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Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes
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Feb 03, 2019 08:36PM

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I also don't see why people find him handsome.


Netflix is becoming such a great place for true crime lately. I'm really excited about all the new content.
Regarding the Bundy documentary, it was interesting and very detailed, although I am not sure it has any new details for the TCist who already know the story. The editing was a bit annoying sometimes but maybe that's just me being old.
Regarding the Bundy documentary, it was interesting and very detailed, although I am not sure it has any new details for the TCist who already know the story. The editing was a bit annoying sometimes but maybe that's just me being old.
Shira wrote: "Netflix is becoming such a great place for true crime lately. I'm really excited about all the new content.
Regarding the Bundy documentary, it was interesting and very detailed, although I am not..."
There are almost too many choices.
Regarding the Bundy documentary, it was interesting and very detailed, although I am not..."
There are almost too many choices.

For me, it's usually the opposite. I am not that interested in the act itself but more in the motive and mind, and that's why listening to him in his own words was very interesting to me. Even his lack of insight at some points is sort of an insight.

I always am fascinated about the mind especially and the motive too. Is there something that happens early in life that triggers this behaviour? Some of these killers will take it to their grave but others like Bundy enjoy listening to themselves.
