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Forever sleeping with the lights on...

I watch documentaries fairly frequently so when this week's review was going to be easy. Keeping up with the Halloween theme of this weekend, I decided to watch the crime documentary Serial Killer: Ted Bundy. I'm not sure why...so don't ask. This documentary scared the bajesus right out of me. For those of you who don't know, Ted Bundy is one of America's most notorious serial killers. He was very good-looking and bright which attracted women whom he ultimately killed. According to those closest to him, his first murder was a little girl who lived down the street from him in Washington when he was 15; he was never convicted of that murder. According to forensic psychologists, his 5 year killing spree can be traced back to his college girlfriend breaking up with him. He did everything in his power to better himself so he could win her back and the moment she accepted his marriage proposal he broke up with her.

From that moment forward  Ted Bundy set out on his killing spree. His victims all had the same characteristics. They were small framed females, with long hair parted down the middle, with a caring nature. One of his victims managed to escape from his grip and managed to identify Bundy in a police lineup. Bundy was put into jail but managed to shimmy out of his cell and walked to freedom. After attacking 5 women in 1 night, known as the Chi Omega murders, he was caught and sentenced to death. It wouldn't be for another 10 years until Bundy would be killed. He then confessed to the rapes and murders of over 35 women.

Holy crap. This documentary scared me to death...people are insane. If you need me i'll be in the fetal position in a well-lit room. I rate this a solid 4.2 out of 5 dead females (is that weird? YOLO)

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