of serial killers (dangerous ppl in general) being anywhere acting as anyone in any moment until the 2000s and the following decades when a LOT of bombings, shootings, attacks, etc. happened so much more frequently.
@@easyJat99 basically its when someone doesn't help a person in need bc they believe even if they don't help, another person will. so in this scenario, they believe even if they don't help that person who doesnt have a ride and is on the side of the road, another person will. this is also the same for things like if someone almost got kidnapped and they were screaming for help. most ppl would look around and be hesitant to help because they believe that other people would already be helping but in the end none of them end up doing anything. its why in situations like those, its always better to point someone out specifically. like "you in the red shirt and khaki pants, please call 911" if you specify, especially when theres other people around, the person will feel even more obligated to help since if they dont, theyll be judged and ridiculed. and that point they can no longer be just a bystander. but yeah. thats the bystander effect.
As a child, I never understood why my mom refused to let me help strangers who seemed injured or just struggling in general. I thought she was mean and apathetic. Today, I realize that she taught me survival instincts in this twisted world. The phrase might be cheesy, but often times it is true that your parents are right about safety stuff, you just don't know it yet due to childlike innocent ignorance. It's so unfortunate that we have to live in this survivalist mindset, but it saves lives. Stay safe, everyone.
@Vairol99s I’ve thought about this kind of stuff. If serial killers are psychopaths, sociopaths and all that other stuff then what are the people who idolize them? They seem to want to be psychotic but I don’t think they actually are. I wonder if there’s a mental disorder that has to do with wanting to have mental disorders, I think that’s what they have.
@@hoodhoodjojo9614 Did you watch the video? It was because he didn’t fit the description of a serial killer. The narrator even said “How harmful could a man in crutches could be”.
@@hoodhoodjojo9614 1. White privilege would only come into play if the victims weren’t white, but, you won’t ever believe this, the victims were white. 2. White privilege would usually only come into play for things like assault, and possibly (though doubtfully) homicide. Genocide is at the point where skin color doesn’t effect anything 3. Victims that escaped probably described him as “a white male”. I know, I know, their superhuman observation skills were probably beyond comprehension 4. It’s stated multiple times that the reason why he wasn’t caught was because of the killer stereotype. He didn’t match the description of a serial killer (most serial killers were white by the way) so the cops kept on ruling him out. It’s insane to think that your stereotype on race doesn’t matter at all for this case
@@beautifulmind1892 I believe that he was too vile of a person to ever once feel bad about what he had done. even til the very end he was proud of himself
@@x_arsenic_x7572 I think he'd said that there were some cases in which he never wanted to talk about because they were too disturbing (more children, most likely). although I'm sure he didn't exactly regret what he did, he definitely felt guilty concerning lots of them.
I feel so sad for the girl worried about her Spanish exam. Her mind was so preoccupied that she thought the guy would help her not knowing she’ll die in a few minutes.
i watched the netflix documentary about him, and when he was in court some women had fallen in love with him because of his looks and even defended him!!
Thats the movie tho... netfix adds random unnessesary romance to movies about real people to make it more interesting . a woman didn't fall in love with him in court.
@@RamiHaddadin no, i watched theted bundy documentary on netflix. they interviewed him and showed him in court, interviewed some ladies in court and most of them said he was really handsome. retty privilege at its finest
it genuinely makes me sick though that the media almost like.. fetishizes him still? the other day i was on instagram and found an account that makes EDITS for him with songs like “let’s get naughty” and one of the captions said i’m so sad hes dead he was probablt just mentally ill. this makes me So sick, like idk about anyone else but stuff like that genuinely makes me disgusted and terrified to be on planet earth. this man was a monster, a sick monster.
You have to look at the positives A. He worked for a suicide hotline, so regardless of his motivation for doing so, he DID save lives as well B. He had the potential to go far in life if hed stayed on the right path C. He gets ppl reading. I hadnt read a book since elementary school, but I discovered the 600 page book The Stranger Beside Me, I couldnt put it down. Ted was fascinating enough to get me reading again. D. Because of his crimes it forced different police agencies to work together in future cases, which, in the long run saved lives. E. He saved a toddler from drowning once in the 60s. F. He was a wonderful father to Molly 🙂❤
My mom and aunts saw him actually with the cast when they were kids. He was very friendly and struck a conversation with my grandparents. He was at some park in the seattle-Bellevue area. From what I remember, one of the next victims was killed (EDIT): the following night
They were cute girls more importantly they were tiny.. 90-110 pounds.. Bundy was not a large man actually 5-10 150 pounds .. he even dropped his weight to 130 to escape prison through air ducts .. point being to over power and dominate his victims they had to be small..
I kinda want to hear the cop's thoughts that captured him in the very end, and didn't know he had one of the most prolific serial killers in his car. Like when he got back and was informed who Ted was, what were his thoughts.
"He didn't fit the profile..." because there was no profile. Ted Bundy helped create the profile AFTER he was caught. The term serial killer hadn't even been used before then.
Well the term was used before it's just they didn't have a profile. Like you said he created the profile meaning every single serial killer is now compared against Ted Bundy to correctly identify them. But the word serial killer was used before.
@@johnadams4807 What they mean is that the victims are known first and foremost as that by the general public. As Bundy's victims. They are known for that rather than who they were as people.
My friend’s grandma had an extremely close encounter with Ted Bundy. She was in nursing school, and they just chatted for about 30 minutes at a park bench. It’s chilling to think about what might have been going through his head and how blissfully unaware she was.
Bundy could have been stopped a long time ago had the cops done their jobs properly. Many girls and young women died because the cops were inept and left Bundy to his own devices.
@Giannis Antetokounmpo Law Enforcement is so concerned with having tons of evidence before they make their move on serial killers like Bundy, Ridgway, and Dahmer. WA state let Bundy and Ridgway slip through their fingers while more victims lost their lives to these barbaric killers.
He wasn't simply targeting attractive women, he specifically went after women with dark brown hair, parted in the middle. That was because his first girlfriend in college looked like that and she rejected him quite harshly. She's been quoted to have called him "pitifully weak" and after their relationship, he began his killings of women who eerily resembled her (Diane Edwards)
Actually my great grandma had an encounter with Ted Bundy in Seattle. She wore a dark wig and was a very slim women so from behind she looked young, even though at the time she was in her fifties. While she was walking alone one day a man with a sling grabbed her arm. When she turned around he dropped her arm and looked surprised because like I said, she was older than she looked from behind. She jogged home and she said for almost a week she stayed in her home, petrified because he would stalk it and would come on a daily basis, trying to intimidate her. She didn’t call the police because she was so terrified. After the week he stopped coming by and around that time he moved to a different state (Idaho or Utah, I don’t remember). CRAZY family story. Surprised my Gammy went through that💔
because they know they can experience a sense of danger while knowing they are safe...if there was ever a case the guy got out prison i hope they would be off! haha
I am black and don’t think that he was “pretty”. It seems to be white people who are saying he was “handsome”. Looks give privilege but in this case it might have been normal white looking privilege. Us black people have the least privilege.
My best friends aunt was targeted by Ted bundy. She was luckily in a public area so another woman saw what was happening and pretended like she knew her. That woman saved her life. I spent a lot of time in Seattle and people still talk about that. Scary.
God. This man was a monster. He just couldn't stop. I feel sorry for his parents and friends who thought he was a great guy. I don't understand how an obvious clue such as a guy with a sling. In my book, thats part of criminal s.o.p. to throw people off and or conceal weapons.
Reminder that this was back in the 70s. What is "obvious clues" nowadays in 2020+, it certainly wasn't back then. In fact, it is thanks to Ted Bundy and so many other killers through the following decades that serial killers are impossible nowadays. "A guy with a sling" doesn't say anything, what DID bring a red flag however is the beetle car he was driving, which could reduce the list of possible suspects.
...or, don't help strangers *alone*. We shouldn't be so paranoid that we wouldn't help people who could use it. Just be smart and have a friend or two with you. That or keep an eye on what the person is doing while you're helping
Don't worry. People were celebrating by cheering and lighting fireworks outside the building where he was dying. I'm sure he heard that in his last moments.
I remember that. The local DJs were suggesting people turn off their electricity for the duration of his execution, with the idea of sending extra juice his way.
I’m in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had asked several my neighbor if he could use her phone. This is before cordless phones. She said no, shut the door and called her boyfriend and asked him to come over. The day he died, we had a block party and fundraiser for the victims.
@@oh-ohstinky5819 Can anybody make a comment on here without feeling weird. There’s somebody under every comment saying “your comment doesn’t sit right with me”
The 12 year old girl he abducted wasn't from Jacksonville she was taken from Lake City. My mother actually went to school with her and remembers the day vividly. The name Kimberly Leach probably doesn't mean much to most in Jax but ask anyone in Lake City, FL and they'll know, because it is one of the most horrific things to happen in our community.
My friends grandma was almost taken by him. She was in a a parking lot at a mall in SLC Utah, and a man dressed as a police officer came and told her that something was wrong with her car and it was a violation. Then the man told her to get it his car and then they’d go to the station. She didn’t feel right, so she declined. He said that he’d contact her parents and t lol them that she was neglecting orders from police. She just told him that he could follow her home, and he did. But once they reached her house, her dad was in the driveway and the man drove off. Two months later, a news bulletin came on and announced that a serial killer named Ted Bundy had been caught by a Utah Highway Patrol Officer. She told her parents that the picture in the tv was of the same man that was dressed as a police officer. She was just 17 years old.
@@ellanajjar7185 We don't go by your thinking or feelings, we go by evidence. If we went by your feelings, every crime will be equated to women not being respected or cared for.
It's chilling how this serial killer looks like our everyday guy. Like they say "the best place to hide a tree is in the forest" you never know if the person standing next to you is dangerous, stay safe everyone.
@@easyJat99 you divide 36 by 260,000. I think the answer is 7,222. So for every 7,222 people you walk by, you may walk by a killer. Heck, double that here in Los Angeles.
The nutshell is that “Thousands may have proven his guilt, but he is a clean, good-looking person. It cant be him” This sort of bias happened in the police force, and this is really deadly of a bias to this day
My grandmother's cousin was attending college in Salt lake while Ted was on his spree there. She went missing and to this day we still don't know what happened to her as bundy never claimed her disappearance nor did they ever recover her body. Though my grandmother is to this day convinced her cousin was one of the many victims.
It's really sad that some of the young women died because of their kindness, but it's also scary to think that most of us would have probably fallen for his trick.
After he escaped he killed a twelve year old girl too. Whatever keystone cops that were running the prison he was in, are at least partially to blame imo
@@eternalreign2313 u should. My grandmother, aunt in her late teens and I came home. My grandmother had to go to bathroom really bad and told me go wash my hands in bathroom. She never let me in bathroom with her. I didnt want to close the door and she yelled hurry up. The neighbor teen was hiding behind the door and she started screaming at him. He ran off. They thought he was in aunts bedroom and ran to bathroom scary
Once I was asked in a similar fashion to help load some stuff into the far back of a storage space, just like that, out in the open. Luckily, the people asking for help were a friendly couple that needed help to load their merchandise. Come to think about it, they could have kidnapped me, and because of the location nobody would notice a thing, I still occasionally think about how uncomfortable i felt as soon as I stepped inside that storage.
See, I normally don’t agree with the death penalty, since I feel like being trapped in jail for the rest of your life is a more effective punishment anyways. But this man is an example of why sometimes I’m glad the penalty is around.
@@huntersanders7051 because sometimes, and a lot of times, many people are sentenced to death and later on after 20 years in jail or after death, they find out they're actually innocent.
Me too. I'm fine with most criminals rotting in prison or getting justice from their fellow prisoners, but Bundy escaped TWICE. Killing him was the best way to make sure he didn't get out again.
I have massive respect for Liz. It takes a lot of guts to call the cops on your boyfriend. A lot of people might’ve been in denial or would’ve been too scared to say anything.
I’m glad this story emphasized that the victims didn’t do anything wrong, but rather he took advantage of people who were either indisposed (sleeping) or were being helpful to him as any nice person would. I don’t like how people try to frame Bundy as this irresistible sort of guy. He wasn’t. He was just disarming and charming and people assumed that a man with a sling wouldn’t be a threat. They didn’t think he would have faked it because *who does that* .
Bundy was a sick individual, but I can’t get over how fascinating his and other similar cases are. Like how can such a well-mannered, smart and normal looking person be so ruthless and evil? Makes you think about how the people around you truly feel inside
Although he never got an official diagnosis I think most psychologists agreed he was at the very least a psychopath. He has no empathy or remorse for his actions
It's pretty weird hearing how normal he seemed my grandfather went to law school with him and knew him pretty well and would tell me about him and how unbelievable that he did those things
My grandmother was an immigrant, she couldn't speak english and didn't know what anything meant. She ran into Bundy and he asked her for help, but "books" sounds like "boulks" and "boulks" means "run" so she did. She unfortunately died due to cancer but at least she wasn't murdered my Ted.
I just don’t get why the police couldn’t catch him. After all those years and they literally had his first name and a sketch? Those cops really did fail those girls
He didn't fit the profile of a serial killer, he moved around, cops didn't share info, a lot of his victims were missing until after or around the time he skipped town, lack of technology, and bad investigative techniques. It was all kind of a perfect storm for a bad situation.
They really did fail when they dismissed the call from his coworker simply because of his status and appearance. However, remember that this was in the 70s. Due to the lack of technology, simply moving from one state to another was basically the equivalent of a blank slate, as far as evidence went.
You don't really know about all the information they had, and it is certainly not possible to sum up all of the details of the case in 15 min video. Also, as he said police recieved a whole lot of calls and info about people like him, and they did check his profile. And any sane person won't go to the person with least criminal record first when you have a whole range of more likely suspects available
My grandma had a run in with Ted Bundy and he asked her to help him load skis or something onto his beetle (it was in Washington in the winter) and she felt incredibly uncomfortable and told him "no". Which is lucky on her part cause she would've been dead and she's the only grandparent I like
This guy has made such a big impact in the world. He’s a big reason why people don’t trust other people. He got away with so much just because he had the privilege
“…most of them were attractive…” y’all, seriously, put some respect on these dead women’s names. They were all beautiful women who met an awful end. RIP.
Beautiful doesn’t exactly mean attractive yk that right ? And secondly his target were attractive women ..not necessarily beautiful ..one can find a smart girl who isn’t beautiful attractive..
I watched a documentary on this guy. As they were taking him to his execution, he was trembling and shaking like a leaf in fear of his upcoming death. Could barely speak. All they could understand was that he wanted to know where his lawyer was at. Savage murderer, very weak man.
@King Ant "He didn't deserve to be afraid to die" What does that even mean ? This sentence makes no sense. Being afraid to die is a natural reaction and there's no "deserving", it's just a feeling, who cares if he was afraid to die or not ? Why would he not "deserve" to be afraid of dying ? Would it be better if he wasn't afraid ? If anything, it's a good thing that he felt afraid of death after what he did.
@@isaacrowlee9238 as much as you want to think otherwise, pretty privilege do exist. They got treated and trusted better. This is why bullying exist mostly on unfortunate-looking people.
@@Vyansya it's worth noting that bullying is essential in a society that has standards. Without bullying, all the weirdos feel safe to be weird without punishment
@@isaacrowlee9238 while i disagree w your statement abt bullying, weirdo with pretty face will be labeled as "oh she's just quirky", that's where the "cute nerdy gf" trend came from. Just another proof pretty privilege is very much exist.
@@Vyansya I disagree. In an immature high school environment, this may be true, but in the real world, weird people are weird. I'd say at the very least, an attractive face is slightly more diffusing, but that ultimately means nothing to any clear thinking adult.
@@clorox1743 What? Moral of the story is “to be unattractive” because his victims were apparently mostly attractive. If you were speaking from Bundy’s perspective though I guess you could be right since his physical appearance helped him with some of his crimes.
What's so scary is that I can imagine myself helping a man in that situation with his books and Volkswagen. Terrifying that monsters like that will put on the facade of being a helpless person just to hurt someone. Sickening.
Yeah, I wouldn't help someone before but after learning about this I'm definitely avoiding anyone who needs non-urgent help unless it's like, an old lady
I saw his last interview before he was fried. There were no more stays of execution. You could see the fear in his eyes. That made me feel happy that he was feeling the fear like he put in his victims.
@the person who asked What she said was right. It was IRONIC because Bundy's victim feel fear when they are about to be killed. And Bundy feels fear also because he's about to get executed, thats what IRONIC about that. He makes his victims feel fear and now he feels fear
He would've had a great future in front of him if he didn't choose the life he decided to do. He had so many opportunities ahead of him. I feel disgusted looking at the life he chose to do. These poor girls had no idea what was coming to them. I feel so sorry.
I remember my dad telling me as a kid not to be overly kind to strangers, using Ted bundy as an example, he said people with ill intentions often prey on kind people
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The most disgusting part about what he did is wearing a sling or crutches, asking for help and then attacking them. Those women were killed because of their kindness. Now the next time no one will stop to help, because of this horrible possibility. People like him make the world a dark place.
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Yo true but make me a sandwich with that kindness
yo i know someone asked for a sandwich from your kindness but im wondering if you got any more kindness to spare for 2 sandwiches. my tummy do be hungry bro
@@minecraftdoom3112 🤣🤣🤣
Yes thats what serial killers do
Being a serial killer is evil enough, but using "kindness traps" (pretending to have a sling and asking help) on top of it is on a whole other level of evil...
And I thought I was evil because set my 2 year old brother and parents on fire. Welp glad I’m not the most evil
Other way around. Wearing a sling and asking for help is evil, being a serial killer is another level of evil.
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Maybe he didn't do it out of evilness but because working very well
This is why, if you see anybody in trouble, you look the other way or just walk by and do not stop. You run a risk of being killed or at least sued. Just do not help. There is no law saying you must render aid to someone. Why risk yourself?
As a mental health nurse I can tell you these people exist today. They are good at what they do, particularly to those who are vulnerable, which we all are in many ways.. I think the best way we can honour or give justice to these poor souls who were his victims is to learn from this. Never give anyone the benefits the doubt, you are not obligated to trust anyone. As we see, even the most normal looking people can be dangerous. That icky feeling you get where your stomach feels sick, the hairs on the back of your neck stand up and you have an overall uneasy feeling. Don’t ignore that, it’s your body’s way of telling you that you aren’t safe. We must pay attention to the flight and fright sensation
The sad thing is, when you grow up with it, you know it but are helpless to fight it. You grow up, but you justify their behavior because, you survived before so it can't be that bad. When you grow up with it, recovery can take years because, there was never anything wrong with it before.
Sad just sad
The AURA never lies
Oh I’m miles ahead of you, I have PTSD, I distrust almost everyone! It’s strangely kept me safe throughout life (child abuse survivor, diagnosed cPTSD over a decade ago now), the hyper vigilance can be exhausting but it’s kept me insanely aware of those around me and naturally distrusting of almost everyone around me. Folk do need to better understand their bodies reactions tho, flight or fight and feeling uneasy is their bodies way of telling them “you’re not safe”, it’s an evolutionary trait that’s kept humans safe for millennia, sadly too many ignore their bodies warnings.
The thing that makes it sadder is how their kindness was what was got them killed. RIP to all those women🙏🏾🕊❤️
😭🙏RIP
Yeah i am one of those people and i can tell you i have to sometimes stop myself bc people are always trying to take advantage of me
@@SkinnyGirl125 True
@@SkinnyGirl125 rekt
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"hes an evil and disgusting man."
bundy during the entire animation: :D
after 6 months of me commenting, i have been told that my grandpa went to high school with bundy. they werent friends or anything, and my grandpa was a year older than him. he did say that bundy was ordinary though. when my mom was going through his yearbook and noticed it, my grandpa immediately dismissed it lol. the HS is THS i think, tacoma high school (in washington. thats where they grew up, idk if thats the actual name of the HS though.)
lol
:D
It’s not like he had a frown crouching in a bush
"say that one more time and your life will be buried." :D
A smile doesn’t make him not evil..
sad to think they all died for their kindness
Very sad but don’t let that make you act less kind to strangers but be self aware of your surroundings
@@tyap7022 thanks.
After watching this, and hearing many other similar stories. I choose not to be kind anymore. I'd rather be rude and unkind than dead decomposing in the middle of no where after having my dignitt stripped
@@tasneemahmed5821 lol so if a old woman need help crossing the road on a busy street you would ignore it?
@@adamjoe7121 That's a differet story. An old woman cannot overpower me or attack me strong enough so I would black out. The strangers I was talking about are the ones who could easily overpower me or impose any kind of danger
*Ted was the realistic example that the personification of evil doesn't just exist in movies, the reality tends to be more frightening.*
all the dumb killerrs get caught only the smart stay alive
yep. republicans for instance.
If we look up the word evil in the dictionary it's got a picture of Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, John Wayne Gacy and Jeffery Dahmer in it.
@@varunsrinidhi4747nah
One of my teachers once told us about how she was almost a victim of his. When she was in college he tried to get her to help him to load a typewriter into his vw bug but she said that she had seen him circle the block a couple of times and made her feel a bit uneasy so she declined and said she had someone waiting for her in the nearby coffee shop. A couple months later she saw in the paper that that guy had been him. So spooky.
Dang that's creepy. She has good instincts tho.
Oh my God, that's creepy as heck 😭😭
Good intuition
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Woahh !!!!! Lucky gal, so you went to uw?
the cops failed those girls.. and his parents bailing him out smh
Well at the time everyone close to him thought he was innocent, even his girlfriend (Yea i know it sounds outlandish but if you go and look at interviews with her she said that she thought he was innocent at the time), even though she told the police that he fits the description of the serial killer.
@@stevenlilly8586 i know but there was so much proof he was guilty yet everyone ignored it because of his status. so many girls could've been saved...
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He’s literally dead
White privilege can take you along way
Ted is the definition of evil. Killing and tortuting is already evil enough but faking to be hurt or needing of assistance to lure innocent girls who think they’re doing an act of kindness is another level. These girls had no idea they’d die and it’s sickening.
not to mention the things he did to their bodies afterwards…
He was a smart dude
@@jeremiahdavids2945 that’s pretty much the only admirable quality of him. Everything else about the man was vile.
Daddy
@@jeremiahdavids2945, sadly he was. Kind of sickening how effective he was at his job. What happened to him during his childhood, if he even had one?
How sick that girl must feel who unknowingly was dating him. That has to be terrifying once she realized it
I remember a story of a college student had a date. she got sick and told her roommate, who had also happened to have a date that night, to tell the first guy that the date was canceled when roommate left with her date. the first guy was Ted. roommate had a good date and girl 1 was thankful for the stomach flu
It's just disgusting that the police had thought, "oh, this couldn't possibly be him!" while they had so much evidence. Stereotyping people does nothing but make things worse.
Well the funny thing is stereotyping actually would have worked here. I don't know how advanced they were back in 1975, but he actually fits the exact stereotype that was most likely to have committed these murders. Unfortunately many local cop precincts do not have this training and mistake what they believe to be the stereotype of a common criminal with the stereotype of serial killer
Stereotypes are actually how the BAU agents find serial killer many serial killers find a profile that can be seen in there victims and M.O.
@@jarikmojica5602 understandable, but in this case they were wrong :/ it's good to make profiles and such, which I can totally understand, but thinking someone couldn't possibly be a bad person just because of the way they look is a little weird(? Idk the right word here). Your point does make sense tho.
@@Blue1479758 true, I suppose, but even if he did fit the profile, no one suspected him for such a long time and he ended up getting away with so much.
@@Blue1479758 wtf are u meaning to tell me, my dad is older than ted bundy? and outlived him?
We all grew up hearing "Be cautious around nice strangers" "don't help a man you don't know" "never get into a stranger's car" - I wonder how much of that is because of him....
Probably a lot sadly
That should b common knowledge tho
@@user-hc1ge3vt9d it wasnt as strictly enforced/ppl brushed it off more before then. i would even say that ppl didnt rly pay much attention to the possibility of serial killers (dangerous ppl in general) being anywhere acting as anyone in any moment until the 2000s and the following decades when a LOT of bombings, shootings, attacks, etc. happened so much more frequently.
100%. I always wondered why I wasn't allowed to sleep with my window open in hot summer months... now I know why.
@@studiogihee712 thats kind of common sense tho robbers will just come in easily
If you’ve ever been broke down on the side of the road and wondered why nobody would stop, you can thank Ted!
@JustSomeGuyOnTheNet I think that’s “Bystander Effect “ .
@JustSomeGuyOnTheNet what's that-
@@austincollier14 what's that-
@@easyJat99 basically its when someone doesn't help a person in need bc they believe even if they don't help, another person will. so in this scenario, they believe even if they don't help that person who doesnt have a ride and is on the side of the road, another person will.
this is also the same for things like if someone almost got kidnapped and they were screaming for help. most ppl would look around and be hesitant to help because they believe that other people would already be helping but in the end none of them end up doing anything. its why in situations like those, its always better to point someone out specifically. like "you in the red shirt and khaki pants, please call 911" if you specify, especially when theres other people around, the person will feel even more obligated to help since if they dont, theyll be judged and ridiculed.
and that point they can no longer be just a bystander. but yeah. thats the bystander effect.
Now that’s true evil.
As a child, I never understood why my mom refused to let me help strangers who seemed injured or just struggling in general. I thought she was mean and apathetic. Today, I realize that she taught me survival instincts in this twisted world. The phrase might be cheesy, but often times it is true that your parents are right about safety stuff, you just don't know it yet due to childlike innocent ignorance. It's so unfortunate that we have to live in this survivalist mindset, but it saves lives. Stay safe, everyone.
Thanks for that information, I found that very interesting
Bundy: Kills a woman in front of a cop
Cop: Nah that can’t be him he’s wearing a suit
People on among us be like this comment
@@jackpalmer3360 It’s literally facepalm bait when you’re the crewmate who gets killed.
So true
no, but its was the 70S
LOL
there are literal tiktok and instagram accounts dedicated to fetishizing him. disgusting
Well, I’m not surprised, because I have actually seen fanart of Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris (the Columbine killers).
those ppl clearly arent sane
@@antoniothesheep bruh
@Vairol99s I’ve thought about this kind of stuff. If serial killers are psychopaths, sociopaths and all that other stuff then what are the people who idolize them? They seem to want to be psychotic but I don’t think they actually are. I wonder if there’s a mental disorder that has to do with wanting to have mental disorders, I think that’s what they have.
ikr
The sad thing is that young women died because they were kind
The sad thing is white privilege led him to get away with all his wrong doings
@@hoodhoodjojo9614 Did you watch the video? It was because he didn’t fit the description of a serial killer. The narrator even said “How harmful could a man in crutches could be”.
@@hoodhoodjojo9614
1. White privilege would only come into play if the victims weren’t white, but, you won’t ever believe this, the victims were white.
2. White privilege would usually only come into play for things like assault, and possibly (though doubtfully) homicide. Genocide is at the point where skin color doesn’t effect anything
3. Victims that escaped probably described him as “a white male”. I know, I know, their superhuman observation skills were probably beyond comprehension
4. It’s stated multiple times that the reason why he wasn’t caught was because of the killer stereotype. He didn’t match the description of a serial killer (most serial killers were white by the way) so the cops kept on ruling him out.
It’s insane to think that your stereotype on race doesn’t matter at all for this case
Yea don't be mind be mean yea
@@hoodhoodjojo9614 lame attempt
after 100 kills
police : we might have a serial killer
Hmmm you know it’s only confirmed unlit it’s 101 sooooo let’s wait
"Her body would never be found."
It's still creepy knowing Ted never told police where he put some of his victims.
what's worse is that he only confessed to around thirty of them when there were over 100 hundred cases that fit his exact description
he was too ashamed i would think
@@beautifulmind1892 I believe that he was too vile of a person to ever once feel bad about what he had done. even til the very end he was proud of himself
@@x_arsenic_x7572 he said he didn't feel bad in the interview...
@@x_arsenic_x7572 I think he'd said that there were some cases in which he never wanted to talk about because they were too disturbing (more children, most likely). although I'm sure he didn't exactly regret what he did, he definitely felt guilty concerning lots of them.
I feel so sad for the girl worried about her Spanish exam. Her mind was so preoccupied that she thought the guy would help her not knowing she’ll die in a few minutes.
She was in shock
😩😔
I always feel extremely sad for ALL the victims. To suffer like they did...it’s too much for my mind and emotions to handle.
@@ErikBreivik exactly, they died for their kindness. No wonder no one seems to be willing to help others as much today as in the past.
@@CruddyTomato “hahahaha” you are a sicko
This video is supposed to be about Bundy, but I keep focusing on how horrible law enforcement was to let him go on for so long.
I thought you were going to say how the comments are more about car facts.
They let him go to a library unsupervised without handcuffs or leg shackles.
I really hope someone got fired over that incident.
@T K But they should've been.
Right
@@knightwing5169 Someone should have faced charges for that.
“Send my love to my family and friends”
“Hey buddy, I don’t think they want it.”
Bruh, these serial killer episodes are just becoming The dos and donts of being a murderer
Brother so true I'm scared for peoples and also scared by people now
@@freakingraven wait, sacred by people?
@@neel772 people people like Ted and Ed kempher
@@freakingraven oh
@@neel772 yes
i watched the netflix documentary about him, and when he was in court some women had fallen in love with him because of his looks and even defended him!!
Wild.
Thats the movie tho... netfix adds random unnessesary romance to movies about real people to make it more interesting . a woman didn't fall in love with him in court.
@@RamiHaddadin no, i watched theted bundy documentary on netflix. they interviewed him and showed him in court, interviewed some ladies in court and most of them said he was really handsome. retty privilege at its finest
@@ineedabadbleep1557 oh i thought you were talking about a Netflix remake
@@ineedabadbleep1557 ya cuz they had a baby together IRL too so it wasn’t just netflix adding it
it genuinely makes me sick though that the media almost like.. fetishizes him still? the other day i was on instagram and found an account that makes EDITS for him with songs like “let’s get naughty” and one of the captions said i’m so sad hes dead he was probablt just mentally ill. this makes me So sick, like idk about anyone else but stuff like that genuinely makes me disgusted and terrified to be on planet earth. this man was a monster, a sick monster.
goodness I completely agree. that's sick
I agree with you so much
You have to look at the positives
A. He worked for a suicide hotline, so regardless of his motivation for doing so, he DID save lives as well
B. He had the potential to go far in life if hed stayed on the right path
C. He gets ppl reading. I hadnt read a book since elementary school, but I discovered the 600 page book The Stranger Beside Me, I couldnt put it down. Ted was fascinating enough to get me reading again.
D. Because of his crimes it forced different police agencies to work together in future cases, which, in the long run saved lives.
E. He saved a toddler from drowning once in the 60s.
F. He was a wonderful father to Molly 🙂❤
@@jamielehman4934 you even as well become a Ted Bundy victim.
@@jamielehman4934 At least he's not that pure evil. It's not gonna cope for his killings but at least there's something
My mom and aunts saw him actually with the cast when they were kids. He was very friendly and struck a conversation with my grandparents. He was at some park in the seattle-Bellevue area. From what I remember, one of the next victims was killed (EDIT): the following night
Woah that's terrifying
“He eventually confessed to 30 murders”
The animation: “I killed *some* women”
I just know there's probably way more he killed
He prob killed more than 100 women :(
@@bojjit-t3138 unlikely
@ILAN MUSHTHAQUE s🅱️innala
that's Leclerc right???
"...and most were attractive." But beauty is in the eye of the beholder. To him, they were probably _all_ attractive...
@@iannoone7428 stop playing fortnie on x-box
@@iannoone7428 fat chicks can look nice might I add.
They were cute girls more importantly they were tiny.. 90-110 pounds.. Bundy was not a large man actually 5-10 150 pounds .. he even dropped his weight to 130 to escape prison through air ducts .. point being to over power and dominate his victims they had to be small..
It was the way their hair parted actually.
They probably looked like trains
I kinda want to hear the cop's thoughts that captured him in the very end, and didn't know he had one of the most prolific serial killers in his car. Like when he got back and was informed who Ted was, what were his thoughts.
Me too
"Huh, that's crazy." *takes a bite out of a burger*
Same. I wonder if he was rewarded too, probably not but who knows?
He was a florida cop, god knows what he had seen before a man kicked him and ran off.
@Sac Tha King Tv homie i think ALL murderers are bad people tf 😭😭
"Dude, you got any beer in the fridge."
"Sure man. It's right next to that guy's head."
Ive never ever heard that he kept heads and all the things related to that before and ive read alot about bundy…..i may need to look deeper
I feel really sorry for the all of victims of Ted Bundy who have been tortured and killed, they didn't deserve to die... may they all rest in peace
@@dmtdonny oh my gosh, i’m so sorry
@@dmtdonny That’s sad.I hope your family got emotionally over with it.
@@dmtdonny I am so sorry, may they Rest In Peace
@@dmtdonny That must be horrible, I can't even begin to imagine what they had to have gone through. May your relative rest in peace.
@@dmtdonny I’m sorry for your family’s loss. May they Rest In Peace.
"He didn't fit the profile..." because there was no profile. Ted Bundy helped create the profile AFTER he was caught. The term serial killer hadn't even been used before then.
Douglas and Ressler actually interviewed many killers before Bundy. I recommend the books Mindhunter and whoever fights monsters.
Well the term was used before it's just they didn't have a profile. Like you said he created the profile meaning every single serial killer is now compared against Ted Bundy to correctly identify them. But the word serial killer was used before.
@@rachelraquel758 or series Mindhunter
They actual did have the term but they didn’t have profilers yet unfortunately.
Jack the ripper
I feel so bad for the victims, may they Rest In Peace and be remembered.
truly8 your right R.I.P every body☹️🥺
except whats remembered is ted bundy. no one knows a single victims name
@@shogrran what are you talking about I’m pretty sure he had many other victims but the ones that were able to be identified they were named.
@@johnadams4807 What they mean is that the victims are known first and foremost as that by the general public. As Bundy's victims. They are known for that rather than who they were as people.
My friend’s grandma had an extremely close encounter with Ted Bundy. She was in nursing school, and they just chatted for about 30 minutes at a park bench. It’s chilling to think about what might have been going through his head and how blissfully unaware she was.
The police stereotyped Bundy and that cost the lives and suffering of many people.
Bundy could have been stopped a long time ago had the cops done their jobs properly. Many girls and young women died because the cops were inept and left Bundy to his own devices.
It just goes to show, stereotyping groups of people can literally get people murdered.
Same with dahmer. "Oh its just a homosexual problem"
@Giannis Antetokounmpo Law Enforcement is so concerned with having tons of evidence before they make their move on serial killers like Bundy, Ridgway, and Dahmer. WA state let Bundy and Ridgway slip through their fingers while more victims lost their lives to these barbaric killers.
Is it really their fault for stereotyping when it’s true most of the time
The sad thing is, not only were they killed for their kindness, they were all intelligent, young women who could've changed the world.
Yes!! ..I always hate that loss & seems to happen so often with some of the most wonderful, special people :(
THEY BETTER AT LEAST GO TO HEAVEN!
Helping a lone dude in deserted areas putting stuff into his car,not that intelligent
ik :(
But like Corey and Trevor they frigged up
He wasn't simply targeting attractive women, he specifically went after women with dark brown hair, parted in the middle. That was because his first girlfriend in college looked like that and she rejected him quite harshly. She's been quoted to have called him "pitifully weak" and after their relationship, he began his killings of women who eerily resembled her (Diane Edwards)
jesus christ
oh my god. i pray for her sanity. rip to those kind women :(
@King Ant bro, if we go by that thinking, you should never start killing people no matter what happens 😰
@@vedantdalwi5459 - the dudes gone but ye- be safe
Thats what he prefered but not all his victims looked like that
Actually my great grandma had an encounter with Ted Bundy in Seattle. She wore a dark wig and was a very slim women so from behind she looked young, even though at the time she was in her fifties. While she was walking alone one day a man with a sling grabbed her arm. When she turned around he dropped her arm and looked surprised because like I said, she was older than she looked from behind. She jogged home and she said for almost a week she stayed in her home, petrified because he would stalk it and would come on a daily basis, trying to intimidate her. She didn’t call the police because she was so terrified. After the week he stopped coming by and around that time he moved to a different state (Idaho or Utah, I don’t remember). CRAZY family story. Surprised my Gammy went through that💔
the fact that even after he went to prison he received marriage proposals from several women is crazy.
Yeah the fact that there are many people who are obsessed with serial killers and murders is just terrible those people are also sick
because they know they can experience a sense of danger while knowing they are safe...if there was ever a case the guy got out prison i hope they would be off! haha
Honestly. Don’t they realize if he was free they would probably be one of his victims? They’re as sick as him.
@@Youbetterstopstartin Bundy is dead. He received the death penalty.
@@Morningstar91939 yeah i know thanks, was just generalising
I can‘t believe that there are actually some people who admire him or find him attractive. It’s sick.
He looks pretty average to me, maybe "attractive" standards have changed
People are thirsting over the netflix ted bundy
I am black and don’t think that he was “pretty”. It seems to be white people who are saying he was “handsome”.
Looks give privilege but in this case it might have been normal white looking privilege.
Us black people have the least privilege.
He's so hot
@@lindsaytruscott3002 good joke rofl
My best friends aunt was targeted by Ted bundy. She was luckily in a public area so another woman saw what was happening and pretended like she knew her. That woman saved her life. I spent a lot of time in Seattle and people still talk about that. Scary.
I don't want to imagine what would have happened if that woman wasn't there.
That’s awesome, great to hear about that woman
Great to hear some of Bundy’s victims survived mostly unscathed.
Her aunt is a legend
my cousin is kobe bryant
God. This man was a monster. He just couldn't stop. I feel sorry for his parents and friends who thought he was a great guy. I don't understand how an obvious clue such as a guy with a sling. In my book, thats part of criminal s.o.p. to throw people off and or conceal weapons.
Reminder that this was back in the 70s. What is "obvious clues" nowadays in 2020+, it certainly wasn't back then. In fact, it is thanks to Ted Bundy and so many other killers through the following decades that serial killers are impossible nowadays. "A guy with a sling" doesn't say anything, what DID bring a red flag however is the beetle car he was driving, which could reduce the list of possible suspects.
Lesson learned: Never trust a man that is handsome and looks like a slightly older zac efron
@Shahzadi Sunflower I think it is a life lesson.
@@danielgerardlunag6432 handsome or just a slightly older zac efron?
@@jeremyaguilar591 doubt
@@bryanpacheco6951 meanie
Not handsome no way
moral of the story: never help a stranger, especially when they look like they need help.
Exactly just keep going
Well i m amazed ppl make it cool and thrilled to go with strangers, and going to sleep with strangers.. gross
Mm just more so don't do it when nobodies around, know your vulnerabilities
@@hannahbanana78 *proceeds to break back putting bags in car*
...or, don't help strangers *alone*. We shouldn't be so paranoid that we wouldn't help people who could use it. Just be smart and have a friend or two with you. That or keep an eye on what the person is doing while you're helping
Don't worry. People were celebrating by cheering and lighting fireworks outside the building where he was dying. I'm sure he heard that in his last moments.
Not enough, his punctured mind might’ve taken that as a celebration for his own causes rather than his death.
I remember that. The local DJs were suggesting people turn off their electricity for the duration of his execution, with the idea of sending extra juice his way.
@@JLeeS24 Aw, that might be true. 😭
I’m in Salt Lake City, Utah. He had asked several my neighbor if he could use her phone. This is before cordless phones. She said no, shut the door and called her boyfriend and asked him to come over.
The day he died, we had a block party and fundraiser for the victims.
@@JLeeS24 well whatever, at least he died nevertheless. His thoughts are personal to him.
People like him are the reason that it's hard to put faith in humanity nowadays.
“ They were attractive”
Oh well I know I’m safe
Ouch...
Well, he's dead, so yeah.
haha same
Ooooooooooooooooooooooooof
@@hannahprince3512 even if he was alive you wouldn’t have to worry about him
Bundy: Keeps knifes, woman's clothes and crutches in his house
His lover: Oh, that's strange...
Oh no! Anyways...
who doesn’t keep knives in their house?
@@clarkeklein2940 yes- but hiding a butcher knife?
@@angel-gx7zy Well duh... He didn’t want her to know his real job was a butcher.
@@realsam4642 classic butchers, always insecure about their job
the people who say “well he’s evil but he was kinda hot” like bruhh he was just evil.
and kinda hot (by 1970s standards), but definitely not enough so to warrant tons of marriage proposals and stan accounts
Hot? He was handsome. But still a torturer. A murderer. A psychopath.
@@piperwright7358 exactlyy
@@cocuette-ccyt saying a murderer is hot doesn’t sit right with me
@@oh-ohstinky5819 Can anybody make a comment on here without feeling weird. There’s somebody under every comment saying “your comment doesn’t sit right with me”
This is ridiculous. They had so much evidence and never locked him up.
Mom: u should always help people when they need it the most
Me after watching 30 documentaries at 2am: no.. i dont think i will
Same
Cap reference?
I’m sorry but…
*I U N D E R S T O O D T H A T R E F R E N C E*
Documentaries*
@@jayasmrmore3687 thank you
The 12 year old girl he abducted wasn't from Jacksonville she was taken from Lake City. My mother actually went to school with her and remembers the day vividly. The name Kimberly Leach probably doesn't mean much to most in Jax but ask anyone in Lake City, FL and they'll know, because it is one of the most horrific things to happen in our community.
he is my cousin
Ok and who asked?
@@antiasian2831 🤦♂️
@@antiasian2831 Me. I asked
@@antiasian2831 i asked.
Ted Bundy used to work at a suicide prevention hotline
Ted Bundy: *do it you won't*
Underrated comment
Bet
Dare ya bro
*i'll do it first*
My friends grandma was almost taken by him. She was in a a parking lot at a mall in SLC Utah, and a man dressed as a police officer came and told her that something was wrong with her car and it was a violation. Then the man told her to get it his car and then they’d go to the station. She didn’t feel right, so she declined. He said that he’d contact her parents and t lol them that she was neglecting orders from police. She just told him that he could follow her home, and he did. But once they reached her house, her dad was in the driveway and the man drove off. Two months later, a news bulletin came on and announced that a serial killer named Ted Bundy had been caught by a Utah Highway Patrol Officer. She told her parents that the picture in the tv was of the same man that was dressed as a police officer. She was just 17 years old.
I’ve seen over a dozen of documentaries, movies and read books about this guy, yet I’m still watching this like I’m unfamiliar with Bundy...
obsession?😂 precaution?
He sells shoes, and use to play football before his life took a turn for the worst
Same 😂
He's my idol
@@Muddyowns 👀🧐🤔
It's almost like they didn't want to catch him
yep.
I don’t think the police cared enough . Women really aren’t / werent respect and I think the police never cared about these women’s lives
@@ellanajjar7185 We don't go by your thinking or feelings, we go by evidence.
If we went by your feelings, every crime will be equated to women not being respected or cared for.
it's police we're talking about. police always is dissapointing..
@@pointwav2429 some people are really great but some just have low iq
It's chilling how this serial killer looks like our everyday guy. Like they say "the best place to hide a tree is in the forest" you never know if the person standing next to you is dangerous, stay safe everyone.
The average person walks past 36 killers in your life... You walk by about 260,000 people in your life. I can't do the math but this is terrifying
Even the homeless carry knives here in Los Ghetto, California
@@easyJat99 you divide 36 by 260,000. I think the answer is 7,222. So for every 7,222 people you walk by, you may walk by a killer. Heck, double that here in Los Angeles.
@@eva5601 aaand now im scared again lol
He looks off to me
Bundy: commits 827475848 murders
Cops: we might have a cereal killer on our hands
The Florida man cop: I’mma end this man’s whole career
The nutshell is that
“Thousands may have proven his guilt, but he is a clean, good-looking person. It cant be him”
This sort of bias happened in the police force, and this is really deadly of a bias to this day
quote bundy: "Well, I suppose they would have caught me a long time ago, weren't they so racist."
Joe Biden fits the bill
Honestly everyone is susceptible to that way if thinking. He killed tons of women who all didn't suspect a thing because of his looks.
Race had nothing to do with it.he was not on file had no previous ,did not fit the profile. Eg early charges of hurting animal s or gbh
And there’s people out there really romanticizing about him.
There so f***ing sick.
People literally ship him with Jeffrey Dahmer, JEFFREY DAHMER!! 🤢🤢🤢
@@Karma-s1d wtf-
@@Karma-s1d hot
@@Karma-s1d for parody is okay.
My grandmother's cousin was attending college in Salt lake while Ted was on his spree there. She went missing and to this day we still don't know what happened to her as bundy never claimed her disappearance nor did they ever recover her body. Though my grandmother is to this day convinced her cousin was one of the many victims.
@the person who asked you must be great at parties.
Who asked?
Sure
@@moopycrazytigerkingyearsago okay Ted Bundy calm down
@@moopycrazytigerkingyearsago ur mom didn’t ask to give birth to you
It's really sad that some of the young women died because of their kindness, but it's also scary to think that most of us would have probably fallen for his trick.
the scariest thing to me is that immediately after he escaped prison he went on his most brutal killing rampage, straight out of a horror movie
He only killed 1. The others survived.
@@ceoChief09 i thought he killed two in the sorority house, and injured the others
After he escaped he killed a twelve year old girl too. Whatever keystone cops that were running the prison he was in, are at least partially to blame imo
@@jessica_jam4386 true
@@jessica_jam4386 Na dont put blame onto other people. Bundy is 100% to blame end of story
Remember that people in the 70s didn't lock their doors or windows 😐
Ridiculous!!! Idc where I'm at in the hood or the suburbs everything's getting locked!!
We don't lock them in rural areas either, where things are less "diverse".
@@eternalreign2313 u never truly know man better to be safe than sorry
@@eternalreign2313 u should. My grandmother, aunt in her late teens and I came home. My grandmother had to go to bathroom really bad and told me go wash my hands in bathroom. She never let me in bathroom with her. I didnt want to close the door and she yelled hurry up. The neighbor teen was hiding behind the door and she started screaming at him. He ran off. They thought he was in aunts bedroom and ran to bathroom scary
@@eternalreign2313 what exactly does “diverse” mean in that context, do you mean where you know everyone?
*imagine getting killed by ted & then being called unattractive on youtube*
no, he said that bundy mostly killed attractive women
@@slm0nw174 reread what he said and then what you said
@@jeffreyson1 maybe they’re a ghost?;)
But it's true though
Your dead so you wouldn't care
Once I was asked in a similar fashion to help load some stuff into the far back of a storage space, just like that, out in the open. Luckily, the people asking for help were a friendly couple that needed help to load their merchandise. Come to think about it, they could have kidnapped me, and because of the location nobody would notice a thing, I still occasionally think about how uncomfortable i felt as soon as I stepped inside that storage.
See, I normally don’t agree with the death penalty, since I feel like being trapped in jail for the rest of your life is a more effective punishment anyways. But this man is an example of why sometimes I’m glad the penalty is around.
Lol why? If someone kills someone they should be killed as well
@@huntersanders7051 because sometimes, and a lot of times, many people are sentenced to death and later on after 20 years in jail or after death, they find out they're actually innocent.
I feel living in a tiny room for the rest of your life is worse than the death penalty.
Me too. I'm fine with most criminals rotting in prison or getting justice from their fellow prisoners, but Bundy escaped TWICE. Killing him was the best way to make sure he didn't get out again.
same i always think im thoroughly against it until i remember pedophiles and monsters like ted bundy exist :(
I have massive respect for Liz. It takes a lot of guts to call the cops on your boyfriend. A lot of people might’ve been in denial or would’ve been too scared to say anything.
I agree
agreed
❤️Jesus lived the life we couldn't live and died the death we deserve. Repent of your sins and trust in Him💜
@@ngirlsdiary no
I’m glad this story emphasized that the victims didn’t do anything wrong, but rather he took advantage of people who were either indisposed (sleeping) or were being helpful to him as any nice person would. I don’t like how people try to frame Bundy as this irresistible sort of guy. He wasn’t. He was just disarming and charming and people assumed that a man with a sling wouldn’t be a threat. They didn’t think he would have faked it because *who does that* .
Best day in history him getting put to festh
Don't think they'd help him unless he was charming
Republicans do that to this day.
@@EyeOfThePhi Triggered Much?
@@anthonyf616 I mean thays the whole point isnt it? a charming person seems human
The fact that people think he’s romantic or something like that is really sickening
Bundy was a sick individual, but I can’t get over how fascinating his and other similar cases are. Like how can such a well-mannered, smart and normal looking person be so ruthless and evil? Makes you think about how the people around you truly feel inside
Bundy was a kid compared to John Wayne Gacy. That man got away with so much for so long. Same goes for the Golden State Killer.
Although he never got an official diagnosis I think most psychologists agreed he was at the very least a psychopath. He has no empathy or remorse for his actions
I think he was mentally ill or not in the right frame of mind
*Bundy* i know auto correct
@@rubyright4762 wouldn’t that be a sociopath though? (I might be wrong)
It's pretty weird hearing how normal he seemed my grandfather went to law school with him and knew him pretty well and would tell me about him and how unbelievable that he did those things
That must be one of the reasons why he did not match the description of a serial killer
My grandmother was an immigrant, she couldn't speak english and didn't know what anything meant. She ran into Bundy and he asked her for help, but "books" sounds like "boulks" and "boulks" means "run" so she did. She unfortunately died due to cancer but at least she wasn't murdered my Ted.
what language did she speak?
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I'm really sorry...I know this isn't a subject of joke but imagine someone randomly telling you "run!"
@@aarya1107 lol
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I like the animation in this Infographics show video and great video man :]
I just don’t get why the police couldn’t catch him. After all those years and they literally had his first name and a sketch? Those cops really did fail those girls
They didn't exactly have DNA testing back in the 1970's.
@@jennyknopps1291 yeah… that’s why I said they had his name and a sketch of him
Technology was not as good either
He didn't fit the profile of a serial killer, he moved around, cops didn't share info, a lot of his victims were missing until after or around the time he skipped town, lack of technology, and bad investigative techniques. It was all kind of a perfect storm for a bad situation.
They really did fail when they dismissed the call from his coworker simply because of his status and appearance.
However, remember that this was in the 70s.
Due to the lack of technology, simply moving from one state to another was basically the equivalent of a blank slate, as far as evidence went.
the one occasion when being a karen would be life saving
Yea but not the racist kind😂😭
@@realgoodenergy5223 luckily (for them)bundy was white and also hae had no morals so he wouldn't care.
"Hello m'lady, would you like to go on date?"
"Ewwww"
They'll get killed first
Um this is why people dont help strangers now
Boomers: "We didn't have any violence back in the 70's"
The 70's:
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I will subscribe because of your amazing name and photo
yeah ever heard of the troubles in northern ireland
Never of this "boomers" told that except you and other little pieces of glass
@@fabianquirogatellez511 "little pieces of glass?" Is that supposed to be an insult?
Serial killers never look like serial killers
His girlfriend is something else. Why did she stay with him after she found out ?
She probably was in love with him. Love will make you do crazy things. Love is blind.
probably scared she would get murdered next if she broke up with him
she explains it w her daughter a documentary on amazon prime and youtube.
carmsss What did she say
Maybe she told police that if she was found dead it was actually him?
The police would’ve saved dozens of people if any of them had common sense
Fax.
Preach
I was thinking that about the women.
You don't really know about all the information they had, and it is certainly not possible to sum up all of the details of the case in 15 min video.
Also, as he said police recieved a whole lot of calls and info about people like him, and they did check his profile. And any sane person won't go to the person with least criminal record first when you have a whole range of more likely suspects available
Remember it was the early 70's
My grandma had a run in with Ted Bundy and he asked her to help him load skis or something onto his beetle (it was in Washington in the winter) and she felt incredibly uncomfortable and told him "no". Which is lucky on her part cause she would've been dead and she's the only grandparent I like
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The victims had basically good manners, as well as kindness and attractiveness.
The cops should have gone to jail with Bundy for being criminally incompetent.
“The cops should have *gone* to jail.” Learn your past participles my dude. 😘
@@hssrz7564 Thanks honey 😘
@@hssrz7564 learn how to spell 😘
The profiling system wasn’t very good back then
@@hssrz7564 That's exactly what he said 🤦🏻♀️
7:03 this man literally took a vacation from killing people man I'm done 💀💀
“i’m taking a vacation off killing, i deserve it.”
I'm sorry but this shouldn't have been that funny😭💀💀✋✋✋
imagine just going "hmm, i've killed enough people, time to take a break" like-
he moved and started killing again, wheres the vacation
@@daveidduha a month long vacation, he got to Utah in august, first victim was in September
This guy has made such a big impact in the world. He’s a big reason why people don’t trust other people. He got away with so much just because he had the privilege
No, not at all and no.
Uhh you know other larger serial killers exist right? What privilege are you even referring to?
not really, like not at all, but ok
@@Amoogus u get some benefits but not that much it depends money u have
❤️Jesus lived the life we couldn't live and died the death we deserve. Repent of your sins and trust in Him💜
Thanks Ted Bundy, because of you no one will ever trust a genuinely struggling person again.
“…most of them were attractive…” y’all, seriously, put some respect on these dead women’s names. They were all beautiful women who met an awful end. RIP.
I think they ment in teds eyes
Beautiful doesn’t exactly mean attractive yk that right ? And secondly his target were attractive women ..not necessarily beautiful ..one can find a smart girl who isn’t beautiful attractive..
I think "conventionally attractive" would've been a better choice of words for the video!
@@katybcat8286 "conventionally" is implied and DOES NOT need to be explicited. FFS.
Maybe the families of the women did not want to reveal the names to the public
I watched a documentary on this guy. As they were taking him to his execution, he was trembling and shaking like a leaf in fear of his upcoming death. Could barely speak. All they could understand was that he wanted to know where his lawyer was at. Savage murderer, very weak man.
wouldnt you be shaking while walking to ur death?
Haha good.
@King Ant "He didn't deserve to be afraid to die" What does that even mean ? This sentence makes no sense. Being afraid to die is a natural reaction and there's no "deserving", it's just a feeling, who cares if he was afraid to die or not ? Why would he not "deserve" to be afraid of dying ? Would it be better if he wasn't afraid ? If anything, it's a good thing that he felt afraid of death after what he did.
I can almost guarantee you that his fear wasn’t real and was used almost entirely for sympathy.
Ironic
This case proves pretty privilege… if Bundy wouldn’t be “good looking” he probably would have been caught sooner
There's no such thing as "pretty privilege." Ted Bundy was very charismatic. He was well educated and used his words to get his way.
@@isaacrowlee9238 as much as you want to think otherwise, pretty privilege do exist. They got treated and trusted better. This is why bullying exist mostly on unfortunate-looking people.
@@Vyansya it's worth noting that bullying is essential in a society that has standards. Without bullying, all the weirdos feel safe to be weird without punishment
@@isaacrowlee9238 while i disagree w your statement abt bullying, weirdo with pretty face will be labeled as "oh she's just quirky", that's where the "cute nerdy gf" trend came from. Just another proof pretty privilege is very much exist.
@@Vyansya I disagree. In an immature high school environment, this may be true, but in the real world, weird people are weird. I'd say at the very least, an attractive face is slightly more diffusing, but that ultimately means nothing to any clear thinking adult.
no introductions, no 1537 hour intro, straight to the point.
LOL
Moral of the story: don't look attractive
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You mean "be attractive"
@@clorox1743 What? Moral of the story is “to be unattractive” because his victims were apparently mostly attractive.
If you were speaking from Bundy’s perspective though I guess you could be right since his physical appearance helped him with some of his crimes.
@@kinoutart thats exactly what i mean by that, being attractive help you in many way
@@clorox1743 big disadvantages too
Is it just me or does anyone else have the feeling that cops in the late 1900s were simply terrible at doing their jobs
It is hard to find a serial killer with bad DNA technology. Without motive they don't know who to look for
Absolutely
They kinda still are
Hilarious how nothing changes in a century.
@@bunnylikespie it hasn’t been a century since the late 1900’s yet
Worst of the worst
Same
@@romanbellic2178 bruh
He just like me fr
He was definitely bad, but Gacy might of been worse
Edmund kemper?
This is the true definition of "never judge a book by its cover"
“He’ll do unspeakable things to her”
I think we know what that means.
Crazy how they said he went back to them. Mentally Sick man!
wait mozart-
Right? What a monster, he made them eat pizza with pineapple on it.
@@eternalreign2313 lol
@@eternalreign2313 lol
What's so scary is that I can imagine myself helping a man in that situation with his books and Volkswagen. Terrifying that monsters like that will put on the facade of being a helpless person just to hurt someone. Sickening.
Thanks for letting me know 😀
Yeah, I wouldn't help someone before but after learning about this I'm definitely avoiding anyone who needs non-urgent help unless it's like, an old lady
I'd rather be rude than dies in kindness
@@sekairedblue that's what the old lady is counting on! She's got you right where she wants ya!
I saw his last interview before he was fried. There were no more stays of execution. You could see the fear in his eyes. That made me feel happy that he was feeling the fear like he put in his victims.
@Jean Rhodes When you ambush women and girls like Bundy did, it shows what a sick coward he and all like him are.
@the person who asked Looks like you need grammar lessons also.
You obviously don’t know what it means
@the person who asked What she said was right. It was IRONIC because Bundy's victim feel fear when they are about to be killed. And Bundy feels fear also because he's about to get executed, thats what IRONIC about that. He makes his victims feel fear and now he feels fear
Link?
He would've had a great future in front of him if he didn't choose the life he decided to do. He had so many opportunities ahead of him. I feel disgusted looking at the life he chose to do.
These poor girls had no idea what was coming to them. I feel so sorry.