People say "he's so creepy" or they say they can see his malicious ayes but the truth is that if we didn't know what he did, we wouldn't really notice anything.
Hmmm I find him sort of off in a way..regardless of what he did..and he's average looks ,the way ppl tlk of him ud think he's a supermodel or somtin..but his way is wat puts me off ..hes just odd
Yep, he escaped from the prison library he mentions in the first moments of the interview. Incredibly they allowed him to prepare for his defence in that library not only without hand or leg cuffs, but totally alone and unsupervised! They stupidly assumed it was too high for him to jump out of the (unbarred) window. Wrong! On that occasion Bundy gave himself up after six days, and thankfully didn't attack any females. But his next successful escape(cleverly timed on a public holiday when the prison had a skeleton staff), cost the lives of two women and a 12-year-old girl. It's hard to believe, but the prison powers-that-be showed the same negligence as before, failing to heed a warning from one of Bundy's visitors he was planning an escape through his ceiling.
He killed my cousin’s friend , Kimberly Leach . They offered her a ride home before Bundy picked her up…. I was 7 years old and so this man, Ted Bundy , helped me understand that this is a wicked world and strangers are not to be trusted no matter how nice or articulate they are !
To be truthful, he attack 6 women 4 from a Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State where 2 died. Then immediately after went the next home and attacked a woman there where she survived. She did then abducted and killed a 12 year old girl.
Suave, calm, engaging without being creepy. No wonder he was able to get away with killing for so long. Truly a master of manipulation and an expert at saying the right thing. This guy was the perfect killing machine. Scary fascinating stuff.
@@earthsurgery1237 Exactly. He strikes me as someone lying about something (he can barely keep a grin off his face), who is very full of himself. I think he would give me a bad vibe even if I didn't know what he did.
He really enjoyed the celebrity status he received from being a serial killer. I was a teenager in Seattle when Ted was roaming the streets. I remember when he was arrested, and I thought that no way did they have the right guy. He certainly didn't look like a monster. He's actually terrifying. Very calm , soft spoken but completely evil.
@@letshavefun5210 Didn't say I was an expert. There's something called emotional intelligence and behavioural knowledge. Your whole sentence in the end didn't quite make sense. Don't know why you felt so attacked haha.
@@missmichellevp I was trying to say that he may have not have. The power to resist if he's a psychopath he is born that way but if he's sociopath he was made by society
@@letshavefun5210 okay, that's completely fine. All I said in my original comment was that his eyes and the way he looked at some people is quite intense and it makes you wonder what exactly he was thinking in that moment.
@@missmichellevp well he may be looking like that cause he is a little down with his head so it may look that way although I found this kind of people fascinating they are not boring and actually quite intelligent exciting
The fact that he can come off as so charming, level headed and intelligent AND knowing what he did, is the scariest thing about him. I could see myself sitting and talking with him at a dinner party and that is frightening. The only part of these interviews that gave me the “creeps” was the way he looked at the camera when he said he hadnt physically harmed anyone.
24:30 the most wicked, twisted, disgusting and evil face u will ever see. hes acting but then lets his mask slip. Look at that evil face. Not human. 24:36 here the mask slips. 24:52 here it also slips, again directly after he lied
That's a classic psychopath for you, they're master manipulators and usually very charismatic; whereas sociopaths don't have those traits usually. Psychos are calculated with everything they do and say, and sociopaths are impulsive and messy
@I put the 'hot' in psychotic I feel like context matters. He seems more obviously psychotic/narcissistic because you know he's lying and a murderous psychopath. But under other circumstances where there are doubts, he could seem earnestly stressed out and indignant.
@@ssrmy1782 I think you missed the point. Hes saying that they COME OFF charming and smart, while most people assume psychopaths come off as weirdos. No one said they werent feigning the emotion.
Watching this interview I almost forget what an evil man he is because he seems like such a chill guy. He deceived me and I know what he did can’t imagine how easily his victims were deceived. RIP to all of them.
I fucking hate people and when men ask me for favors I just say I have a bad spine and can’t help them sorry I never like it when strange men talk to me that’s just my nature
Yeah, but it's weirdly inappropriate to be "chill" in such a situation. His mannerisms are all wrong for someone claiming to be innocent. If I were wrongfully locked up for horrific crimes, I would not be grinning and smirking and acting strangely arrogant. And if I got the chance to do an interview and protest my innocence, I would be dead serious and emphatically repetitive that I did not do this thing!
@@QueenAlexis556 Works great I got issues from my tailbone to my axis. You just say sorry dude, I’m handicapped. I did it cause I’m actually disabled technically due to herniations. I’m surprised how many people help men I’m like no thanks.
I lived there when he was jailed. He escaped from the Glenwood Springs jail. And escaped from Aspen County Court. Parents wouldn't allow us to go anywhere after school. I was 17 yrs. Old.
Notice how he never answered a question with a simple Yes or No. He dances around each question before finally coming up with an answer. It gives him time to conjure what he thinks the interviewer wants to hear. This is also a tactic employed by many politicians.
Typical repeating of the question asked, to buy time to think of an answer. Im no FBI behavioral analyst, but when he says he didnt want people ogling him like he was some weirdo, because hes not, you can see a liitle flick of BS in his eyes when he said "because hes not". Maybe you guys agree, maybe im reading into it too much, idk.
He was on the path to be one.. he was making relations with Rockefeller bloodline. I have a conspiracy theory that ted had outside help with at least one of his prison escapes. Satanism (and luciferianism) is big in D.C., among elites and I’ll add that hollywood is just posing as if it is not D.C. Theres a big illusion that they are 2 different things. Ted fits in with that whole system, he’s a prime candidate. Look into Jonny Depp being used to protect/defend the boys would killed and mutilated some kid in the south in an occult ritual. There a documentary on it called ‘paradise lost’.
The smiling is called duping delight. The joy expressed when one is able to control a person that is made obvious with an improper smirk or facial gesture after deception is delivered.
I was about to say duping delight! Saw someone already did. He knows he’s lying, he knows he’s doing things that are manipulating people and it comes through in his face
Agree. Everyone saying he’s charming…he’s creepy af, just blank eyes, dead inside even when smiling. May have the words, but the look of his eyes and mannerisms scream somethings not right. But I get how many women were fooled by it, his attacking at night, putting focus on other aspects rather than his dead shark eyes….women nowadays would thankfully never fall for it. He’s a sick man, and the women that fawned over him in his trial and incarceration have severe issues.
Of course everyone knew he was playing a game in pleading not guilty. Bundy was facing the electric chair, he had absolutely nothing to lose. He planned to go out on a high and enjoy his days in court, playing the role of the attorney he was not smart enough to be, because he flunked law school!
Oh I don't doubt Bundy was narcissistic enough to believe his rhetoric could sway a jury. After all, he refused a plea deal that would have saved his life and taken the death sentence off the table, because he could not stand up in court and admit to being a serial sex killer. Even typing that out, I'm astonished anew! If he'd only confessed at trial, Bundy would be alive today, and in our celebrity and murder obsessed world he would no doubt be enjoying a life of fame, interview requests and Netflix deals from behind bars, as the world's most notorious serial killer. Refusing the plea deal was a huge strategic mistake on his part, particularly when you consider he wound up confessing anyway, purely to delay his appointment with the electric chair (referred to at the time as 'Ted's Bones-For-Time' Scheme', he would promise to provide further confessions and more details of where bodies lay, in return for extra months alive). But he could only stall the inevitable for so long. His undoing was not only the compelling evidence against him - particularly his unmistakable bite mark on one victim's buttock - but ironically his own creepy conduct as a defendant. This is where psychopaths frequently come undone. They have huge confidence in their ability to fool people (and clearly he frequently did), but when their back's against the wall they lack the fundamental empathy and emotional intelligence to convincingly mimic non psychopaths. Jurors spoke of his inappropriate grinning and laughter, when the most grisly crime scene photos were projected in court. His eager questioning of witnesses betrayed the pleasure he experienced at re-living his own sexually motivated murders. I'm certain escape plans were always at the forefront of his mind too. Bundy had astonishing success in breaking out of jail (committing three additional killings on his second successful escape). I think he stayed upbeat after he was convicted of murder because he held onto hope that another break for freedom was possible. Prison warders frequently found evidence he was planning such escapes (eg an iron bar removed from a cell's window and 'glued' back in with a home made glue), and he was constantly moved around the jail to thwart such plans. Bundy's physical deterioration from the mid-eighties in my view shows his last hopes of freedom leaving him (he aged quite dramatically, at the time merely in his late thirties).
@@billscannell93 Oh yes, no question he would have killed and killed again, probably well into old age. For Bundy killing women was a sexual compulsion as powerful as orgasm itself. You're right, society's fascination with murderers is very interesting. I think there's a lot of 'forewarned is forearmed' in it, ie we think of such crimes as cautionary tales we can learn from. If we soak up all the grisly details of how perpetrator conquered prey, then it isn't going to happen to us! But it's much more complex than that. It's the human condition to be voyeuristic, the lure of the 'freak show'. And what could be freakier, or more terrifying than a killer who presents as a harmless, even likeable Mr Average? That is surely as intriguing in Ted Bundy, as the obscene horror of his crimes. One criminologist involved in the case said Bundy's murders were the most fundamentally misogynist he had ever witnessed. The element of necrophilia was strong, which provides a big clue to motivation. He derived sexual pleasure from 'ownership' of attractive young women. He once drove for 9 hours to revisit the corpse of a woman he had murdered six weeks earlier, and spent the night 'enjoying' her. This was a frequent habit (he had penetrative and oral sex with his victims' bodies until putrefaction made it impossible). It's believed there may well be more, unidentified victims from a period when he says he lured victims to a room he hired, and kept their bodies/severed heads there for long periods to repeatedly abuse. Victims' relatives frequently reported that their loved one's remains were wearing clothes they didn't own, with their nails painted in a colour they didn't favour. Bundy's post mortem habit was playing dress up with the dead bodies, photographing them, applying make up to their lifeless faces, and even washing their hair. He claimed on one occasion when police stopped and searched his car, they missed a large stash of Polaroid pictures depicting such grisly acts with corpses. At his first opportunity, he burned them. Had those pictures only been found, his murder trial would have happened much sooner and been an open and shut case. As you can tell from my lengthy posts, I share the fascination with Bundy and other killers, so I can't claim any moral high ground here! But I honestly feel reports of his supposed charm are over stated. Yes he presented as fairly normal, for a man who preferred his sexual partners deceased. But to my eyes he comes across as twitchy, pretentious, and fundamentally uncomfortable in his skin (his 'good looks' are overstated too, he was actually physically underwhelming with a puny physique). I would not necessarily have thought him capable of murder, but I'm sure I wouldn't have sought him out, or felt relaxed in his company. You used a word to describe Bundy which has fallen out of favour, but you're spot on. He was insane. I recently read that a few people reported the same, compelling (and chilling) account of him dramatically 'changing' in their company when they were alone with him. They described a sudden, frightening alteration that was so dramatic, it appeared to be physical (one man said Bundy even emitted a different odour), and they immediately feared for their lives. They experienced a brief glimpse of what his victims must have experienced.
@@billscannell93 Absolutely, Bundy had zero empathy for the women he hunted and killed. His object was to take possession to what was (for him), the ultimate level - owning their lifeless, powerless bodies. It's nothing new, alas. Gay serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer and Dennis Nilsen's motives for murdering young men were pretty much identical. British killer Nilsen targeted homeless men whose absence would not be missed. He was a loner and ultimately caught because he lived in a top floor apartment without access to land on which to burn or bury the bodies after he'd enjoyed his weeks of 'fun' watching TV, raping and generally fantasising about his cadaver 'sex toys'. Brian Masters' brilliant book on the case was aptly titled 'Killing for Company'. In desperation Nilsen hid the rotting bodies in cupboards and under floorboards, before chopping them up and flushing them down the toilet. This caused a blockage he claimed was fried chicken bones, but a visiting plumber recognised as human remains. Obviously the question of nature and nurture is central to understanding serial killers, and experts have never been able to take a definitive view on that. Brain scans reveal a clearly defined 'psychopath's brain', with weakened neurological pathways to the areas controlling emotions of love, empathy, remorse and fear. These would seem to provide a convincing explanation for the most dangerous killers' compulsions and risk-taking. But that's far too simplistic an explanation. Not every psychopath becomes a killer. Bundy's childhood was seriously dysfunctional by any measure. Discovering his abusive grandfather was actually his biological father was clearly a crisis of incalculable proportions. He was never honest about his bad childhood incidentally, repeatedly telling interviewers he was the product of the classic, wholesome all-American home. His memories of his formative years remained too shameful, and maybe revealed too much of his true self, for him to share them with anyone. His mother supported him throughout his trials and apparently believed in his innocence even after he'd confessed and right up to his execution. But one has to suspect the quality of that mother-son relationship, for Bundy to have become such a pathological woman-hater. It's claimed he resented her for his illegitimacy, and for having four children after him with the man who became his stepfather and gave him the name Bundy. From a young age Ted showed contempt to him, sneering that he was working class and a failure. He was socially awkward at school, and a flop at sports and attracting girls. His contemporaries reported early instances of cruelty to animals and to other kids. He may have committed his first murder at 14, an eight year old girl who disappeared from his neighbourhood, where he was a peeping tom. He was frequently caught masturbating at school by other children. He may have been exposed to his grandfather's hardcore pornography from a young age, and developed an adult obsession with the violent sexual artwork and stories in detective comics he bought as a teen. Interestingly, Bundy was keen on taking ownership of what was not his from a young age, getting away with many thefts of luxury goods from stores he could not afford to patronise. Was 'stealing' women for sexual gratification a logical progression, in his warped mind? Can we ever fully understand or explain the very worst behaviour of human beings? All of these factors likely played a role in Bundy's murder career. But they still don't fully explain it. Maybe it's the essential mystery of these monsters that keeps us hooked, and coming back for more. Good chatting with you.
He is a good talker and has that friendly smile and charm in conversation which draws you in and cant help but like , you would trust and never suspect him of any wrongdoings, but that's how the women would have felt too
He broke in the college attendants apt.i just read not to long ago, the one that hide in the apt felt such survivors guilt she committed suicide not long after. 😭😭
Are you kidding? This interview shows a person who is deeply troubled and angry, as hell, with great contempt for other humans; at least that is the energy coming out of him. So tragic so many people died, by his hands. So tragic and terribly sad..a true human tragedy. 😖☹😞😕
People say they can tell he's evil/has evil eyes/etc But they don't realize that's only because they know what he did. If he had lead a noble life, no one would be saying he seems evil.
What comes off to me as annoying and fkd up is that every one of you girls has a lot of good things to say about ted bundy, like some sort of repressed admiration coming out.
@@whitneywilliams317 The lines on his forehead and around his eyes tell all. He was only 31 when this interview took place, he looks more like 50+. Apparently he was a shapeshifting type that looks different in every photo and he often used disguises. Some strange, vile creature he is.
It's "scary" because you are used to see them like Jason Voorhees, Jeff the Killer or just someone crazy physically. Truth is, a killer is a human, he can be stupid or smart, he's not a monster necessary.
It’s scary how likeable he is TOO LIKEABLE. Watching these crime stories definitely has taught me to ALWAYS have discernment and if someone feels off they probably are .
speak for yourself. this guy laughs after every question he is asked, breaks eye contact then puts on this huge grin. I'm not entirely convinced because of the video quality but he does look high.
@@VictoryRama from what i seen ted bundy was sagittarius sun, moon and mars, he did have a scorpio mercury and venus tho, for south node i don't know but ye i saw he is still scorpio stellium meaning scorpio is dominant and i can deff see scorpio in him
T€d Bundy was a legend in his own mind. The biggest blow to his ego was that the world would willfully choose to deprive themselves of his continued presence upon the earth. He could not comprehend a world without his precious self. It was inconceivable to him. Remember, in the end, he begged for his life, promising to confess to more crimes. Small man indeed.
I disagree nobody will remember you or me he is legendary just not in a good way and it’s clearly hard for you to accept that but it is a fact. Ted bundy has been and will be remembered more than most presidents. You know and i know it. The notion that humans are saint like creatures is just laughable. Look at the world we’ve inhabited for hundreds of years full of wars rape and murder. You need to get real
no, he was just painfully afraid of death, like most humans are. psychopaths are not some kind of feelingless beings, and neither was he since he loved his mom and girlfriend dearly. he was afraid of death, he screamed and cried while walked to the electric chair. does that excuse what he did? no. but dehumanizing antisocials is what sets us back when it comes to understanding them
@@vhscdpsychopaths are emotionless, it's just a facade, a mask he is behind. The reason Bundy is scared of death is obvious. The only emotion he feels is anything regarding himself. Dehumanizing very extreme cases of psychopathy is completely fine.. you can't feel for a being who wouldn't feel a thing for you no matter how long you'd know him. Ted Bundy would feel the same towards you and your comment as he would for a "colleague" of his of 4 years.
At 23:48 when the interviewer asks "You are not guilty?" and Ted can't even get the words "I'm not guilty" out of his mouth before he starts laughing, then he tilts his head back in laughter. I think this is one of the most telling moments in the interview
His NPD game is so strong. He reminds me of my narcissist ex: lie, deny, deny, deny, deflect, put on performances, play the victim, word salads, endless arguments and fabrications of narratives... all while doing the most horrific acts and being confronted with evidence. It’s astonishing to watch him defend himself and deny everything he had done with so much conviction and passion for YEARS. When you know the truth and see through the fake mask of sanity, it’s quite disturbing and scary how these dark triad disorders manifest
My father growing up was a sexual sadist and hurt me in ways I can't begin to relate. Every single movement of this guy screams sociopathic monster to me, and it's fascinating how others can't see it. It's the way they move, the look in their eye, it's the words they choose. It's TOO "human". Like... they're always 'on'. People who never saw that side of my father think he's the greatest guy they ever knew. Man of the church, pillar of the community, funny, playful, charming. But there's something so uncomfortable about the way they are to me. It's the same sensation I get with AI that's so so close to being human, and you can't put your finger on what's wrong; they smile too easily, at just a fraction of a second too long, head movements and the look in the eye so close to human and yet something feels so wrong. You can't catch them off guard, you see no displays of anxiety other than something you feel is disingenuous but you can't quite express. They use laughter as a disarming tool, as a sheep's skin. When i was a kid I often thought of little red riding hood and how it appeared to be a harmless grandmother until you were too close, and it was too late.
Perhaps earlier experience helped to recognise and deal with dangerous people later in your life. There's an occasional steely cold glance at the camera when the affable mask momentarily slips to reveal how he would have eyed his victims.
He's not very good at deflecting. "Are you guilty of these crimes?" -- "Haha, did I ever steal a candy bar? I mean, everyone is guilty in some kind of sense. But of the things I think you're speaking of......no." This seems like a textbook red flag answer for an interrogator. Wouldn't an innocent person be indignant at being accused of such an ugly crime? Not laughing, not some long drawn out explanation of the culpability of mankind in criminal acts in general. Come on.
Trying to seem deep and philosophical was one of his many flaws. In most cases it only increased suspicion of him in his culpability in the killings, like when he acted as his own lawyer in court for the Florida sorority house murders. Sometimes simple responses are the best.
The guard sees right through Bundy, knows he's evil incarnate. He confessed to 30 monstrous murders, committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. His true victim total is unknown but it's probably a lot higher. Here he is, all charming and smiling, after the unspeakable and deeply depraved things he did to his victims before and after he killed them.
You have to be a dv/sa/am victim to see it. Anyone who hasn't had a long term encounter with a sociopath/psychopath won't notice. I see it. The disassociation of his eyes, body language, voice, words and actions. It's a very well put together act. He's not engaged with the person he is interacting. He is displaying an act... to the camera. I've seen this done to people in person when I was abused, bruised and unable to speak up.
The biggest give away is how he can’t act out appropriate emotions during such a serious interview. When they say “you’re not guilty?” And he bursts out laughing stating he is not guilty is chilling. True psychopath
I agree. It's a very odd reaction for a normal person, but we all know Ted wasn't normal. Total psychopath. Kind of reminds me of how the family murderer Chris Watts had in his Google search history something along the lines of, "What do you feel when someone says I love you?" Who needs to Google that? Someone who doesn't experience normal human emotions, that's who. They are GREAT at wearing a mask, but once in awhile it slips just a bit and you can tell they don't quite understand which emotion they should be faking to go along with the setting. 😬
I think his reaction was supposed to signal out how confident he is in his innocence and that even the question wether he is guilty or not is so ludicrous that laughing is the only appropriate response.
Not really. He’s defending himself in a trial. If he folded to a simple question to a reporter that would’ve been stupid. In fact I think you’re stupid for not realising that
I think that only a guilty man could be this calm , chuckling, and composed enough to represent himself. An innocent man would be absolutely coming unglued. Begging, possibly crying. Definitely not enjoying the attention, like Ted clearly was.
I know shit about psychology but I´ve heard in several videos, by experts, that innocent people gets really offended when accused of something they didn´t do. Makes sense.
And if somebody was erratic and guilt ridden and emotionally all over the place we would say ‘ahhh the guilts eating him up inside, he’s guilty, look how emotional he is about facing what he’s done’ so regardless of how he acts people will have something to say about him
Ted Bundy's reaction to all his charges gave a good indication that he was guilty. Any truly innocent man in Bundy's situation would feel way more frustrated and angry than he's accused and punished for a serious crime that he didn't do. Bundy was way too calm for a person who was supposedly "innocent". Even some of Bundy's friends started to believe he was guilty after vouching for his innocence because Bundy acted way too calm for someone who was supposedly innocent.
And his answer to the "are you guilty" question was so bad for a guy supposedly innocent. Not only was he too calm and laughing to much as an innocent guy, but he said the statement "no mam is truly innocent" as if he's almost tryna delude himself into thinking that murder is on the same level of bad as not writing letters to your mom.
Worst of all: He seemed to be very kind before his crimes were found out. People close to him must have said, *"Oh! He did that? I can't believe this, he treated everyone so well. How can we be so naive."* RIP their victims.
@@Abby2944 Ikr. At the very least he had psychopathy (which was proven). What is frightening is the way he behaves and speaks well, he seemed quite serene for someone dangerous. Imagine how aggressively he reacted to his victims. He was a demon who couldn't disguise himself as a human.
It’s crazy how calm he acts and how you can tell that he’s trying to be very careful in the way he words things. If I didn’t know he had killed people I wouldn’t have suspected a thing.
actually when you look at him, while he is giving all the right answers he gives these glances like he is not there. He doesn't fully engage. When you talk to a person like that you feel there's something deceitful, because he checks if you are buying his bullshit.This happens lot with street hustlers and conmen all over the world. Reason why he and hustlers do that is because learning new things is energy-consuming on our psyche, we rather look for familiarity and easy answers. We want to identify with one who has the same team jersey than us, or haircut, or job or worldview or whatever
@@mikimiyazaki exactly. Dude I can tell from one glance at this guy to stay the hell away from him. I don’t understand how almost everyone in these comments is saying how charming and blah blah he was. He is creepy as all hell!
3:19 that look in his eyes alone is more terrifying than any horror movie. You can literally see the look of “crazy”. It’s like looking into a sharks eyes. Dull and lifeless while everything around him, his demeanor, body language, all seems lively. Truly disturbing in every way.
An innocent person being accused of committing multiple murders would react in a totally different way. He is far too relaxed and is clearly enjoying the attention.
Yeh. Thats the part in entirety that gives it away. Even in court when on stand he answers very casually and laughing smiling. An innocent person would be distressed with facing all these stigmas and missing out on his real life he was building outside.
@@YlL-ji2sl an innocent person's body language and face would show after a point he feels defeated, hurt by the accusations, that his course of life and everything he worked for has been disrupted and it's tainted.. Bundy shows none.
And then 3 months after this interview in June 1977 Bundy would make his first of two successful escapes one from a courthouse library and the second a jail cell in December that same year.
@@gangstalkingchronicles6949 How is it ironic, do you know what word you're using because where is the irony? I don't understand why people can't separate their feelings from the facts about serial killers.
Love this interview. There's tons of shots of him looking at whomever is to left thru his brows, glimpse of what many victims must've seen exactly.. eerie
Yeah same! as much I hate the moral choices of serial killers (for obvious reasons) their psyche do fascinate me. It’s like I can’t help to think and ask myself “Hmmmm, what made them get away with it for so long?” And with Ted I’m assuming it’s that confident and laid back attitude.
@@ashleyglaister7692 Gracias! Yeah, I noticed that first after Michael Preece, the Mormon Branch president of his ward said he was "so shy and quiet" everytime he came around. Others mentioned it too, Dennis Couch, etc
Bundy, in my opinion, was the most terrifying serial killer. His mix of intelligence, good looks, charm, charisma, and sheer brutality is second to none.
I agree. Setting aside their crimes. Dahmer was a weird guy, Ramirez looked like a dirt bag, Bundy appeared so normal and personable, which IMO made him the most terrifying. He would be the last guy you would suspect of something so horrific.
I have been in narcissistic relationships earlier and gone through hell but recently I met a guy online who lived in a different state, he had exactly this same demeneour. He would always have the right things to say and he said a lot about his past. But from the beginning there was something off with him. I can't describe, like someone who can't make normal human connections kind of person. Someone who always has to go to an extra mile to put on a show. He admitted about his sadistic personality and revealed that he was a huge bully his whole life but now he has changed. Jesus Christ,, after few weeks when conversations deepened, he threatened me. He told me if he catches his woman cheating/lying/ even talking to another man. He can go violent. I asked him what do you mean? You can get away with that? He said you don't know me. No police has ever touched me yet. They can't ever. I ran. Blocked him. We never met in real life but he was kind of pressuring me to meet him at his home town. He literally moves like this guy and the intelligence he had was on another level. I don't know who he really was and what is he capable of. But honestly I hope and pray that he doesn't hurt other people. I just hope everyone stays safe.
I relate. My pest control guy has just tried to seduce me. He had the exact mannerisms/eyes/fake charisma as Ted Bundy. He lied about being married with kids. He put on this big theatrical performance with future faking and over the top displays of romance. When I rejected his advances, he turned into an entirely different person and became cold and impersonal. This all happened within the span of a few hours. Looks like we both dodged a bullet.
Body language...him laughing and smiling... Ted was most definitely sick.. mentally.. he literally wanted to kill again that moment he was speaking with the reporter..his eyes spoke volumes.. he was beyond a monster.. he couldn't control his demon at all.. not even in front of reporters..his demon was still showing .. just not in rage
he is laughing for the lies he is saying he cant say those things without laughing he doesn't even think somebody coukd believe alk the crap he is talking about he can't stop laughing
Definately ill. How many escaped convicts, also on the FBIs ten most wanted list, go out and murder three people and attack even more? Normally you are trying to lay low in those circumstances. Not him. Bundy was very sick, and never would have stopped killing.
@@renedream66 She had short hair and was older than his typical victim. Even if she had met him alone down a dark alley I doubt Bundy would have done anything to her.
You can clearly see that Ted Bundy is very unsettled and agitated with a females presence 😮 ,he is much more comfortable by being interviewed by a man PERIOD!!!!! No clenched first,no touching his face 😈 rubbing his beard!!! But with the woman interviewer he can't stop all that behaviour 😮. She was very lucky she was with law enforcement officers and others around her 😢
Or maybe it's an act, hunching over to look smaller, not threatening in any way. Stroking his beard gently as if he's a deep thinker. His hands are moving close to his body with his head dipping down and inward. Such an act as if he is the gentlest man on earth. 😢
It boggles the mind how the general public *still* assumes dangerous, violent people are usually withdrawn and quiet. Sociopaths, according to the experts, are nearly always well-spoken and affable. They're very much aware of how devious they are and seemingly delight in being above suspicion.
Yes, I agree! Unless I'm around people I like being around or am very comfortable, I am very withdrawn and quiet- meaning in most public spaces or interactions, in most of my classes, etc. However, I have the exact opposite issue of Bundy- instead of not feeling empathy, I have excessive empathy. I like to help others, I am always kind and polite when talking to people, and I feel emotions in extremes (for example when I hear about something awful happening to someone else, I feel so awful for them and think about how they must be feeling). It sucks that sometimes because I keep myself to myself and have a bit of a "resting bitch face" people assume I am mean. It doesn't happen often anymore, but I remember it happening to me when I was younger multiple times.
@@johanneshej4940 Sociopathy and psychopathy are different severities of the Antisocial Personality Disorder Spectrum (ASPD). Both sociopath and psychopath are technically outdated but both are still used occasionally to mark the differences between severities. Sociopaths are usually more reckless and impulsive than psychopaths and are able to form emotional connections with few people. Psychopaths cannot form true emotional connections but may fake pretend as if they can as a form of manipulation. Note: I am not a psychologist or psychiatrist and have no real experience in the medical field.
Exactly what I was thinking. There are certain moments of this interview where I get a glimpse of the monster. Staring into the eyes of a sadistic homicidal maniac. Feeling so bad that so many young woman had to stare at that during the last few horrible minutes of their life.
Then why is victim's not get sacred when he speak to them . I saw all his intervew vidoes all are commenting his eyes and smiling are creepy,🤔for me if you ask all his victim's are attracted by is smiley face and eyes. If they are sacred of his eyes they didn't get into is car even if he ask any help.
23:18 It’s so evil that he’s talking about feeling for the victims families and how the loss of a loved one is one of the worst things a person can go through KNOWING that he’s the one who took these peoples loved ones from them.
Wow... March 1977. This was less than a year *before* he escaped to Florida and murdered those sorority girls, which was Jan 1978 I believe. Man, its crazy you're listening to a calm sounding man who's still not done committing terrible acts. Truly fascinating.
24:37 - watch his reaction to the question if he ever physically harmed anyone. Duping delight after lieing, eyes the camera and the people with a creepy smile. Wow, dude was pure evil.
he's attempting to circumvent the question. he himself believes he has never physically harmed anyone. when he says this he is thinking of like hurting kids or something. so it's easy to say he never did, because he probably genuinely, didn't hurt kids. however , this is his deceit. that is why he said " not that in context". so in the context. he did physically hurt people. he murdered those same people he was physically hurting.
@@ChickenMcThiccken he actually killed a a little girl her name was kimberly leech he abducted her in his car by either luring her or simply abducting her to do what he always does
@@NienNienNien So please check your facts before you correct someone. It was Kim Leach, and she was killed in 1978, and this interview was in 1977 so this means technically, he didnt harm a kid yet
@@Lith- first of all i wasnt correcting him, second of all yes of course this is before he killed her i was just explaining what he did. So technically as of right now in the 21st freakin century he has harmed a child i am merely speaking in past tense buddy
What’s so odd-is the fact that eventually, even though we will never know the actual number of deaths he contributed to, he came forth “after finding the lord” and disclaimed his homicidal acts, but Gacy on the other hand…grasped every straw and “never took full accountability” of the “33” deaths he did. He still until his last breath never admitted to his kills-even though, evidently, he came forth and disclosed everything to his lawyer and the police-states attorneys and drew the “map” disclosing where the bodies are at, but this was never public knowledge to hear, but towards the end he said “I never said that” and claimed innocence of 33 deaths….there was a voice recording, which was so chilling to hear “I still get over on everyone…Gacy 33-1” If no one believes in the Devil, just listen to Bundy and Gacy have a general conversation.
Fascinating stuff Cap, thanks. Wow, when asked if he ever thinks about getting out, Ted chuckles and says "Legally? Sure!" Escapes like 3 months later. ..SMH, what a slick, crafty SOB.
The amazing thing with this interview is that he was able to make it out and commit his worst atrocity all the way down in FL. That’s the thing that gets me! How did they let that happen!
@@ultimatewickHe never should have escaped either time. Thankfully, the first time he didnt kill anyone, but this man was charged with such serious crimes, and was known to try to escape, that he should have been put in a cell that was IMPOSSIBLE to escape from. The blood of those coeds, and that beautiful little girl, is on the hands of those corrections people in Colorado. It sickens me.
You only see the red flags because you know what he did. If you didn’t, you would see him as an intelligent extroverted guy you wouldn’t think that he is a murderer or a criminal…
@@chilo8187 Excellent way of putting it.Sure it can seem charming but feels forced. The slight smiles and boyish smirks seem intentional and calculated. He comes across as that douchy guy who is trying to be smooth and charm the ladies at a bar but you can see through it a mile away. He seems like an entity trying to impersonate a human being.
Maybe it's just me (knowing who he is), but being a 50yo woman, having encountered some narcissists in my life, I have this feeling that there is no way I would have gone on a date with this guy to an isolated place even if he'd tried all his charmes on me. Yes, he looks calm, gentlemanlike, even charming, but his eyes are always wandering around, no solid eye contact with the person he is speaking to, his smile is creepy and there is something in his voice...I definitely have a feeling that something is off with this person.
@@savannahwallis7694 not all of them I guess. I saw a docu about him, and if I'm not mistaken, he admitted to killing 30 poor women, and some of them he met in bars, charmed them an rode them to distant places. The police added that the precise number of his victims could go up to 90 some, the circumstances of all his crimes would never be disovered fully.
You're the most perceptive and wise person here. I can't believe it that some people find his behavior normal and his answers credible. his eyes are constantly wandering. His vocal inflection varies in rhythm. There's a consistent cadence of deductive speech. The kind you would get from a Used car salesman. He comes off as very weird. All those leering stares, inappropriate chuckles and grins, just reveal "sociopath'.
I agree, but I think it’s easy to spot all the signs of deception because we know he is guilty, and we know what to look for and we are actively looking for them. When you don’t know the outcome, his charm will work on that that little bit of doubt that has to be there before someone has been proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt, and make it a lot more difficult to discern his honesty. It definitely worked on enough people for long enough that we have this interview. And his ability to deceive is why he was so successful and why people still talk about him. But I do agree that he is showing signs, and it’s chilling to watch.
Would you really notice though if you didn’t know he was a serial killer already? Because pretty much everyone didn’t expect it at all at the time.20-20 hindsight is a real thing.
No, it's not about that. If I met this guy in real life, I would take an instant disliking to him. He has a very corporate feel about him, devoid of any real personality, just waffle
This is exactly why he (and Bernardo) got away with it all those years. Most men doing the questioning can’t see it. Most women pick up on it immediately.
@@fierrosoft bruh he was probably talking to them nicly and redpectfully so they fall fir him and he is atractive too how would women or anyone know he is evil? if he is talking so nicly and looking nice
Bundy escaped from jail twice. The first time was on 6/7/77 and the 2nd time was on 12/30/77. During his second escape, he escaped to Florida, where he committed 3 more murders, including Kimberly Leach.
@@ilqar887 I don't think he had a specific attraction towards minors but that was just the most convenient for him at the time but its ted bundy so who knows
When asked if he's ever physically hurt anyone....the fast blinking...then that dead stare at the camera...pure evil. Those daggers he gives the women interviewing him, smiling and flirtatious...chilling.
Oh stfu. If you didn't know he was a serial killer you'd say he was a charming and handsome young fella, not "pure evil". You just say that now cuz you know he was batshit insane, otherwise you'd be clueless, just like his victims. That's what's scary about these guys, you can never know them.
@@jeniosk1097 thats literally the point.. when you know now what he did you can see his true nature, "if you didnt know you wouldnt know!!!!" is such an obvious fucking thing to say
Like I don’t even think I’d feel scared being in the same room as him that is what is so crazy. Somone like Richard Ramirez would scare the hell out of me to be near him , he was calm and soft spoken but had creep written all over him unlike bundy.
Many interesting moments in his eyes. At 9:50 you can see that he's pleased with his last short monologue, because he realises it was reasonably articulate.
actually when he smiles and squints his eyes, he looks like Charles when smiling lol. And the crazy thing is that Charles Manson never actually killed anyone with his own hands, but this guy did.
"Charming, Suave" etc etc. Delusional if you think that. He looks like a trapped animal that is absolutely desperate to escape, and the only way it can is by trying to talk it's way out, rather than bashing or choking like it normally would. You can see the intense frustration.
You see him mirroring her body position, giving her the gaze of an interested person in what she is saying, and nothing is more seductive than the feeling of being desired, he gives her total attention, he has a soft welcoming comfortable tone of voice, making you open up and lower your guard, I just saw 1 minute of this shit and I already can see this. This guy fucking loved this lifestyle. He agrees with her, validating her sense of self worth, he seems enthusiastic even though he’s in prison.. but he puts his positive facade out there, making her feel good and wanting to know more about him, creating an enthusiastic atmosphere, a lighthearted surrounding, laughing and making the person feel confortable. He is eloquent, giving the impression of an cultured and elevated person automatically esteeming interest and fascination in the minds of others. But he seems genuinely nervous and a little anxious, the itching of his nose and the head scratch are signs of anxiety, and he made those immediately after some questions. I think this guy isn’t a psychopath. I think he just had an life full of disappointment, hate, fear, so he decided to change himself and master his skills, and make himself feel bigger and a little less worthless, he seems a fucking disgrace. I think he believes is own lies, he seems a little more like a narcissistic failure.
Yes, He definitely wasn't a psycopath. He had Bipolar Disorder along with Narsicisstic Personality Disorder. And ofcourse, he was wired differently and could only get a sexual release from killing and possessing the Bodies of young girls. A very sad tale for everyone involved
Read the book "The Only Living Witness". It is regarded as one of the best and most objective books on Bundy. They went into his childhood and learnt that he was a shy and anxious kid who got Ignored by most people at school, and had very few friends.
Most people watching this won't realize it, but this is one of the scariest interviews you'll ever see in your life. This guy was a predator of the worst kind.
Ikr, even without knowing what he's done, he has a certain ominous look in his appearance that makes me rather uncomfortable. Just his facial expressions and eye movements really give me an eerie vibe.
People just used to think he’s the worst person on earth but I can’t see how are husbands abusing their wives and kids better? Or teenagers raping girls on schools parties? Or others serial killers out there which were never convinced because police didn’t care or blame it on others? How about those who runs pornography and prostitution business? Sure we don’t care about them. Parents don’t want to make time to check on their kids to know what they are watching and doing and how many of them will turn out to be exactly as Ted or even worse. Most likely we wouldn’t even know about them because most of the time police can’t catch them or if they do it’s too late in most of the times for instance “the dating game killer” 🤔🤨
@@ihaveautism666 Right, it's not about the fact that he's a malignant narcissist manipulator who's practiced for his entire life how to build rapport with people in order to get them to lower their guards and follow his suggestions..... it's his star sign! Lemme guess, you're a yoga practicing single mom with face piercings?
I would be scared to sit in front of him. This lady was brave. I had a nightmare where he was in the same room as me & I was absolutely crapping myself. His eyes are wild & dangerous!
Well, when this was recorded there was still a pretty solid amount of doubt of him being guilty or not, because he is so persuasive and manipulative. People wasn’t really sure if he was the person who did all these terrible things or not. So they probably found comfort in the fact that it couldve been someone else
When I was a kid my Mom always used to teach me to look at people's eyes, and gauge them, rather than trust their words. She told me you could see everything from the eyes. I was born in 1974 when I watch Bundy I wonder now if his terrifying eyes were why she thought to emphasise it...
Knowing his concern to keep up a good image in front of the public, it should be expected that he won’t make any clear and direct violent act or threat to you in the presence of a camera, with others surrounding you.
You're not going to hell for being fascinated with a demented soul. He intrigues you, which is harmless as long as you don't worship what he did, I don't see anything wrong. :)
If he fascinates you it's probably because you posess an inquisitive, intelligent mind that would like to understand how any person could be such a monster
You are not condemned for that, you are curious or in case that you found him charismatic you are just an idiot idolater without knowledge of the importance of life very prone to be punished and punish others indirectly by your stupidity, if the case is that last one of course, if not your are just curious wich is good
Wow, so incredible to see this old interview! Thanks for sharing this! I’ve always wanted to watch the whole thing. It didn’t lose its creepiness! The way he stares at the interviewer 🥶 so scary
People say "he's so creepy" or they say they can see his malicious ayes but the truth is that if we didn't know what he did, we wouldn't really notice anything.
Exactly! However, knowing what he did IS what makes it so creepy! Thats the point!
Hmmm I find him sort of off in a way..regardless of what he did..and he's average looks ,the way ppl tlk of him ud think he's a supermodel or somtin..but his way is wat puts me off ..hes just odd
speak for yourself
Well said.
Yes that's true
Remember, people, this interview happened before his first escape in June 1977.
Yep, he escaped from the prison library he mentions in the first moments of the interview. Incredibly they allowed him to prepare for his defence in that library not only without hand or leg cuffs, but totally alone and unsupervised! They stupidly assumed it was too high for him to jump out of the (unbarred) window. Wrong!
On that occasion Bundy gave himself up after six days, and thankfully didn't attack any females. But his next successful escape(cleverly timed on a public holiday when the prison had a skeleton staff), cost the lives of two women and a 12-year-old girl.
It's hard to believe, but the prison powers-that-be showed the same negligence as before, failing to heed a warning from one of Bundy's visitors he was planning an escape through his ceiling.
@@glamdolly30"and thankfully didn't attack any females". What about the males he attacked? You don't care about them?
0:43 If this was the guy in charge of guarding him, I'm not surprised Bundy escaped. 😁
@@SutterKrump He never killed any men. So there's that.
@@ronnie_5150...that you know of.
He killed my cousin’s friend , Kimberly Leach . They offered her a ride home before Bundy picked her up….
I was 7 years old and so this man, Ted Bundy , helped me understand that this is a wicked world and strangers are not to be trusted no matter how nice or articulate they are !
Strangers friends some family girlfriends wife's boyfriends husbands don't trust anyone but god
Are You Lying ???
Usually it's the people you know that are the biggest danger
The hell I would not even trust myself let alone strangers.
@Joelmccain22 lol
What is truly creepy is that after this interview, just 10 months later, he escaped and killed another 3 women, including a 12-year old.
To be truthful, he attack 6 women 4 from a Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State where 2 died. Then immediately after went the next home and attacked a woman there where she survived. She did then abducted and killed a 12 year old girl.
@Mikey_The-Pikey😂😂😂
The 12 year old was Kimberly leach i think. Some comment said she was her cousins friend
No later of this interview escapes and being caugth AND máster scapes again AND kill in florida
That was his second escape. The escape following this interview was his first which resulted in his swift recapture.
Suave, calm, engaging without being creepy. No wonder he was able to get away with killing for so long. Truly a master of manipulation and an expert at saying the right thing. This guy was the perfect killing machine. Scary fascinating stuff.
Hes very deceptive. I think that's the best word to describe him
@@earthsurgery1237 Exactly. He strikes me as someone lying about something (he can barely keep a grin off his face), who is very full of himself. I think he would give me a bad vibe even if I didn't know what he did.
I disagree that he isn't creepy here.
Also, the amount of praise you're giving here for him is creepy. It's the way you've worded it.
@@brandonwilson3222 I’ll run everything by you in the future Brandon, I want your approval.
He really enjoyed the celebrity status he received from being a serial killer.
I was a teenager in Seattle when Ted was roaming the streets. I remember when he was arrested, and I thought that no way did they have the right guy. He certainly didn't look like a monster.
He's actually terrifying. Very calm , soft spoken but completely evil.
Hey do you have photos at the time ?
@@thomasshelby1055 Photos from what? His arrest or?
@@bdlimea7018 yes at the time
@@thomasshelby1055 I don't have pictures of that time. I didn't take pictures of him. There's a ton on Google tho.
So creepy
He has really intense eyes, there was a lot behind them. He knew exactly who he was and what he did.
Oh yeah expert
Well he's more on the sociopathic side so sociopaths are made
@@letshavefun5210 Didn't say I was an expert. There's something called emotional intelligence and behavioural knowledge. Your whole sentence in the end didn't quite make sense. Don't know why you felt so attacked haha.
@@missmichellevp I was trying to say that he may have not have. The power to resist if he's a psychopath he is born that way but if he's sociopath he was made by society
@@letshavefun5210 okay, that's completely fine. All I said in my original comment was that his eyes and the way he looked at some people is quite intense and it makes you wonder what exactly he was thinking in that moment.
@@missmichellevp well he may be looking like that cause he is a little down with his head so it may look that way although I found this kind of people fascinating they are not boring and actually quite intelligent exciting
The fact that he can come off as so charming, level headed and intelligent AND knowing what he did, is the scariest thing about him. I could see myself sitting and talking with him at a dinner party and that is frightening. The only part of these interviews that gave me the “creeps” was the way he looked at the camera when he said he hadnt physically harmed anyone.
24:30 the most wicked, twisted, disgusting and evil face u will ever see.
hes acting but then lets his mask slip. Look at that evil face. Not human.
24:36 here the mask slips.
24:52 here it also slips, again directly after he lied
he's acting
@@lovepeaceandrespect8808 we know.
That's what made him ultimately successful until he messed up and was caught. He blended right in.
@@lovepeaceandrespect8808 no shit
What's weird to me is how much I feel like I would like him if I didn't know what he did.
YES!!! i think about that often!!!!!!
Same
That's a classic psychopath for you, they're master manipulators and usually very charismatic; whereas sociopaths don't have those traits usually. Psychos are calculated with everything they do and say, and sociopaths are impulsive and messy
I feel like you all do like this sick fucker and just say a preface to make it seem like you don’t
@I put the 'hot' in psychotic I feel like context matters. He seems more obviously psychotic/narcissistic because you know he's lying and a murderous psychopath. But under other circumstances where there are doubts, he could seem earnestly stressed out and indignant.
People doesn't realize that psychopaths are not "weird" or shy people, they are charming, smart, well spoken, funny.
you're prob a 7 year old kid-
You are thinking of a Sociopath a psychopath doesn’t think before he or she acts
Psychopaths have below average IQ though, they aren't smart. It's a myth and people believe it because of movies.
Actually, they're generally empty & vapid people that feign most "emotion" they show.
@@ssrmy1782 I think you missed the point. Hes saying that they COME OFF charming and smart, while most people assume psychopaths come off as weirdos. No one said they werent feigning the emotion.
Watching this interview I almost forget what an evil man he is because he seems like such a chill guy. He deceived me and I know what he did can’t imagine how easily his victims were deceived. RIP to all of them.
Hellllllllllll yesssssss!
I fucking hate people and when men ask me for favors I just say I have a bad spine and can’t help them sorry I never like it when strange men talk to me that’s just my nature
Yeah, but it's weirdly inappropriate to be "chill" in such a situation. His mannerisms are all wrong for someone claiming to be innocent. If I were wrongfully locked up for horrific crimes, I would not be grinning and smirking and acting strangely arrogant. And if I got the chance to do an interview and protest my innocence, I would be dead serious and emphatically repetitive that I did not do this thing!
@@badgirlhollywood9741 I tell them something similar myself
@@QueenAlexis556 Works great I got issues from my tailbone to my axis. You just say sorry dude, I’m handicapped. I did it cause I’m actually disabled technically due to herniations. I’m surprised how many people help men I’m like no thanks.
I lived there when he was jailed. He escaped from the Glenwood Springs jail. And escaped from Aspen County Court. Parents wouldn't allow us to go anywhere after school. I was 17 yrs. Old.
Notice how he never answered a question with a simple Yes or No. He dances around each question before finally coming up with an answer. It gives him time to conjure what he thinks the interviewer wants to hear. This is also a tactic employed by many politicians.
Wow I didn’t notice that until you said it!!
He was active in the republican scene
Typical repeating of the question asked, to buy time to think of an answer. Im no FBI behavioral analyst, but when he says he didnt want people ogling him like he was some weirdo, because hes not, you can see a liitle flick of BS in his eyes when he said "because hes not".
Maybe you guys agree, maybe im reading into it too much, idk.
politicians talk, exemple of a sociopath - > Republican!
@@funkyjeff77 more like a democrat who can’t define a woman.
He was a perpetual actor...it was as if he was on stage at all times.
Dude deserved oscar
when he killed, he wasn't an actor.
I think that’s the only time he wasn’t an actor, truthfully.
narcassit, they can not stand being seen in a bad way, it hurts their ego.
True
This guy is acting like a rockstar on TV being interviewed about his new album
😂😂😂
True
Wow yes
"My new victim is gonna drop in March, y'all!" 🤣
Funnily enough, he reminds me of Ian Watkins
He gives me politician vibes.
He did work in politics for a bit and either wanted to be a politician or a lawyer
He was on the path to be one.. he was making relations with Rockefeller bloodline. I have a conspiracy theory that ted had outside help with at least one of his prison escapes. Satanism (and luciferianism) is big in D.C., among elites and I’ll add that hollywood is just posing as if it is not D.C. Theres a big illusion that they are 2 different things. Ted fits in with that whole system, he’s a prime candidate.
Look into Jonny Depp being used to protect/defend the boys would killed and mutilated some kid in the south in an occult ritual. There a documentary on it called ‘paradise lost’.
That's because he is a psychopath
He reminds me of a mischievous child that knows he's guilty and can't help smiling
The smiling is called duping delight. The joy expressed when one is able to control a person that is made obvious with an improper smirk or facial gesture after deception is delivered.
yup
I was about to say duping delight! Saw someone already did. He knows he’s lying, he knows he’s doing things that are manipulating people and it comes through in his face
@@ashleyvictoria95 *expert*
Immaturity is a typical trait of psychopathy, along with the superficial charm clearly on display in these interviews.
The moment the interviewer asked if he'd ever physically harmed anyone and he looked at the camera and said "no"....spine chilling!
He didn’t look at the camera, it’s how you can tell he is lying.
@@TrueJackson-vb8hlLook at it again, he did look up for a second at the camera.
There’s a difference between harming and killing.
You do know that, right ?
@@ElsElbowscontext wise, i believe he is talking indeed about murder
He said no and than he paused and laughed. Weird.
Makes mother’s advice of “Don’t talk to strangers” look absolutely essential to life!
if they're well groomed like him!
just hop in a car with one on Uber
Assault usually happens by people you know ...
I mean your friends were strangers before you met them...
Don't TRUST a stranger.
He is so dead inside. There is just nothing there behind the eyes. But he laughs and smiles like a human.
Damn that deep
Yes, I noticed this too.
Agree. Everyone saying he’s charming…he’s creepy af, just blank eyes, dead inside even when smiling.
May have the words, but the look of his eyes and mannerisms scream somethings not right. But I get how many women were fooled by it, his attacking at night, putting focus on other aspects rather than his dead shark eyes….women nowadays would thankfully never fall for it.
He’s a sick man, and the women that fawned over him in his trial and incarceration have severe issues.
Says who?
good comment, plus
hes a coward...
The way he tries to charm and looks at that interviewer holy shit
Right
How? Lol
@@rarebreed345 you dont see it, then something is wrong
Lol I was thinking the same
The scary thing is if they had met outside he would kill her he definitely doesn't come across as a killer
I get the clear vibe everyone in the interview knows he did it, and he knows they know he did it.
Of course everyone knew he was playing a game in pleading not guilty. Bundy was facing the electric chair, he had absolutely nothing to lose.
He planned to go out on a high and enjoy his days in court, playing the role of the attorney he was not smart enough to be, because he flunked law school!
Oh I don't doubt Bundy was narcissistic enough to believe his rhetoric could sway a jury. After all, he refused a plea deal that would have saved his life and taken the death sentence off the table, because he could not stand up in court and admit to being a serial sex killer. Even typing that out, I'm astonished anew!
If he'd only confessed at trial, Bundy would be alive today, and in our celebrity and murder obsessed world he would no doubt be enjoying a life of fame, interview requests and Netflix deals from behind bars, as the world's most notorious serial killer.
Refusing the plea deal was a huge strategic mistake on his part, particularly when you consider he wound up confessing anyway, purely to delay his appointment with the electric chair (referred to at the time as 'Ted's Bones-For-Time' Scheme', he would promise to provide further confessions and more details of where bodies lay, in return for extra months alive). But he could only stall the inevitable for so long.
His undoing was not only the compelling evidence against him - particularly his unmistakable bite mark on one victim's buttock - but ironically his own creepy conduct as a defendant. This is where psychopaths frequently come undone. They have huge confidence in their ability to fool people (and clearly he frequently did), but when their back's against the wall they lack the fundamental empathy and emotional intelligence to convincingly mimic non psychopaths. Jurors spoke of his inappropriate grinning and laughter, when the most grisly crime scene photos were projected in court. His eager questioning of witnesses betrayed the pleasure he experienced at re-living his own sexually motivated murders.
I'm certain escape plans were always at the forefront of his mind too. Bundy had astonishing success in breaking out of jail (committing three additional killings on his second successful escape). I think he stayed upbeat after he was convicted of murder because he held onto hope that another break for freedom was possible. Prison warders frequently found evidence he was planning such escapes (eg an iron bar removed from a cell's window and 'glued' back in with a home made glue), and he was constantly moved around the jail to thwart such plans.
Bundy's physical deterioration from the mid-eighties in my view shows his last hopes of freedom leaving him (he aged quite dramatically, at the time merely in his late thirties).
@@billscannell93 Oh yes, no question he would have killed and killed again, probably well into old age. For Bundy killing women was a sexual compulsion as powerful as orgasm itself.
You're right, society's fascination with murderers is very interesting. I think there's a lot of 'forewarned is forearmed' in it, ie we think of such crimes as cautionary tales we can learn from. If we soak up all the grisly details of how perpetrator conquered prey, then it isn't going to happen to us!
But it's much more complex than that. It's the human condition to be voyeuristic, the lure of the 'freak show'. And what could be freakier, or more terrifying than a killer who presents as a harmless, even likeable Mr Average? That is surely as intriguing in Ted Bundy, as the obscene horror of his crimes.
One criminologist involved in the case said Bundy's murders were the most fundamentally misogynist he had ever witnessed. The element of necrophilia was strong, which provides a big clue to motivation. He derived sexual pleasure from 'ownership' of attractive young women. He once drove for 9 hours to revisit the corpse of a woman he had murdered six weeks earlier, and spent the night 'enjoying' her. This was a frequent habit (he had penetrative and oral sex with his victims' bodies until putrefaction made it impossible).
It's believed there may well be more, unidentified victims from a period when he says he lured victims to a room he hired, and kept their bodies/severed heads there for long periods to repeatedly abuse. Victims' relatives frequently reported that their loved one's remains were wearing clothes they didn't own, with their nails painted in a colour they didn't favour. Bundy's post mortem habit was playing dress up with the dead bodies, photographing them, applying make up to their lifeless faces, and even washing their hair.
He claimed on one occasion when police stopped and searched his car, they missed a large stash of Polaroid pictures depicting such grisly acts with corpses. At his first opportunity, he burned them. Had those pictures only been found, his murder trial would have happened much sooner and been an open and shut case.
As you can tell from my lengthy posts, I share the fascination with Bundy and other killers, so I can't claim any moral high ground here! But I honestly feel reports of his supposed charm are over stated. Yes he presented as fairly normal, for a man who preferred his sexual partners deceased. But to my eyes he comes across as twitchy, pretentious, and fundamentally uncomfortable in his skin (his 'good looks' are overstated too, he was actually physically underwhelming with a puny physique). I would not necessarily have thought him capable of murder, but I'm sure I wouldn't have sought him out, or felt relaxed in his company.
You used a word to describe Bundy which has fallen out of favour, but you're spot on. He was insane. I recently read that a few people reported the same, compelling (and chilling) account of him dramatically 'changing' in their company when they were alone with him. They described a sudden, frightening alteration that was so dramatic, it appeared to be physical (one man said Bundy even emitted a different odour), and they immediately feared for their lives. They experienced a brief glimpse of what his victims must have experienced.
@@billscannell93 Absolutely, Bundy had zero empathy for the women he hunted and killed. His object was to take possession to what was (for him), the ultimate level - owning their lifeless, powerless bodies.
It's nothing new, alas. Gay serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer and Dennis Nilsen's motives for murdering young men were pretty much identical. British killer Nilsen targeted homeless men whose absence would not be missed. He was a loner and ultimately caught because he lived in a top floor apartment without access to land on which to burn or bury the bodies after he'd enjoyed his weeks of 'fun' watching TV, raping and generally fantasising about his cadaver 'sex toys'. Brian Masters' brilliant book on the case was aptly titled 'Killing for Company'.
In desperation Nilsen hid the rotting bodies in cupboards and under floorboards, before chopping them up and flushing them down the toilet. This caused a blockage he claimed was fried chicken bones, but a visiting plumber recognised as human remains.
Obviously the question of nature and nurture is central to understanding serial killers, and experts have never been able to take a definitive view on that. Brain scans reveal a clearly defined 'psychopath's brain', with weakened neurological pathways to the areas controlling emotions of love, empathy, remorse and fear. These would seem to provide a convincing explanation for the most dangerous killers' compulsions and risk-taking.
But that's far too simplistic an explanation. Not every psychopath becomes a killer. Bundy's childhood was seriously dysfunctional by any measure. Discovering his abusive grandfather was actually his biological father was clearly a crisis of incalculable proportions. He was never honest about his bad childhood incidentally, repeatedly telling interviewers he was the product of the classic, wholesome all-American home. His memories of his formative years remained too shameful, and maybe revealed too much of his true self, for him to share them with anyone.
His mother supported him throughout his trials and apparently believed in his innocence even after he'd confessed and right up to his execution. But one has to suspect the quality of that mother-son relationship, for Bundy to have become such a pathological woman-hater. It's claimed he resented her for his illegitimacy, and for having four children after him with the man who became his stepfather and gave him the name Bundy. From a young age Ted showed contempt to him, sneering that he was working class and a failure.
He was socially awkward at school, and a flop at sports and attracting girls. His contemporaries reported early instances of cruelty to animals and to other kids. He may have committed his first murder at 14, an eight year old girl who disappeared from his neighbourhood, where he was a peeping tom. He was frequently caught masturbating at school by other children. He may have been exposed to his grandfather's hardcore pornography from a young age, and developed an adult obsession with the violent sexual artwork and stories in detective comics he bought as a teen.
Interestingly, Bundy was keen on taking ownership of what was not his from a young age, getting away with many thefts of luxury goods from stores he could not afford to patronise. Was 'stealing' women for sexual gratification a logical progression, in his warped mind?
Can we ever fully understand or explain the very worst behaviour of human beings? All of these factors likely played a role in Bundy's murder career. But they still don't fully explain it. Maybe it's the essential mystery of these monsters that keeps us hooked, and coming back for more. Good chatting with you.
Oh, I'm pretty sure he's hopeful he can still deceive a few idiots.
He is a good talker and has that friendly smile and charm in conversation which draws you in and cant help but like , you would trust and never suspect him of any wrongdoings, but that's how the women would have felt too
He broke in the college attendants apt.i just read not to long ago, the one that hide in the apt felt such survivors guilt she committed suicide not long after. 😭😭
the very definition of a psychopath
@@Deltanurse exactly
Are you kidding? This interview shows a person who is deeply troubled and angry, as hell, with great contempt for other humans; at least that is the energy coming out of him. So tragic so many people died, by his hands. So tragic and terribly sad..a true human tragedy. 😖☹😞😕
"friendly smile" hahaaa!!!!!🤣
He was truly a master. He seems gentle and mild mannered. Intelligent and thoughtful. So scary
People say they can tell he's evil/has evil eyes/etc
But they don't realize that's only because they know what he did. If he had lead a noble life, no one would be saying he seems evil.
What comes off to me as annoying and fkd up is that every one of you girls has a lot of good things to say about ted bundy, like some sort of repressed admiration coming out.
His eyes and body language says otherwise.
@@whitneywilliams317 The lines on his forehead and around his eyes tell all. He was only 31 when this interview took place, he looks more like 50+. Apparently he was a shapeshifting type that looks different in every photo and he often used disguises. Some strange, vile creature he is.
It's "scary" because you are used to see them like Jason Voorhees, Jeff the Killer or just someone crazy physically. Truth is, a killer is a human, he can be stupid or smart, he's not a monster necessary.
It’s scary how likeable he is TOO LIKEABLE. Watching these crime stories definitely has taught me to ALWAYS have discernment and if someone feels off they probably are .
Would you be lacking discernment, otherwise?
Except for when asked if he is ever killed or hurt anyone he is clearly smirking looks like he is about to laugh.
speak for yourself. this guy laughs after every question he is asked, breaks eye contact then puts on this huge grin. I'm not entirely convinced because of the video quality but he does look high.
@@VictoryRama from what i seen ted bundy was sagittarius sun, moon and mars, he did have a scorpio mercury and venus tho, for south node i don't know but ye i saw he is still scorpio stellium meaning scorpio is dominant and i can deff see scorpio in him
Yeah soo likeable 🥱
I shuddered when he said “I’ll see ya later” to the woman as she left. I’d have been staying at a mate’s house that night.
Lmfaooooooooo
which minute?
The fact that he could still make people believe he was somewhat not guilty, is amazing.
Who ever believed that
he says he's not guilty, then a few minutes later when the interview talks about society's macabre interest in him, he seems calm with that
A woman married him in jail and had his baby. How much evidence did she need.
@@mosesandelijahSome people did. His girlfriend at the time stuck by him for a long time believing him
@@lrn_news9171 sucks for her
T€d Bundy was a legend in his own mind. The biggest blow to his ego was that the world would willfully choose to deprive themselves of his continued presence upon the earth. He could not comprehend a world without his precious self. It was inconceivable to him. Remember, in the end, he begged for his life, promising to confess to more crimes. Small man indeed.
I disagree nobody will remember you or me he is legendary just not in a good way and it’s clearly hard for you to accept that but it is a fact. Ted bundy has been and will be remembered more than most presidents. You know and i know it. The notion that humans are saint like creatures is just laughable. Look at the world we’ve inhabited for hundreds of years full of wars rape and murder. You need to get real
I don’t think it’d be a blow to his ego if he knew people still talk about him decades after his death.
Assumptions, assumptions, as always. Acting as if you know exactly what goes on in his mind.
no, he was just painfully afraid of death, like most humans are. psychopaths are not some kind of feelingless beings, and neither was he since he loved his mom and girlfriend dearly. he was afraid of death, he screamed and cried while walked to the electric chair. does that excuse what he did? no. but dehumanizing antisocials is what sets us back when it comes to understanding them
@@vhscdpsychopaths are emotionless, it's just a facade, a mask he is behind. The reason Bundy is scared of death is obvious. The only emotion he feels is anything regarding himself. Dehumanizing very extreme cases of psychopathy is completely fine.. you can't feel for a being who wouldn't feel a thing for you no matter how long you'd know him. Ted Bundy would feel the same towards you and your comment as he would for a "colleague" of his of 4 years.
"Have you ever physically harmed anyone?"
"No...."
And then the way he looks at the camera 😳
What time
Idk man Haha this was 2 months ago
I thought the same thing
@@Tawfiq. 24:40
He got fried like a Christmas turkey!
It’s truly scary how calm, and suave he appears. Signs of a true psychopath. Also, did anyone else notice how he stares at the interviewer? CREEPY!
Lmao
@arron frederick I see what you did there reaper
@arron frederick overwatch reference
19:57, looks guilty. He gave himself up there at least for me. The way he looks at the camera
@arron frederick why
At 23:48 when the interviewer asks "You are not guilty?" and Ted can't even get the words "I'm not guilty" out of his mouth before he starts laughing, then he tilts his head back in laughter. I think this is one of the most telling moments in the interview
His NPD game is so strong. He reminds me of my narcissist ex: lie, deny, deny, deny, deflect, put on performances, play the victim, word salads, endless arguments and fabrications of narratives... all while doing the most horrific acts and being confronted with evidence. It’s astonishing to watch him defend himself and deny everything he had done with so much conviction and passion for YEARS. When you know the truth and see through the fake mask of sanity, it’s quite disturbing and scary how these dark triad disorders manifest
yup! all i see is my bd Blake who pathologically lies and it bothers me
My father growing up was a sexual sadist and hurt me in ways I can't begin to relate. Every single movement of this guy screams sociopathic monster to me, and it's fascinating how others can't see it. It's the way they move, the look in their eye, it's the words they choose. It's TOO "human". Like... they're always 'on'. People who never saw that side of my father think he's the greatest guy they ever knew. Man of the church, pillar of the community, funny, playful, charming. But there's something so uncomfortable about the way they are to me. It's the same sensation I get with AI that's so so close to being human, and you can't put your finger on what's wrong; they smile too easily, at just a fraction of a second too long, head movements and the look in the eye so close to human and yet something feels so wrong. You can't catch them off guard, you see no displays of anxiety other than something you feel is disingenuous but you can't quite express. They use laughter as a disarming tool, as a sheep's skin. When i was a kid I often thought of little red riding hood and how it appeared to be a harmless grandmother until you were too close, and it was too late.
I'm sorry you had to go through that, I hope you're better now.
@@bradpitt839 me too
Perhaps earlier experience helped to recognise and deal with dangerous people later in your life. There's an occasional steely cold glance at the camera when the affable mask momentarily slips to reveal how he would have eyed his victims.
@Brad Pitt I am. Thanks for this though, it helps to remember there's more kind people than not ❤️
@@chriscunningham8807 yeah, I think that's what it is. It's very unnerving when you see it.
He's not very good at deflecting. "Are you guilty of these crimes?" -- "Haha, did I ever steal a candy bar? I mean, everyone is guilty in some kind of sense. But of the things I think you're speaking of......no."
This seems like a textbook red flag answer for an interrogator. Wouldn't an innocent person be indignant at being accused of such an ugly crime? Not laughing, not some long drawn out explanation of the culpability of mankind in criminal acts in general. Come on.
he didnt even try to be discreet about his murders, -hell he had a "murder kit" in his VW.
Boy Ted that sure sounds like how a manipulative psychopath would answer a simple yes or know question
Giving a long winded response is a key giveaway to lying as opposed to just saying no
Trying to seem deep and philosophical was one of his many flaws. In most cases it only increased suspicion of him in his culpability in the killings, like when he acted as his own lawyer in court for the Florida sorority house murders.
Sometimes simple responses are the best.
Of course they would
The guard sees right through Bundy, knows he's evil incarnate. He confessed to 30 monstrous murders, committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. His true victim total is unknown but it's probably a lot higher. Here he is, all charming and smiling, after the unspeakable and deeply depraved things he did to his victims before and after he killed them.
You have to be a dv/sa/am victim to see it. Anyone who hasn't had a long term encounter with a sociopath/psychopath won't notice. I see it. The disassociation of his eyes, body language, voice, words and actions. It's a very well put together act. He's not engaged with the person he is interacting. He is displaying an act... to the camera. I've seen this done to people in person when I was abused, bruised and unable to speak up.
No you don't have to be touched in a way you didn't want to be touched in order to see that somethings off.
What is am?
@@Groovey-kj6eu abusive marriage or attempted redrum victim
I've looked directly into the eyes of my attacker while a knife is forced into my abdomen. I know that look of enjoyment, drunk in power, pure evil.
If he was a politician, a lot of people would vote for him.
As they do.
He studied political science in school and worked for the governor of his state in his college days.
He was a hardcore Republican. Color me shocked
@@Kaspen82 and John Wayne Gacy was a Democrat who was deeply involved with them btw.
He did have a short career in politics.
The biggest give away is how he can’t act out appropriate emotions during such a serious interview. When they say “you’re not guilty?” And he bursts out laughing stating he is not guilty is chilling. True psychopath
I agree. It's a very odd reaction for a normal person, but we all know Ted wasn't normal. Total psychopath.
Kind of reminds me of how the family murderer Chris Watts had in his Google search history something along the lines of, "What do you feel when someone says I love you?"
Who needs to Google that? Someone who doesn't experience normal human emotions, that's who. They are GREAT at wearing a mask, but once in awhile it slips just a bit and you can tell they don't quite understand which emotion they should be faking to go along with the setting. 😬
Exactly right, GT.
yup! this is the discernment needed to pick up the red flags. too many of us fall for the superficial "charm"
I think his reaction was supposed to signal out how confident he is in his innocence and that even the question wether he is guilty or not is so ludicrous that laughing is the only appropriate response.
Not really. He’s defending himself in a trial. If he folded to a simple question to a reporter that would’ve been stupid. In fact I think you’re stupid for not realising that
The way he constantly looks through the camera and smiles is just eery.
😍❤️
It's all in your head sweetheart. He takes a look at it, not through it.
And the way u r taking selfie ...looking damn hot🔥🔥
@@peakyblinder5511 complementing a woman on a serial killer interview on UA-cam...wonder why she never replied 😂🤣
@@BillTheButcher95 he shot his shot lol
I think that only a guilty man could be this calm , chuckling, and composed enough to represent himself. An innocent man would be absolutely coming unglued. Begging, possibly crying. Definitely not enjoying the attention, like Ted clearly was.
I know shit about psychology but I´ve heard in several videos, by experts, that innocent people gets really offended when accused of something they didn´t do. Makes sense.
And if somebody was erratic and guilt ridden and emotionally all over the place we would say ‘ahhh the guilts eating him up inside, he’s guilty, look how emotional he is about facing what he’s done’ so regardless of how he acts people will have something to say about him
Ted Bundy's reaction to all his charges gave a good indication that he was guilty. Any truly innocent man in Bundy's situation would feel way more frustrated and angry than he's accused and punished for a serious crime that he didn't do. Bundy was way too calm for a person who was supposedly "innocent". Even some of Bundy's friends started to believe he was guilty after vouching for his innocence because Bundy acted way too calm for someone who was supposedly innocent.
And his answer to the "are you guilty" question was so bad for a guy supposedly innocent. Not only was he too calm and laughing to much as an innocent guy, but he said the statement "no mam is truly innocent" as if he's almost tryna delude himself into thinking that murder is on the same level of bad as not writing letters to your mom.
He was very hot tho 😊
U can see how he was able to dupe those poor women. His ability to speak well, easy going, and engagement is a perfect storm.
yeah i can see it, it’s just sad :(
Worst of all: He seemed to be very kind before his crimes were found out. People close to him must have said, *"Oh! He did that? I can't believe this, he treated everyone so well. How can we be so naive."* RIP their victims.
I can guarantee you not a single person reacted with "Oh! He did that?" lmfao. Much less "la de la" about it I'm sure
@@andrew5222 Idk, I'm sure you'd be surprised if you knew he was a monster.
@@Abby2944 Ikr. At the very least he had psychopathy (which was proven). What is frightening is the way he behaves and speaks well, he seemed quite serene for someone dangerous. Imagine how aggressively he reacted to his victims. He was a demon who couldn't disguise himself as a human.
He was a good man that did good work
@@andrew5222 why wouldn't they be shocked to find out ?
It’s crazy how calm he acts and how you can tell that he’s trying to be very careful in the way he words things. If I didn’t know he had killed people I wouldn’t have suspected a thing.
Makes one wonder how many of these are mk ultra victims
Another person lacking in observational skills and intuition.
actually when you look at him, while he is giving all the right answers he gives these glances like he is not there. He doesn't fully engage. When you talk to a person like that you feel there's something deceitful, because he checks if you are buying his bullshit.This happens lot with street hustlers and conmen all over the world. Reason why he and hustlers do that is because learning new things is energy-consuming on our psyche, we rather look for familiarity and easy answers. We want to identify with one who has the same team jersey than us, or haircut, or job or worldview or whatever
@@mikimiyazaki Exactly. Just look at Bundy's demeanor when he's asked if he's ever physically harmed someone 24:37. It's so obvious he's guilty.
@@mikimiyazaki exactly. Dude I can tell from one glance at this guy to stay the hell away from him. I don’t understand how almost everyone in these comments is saying how charming and blah blah he was. He is creepy as all hell!
3:19 that look in his eyes alone is more terrifying than any horror movie. You can literally see the look of “crazy”. It’s like looking into a sharks eyes. Dull and lifeless while everything around him, his demeanor, body language, all seems lively. Truly disturbing in every way.
An innocent person being accused of committing multiple murders would react in a totally different way. He is far too relaxed and is clearly enjoying the attention.
Yeh. Thats the part in entirety that gives it away. Even in court when on stand he answers very casually and laughing smiling. An innocent person would be distressed with facing all these stigmas and missing out on his real life he was building outside.
Wouldn't a guilty person be more nervous than an innocent one usually?
He can only behave like an innocent person because he is unable to feel guilt.
@@YlL-ji2sl an innocent person's body language and face would show after a point he feels defeated, hurt by the accusations, that his course of life and everything he worked for has been disrupted and it's tainted.. Bundy shows none.
@@fatsonot181That very much depends on the person.
I don't think i would feel hurt by accusations when i'm innocent.
@@YlL-ji2sl if you are around 30 you'll understand
The way he sits, laughs is so detailed and you can see how much he cares about his public image lol
And then 3 months after this interview in June 1977 Bundy would make his first of two successful escapes one from a courthouse library and the second a jail cell in December that same year.
It's ironic how many people try to make icons out of serial killers.
that is very impressive
He was planning a 3rd one in 1986, thank god they caught it.
@Cosmic Jay 😂😂😂
@@gangstalkingchronicles6949 How is it ironic, do you know what word you're using because where is the irony? I don't understand why people can't separate their feelings from the facts about serial killers.
Love this interview. There's tons of shots of him looking at whomever is to left thru his brows, glimpse of what many victims must've seen exactly.. eerie
Yeah same! as much I hate the moral choices of serial killers (for obvious reasons) their psyche do fascinate me. It’s like I can’t help to think and ask myself “Hmmmm, what made them get away with it for so long?”
And with Ted I’m assuming it’s that confident and laid back attitude.
@@whyismylifeweird4251 i agree. Confidence is key
He's acting weird here and those moments when he's silent and smiles to the interviewer gives me chills.
He was evil
He knew he would escape
He knew he was about to escape.And his narcissistic mind thought he wouldn't be caught again.
@@dragonfly9416 did he ever kill again after this????
@@ZYKIOUS yes He went on to kill 4 in a dorm room and a 14 yo girl
When the woman's interviewing him he looks comfortable and then when it switches to the man he looks so uncomfortable, weird.
I feel like Ted was awkward with men, because they often were the Alphas through LE, etc
@@CaptainBorax makes alot of sense, Great videos by the way.
@@ashleyglaister7692 Gracias! Yeah, I noticed that first after Michael Preece, the Mormon Branch president of his ward said he was "so shy and quiet" everytime he came around. Others mentioned it too, Dennis Couch, etc
@@CaptainBorax They say it's the quiet ones you have to look out for maybe that's true.
Because the man doesn't kiss his ass. Bundy didn't even answer all his questions.
Bundy, in my opinion, was the most terrifying serial killer.
His mix of intelligence, good looks, charm, charisma, and sheer brutality is second to none.
Bundy is 2nd to Richard rimeraz in my opinion
I agree. Setting aside their crimes. Dahmer was a weird guy, Ramirez looked like a dirt bag, Bundy appeared so normal and personable, which IMO made him the most terrifying. He would be the last guy you would suspect of something so horrific.
Absolutely. His ability to blend in to the educated class makes him scary.
I'll never understand the "good looks" part tbh
Chikatilo was terrifying too
I have been in narcissistic relationships earlier and gone through hell but recently I met a guy online who lived in a different state, he had exactly this same demeneour. He would always have the right things to say and he said a lot about his past. But from the beginning there was something off with him. I can't describe, like someone who can't make normal human connections kind of person. Someone who always has to go to an extra mile to put on a show. He admitted about his sadistic personality and revealed that he was a huge bully his whole life but now he has changed. Jesus Christ,, after few weeks when conversations deepened, he threatened me. He told me if he catches his woman cheating/lying/ even talking to another man. He can go violent. I asked him what do you mean? You can get away with that? He said you don't know me. No police has ever touched me yet. They can't ever. I ran. Blocked him. We never met in real life but he was kind of pressuring me to meet him at his home town. He literally moves like this guy and the intelligence he had was on another level. I don't know who he really was and what is he capable of. But honestly I hope and pray that he doesn't hurt other people. I just hope everyone stays safe.
Good for you!!!💪
Cool story bro
I relate. My pest control guy has just tried to seduce me. He had the exact mannerisms/eyes/fake charisma as Ted Bundy. He lied about being married with kids. He put on this big theatrical performance with future faking and over the top displays of romance. When I rejected his advances, he turned into an entirely different person and became cold and impersonal. This all happened within the span of a few hours. Looks like we both dodged a bullet.
Your adorable
@@braxtonmills1235 what’s wrong with you?!
You'd think Bundy was having a conversation all cozy sitting on a plush couch by the fireplace with a glass of wine! The flirty smiles, etc. Creepy!
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They are charming sometimes he's a predator though.
It's only creepy because you know what he did, otherwise there's no way he could have seduced how many attractive women
Hahhaha so that's the face you want your man to make by the fireplace? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@nickyjames1985that’s not true. Many of us can sense his inherent evilness.
He’s not even trying to behave like a person who is being “accused” of murder, rape, etc.
The thing speaking here is the same thing that dug up bodies that it buried a month earlier in order to have sex with them.
Yeah, something to do with the psychopathic brain working in a way that he doesn't really care.
Lol I know he’s having more fun being him
Body language...him laughing and smiling... Ted was most definitely sick.. mentally.. he literally wanted to kill again that moment he was speaking with the reporter..his eyes spoke volumes.. he was beyond a monster.. he couldn't control his demon at all.. not even in front of reporters..his demon was still showing .. just not in rage
The smiling and laughing was because he was lying. He was manipulative
he is laughing for the lies he is saying he cant say those things without laughing he doesn't even think somebody coukd believe alk the crap he is talking about he can't stop laughing
Definately ill. How many escaped convicts, also on the FBIs ten most wanted list, go out and murder three people and attack even more? Normally you are trying to lay low in those circumstances. Not him. Bundy was very sick, and never would have stopped killing.
It’s like he was sizing her up…
@@renedream66 She had short hair and was older than his typical victim. Even if she had met him alone down a dark alley I doubt Bundy would have done anything to her.
You can clearly see that Ted Bundy is very unsettled and agitated with a females presence 😮 ,he is much more comfortable by being interviewed by a man PERIOD!!!!! No clenched first,no touching his face 😈 rubbing his beard!!! But with the woman interviewer he can't stop all that behaviour 😮. She was very lucky she was with law enforcement officers and others around her 😢
Or maybe it's an act, hunching over to look smaller, not threatening in any way.
Stroking his beard gently as if he's a deep thinker. His hands are moving close to his body with his head dipping down and inward. Such an act as if he is the gentlest man on earth. 😢
It boggles the mind how the general public *still* assumes dangerous, violent people are usually withdrawn and quiet. Sociopaths, according to the experts, are nearly always well-spoken and affable. They're very much aware of how devious they are and seemingly delight in being above suspicion.
Yes, I agree! Unless I'm around people I like being around or am very comfortable, I am very withdrawn and quiet- meaning in most public spaces or interactions, in most of my classes, etc. However, I have the exact opposite issue of Bundy- instead of not feeling empathy, I have excessive empathy. I like to help others, I am always kind and polite when talking to people, and I feel emotions in extremes (for example when I hear about something awful happening to someone else, I feel so awful for them and think about how they must be feeling). It sucks that sometimes because I keep myself to myself and have a bit of a "resting bitch face" people assume I am mean. It doesn't happen often anymore, but I remember it happening to me when I was younger multiple times.
”Sociopath” is an outdated term never used by experts/scientists today. Psychopath is probably what you mean.
@@cheddacheese32You sound so similar to me! ❤
There are many psychopaths in senior business positions, in fact its almost a job requirement. Psychopathic does not mean violent by default
@@johanneshej4940 Sociopathy and psychopathy are different severities of the Antisocial Personality Disorder Spectrum (ASPD). Both sociopath and psychopath are technically outdated but both are still used occasionally to mark the differences between severities. Sociopaths are usually more reckless and impulsive than psychopaths and are able to form emotional connections with few people. Psychopaths cannot form true emotional connections but may fake pretend as if they can as a form of manipulation.
Note: I am not a psychologist or psychiatrist and have no real experience in the medical field.
How did his ego even fit in the room?
The same way he fit through the hole in the ceiling he made to escape
@@Joetheshow445 🤯 Damn, that was deep.
Eyes are windows to the brain, such pure deep evil shows in those lizard eyes of bundy. 👿
was he a leo 😂
@@danjabanushi1046 No a Sag He was born November 24th
“I treat every man with the respect he deserves” but never had that energy for women.
Man means huMAN, women are included in "man"
He... Meaning male ahaha :-)
Like he said, "with the respect they DESERVE"
He said man, he meant man. Bundy couldn't relate to women at all - not live ones anyway.
@Johnny Courtemanche And creepy, inadequate psychopath Ted Bundy is a good judge of who deserves respect? Hilarious!
Treating serial killers like humans is cruel and unusual punishment for the rest of us.
OMG his smile is really EVIL
I'm just imagining how terrible his victims felt in their last moments 😭😭
Eyes an smile
Exactly what I was thinking. There are certain moments of this interview where I get a glimpse of the monster.
Staring into the eyes of a sadistic homicidal maniac. Feeling so bad that so many young woman had to stare at that during the last few horrible minutes of their life.
Truth is you cant tell shit, only because you know what he did. Hypocrit...
Then why is victim's not get sacred when he speak to them . I saw all his intervew vidoes all are commenting his eyes and smiling are creepy,🤔for me if you ask all his victim's are attracted by is smiley face and eyes. If they are sacred of his eyes they didn't get into is car even if he ask any help.
His smile to me is indicative of what he did with the teeth in his mouth. Biting the victims even biting off nipples. Sicko!
The way he looks at the camera sometimes is really frightening. No innocent person would do that.
its crazy that in this interview his eyes are visibly blue but in most his eyes are stone cold black
I'm not seeing any blue
Yes that is what I've noticed too..😳 creepy
His eye don't look blue here either. They look black. But they look blue in other photos.
It's just the type of camera used
You're talking about old crappy footage and not the very best light, you expect his eyes to sparkle? Of course they look different in pics and movies
23:18 It’s so evil that he’s talking about feeling for the victims families and how the loss of a loved one is one of the worst things a person can go through KNOWING that he’s the one who took these peoples loved ones from them.
Wow... March 1977. This was less than a year *before* he escaped to Florida and murdered those sorority girls, which was Jan 1978 I believe. Man, its crazy you're listening to a calm sounding man who's still not done committing terrible acts. Truly fascinating.
Got to hand it to him though. Breaking in there and having his way with those girls.
@@Filthy_Larry Yeah, he was fucking great.
@Luis Ruiz
Hand _what_ to him?
You must be joking, unless your comment was sarcastic.
@@kingayy9267 you ever see the movie from the early 2000’s? It was an Easter egg.
I did not no this
24:37 - watch his reaction to the question if he ever physically harmed anyone. Duping delight after lieing, eyes the camera and the people with a creepy smile. Wow, dude was pure evil.
he's attempting to circumvent the question. he himself believes he has never physically harmed anyone. when he says this he is thinking of like hurting kids or something. so it's easy to say he never did, because he probably genuinely, didn't hurt kids. however , this is his deceit. that is why he said " not that in context". so in the context. he did physically hurt people. he murdered those same people he was physically hurting.
@@ChickenMcThiccken he actually killed a a little girl her name was kimberly leech he abducted her in his car by either luring her or simply abducting her to do what he always does
@@NienNienNien So please check your facts before you correct someone. It was Kim Leach, and she was killed in 1978, and this interview was in 1977 so this means technically, he didnt harm a kid yet
@@Lith- first of all i wasnt correcting him, second of all yes of course this is before he killed her i was just explaining what he did. So technically as of right now in the 21st freakin century he has harmed a child i am merely speaking in past tense buddy
@@Lith- Wrong! He confessed to killing Lynette Culvert in 1975 in Idaho while on he was death row. Lynette was 12 years old.
Body language experts would have a field day with this one 😅
Observe is working on a Bundy evaluation. He just put one out on Dahmer that was super interesting.
@@astridvvv9662 what’s the channel name
@@chloesinger198 observe
He is not sitting calmly , thinking before he speaks . Altho normal looking , his body is constantly shifting .
People are looking too deep into it, he was lying the whole time that's why he was nervous and laughing
What’s so odd-is the fact that eventually, even though we will never know the actual number of deaths he contributed to, he came forth “after finding the lord” and disclaimed his homicidal acts, but Gacy on the other hand…grasped every straw and “never took full accountability” of the “33” deaths he did. He still until his last breath never admitted to his kills-even though, evidently, he came forth and disclosed everything to his lawyer and the police-states attorneys and drew the “map” disclosing where the bodies are at, but this was never public knowledge to hear, but towards the end he said “I never said that” and claimed innocence of 33 deaths….there was a voice recording, which was so chilling to hear “I still get over on everyone…Gacy 33-1”
If no one believes in the Devil, just listen to Bundy and Gacy have a general conversation.
Fascinating stuff Cap, thanks. Wow, when asked if he ever thinks about getting out, Ted chuckles and says "Legally? Sure!" Escapes like 3 months later. ..SMH, what a slick, crafty SOB.
Lmfao
Haha he was indeed. He was planning a 3rd escape in 1986 but luckily his plans were caught.
Hehehe
The amazing thing with this interview is that he was able to make it out and commit his worst atrocity all the way down in FL. That’s the thing that gets me! How did they let that happen!
Certainly wasn't a common thing, even in the 70s. He was clever, escaping twice and was well into a third escape attempt later on that was foiled.
@@ultimatewickHe never should have escaped either time. Thankfully, the first time he didnt kill anyone, but this man was charged with such serious crimes, and was known to try to escape, that he should have been put in a cell that was IMPOSSIBLE to escape from. The blood of those coeds, and that beautiful little girl, is on the hands of those corrections people in Colorado. It sickens me.
@@ultimatewicka third escape? He was close to escaping on FLA .. is that what you’re saying? I’ve defs never heard that story
@@chocolatetownforever7537 Colorado**
Life seemed easy to steal and commit crime back then
The Captain delivers again! Most documentaries don't even get this rarely seen stuff/portray this experience as this channel does.
Thanks guys , I was on the fence about this one, back to some ride arounds soon
Efron did a great job of portraying Bundy's evil, creepy persona!
@@wonderwoman6019 just watched that tonight and he did a amazing job! Underrated movie and performance
Everything about this guy is alarming, Strange and sad how many people here find him calm, charming and Normal.
Right?! Lol. He acts like an alien pretending to be a human game show host
@@chilo8187 Absolutely
He loves the attention and power he’s getting and psychology empowered his ability to fool others
You only see the red flags because you know what he did. If you didn’t, you would see him as an intelligent extroverted guy you wouldn’t think that he is a murderer or a criminal…
@@chilo8187 Excellent way of putting it.Sure it can seem charming but feels forced. The slight smiles and boyish smirks seem intentional and calculated. He comes across as that douchy guy who is trying to be smooth and charm the ladies at a bar but you can see through it a mile away. He seems like an entity trying to impersonate a human being.
What a sick man he ever was..I feel so sorry for the families that this man ruined
His victims were democrats he should be knighted
He's with Satan now
You know I think this "normal" attitude just came naturally around other people cause he was THAT good at this game of his...piece of trash...
It is so good when cameraman focuses on his face it tells us a lot I love this.
Bro!! Been looking everywhere for this for more than 10 years now! Thanks!
Right on brudder, enjoy the madness!
Maybe it's just me (knowing who he is), but being a 50yo woman, having encountered some narcissists in my life, I have this feeling that there is no way I would have gone on a date with this guy to an isolated place even if he'd tried all his charmes on me. Yes, he looks calm, gentlemanlike, even charming, but his eyes are always wandering around, no solid eye contact with the person he is speaking to, his smile is creepy and there is something in his voice...I definitely have a feeling that something is off with this person.
It’s because you know who he is. If you were back in the 70s, you’d just think he’s a little strange
He didn’t bring his victims on dates. He lured them away from the public eye and hit them unconscious
@@savannahwallis7694 not all of them I guess. I saw a docu about him, and if I'm not mistaken, he admitted to killing 30 poor women, and some of them he met in bars, charmed them an rode them to distant places. The police added that the precise number of his victims could go up to 90 some, the circumstances of all his crimes would never be disovered fully.
You're the most perceptive and wise person here. I can't believe it that some people find his behavior normal and his answers credible. his eyes are constantly wandering. His vocal inflection varies in rhythm. There's a consistent cadence of deductive speech. The kind you would get from a Used car salesman. He comes off as very weird. All those leering stares, inappropriate chuckles and grins, just reveal "sociopath'.
You have good instincts. Very valuable to have.
fyi - WANDERING, not WONDERING.
you can tell by the way he’s looking at her that he is trying to get in her head.
It baffles me when people say he looks normal and acts normally. The shifty eyes, changing moods, and excessive smiling are all signs of deception.
True. The most ill intentioned set of eyes you'd never hope to see.
I agree, but I think it’s easy to spot all the signs of deception because we know he is guilty, and we know what to look for and we are actively looking for them. When you don’t know the outcome, his charm will work on that that little bit of doubt that has to be there before someone has been proven guilty beyond a shadow of a doubt, and make it a lot more difficult to discern his honesty. It definitely worked on enough people for long enough that we have this interview. And his ability to deceive is why he was so successful and why people still talk about him. But I do agree that he is showing signs, and it’s chilling to watch.
you can feel his anger when he talks about the media’s image of him
Would you really notice though if you didn’t know he was a serial killer already? Because pretty much everyone didn’t expect it at all at the time.20-20 hindsight is a real thing.
No, it's not about that. If I met this guy in real life, I would take an instant disliking to him. He has a very corporate feel about him, devoid of any real personality, just waffle
When he’s talking with the female Interviewer he really turns on the charm
Apart from that finger jabbing the air. Met another evil man who used the same guesture when he spoke.
Bravo et merci, de diffuser cette interview en entier.
This man knows to keep appearences. if he made it through law school and made the right friends, he might ended up President of the US.
That would’ve been the perfect job for this arrogant, narcissistic, lying conman. He should’ve used his evil in an legitimate job.
@@MusicandDancing4Ever a corporate CEO or politician would have been a great career for Ted
This is exactly why he (and Bernardo) got away with it all those years. Most men doing the questioning can’t see it. Most women pick up on it immediately.
@@hopbup7401 women can't even tell if someone is evil. He killed women, he deceived them.
@@fierrosoft bruh he was probably talking to them nicly and redpectfully so they fall fir him and he is atractive too how would women or anyone know he is evil? if he is talking so nicly and looking nice
Crazy how shortly after this interview he would escape and kill a few more people including a 12 year old
Bundy escaped from jail twice. The first time was on 6/7/77 and the 2nd time was on 12/30/77. During his second escape, he escaped to Florida, where he committed 3 more murders, including Kimberly Leach.
He killed two 12 year olds. People always forget this.
@@robjef622 Yes.Lynette Dawn Culver in Idaho.
@@robjef622 was he pedophile too?
@@ilqar887 I don't think he had a specific attraction towards minors but that was just the most convenient for him at the time but its ted bundy so who knows
When asked if he's ever physically hurt anyone....the fast blinking...then that dead stare at the camera...pure evil. Those daggers he gives the women interviewing him, smiling and flirtatious...chilling.
Oh stfu. If you didn't know he was a serial killer you'd say he was a charming and handsome young fella, not "pure evil". You just say that now cuz you know he was batshit insane, otherwise you'd be clueless, just like his victims. That's what's scary about these guys, you can never know them.
@@jeniosk1097 is she supposed to make a comment on this video pretending that he’s innocent? you sound idiotic
@@klnvv You made even less sense than OP, congratz, I'm impressed.
@@jeniosk1097 thats literally the point.. when you know now what he did you can see his true nature, "if you didnt know you wouldnt know!!!!" is such an obvious fucking thing to say
He`s the exact same as any other liberal. We saw millions of Ted Bundy`s burning our country recently and brutally attacking innocent people.
The fact that he’s so calm, he really fooled a lot of people back then…
Like I don’t even think I’d feel scared being in the same room as him that is what is so crazy. Somone like Richard Ramirez would scare the hell out of me to be near him , he was calm and soft spoken but had creep written all over him unlike bundy.
When he stops smiling and stares well his eyes look a lot like Charles Manson.
Many interesting moments in his eyes. At 9:50 you can see that he's pleased with his last short monologue, because he realises it was reasonably articulate.
actually when he smiles and squints his eyes, he looks like Charles when smiling lol. And the crazy thing is that Charles Manson never actually killed anyone with his own hands, but this guy did.
I dont think Charles Manson is a psychopath
He talks just like mansion did when he was brought into court a very passive voice
They say black eyes are evil.
His deep introspection on easy questions is a sign of his guilt. He is reasoning within himself a justifiable reason for his acts.
Yes. Agreed. It’s called the “Pinocchio Effect.”
This is very interesting yeah
@@shayekisitu What? no. lol
He isn't introspective IN THE LEAST! He's spewing word salad and you're naively eating it up.
He was innocent. Ted Bundy got railroaded
"Charming, Suave" etc etc. Delusional if you think that. He looks like a trapped animal that is absolutely desperate to escape, and the only way it can is by trying to talk it's way out, rather than bashing or choking like it normally would. You can see the intense frustration.
Like Elon Musk
You are so right. I don t gind anything charming...never had,in this interview or any others..
@@Kxz716 lol what
You see him mirroring her body position, giving her the gaze of an interested person in what she is saying, and nothing is more seductive than the feeling of being desired, he gives her total attention, he has a soft welcoming comfortable tone of voice, making you open up and lower your guard, I just saw 1 minute of this shit and I already can see this. This guy fucking loved this lifestyle. He agrees with her, validating her sense of self worth, he seems enthusiastic even though he’s in prison.. but he puts his positive facade out there, making her feel good and wanting to know more about him, creating an enthusiastic atmosphere, a lighthearted surrounding, laughing and making the person feel confortable. He is eloquent, giving the impression of an cultured and elevated person automatically esteeming interest and fascination in the minds of others. But he seems genuinely nervous and a little anxious, the itching of his nose and the head scratch are signs of anxiety, and he made those immediately after some questions. I think this guy isn’t a psychopath. I think he just had an life full of disappointment, hate, fear, so he decided to change himself and master his skills, and make himself feel bigger and a little less worthless, he seems a fucking disgrace.
I think he believes is own lies, he seems a little more like a narcissistic failure.
Yes, He definitely wasn't a psycopath.
He had Bipolar Disorder along with Narsicisstic Personality Disorder.
And ofcourse, he was wired differently and could only get a sexual release from killing and possessing the Bodies of young girls.
A very sad tale for everyone involved
Read the book "The Only Living Witness". It is regarded as one of the best and most objective books on Bundy.
They went into his childhood and learnt that he was a shy and anxious kid who got Ignored by most people at school, and had very few friends.
Deep.
I had a similar conclusion of him
I agree.
Most people watching this won't realize it, but this is one of the scariest interviews you'll ever see in your life. This guy was a predator of the worst kind.
I'm pretty sure "most people" know now that Ted Bundy was a predator and would find this interview pretty disturbing.
Most people watching this DO realize it you’re not saying anything special
Ikr, even without knowing what he's done, he has a certain ominous look in his appearance that makes me rather uncomfortable. Just his facial expressions and eye movements really give me an eerie vibe.
People just used to think he’s the worst person on earth but I can’t see how are husbands abusing their wives and kids better? Or teenagers raping girls on schools parties? Or others serial killers out there which were never convinced because police didn’t care or blame it on others? How about those who runs pornography and prostitution business? Sure we don’t care about them. Parents don’t want to make time to check on their kids to know what they are watching and doing and how many of them will turn out to be exactly as Ted or even worse. Most likely we wouldn’t even know about them because most of the time police can’t catch them or if they do it’s too late in most of the times for instance “the dating game killer” 🤔🤨
For your next math exam, just bring a Ted Bundy with you. Calculated af
If I met him I’d find him charming, friendly and interesting.. I certainly wouldn’t fear him. That’s what made him so lethal..
😂😂😂😂 then you better learn some street smarts 🤣 u r easily deceived
💯
You would become one of his victims, very easily
Keeps laughing it is easy to detect that he's manipulating
So tf what bitch i laugh alot too some ppl just cant fucking help it plus hes a fucking Sagittarius we tend to have a goofy personality
@@ihaveautism666 LMFAO SAGITTARIUS WTF
@@adelina-805 ..... what?
@@ihaveautism666 you know that’s bullshit
@@ihaveautism666 Right, it's not about the fact that he's a malignant narcissist manipulator who's practiced for his entire life how to build rapport with people in order to get them to lower their guards and follow his suggestions..... it's his star sign! Lemme guess, you're a yoga practicing single mom with face piercings?
I would be scared to sit in front of him. This lady was brave. I had a nightmare where he was in the same room as me & I was absolutely crapping myself. His eyes are wild & dangerous!
Well, when this was recorded there was still a pretty solid amount of doubt of him being guilty or not, because he is so persuasive and manipulative. People wasn’t really sure if he was the person who did all these terrible things or not. So they probably found comfort in the fact that it couldve been someone else
When I was a kid my Mom always used to teach me to look at people's eyes, and gauge them, rather than trust their words. She told me you could see everything from the eyes. I was born in 1974 when I watch Bundy I wonder now if his terrifying eyes were why she thought to emphasise it...
Wild and dangerous 😆😆😆 Im not sure why thats so funny to me but i AGREE!👍☺
@@WaxyJoI agree!! hes looking at her like if only i could get you alone.Also the charm and semi flirting with her ...what a creeper i say..
Knowing his concern to keep up a good image in front of the public, it should be expected that he won’t make any clear and direct violent act or threat to you in the presence of a camera, with others surrounding you.
Imagine killing that many and still defending yourself in court smh
The gameshow killer Rodney Alcapa did that also.
He had to. The only way he could kill again was to get aquitted
He thought he’s so smart,that he could play the whole world.
Rest easy all the victims ♥️
I know that I am condemned to hell for saying this, but, Ted Bundy absolutely fascinates me.....
You're not going to hell for being fascinated with a demented soul. He intrigues you, which is harmless as long as you don't worship what he did, I don't see anything wrong. :)
If he fascinates you it's probably because you posess an inquisitive, intelligent mind that would like to understand how any person could be such a monster
You are not condemned for that, you are curious or in case that you found him charismatic you are just an idiot idolater without knowledge of the importance of life very prone to be punished and punish others indirectly by your stupidity, if the case is that last one of course, if not your are just curious wich is good
Hellfire, Brimstone awaits ye! Oh wait.. Me too
Same!
Wow, so incredible to see this old interview! Thanks for sharing this! I’ve always wanted to watch the whole thing. It didn’t lose its creepiness! The way he stares at the interviewer 🥶 so scary
It's amazing how much he smiles to throw you off of his real intensions.
One of the most fake smiles of all time.
He's a friendly guy
😆
@@sativarosegold3604 Yeah about as friendly as a damn shark in a dolphin suit!
A bad actor you ask me fake ass smile
@@Romulan2469 literally!
Thank you for sharing this.