Thursday, January 24, 2019

Blood drinker Ted Bundy has movie on his life


Conversations with assassins: Ted Bundy tapes is the documentary series that Netflix premiered on its platform and tells the truth about this serial killer

Thirty years have passed since the execution of Ted Bundy, a serial killer, and necrophiliac that terrified the entire United States in the 70s. For this reason, Netflix decided to release a documentary series of one of the most macabre criminals in history.


"Conversations with murderers: The tapes of Ted Bundy" is the documentary by Joe Berlinger. In this series, the portrait of the murderer will be presented through archives, audio recordings, and interviews with people related to the investigation. The series is now available on Netflix.

Ted Bundy was condemned to the capital punishment after being verified that it assassinated to 36 women between 1974 and 1977, but the investigators believe that the number could arrive at the hundred, what took to this man to commit these terrible acts? In this note, we will tell the life of this serial killer, his modus operandi, sentence and execution of this man.

Ted Bundy enrolled at the University of Puget Sound and began studying psychology and was always known as an excellent student. In 1967 he fell in love and began a relationship with Stephanie Brooks. Two years later, his girlfriend graduated and ended the relationship he had with Bundy.



He was very devastated by this and despite that in 1969 he started a new relationship with Elizabeth Kloepfer that would last five years despite continuing to fall in love with his former partner.



Sometime later he would graduate, and in 1973 he enrolled at the University of Washington to study law. He is also interested and begins to participate in the world of politics for the Republican Party and to join different community activities, becoming a volunteer in telephone service to help sexually assaulted women and even to be decorated for saving a child from drowning. He would meet Stephanie

Brooks again and have a brief relationship with her, which this time would end him after becoming extremely cold.



The murders begin

In 1974, still in the university, Ted Bundy entered the room of Joni Lenz, of 18 years, a student who assaulted in the room of his residence. Bundy hit her with a blunt object and raped her with the leg of the bed. Lenz managed to survive, but with irreversible neurological damage.



The killer would carry out the same procedure with Lynda Ann Healy, whom in this case he would kill. His corpse quartered appeared a year later in a forest near the university residence. The first crime left him wanting more, and he always chose similar victims: young, white, beautiful and black-haired students. All similar to Stephanie Brooks.

Joe Berlinger, director of the film Extremely Wicked, Shocking and Evil, And Vile to be screened at the Sundance Film Festival has also directed the docuseries Conversations with Assassins: The Ted Bundy tapes that are now available on Netflix.



This is a series of four episodes, which will take as a starting point unpublished interviews with Ted Bundy when he was on death row in Florida and where he detailed the crimes of more than 30 women in the seventies and the coldness about the facts and how his wife, Carole Ann Boone, came to testify in his favor at his trial.



Conversations with murderers: The tapes of Ted Bundy it was released today, January 24, 2019, when it is 30 years since its execution by the American justice system.



Among his victims were the corpses of Carol Valenzuela, Nancy Wilcox, Susan Rancourt, Donna Mason, Laura Aimee, Brenda Ball, Georgann Hawkins, Melissa Smith and Caryn Campbell among many others.



Modus operandi

Bundy's modus operandi was initially based on following and kidnapping his victims to his house to strangle them there. However with time and seeing that he had the ability to manipulate due to his charisma and it was attractive for many females, he started to look for victims during the day, it was usual to pretend to have a broken arm to ask for help to take things to your car.



The victims were often raped and dismembered, Ted used to keep parts of their bodies as the head as trophies of their crimes. It was not unusual for him to maintain relationships with the bodies once the victim died.



In order not to attract the attention of the police, Bundy decided to change the scene of his crimes and began a macabre tour of the United States that took him to Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and Florida, leaving behind a trail of murders.
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