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some older drawings :)
Did Ted say anything about the other serial killers/criminals,or what he thought about them in general
Ted talks at length in many interviews/tapes about His conception of other serial killers' methods and desires, in a general sense, mostly relating His theories back to Himself.
specifically, Ted theorized extensively with king county detective bob keppel about the then-unnamed gary ridgway aka the green river killer. so much speculation was had, in fact, that keppel wrote a crappy, masturbatory book about it: "the riverman."
Ted also corresponded cordially with john hinckley jr., who famously shot ronald reagan, for a few letters, before the two were found out.
He read about kemper, and was able to quote him on a few occasions. Ted seemed to find some of the things ed said about serial murder and especially predating on women to be relatable.
posting some posts, in remberance of his passing.
SERIAL KILLER
Ted Bundy
Born on November 24, 1946, is one of the most well-known serial killers. Behind the façade of a charismatic man was a sociopath without any empathy. His victims were mostly young white university women between the ages of 15 to 25, starting a reign of terror based on kidnappings, assaults, and murders across the United States. Bundy was charged with 36 murders; however, the real number of victims is still unknown. Bundy was sentenced to the death penalty and ended up being executed in the electric chair on January 24, 1989. Bundy’s legacy is still present all over pop culture, like in the 2021 movie Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman with Zac Efron as Bundy.