Ted Bundy
Inside the Mind of America's Most Glorified Serial Killer
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Narrated by:
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Jim Johnston
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By:
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Kathy Lee
About this listen
Bundy's story is a tale of intrigue, mystery, and the murders of what could have been well over 100 women. As a listener, you will journey through the sick mind of Ted Bundy, traveling from one gruesome scene to another. You will hide with Bundy, watching and waiting for his next vicious attack. As Bundy prepares his defense, goes to trial, and is eventually electrocuted for his acts of violence, you'll be beside him, sharing in the experience. You will also be given an opportunity to judge for yourself all the factors that could have contributed to Bundy's monstrous existence.
However, the portrait of Bundy's life is bigger than him, his actions, and his victims. It's about what all this says about our society. You'll hear about behaviors from the press and officials that will cause you to question the craziness that defined our country in the 1970s. This may cause you to question what unknown evil may be lurking within your neighbors, your sons, or your husbands. Most of all, it might cause you to question whether there is a little Bundy in all of us.
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- Kathy M
- 31-03-2022
Very disappointing
what a credit waste!
At first I didn't know why the narrator was rushing but soon found out.
This book mostly focus' on the authors own feelings and thoughts rather than fact. personally I don't care for that, I want facts that's it, I can then draw my own thoughts about the circumstances etc.
There was a long winded section where the author kindly gave us some good, sound and common sense, might I say outright obvious safety precaution tips about accepting rides from strangers. At 50 years of age I can remember being taught this in kindergarten. The research that must have gone into finding such lame information must have been mindblowing.
Yes, I realise I sound harsh, but it's well deserved.
Without doubt this has topped the all time bad book list in my library.
In all, don't waste your credit or time. The narration wasn't good either but I don't think anyone could have made this book a good read/listen.
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