Ted Bundy, Serial Killer: A Short Biography and Psychological Analysis - Tamworth Grice

Ted Bundy, Serial Killer: A Short Biography and Psychological Analysis

By Tamworth Grice

  • Release Date: 2013-03-26
  • Genre: True Crime

Description

Ted Bundy--handsome, charming, and articulate--lured victims to their deaths with tricks such as crutches or a fake cast on his arm. He confessed to murdering thirty young women in seven states between 1974 and 1978, but his true number of victims is unknown. How could such a handsome and intelligent man be such a monster?

This book is approximately 5,000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet computer, smart phone, e-reader, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new--with this Lunch Break book!

Excerpt:
"On other occasions, he broke into victims’ homes and beat them to death or near death as they slept. He took trophies, including at least a dozen victims’ heads, which he kept in his apartment. He not infrequently visited his body dump sites; there he’d groom the victims’ decomposing corpses with cosmetics to make them look alive before having sex with them. He’s known to have said his rapes and murders weren’t about lust or violence; instead, they were about control."

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