There was a story about one woman who he was stalking, she missed the bus to get to class and he offered her a ride. She accepted. He demanded her to take off her hood and scarf (it was winter time), so she did, it revealed her short haircut. He got pissed and let her out at her school. She had just gotten her long hair cut the day before, and it’s what saved her life that day. She has kept it short ever since
My grandma was actually a part of that sorority. She was supposed to be there at the time that Bundy was there however her appendix burst and she was was rushed to the hospital by one of her sorority sisters not even 10 minutes before bundy allegedly entered the house. She told me that that day was the most painful day of her life. She was very close to one of the victims. She said that her appendix bursting was the most physical pain she had ever been in but it ended up saving her life. She had a pretty bad case of survivors guilt for a long time. She passed 5 years ago but she still mentioned regularly that she should have died that day. Most of the girls in the sorority got tattoos later in life of the victims initials to honor their sisters. It still boggles my mind that if her appendix hadn’t burst then I probably wouldn’t exist.
Poor woman, she shouldn't have died that day, and neither should of anyone one else 💔 she and all his other victims deserved to live. I couldn't imagine the survivors guilt 💔
Not so fun fact: my aunt was actually a part of that exact sorority. She was in that sorority house the same night he was there. I still can’t believe it.
I thought you said your aunt was among his fans. So glad to be wrong but can you Imagine the simulated horror of watching a video on Ted bundy and seeing your beloved mum, aunt or grandma among his fan girls in the court room. 😢 Yikes!
My high school psychology teacher had a run in with Bundy too! She told us that her and a friend were hiking up part of a mountain to a campsite, and a man pulled over offering them a ride. He had an arm in a sling. They denied his offer multiple times before he got angry and drove off. It was only when he was arrested and his face was on television that they found out it was him.
The fact that there is a 43-ish year old woman named Rose out there who is most likely TB’s daughter is just wild. Like that shit wasn’t that long ago. WTF?
@@JohnDoe-qz1ql idk. Just think it’s interesting. Like there is probably loads of people who are descended from really bad people but who are perfectly decent people themselves
I feel so bad for her, like her mother was completely insane and her father was the world's arguably most famous murderer. Not to mention his fake name was Officer Ted ROSEland. She was named after the alias her father used to assault and kill women. I hope she's resting well wherever she is.
Fun fact! My grandma was in Seattle the same time Bundy was (she was about 16 and fit his type), and she vividly remembered being stalked by a tan vw bug as she was walking home one day. She, thankfully, knocked on the nearest house door after she realized she was being followed, and they were kind enough to let her use their phone to call her dad to come get her! She was convinced up until the day she died that it was Bundy that was stalking her, and if she hadn't of been creeped out enough to knock on the neighbors door that she would've been one of his victims.
Yeah I used to live in Washington, there a lot of people (their parents/grandparents) that have seen him. One of the stories I can remember is my teacher told us that her parents saw him that day at the lake talking to women and walking past in the arm sling and her mom got the creeps looking at him 😂. People even vist the house he grew up in one of my dad's friends had a yearbook that had his school picture in there.
This is so crazy to me but not only did my grandma have an experience with him but my bsf grandma did too. It almost seems like everyone’s grandparents in arnd those times had some kind of experience or sight of him
Fun fact if you're interested: After Ted Bundy was executed, a photograph was taken of him that appeared to show him smiling as he died, this being just completely sick. He killed so many innocent women in ways that are unbearable to imagine, and yet he died wth a smile of his face. May his soul be buring in hell.
It’s as easy as doing a web search for “Ted Bundy dead”. There’s a color photo available, so skip the B&W ones. He’s not smiling. I don’t know whether he smiled AS he died, but he’s not smiling once he was dead. His eyes are open. He looks normal and alive. I did see the newspaper headline that claims he died with a smile on his face. They actually showed a B&W photo of dead Ted on a gurney. 😵 And yeah, you could read his expression as a slight “smile”, but it’s probably just the way his mouth is shaped. He had a wide mouth. It’s not like he’s got a broad, toothy grin.
I read a book that stated Ted was not allowed to have private visits. In the common room there was a water bottle dispenser that offered a blocked view. This is the romantic area for their date.
Kris “ I can’t be sitting here for like 8 hours and talk to you guys about this, you’d get tired of me” Me - immediately offended cuz there’s genuinley no way to get tired of kris. She is my comfort channel. Honest to god
My mom’s old friend met Ted. If I remember correctly he told her he had a modeling job for her but she turned him down for reasons I don’t know. Whatever it was, she was lucky. So insanely lucky
Please start a podcast on Spotify. I need to hear it if you haven’t already. Literally the funniest person making jokes in the most dark videos, but I love it.
I agree, like, I love her jokes and voice and literally could listen to it for hours on end... like, she could LITERALLY start a podcast, and she'd have millions of followers within seconds-
So. My grandma was a student at UW when Bundy was attending and she fit the profile exactly. It's really unnerving to think that she could have been a victim of this monster and neither my mom, aunt, my cousin or I would even exist.
The look of long hair parted down the middle was so popular at the time, pretty scary that so many girls were the type you wanted to prey upon. In fact that's what I look like right now so there's that...
Imagine being the father who didn't report Bundy when his own fricking daughter, Bundy's girlfriend, asked him to. Just imagine having had the audacity to look your little girl in the eyes and go "You could ruin his career tho!" Just to later see him tried and convicted for the murders. How did that man ever find it in him to look into his daughter's eyes again?
LADIES! TRUST YOUR GUT!! So many of the women around Bundy knew there was something wrong with him. They were brushed off and were told they were crazy. This is not uncommon. We are often told that we are crazy, that he’s a nice guy, that we could hurt his feelings or ruin his life. Your safety is more important than his feelings. If your gut says something’s wrong, TRUST IT. Don’t wait for your instincts to be proven right.
I told my husband that a guy he was helping with something creeped me out. That he was nice but seemed off like [insert a pedophile I know] and my husband said "yeah he's weird" in like a confirming my gut feeling way not like a brushing it off way because I was asking if I was over reacting and he told me I wasn't. No my husband didn't leave me alone around the guy and the guy was soon gone. I feel like dudes can sort of sense it too but are less on guard for it plus that feeling is confirmed for them less often because those creeps often don't target them.
My dad had friend who fresh out of prison who would come around my house all the time. My mother told him that he made us girls me and my sisters uncomfortable and soon after that he was told to leave and never come back.
I actually went to a crime museum and they had cars of a WHOLE bunch of serial killers, but one who like- actually kinda scared me was they managed to get their hands on Ted Bundy’s ACTUAL car. Like, that’s not a car, that’s a crime scene-
My guess is given the history of the car when police were done with it only a museum wanted it, well and probably his fan girls but honestly that's messed up to sell to them
I remember the morning Bundy was executed. I was a teenager laying in bed, listening to the radio. The DJ came on and said that as soon as Bundy was killed, the listeners would hear the crackly buzzy sound of an electric chair (which the DJ demonstrated). So I listened through a few songs, almost forgetting about the sound that was was to come. Then suddenly the station stopped mid-song and played the sound. Then followed a moment of complete silence. Bundy was dead. He was an evil monster who certainly deserved what he got, yet it was a strange and sad feeling to hear the sound signifying a life had ended. I can't remember, though, the song that was interrupted. I think it was one by the Bangles.
ALSO, my friend Marlena Smith from junior high never got to meet her Aunt Melissa (Smith) who was one of Bundy's victims. She was born just one year after her aunt was murdered.
I remember when Bundy was caught, he had just spent the night in my hometown using a victim's CC about 2 miles from my home. Of course our local P.D. botched the capture and he was picked up two counties over. Not trying to take away from your philosophical memory, just adding to the strangeness of the time.
@BillDo-gd5meOh wow, some people come from disjointed families, and it shows. Have some decency… that was someone’s daughter, sister, could’ve been someone’s mother, aunt, but no longer can be.
"I can't be sitting here for 8 hours talking, you'd get tired of me" she says, as if I haven't been binging this true crime series with my little knitting project literally all day. i'm pretty sure the whole playlist is more than 8 hours combined so yes Kris i do plan to listen to you for that length of time
Bundy was a piece of work . To extend his life at the end he tried to say he could tell them where more body's were. Heaven knows how many people he really killed.
My HS job was working in a Daycare. As the only boy on staff the director put me in charge of the "Problem Kids". One kid had SEVERE issues. He was 4. In 2016 he stabbed somebody (thankfully not fatally) in a bar fight, and I'm not the least bit surprised. So yeah the REALLY troubled kids start showing the issues EARLY.
I’ve had talks with my mother about this, she was in college at this time, and fit Bundy’s MO to a T. She said it was completely normal back then to get in a strangers car and not think twice about it. You had that worry in the back of your mind that it could be Bundy, but you carried on as normal. She still went out and lived life like any other day. Which is INSANE
i live in slc, and my history teacher told us a story, saying it was his parents but i never confirmed if he was fucking with us or not. but, the story is included in a couple documentaries. his parents were on a date hiking in the utah canyons. at one point his dad stepped on something that felt 'spongy' and immediately got bad vibes, grabbed his girlfriend's arm and starting running without pausing to look at what he'd stepped on. years later, bundy was asked if he'd ever gotten close to being caught and he recounted the same story, saying that he saw a couple and hid from them and the man of the couple stepped on his victims' body's arm and then ran away.
39:13 My great grandmother’s cousin was Debbie Kent and losing her to this psycho was really hard on her. I love how you are acknowledging and bringing justice to all these victims, it really means a lot to the family members that had to go through these hard times.
@Billy-rc7xg to be fair, he was speaking directly to him and it was pretty obvious he doesn't care in the slightest about the lives he took. the entire trial was about how horrendous these crimes are, so he might not have seen it necessary to point out to someone that only cares about themselves and the spectacle they're creating. I could see how it might be prioritizing the potential of one man over dozens of women, especially considering the time. I just didn't interpret it that way, given how this was the first nationally televized trial and I doubt the judge was thinking about how his words might come across to anyone but the person he's talking to
Exactly what I wrote in another comment. It's so disappointing that some people overlooked his shockingly evil and vile crimes and focused on his 'good' attributes. If it were up to me they would be jailed and put on a watch list or registry like sex offenders are. BTW imagine the horror of seeing your beloved mum, aunt or grandma among his fan girls in the court room.
tell me, how come each time i watch a video, any video, I see you in the comments? I mean, not really every video, but a lot of them? you're everywhere!
The smile and saying you're gonna make him sound as ugly as he is and you're making him sound like a side character in one of the creepy holiday claymation movies. Love this!
Fun fact: My aunt dated Ted Bundy. (When he was in Utah) She sadly died in a car crash before he got caught. She broke up with him because she thought he was crazy. The car crash was a freak accident. But he was known in my family as her crazy ex boyfriend. We believe he didn’t kill her because she didn’t fit his preference. She had blonde hair
Another fun fact about my aunt: the police dumped her car and some of her remains along with her friend remains into Utah Lake.(her friend was in the car with her) DO NOT EAT FISH FROM UTAH LAKE! The fish feed off human remains that the police dump into the lake. Because they dump totaled cars into the lake without cleaning the remains out all the way.
@@nonbinary_pal3192I'm so sorry for your aunt, but that's such an interesting fact! That somebody you knew was dating such a sick person! Also why the fuck do they even throw it in the lake :/
@@Quisii0 thank you, and I have no idea why they do it. All I know is sometimes when a car is recked the cops/government will dump the cars in certain lakes. Utah lake being the one they use the most. And they don’t bother cleaning all the human remains out. I’ve heard of a lot of people getting sick after eating fish from Utah Lake. Many believe it’s because of the human remains the fish eat and because of the cars
The fact that people didn't believe Ted Bundy could be a suspect due to his looks and charisma (I certainly don't see it) just reminds me of the Ken & Barbie Killers, and how they looked so nice and normal at times. (If you know, you know and I refuse to use their real names). As a fellow Canadian, I'd be interested in hearing you go over this story as well please.
Now that i hear what Ted Bundy did, it reminds me of a story that my grandmother told me. Her brother hit someone over the head with an ashtray when a guy broke into his gf’s kitchen dorm, and surprised surprise, him and his gf was in college at that time, was in the same area, and the intruder fit the description of Ted, so we all assume it was Ted Bundy who tried to kill my uncle’s gf.
The first video I watched of you I was apprehensive to all the comedy you use and now after watching a few videos I realize it's the comedic relief we all need to actually get through the content. Some of these videos are ROUGH
I love how instead of researching what Bundy sounded like or guessing Kris is just like "Nah I'm just gonna make him sound like a little kid on helium" honestly fair
I absolutely love Kris so much. And I also love how Caleb makes her so happy. When she’s with him she’s almost always smiles. I love her so much, it’s actually insane.
@@AliviaLinnekin no I get it and I wasn't trying to be rude,I even stated I'm sure it was innocent! Internet is a scary place and I could only imagine the creeps that truly obsess over Kris. 😢
Him using his real name is actually smarter than you think, a lot of undercover cops do the same as well. The idea is that if you use a fake name and someone called you by that name, you might not react or at least take time to figure out they are referring to you. Or alternatively, if you're in a public place and someone in the background just happens to say your real name, not even referring to you, you might still react to that. Both those things may raise suspicion, so seeing people who are lying using their actual names isn't that uncommon.
Also, I feel almost *everyone* would have the exact same reaction that Kris had, thinking that it'd be stupid to use your own name. "It can't *possibly* be him, he wouldn't be so stupid to use his real name!"
My grandfather was also raised as his grandparent's "son." He struggled with alcoholism throughout his adult years. The amount of aocial stigma for being born out of wedlock prior to the 70s is something we probably cannot fully grasp.
These things still happen, though for reasons other than stigma. In the late 90s I'd befriended this sweet girl who was maybe in her early 20s and was in an off-and-on relationship frought with DV on both sides. She'd been with him for years before our paths crossed and they had two sons together, but it was her mother who raised the boys as her own to spare the kids being raised in a harmful environment. The boys were raised to believe my friend was their sister and their grandmother was their mom. They planned to tell the truth once the sons were older, but my friend died (I forget from what; I wasn't around when she got sick. I think it was severe pneumonia or something) and her guy died a few months later. I believe he died from a broken heart. Even though they were toxic together, he didn't know how to live without her. I've thought about them often over the years and wondered about their sons. It's one thing to learn the truth when everyone is still alive....but how do you cope with learning your dead sister is actually your mom and her boyfriend that died soon after her was actually your dad? How do you even begin to process all of that? I do hope their sons are doing well, though.
Same in my half-sister's family even in the late 70s - her cousin thought her grandmother was her mother and her actual mother was her aunt. She accidentally found out when she was a teen and it really messed her up. It's a giant violation of trust to know you were lied to your whole life by the people closest to you. Trust issues galore!
I think parents and grandparents do a terrible disservice to the actual children in these situations, imagine during your rebellious years learning the people that you trust the most have lied to you your whole life. Kids are strong, tell them the truth.
The judge was expressing his disappointment that Bundy used his talents for evil when he could have done so much good instead. It's like when your parents pull out the "you're a disappointment" card. He definitely didn't say that Bundy was a good person and in no way expressed that he didn't care about him being a murderer.
still pretty bad timing though...save your personal thoughts for after the trial concludes not for the statement your making to the victim's loved ones
@abbie_joan he wasn't giving a statement to the victims families. He was giving sentencing and expressing his disappointment in what Bundy chose to make of his life.
Psychopathy (or as they call it today: anti-social disorder) has nothing to do with demons, though they can seem like one... Same goes for sociopaths (not all that different from psychopaths), or a step below it; grandiose/vulnerable (aka covert)/malignant/communal/self-righteous narcissism, with malignant narcissists being the worst and getting really close to psychopathy. Very interesting to learn more about, also would recommend it to everyone that has to deal with people ever. It's crazy, but not supernatural.
@@MunkeyKung They are awful people, I have had the misfortune to know several. But yes, not supernatural, just devoid of compassion and a moral compass.
Sketch artist will show the witness a book with different eyes, different noses, different mouths to narrow down shapes for reference. Basically building a face.
Bundy claimed he had a normal childhood, but almost everything he said was proven to be a lie. One of his childhood classmates DID claim that he hurt animals.
I think that's an interesting thing about Ted. Most narcissistics would be happy to blame their behavior on a bad childhood but Ted absolutely would not allow anyone to think he was abused. Why? That tells me that Ted REALLY doesn't want ppl digging around in his childhood. There's something so horrific in his past that he'd rather take the blame himself instead of using the childhood excuse.
@@jamielehman4934 He never knew his real father, so that could've been a factor. Otherwise, I think he truly did have a normal childhood. The myths and legends about him being an animal abuser and all that kind of stuff are lies to spin a good story. What _is_ clear, to me, though, is that he got into those lewd detective magazines as a 12-13 year old or so, and I believe that's what led to him developing those fantasies.
I'm a teenager in Bountiful Utah, and we had a police officer come to our school and tell us about Debbie Kent. It was considered a cold case, but he managed to solve it, so he gave us a presentation on it. Fascinating story, but really sad.
My aunt and her friend were almost up-ducted by this guy. They were followed by him while he was in his van and my aunt got a really bad feeling about the guy. She told her friend to run and hide. Nothing happened but they later found out who he really was. Freaky
for real on dogs. their first job for us in domestication and most consistent one over time has been alerting to danger. they also pick up on body language on a level we don't, probably including smells tbh.
It's not always 100% some people are scared of dogs and dogs find that suspicious, but I still trust my dog when he doesn't like someone, but I'm sure he's liked plenty of shitty people (he really likes almost everyone)
fun fact, my grandpa was actually in his ward when he was around age 10. HIs parents also invited him over for dinner and had a "friendship" with my great grandparents. They never knew he was a serial killer UNTIL they saw the news and saw that he had been arrested for well you know but yeah. kinda weird🤷♂️AND fashion place mall is still functioning.
My mom was down the road when he escaped the courthouse in Aspen. I actually kinda struggle listening to stories about him because of what my mom told me it was like when he was active.
I don’t think the judge meant it to sound like that. I think he recognized that he was evil, but also highly intelligent, and it was a shame. He didn’t use his intelligence to benefit society instead of killing people, and hurting women.
Came here to say this. The Judge was saying yes Bundy was incredibly intelligent. Had he not been a murderer... he would've been a great lawyer. He was smart. He studied hard. Had he put all that energy into law school instead of killing, it would've been a way different story. That's why the judge said what a waste.
Ok I’m glad other people see that because I made a comment similar to it but it was hard to form the words to express what the judge said. That’s probably why it came across as him complementing him for his good behavior when he was just pointing out that it’s a shame that he was such a horrible guy.
Exactly! He was actually saying it was a shame bundy wasted his intelligence and he would have been a very good lawyer but he sadly took a different evil route. And that was very true cos if not for his extreme narcissism and disturbingly vile crimes, he would have been a very bright and intelligent lawyer, especially with his level of charisma. He really was a piece of sh!t.
"Listen to your dogs, your dogs know that someone is sus" my old dog, PupPup, used to bite, pee on, scratch, and growl whenever my mom was near. My mom lost custody of us due to drugs 4 1/2 years ago. Seriously, listen to your doggos. They smart. Love you, Aunty Kris❤
@@Fluffy-Fluffy He was such a good boy. We would call him Zombie dog and he used to sleep next to me when I was a baby. He died in 2019, due to old age. He made it really long, especially seeing that he was the runt of the litter!
@Josie-bq5gq yep, dogs are smart. Sometimes, when I'm having off feelings bout something, I'll ask my pitbull x boxer mix to sniff them. If he growls, I know they are bad. If his tail wags, then its good
My dog would bark nonstop at my ex, never did that with anyone else, my ex turned out to abu$e me and I grew suspicious of their actions towards me because of my dog barking
Have you considered doing more paranormal stuff? I really like these story format videos. Thanks for the entertainment you have a gift for storytelling. ❤
There's a Tiktoker I follow who's friend's dad worked with Bundy and every Friday at the end of the day, he'd be like "See you Monday Bundy" and the image of that being a constant annoyance for Bundy makes me laugh.
Kris you should do a deep dive on the Oklahoma Girl Scout murders that happened in the 1970’s, it’s incrediably sad and heartbreaking. The camp got a threat before the girls went to camp and as far as I’m aware it hasn’t been solved And or the Jamison Family also Oklahoma it’s such an eerie case and this one also I hasn’t been solved as far as I know
Those GS murders are the reason why many camps dont have a lot of signage where I live. They only put out the main camp sign out on check in and check out days. All the direction signs are 8x10.
Fun fact : my older brother is staying in the same dorm building as Ted Bundy did in UW. He keeps saying that the students in that exact dorm room say that it's haunted 😬😬it's one of the oldest buildings in UW, so it is ALREADY creaky and creepy. Kris you should do an investigation on it!
MY GRANDMOTHER WAS ALMOST A VICTIM OF TED BUNDY! She has told me the story a couple of times now. Apparently she was staying in a hotel in one of the states Ted frequented. I don't remember which one (Something like Arizona, Utah, Idaho). She had long, straightened hair just like his other victims. She was staying in a hotel all alone, and saw a man looking into her window. A little while later, she got a knock on the door claiming to be room service, but she hadn't ordered anything. So she called the front desk, and they told her they hadn't sent anyone up. So obviously, she didn't answer the door. Years later, she sees a serial killer on the news, and recognized his face as the man who was looking in her window. She said it was definitely him, and it's been confirmed by the timeline that Ted was in the area my grandma was staying in at the time.
Fun fact 😊my great aunt went to college/worked with Ted buddy and she said “ something about him was off…. So I always had a knife under my thigh just in case, 😅😅” which was later helpful because he approached her many times 😮
In the middle of doing a college assignment and Kris' voice is keeping me calm enough to do it. Love the work been a subscriber for a while and she has helped me through alot. Thank you Kris
that whole "unwed mothers letting their parents claim the aby as their own and grow up thinking mom was actually their sister" thing was surprisingly common back then. I know of at least 3 instances of that just from my little Ontario, Canada home town. THEY didn't grow up to be serial killers...
Not all of them will become a serial killer but they do have several cases of the whole my sister is really my mom has mad many snap and kill the family are has tried
Happened with my grandma and uncle. He was raised by my great grandma and only found out that who he thought was his sister was actually his mother when he was grown. Complete mind fuckery
"He's gaslighting ME, and he's DEAD!" Love these videos, the only true crime videos that don't give me nightmares and keep me up, keep up the good work, love you Kris 💙
@@inotnatalie5048 the making light of the horror, and ripping the vile things that committed the atrocities. That's what helps me not have nightmares. I have way 2 much of my own trauma to give me night terrors so Thank the Lord for Kris ❤❤❤❤
Ann Rule did an AMAZING job telling the story. She knew Ted personally. I read her book "The Stranger Beside Me" in 2020, it was so good. EDIT: should've just waited two minutes before commenting lol.
12:54 girl if u were to sit there talking about a book for 8 hours, i would watch the entire thing while doing chores, drawing etc. 😭 i LOVE long LONG form content
In High School I had a Criminal Science teacher who told us about her obsession with Ted Bundy, she was able to pull strings to be able to visit him to talk to him (maybe interview him?), she had his picture on her desk and just talked alot about him. It was so totally messed up. Ironically the teacher across the hall (who was also my teacher for critical thinking or something weird like that) was arrested a few years later for trying to hire a hit man on another teacher whose job he wanted so if she wanted a messed up jackass she was just right next door. True Florida upbringing I guess.
"Don’t talk to men in slings." Good advice 😂 Also, if you hear a baby crying outside your house. Don’t open the door, just call the police. Chances are, that's not a baby or if it is, it's being used to lure you into opening your door
@@fwoggityfwog7840late reply, but yes I believe so? I'm pretty sure that they use recordings of babies crying or actual babies to try and lure people. A lot of people get the urge to go make sure that the babies okay when they hear crying, which is what the killers want
The fact that you can’t even call sexual assault what it is really diminishes the significance of it. It’s like our government doesn’t even wanna hear it. It really pisses me off.
I don't think the reason for that is just because UA-cam is not a big fan of the word, but also because it's a very sensitive word for many in her fanbase (because sadly many are victims of it). Shortening it to SA, people still know what it is but it doesn't feel as heavy to hear. I personally don't think the significance of a word is diminished just because you shorten it though.
Kris, I'd love you to do a deep dive into "The Yorkshire Ripper" and "Fred and Rosemary West", or even "The Moors Murderers", we have a selection of serial killers in the UK to choose from.
My ex was living in Seattle at that time, with his then wife who was a TV news anchor. She interviewed Bundy in prison, trying to understand what made him tick. Malignant narcissism and psychopathy were not as understood by the general public back then. He got to enjoy the attention of a beautiful woman. Ugh
I personally looked at it as the judge was just disappointed Ted went down the path he did instead of pursuing a career of law to catch people like him. He acknowledged Teds intelligence on a factual level, but was sickened morally by the acts he committed. Awesome video though! Love these :)
He gave the sicko a compliment which flattered him. It was entirely an outrageous, insensitive, misogynistic thing to say. I get what you are saying, but I think the judge should have stuck with forceful condemnation of that POS.
I honestly never knew how he timed his crimes around exams or construction. Also, that picture of his car at the alcatraz crime museum (highly suggested you visit) I have seen in person and every time, I can practically hear the screams of his victims. Great video!
Not all dogs have that seemingly sixth sense, I've known dogs that if a stranger broke into the house ,in the middle of night, and pointed a gun at them...they would rollover for belly rubs. 😒 No homer not friend.
I am related to him and it still amazes me that there is more to learn but as I grew up I would overhear stories from my nana about him but being so young I never knew how big of a deal he was until I got older and it still blows my mind we have pictures of family members with him that have almost no one has seen.
Ohhhh you need to do an interview and get as much tracked as you can. There are two descendents who found out that they were related to Lizzy Borden and the other to HH Holmes. The lizzy guy was doing research on brain scans of narcissistic people, found a scan that he identified at a brain scan that was what he thought was a narcissist and it was his own scan. His family confirmed that they thought he was an a hole, and then they told him that they were related to lizzy. The hh Holmes guy has given many interviews after he was told that they were related, and he comes off as a real a hole in the interviews. At the same time plenty of people are related to crap people who don't do crappy things. I think it's a fallacy to say you're a born killer or molded to be a killer because you wet the bed or because you got hit on the head. Way too much goes into becoming a killer than that, and we have to feel safe at night because there is a known recipe for bad guys, and you'll know who to trust based on some recipe.
Could you maybe look into the case of Albert Fish? It’s probably the most messed up and sickening story I’ve ever heard that definitely needs more attention (I’ll probably post some stuff on it in the reply’s of this comment)
@AlejandraValdez-wm1wd He would r*pe and kill several children and if it could get any worse he would usually eat the bodies. There was a lot more things that he did but all of it is just sickening
You should do the Tool Box Killers case. It was very disturbing. When I was reading their case and the audio transcript, it kept me up all night, just imagining what all their victims went through. Btw, love your vids from the Philippines
@Kallmekris - you are not alone. My mother saved my baby teeth too. When I moved away she “gifted” them to me. Still not clear what she expected me to do with them but since she was so happy to give me my baby teeth I felt guilty thinking about throwing them away…they are in the bottom of my jewelry box where no one will see them… ever! Love this series you do, I have an alert setup so that I know when you release a new episode. ❤
He nabbed a couple of girls from Central Washington University. I went to school there and I am also from the town where the university is located. One of my mom's friends worked and traveled with Bundy. She said he was a nice guy and she never had a clue that he was killer.
Kris, I absolutely love these videos! As a minor and having pretty stricked parents, they don't really let me see or learn anything about true crime. Or anything in the real world, for that matter. But that's besides the point. I appreciate that you make these videos as I don't have a lot of knowledge on true crimes. Because of you, I get smarter about the real world every time you post these videos :] Thank you!
dude attending the same junior high school as Kimberly was INSANE when I was younger, knowing that she walked the same halls that I was walking at the time was terrifying
Love all these deep dives. Being a UK based guy, I've heard of Ted Bundy but i don't know an awful lot about him. So thank you Aunty Kris for educating and feeding me knowledge. :)
suggestion... kris should do another q&a like in her first vid or something like that and then compare them to each other to see how shes changed since youtube❤
There was a story about one woman who he was stalking, she missed the bus to get to class and he offered her a ride. She accepted. He demanded her to take off her hood and scarf (it was winter time), so she did, it revealed her short haircut. He got pissed and let her out at her school. She had just gotten her long hair cut the day before, and it’s what saved her life that day. She has kept it short ever since
Wow!
That’s actually so crazy!
DANG
Name please?
@@SpellboundWolf
Sotria Kritsonis
My grandma was actually a part of that sorority. She was supposed to be there at the time that Bundy was there however her appendix burst and she was was rushed to the hospital by one of her sorority sisters not even 10 minutes before bundy allegedly entered the house. She told me that that day was the most painful day of her life. She was very close to one of the victims. She said that her appendix bursting was the most physical pain she had ever been in but it ended up saving her life. She had a pretty bad case of survivors guilt for a long time. She passed 5 years ago but she still mentioned regularly that she should have died that day. Most of the girls in the sorority got tattoos later in life of the victims initials to honor their sisters. It still boggles my mind that if her appendix hadn’t burst then I probably wouldn’t exist.
Omg im so sorry
That’s so sad, especially the survivor’s guilt ❤🩹😞
Poor woman, she shouldn't have died that day, and neither should of anyone one else 💔 she and all his other victims deserved to live. I couldn't imagine the survivors guilt 💔
Fate is si fickle, im glad ur here
That is wild
Not so fun fact: my aunt was actually a part of that exact sorority. She was in that sorority house the same night he was there. I still can’t believe it.
That's scary 😬
I thought you said your aunt was among his fans. So glad to be wrong but can you Imagine the simulated horror of watching a video on Ted bundy and seeing your beloved mum, aunt or grandma among his fan girls in the court room. 😢 Yikes!
that's crazy! God really saved her! praise God!
My high school psychology teacher had a run in with Bundy too! She told us that her and a friend were hiking up part of a mountain to a campsite, and a man pulled over offering them a ride. He had an arm in a sling. They denied his offer multiple times before he got angry and drove off. It was only when he was arrested and his face was on television that they found out it was him.
@KittygirlZoeJaimz omg no way good thing they said no
The fact that there is a 43-ish year old woman named Rose out there who is most likely TB’s daughter is just wild. Like that shit wasn’t that long ago. WTF?
It's not her fault she may be his daughter. What's so wild about it?
@@JohnDoe-qz1ql idk. Just think it’s interesting. Like there is probably loads of people who are descended from really bad people but who are perfectly decent people themselves
I feel so bad for her, like her mother was completely insane and her father was the world's arguably most famous murderer. Not to mention his fake name was Officer Ted ROSEland. She was named after the alias her father used to assault and kill women. I hope she's resting well wherever she is.
Rose apparently lives in the UK...I do too and the fact I may have walked past her or could in the future is crazy
@@sushisaschi7744 you could meet her! I know that someone’s parentage doesn’t matter but STILL
Fun fact! My grandma was in Seattle the same time Bundy was (she was about 16 and fit his type), and she vividly remembered being stalked by a tan vw bug as she was walking home one day. She, thankfully, knocked on the nearest house door after she realized she was being followed, and they were kind enough to let her use their phone to call her dad to come get her! She was convinced up until the day she died that it was Bundy that was stalking her, and if she hadn't of been creeped out enough to knock on the neighbors door that she would've been one of his victims.
If she did die, your mom wouldn't have been born and you wouldn't exist. Wild to think about lol.
Sounds like she safed her own life for doing that
Yeah I used to live in Washington, there a lot of people (their parents/grandparents) that have seen him. One of the stories I can remember is my teacher told us that her parents saw him that day at the lake talking to women and walking past in the arm sling and her mom got the creeps looking at him 😂. People even vist the house he grew up in one of my dad's friends had a yearbook that had his school picture in there.
This is so crazy to me but not only did my grandma have an experience with him but my bsf grandma did too. It almost seems like everyone’s grandparents in arnd those times had some kind of experience or sight of him
People like this is why some women (and some men too) are so scared to move out alone.
Fun fact if you're interested: After Ted Bundy was executed, a photograph was taken of him that appeared to show him smiling as he died, this being just completely sick. He killed so many innocent women in ways that are unbearable to imagine, and yet he died wth a smile of his face.
May his soul be buring in hell.
Dajum
Where that photo at
@@bryerwilson2464 I'm sure u can find it on Google.. if not then idk, it was in the newspaper at that time, front page I believe
It’s as easy as doing a web search for “Ted Bundy dead”. There’s a color photo available, so skip the B&W ones. He’s not smiling. I don’t know whether he smiled AS he died, but he’s not smiling once he was dead. His eyes are open. He looks normal and alive. I did see the newspaper headline that claims he died with a smile on his face. They actually showed a B&W photo of dead Ted on a gurney. 😵 And yeah, you could read his expression as a slight “smile”, but it’s probably just the way his mouth is shaped. He had a wide mouth. It’s not like he’s got a broad, toothy grin.
I read a book that stated Ted was not allowed to have private visits. In the common room there was a water bottle dispenser that offered a blocked view. This is the romantic area for their date.
Kris “ I can’t be sitting here for like 8 hours and talk to you guys about this, you’d get tired of me”
Me - immediately offended cuz there’s genuinley no way to get tired of kris.
She is my comfort channel. Honest to god
😊😅
So true
Yes.
yeah ;-;
For real tho❤
My mom’s old friend met Ted. If I remember correctly he told her he had a modeling job for her but she turned him down for reasons I don’t know. Whatever it was, she was lucky. So insanely lucky
Please start a podcast on Spotify. I need to hear it if you haven’t already. Literally the funniest person making jokes in the most dark videos, but I love it.
For real, like I could listen to it then for hours at a time xD
frfr
I WOULD TOTALLY LISTEN TO THAT
yesssss. I commented this same thing on an earlier video.
I agree, like, I love her jokes and voice and literally could listen to it for hours on end... like, she could LITERALLY start a podcast, and she'd have millions of followers within seconds-
So. My grandma was a student at UW when Bundy was attending and she fit the profile exactly. It's really unnerving to think that she could have been a victim of this monster and neither my mom, aunt, my cousin or I would even exist.
The look of long hair parted down the middle was so popular at the time, pretty scary that so many girls were the type you wanted to prey upon. In fact that's what I look like right now so there's that...
@@BeautyIsMyLife kinda makes me want to shave my head again
@@BeautyIsMyLife I'm brunette and have a middle part, thank God I have bangs
For once in my life, I'm glad I'm a redhead!
@@isabelleallerton Some of his victims also had bangs
"CRIME. CONSPIRANCY. CULTS. SERIAL KILLERS, AND MURDER.." -Kallmekris (My Favorite Line)
Is that vegan teacher in your profile 😂
@@TheRealNibs Yes, Yes it is Lol.
When I here that line I get hyped
The best lines E V E R
For me it’s the vegan teacher in the Profil ! 😂
Imagine being the father who didn't report Bundy when his own fricking daughter, Bundy's girlfriend, asked him to.
Just imagine having had the audacity to look your little girl in the eyes and go "You could ruin his career tho!" Just to later see him tried and convicted for the murders.
How did that man ever find it in him to look into his daughter's eyes again?
LADIES! TRUST YOUR GUT!! So many of the women around Bundy knew there was something wrong with him. They were brushed off and were told they were crazy. This is not uncommon. We are often told that we are crazy, that he’s a nice guy, that we could hurt his feelings or ruin his life. Your safety is more important than his feelings. If your gut says something’s wrong, TRUST IT. Don’t wait for your instincts to be proven right.
PREACH!!
Go girl
I told my husband that a guy he was helping with something creeped me out. That he was nice but seemed off like [insert a pedophile I know] and my husband said "yeah he's weird" in like a confirming my gut feeling way not like a brushing it off way because I was asking if I was over reacting and he told me I wasn't. No my husband didn't leave me alone around the guy and the guy was soon gone. I feel like dudes can sort of sense it too but are less on guard for it plus that feeling is confirmed for them less often because those creeps often don't target them.
TESTIFY!❤
My dad had friend who fresh out of prison who would come around my house all the time. My mother told him that he made us girls me and my sisters uncomfortable and soon after that he was told to leave and never come back.
I actually went to a crime museum and they had cars of a WHOLE bunch of serial killers, but one who like- actually kinda scared me was they managed to get their hands on Ted Bundy’s ACTUAL car. Like, that’s not a car, that’s a crime scene-
kris 😮it would be awesome if you get @celinaspookyboo and @sam&colby to go to this museum for some ghost hunting
don't open the trunk😅...
My guess is given the history of the car when police were done with it only a museum wanted it, well and probably his fan girls but honestly that's messed up to sell to them
@@brattrox2939 Yeah, exactly- seeing that car genuinely shocked me
Why would anyone want the cars?
I remember the morning Bundy was executed. I was a teenager laying in bed, listening to the radio. The DJ came on and said that as soon as Bundy was killed, the listeners would hear the crackly buzzy sound of an electric chair (which the DJ demonstrated). So I listened through a few songs, almost forgetting about the sound that was was to come. Then suddenly the station stopped mid-song and played the sound. Then followed a moment of complete silence. Bundy was dead. He was an evil monster who certainly deserved what he got, yet it was a strange and sad feeling to hear the sound signifying a life had ended. I can't remember, though, the song that was interrupted. I think it was one by the Bangles.
ALSO, my friend Marlena Smith from junior high never got to meet her Aunt Melissa (Smith) who was one of Bundy's victims. She was born just one year after her aunt was murdered.
I remember when Bundy was caught, he had just spent the night in my hometown using a victim's CC about 2 miles from my home. Of course our local P.D. botched the capture and he was picked up two counties over. Not trying to take away from your philosophical memory, just adding to the strangeness of the time.
@BillDo-gd5meOh wow, some people come from disjointed families, and it shows. Have some decency… that was someone’s daughter, sister, could’ve been someone’s mother, aunt, but no longer can be.
You're Ted reborn, eh?
@BillDo-gd5me What's your point in this jerk comment?
"I can't be sitting here for 8 hours talking, you'd get tired of me" she says, as if I haven't been binging this true crime series with my little knitting project literally all day. i'm pretty sure the whole playlist is more than 8 hours combined so yes Kris i do plan to listen to you for that length of time
Bundy was a piece of work . To extend his life at the end he tried to say he could tell them where more body's were. Heaven knows how many people he really killed.
Or even encountered 💀
He probably lost count
My HS job was working in a Daycare. As the only boy on staff the director put me in charge of the "Problem Kids". One kid had SEVERE issues. He was 4. In 2016 he stabbed somebody (thankfully not fatally) in a bar fight, and I'm not the least bit surprised. So yeah the REALLY troubled kids start showing the issues EARLY.
He’s literally textbook narcissistic psychopath 💀
We used to call them bent reeds. Never could figure out if they were born that way or someone made them that way.
I’ve had talks with my mother about this, she was in college at this time, and fit Bundy’s MO to a T. She said it was completely normal back then to get in a strangers car and not think twice about it. You had that worry in the back of your mind that it could be Bundy, but you carried on as normal. She still went out and lived life like any other day. Which is INSANE
The fact everyone hitchhiked back then is CRAZY
@@tashblatcher2846i know
Stop yapping
@@Charlies69420the fuck? This is a comment section for comments
It's true. I hitch hiked right through Ted Bundy country. We hitch hiked EVERYWHERE!
i live in slc, and my history teacher told us a story, saying it was his parents but i never confirmed if he was fucking with us or not. but, the story is included in a couple documentaries. his parents were on a date hiking in the utah canyons. at one point his dad stepped on something that felt 'spongy' and immediately got bad vibes, grabbed his girlfriend's arm and starting running without pausing to look at what he'd stepped on. years later, bundy was asked if he'd ever gotten close to being caught and he recounted the same story, saying that he saw a couple and hid from them and the man of the couple stepped on his victims' body's arm and then ran away.
39:13 My great grandmother’s cousin was Debbie Kent and losing her to this psycho was really hard on her. I love how you are acknowledging and bringing justice to all these victims, it really means a lot to the family members that had to go through these hard times.
Great grandmother's cousin? My mind is blown. My family tree has only reached to MY cousins and one grandmother.
@NoudlePipW if they are LDS the families are large and you could be a great-grandparent much younger.
😢
She was so pretty, I am so sorry for the loss
I've seen the full clip of the judge, and it definitely feels more like "you had so much potential, but you decided to be a monster instead"
Agreed! He wasn’t a good person but he did have the potential to be a good person if he didn’t do all of this crazy awful stuff.
@Billy-rc7xg to be fair, he was speaking directly to him and it was pretty obvious he doesn't care in the slightest about the lives he took. the entire trial was about how horrendous these crimes are, so he might not have seen it necessary to point out to someone that only cares about themselves and the spectacle they're creating. I could see how it might be prioritizing the potential of one man over dozens of women, especially considering the time. I just didn't interpret it that way, given how this was the first nationally televized trial and I doubt the judge was thinking about how his words might come across to anyone but the person he's talking to
Exactly what I wrote in another comment. It's so disappointing that some people overlooked his shockingly evil and vile crimes and focused on his 'good' attributes. If it were up to me they would be jailed and put on a watch list or registry like sex offenders are. BTW imagine the horror of seeing your beloved mum, aunt or grandma among his fan girls in the court room.
I agree!!
I agree, I feel like the judge was more disappointed in bundy than like agreeable with his actions or praising him
Kris’s ability to mix humor with serious historical analysis is unmatched!
It makes it easier to watch and stay on bc I have adhd and it makes me actually focus and stay involved instead of finding a new vid
So he got reported about ten times to the police and they didn't do anything, what a joke
Kris calling us out in the intro for being into freaky stuff is 110% scientifically accurate
tell me, how come each time i watch a video, any video, I see you in the comments? I mean, not really every video, but a lot of them? you're everywhere!
I've seen you here, there, everywhere for the most part
@@mika-san8879they receive Kris’slikes
@@Spicyrainstorms yeah, but not only on this video, on some of other content creators as well
Actually ☝️it's only 109.5% accurate. If you're talking science, I think you need to be precise 🧐
The smile and saying you're gonna make him sound as ugly as he is and you're making him sound like a side character in one of the creepy holiday claymation movies. Love this!
Fun fact: My aunt dated Ted Bundy. (When he was in Utah) She sadly died in a car crash before he got caught. She broke up with him because she thought he was crazy. The car crash was a freak accident. But he was known in my family as her crazy ex boyfriend. We believe he didn’t kill her because she didn’t fit his preference. She had blonde hair
Another fun fact about my aunt: the police dumped her car and some of her remains along with her friend remains into Utah Lake.(her friend was in the car with her) DO NOT EAT FISH FROM UTAH LAKE! The fish feed off human remains that the police dump into the lake. Because they dump totaled cars into the lake without cleaning the remains out all the way.
@@nonbinary_pal3192oh shit
I’m sorry the fish eat WHAT?
@@nonbinary_pal3192I'm so sorry for your aunt, but that's such an interesting fact! That somebody you knew was dating such a sick person!
Also why the fuck do they even throw it in the lake :/
@@Quisii0 thank you, and I have no idea why they do it. All I know is sometimes when a car is recked the cops/government will dump the cars in certain lakes. Utah lake being the one they use the most. And they don’t bother cleaning all the human remains out. I’ve heard of a lot of people getting sick after eating fish from Utah Lake. Many believe it’s because of the human remains the fish eat and because of the cars
The fact that people didn't believe Ted Bundy could be a suspect due to his looks and charisma (I certainly don't see it) just reminds me of the Ken & Barbie Killers, and how they looked so nice and normal at times. (If you know, you know and I refuse to use their real names). As a fellow Canadian, I'd be interested in hearing you go over this story as well please.
The fact that Barbie didn't spend her life in prison is such a fucking shame considering she killed her own sister.
Now that i hear what Ted Bundy did, it reminds me of a story that my grandmother told me. Her brother hit someone over the head with an ashtray when a guy broke into his gf’s kitchen dorm, and surprised surprise, him and his gf was in college at that time, was in the same area, and the intruder fit the description of Ted, so we all assume it was Ted Bundy who tried to kill my uncle’s gf.
Imagine if you started conversations off like that.
@@A_certainUserI would 😂
@@MelissaLawrence2002 that’d be so nice 💀
well even if it wasn't ted bundy, your uncle's GF was LUCKY she had someone with her... honestly good for her
Holy shit
Celina, Sam and Colby reacts and Kris in ONE DAY THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER
EXACTLY
Literally though!
REAL I NOTICED THAT
FR
You got it right! 💪
it would feel so scary and weird to later find out the guy who convinced you not to kill you self was a serial killer
Wait, when did this happen?
@@fwoggityfwog7840 at the start of the video kris siad ted worked at a place to talk people out of things like that
@@fwoggityfwog7840helpline volunteer with author Ann Rule.
@@WinterAngelEnt Suicide hotline. Why does JewTube need to censor everything?
@BillDo-gd5me Alrighty then. But let us be honest about the lean of the actual morality scale when each is piled to a side...
The first video I watched of you I was apprehensive to all the comedy you use and now after watching a few videos I realize it's the comedic relief we all need to actually get through the content. Some of these videos are ROUGH
I love how instead of researching what Bundy sounded like or guessing Kris is just like "Nah I'm just gonna make him sound like a little kid on helium" honestly fair
I absolutely love Kris so much. And I also love how Caleb makes her so happy. When she’s with him she’s almost always smiles. I love her so much, it’s actually insane.
Let's not get to crazy/creepy
@@frenchy1987how was it crazy or creepy? Not every love is romantic
@@AsterTheFox this is the Internet,I really don't need to say anything more do I? This comment I'm sure is probably innocent but you never know!
@@frenchy1987 not like creepy love or stuff like that, I had a weird choice of words. My bad.
@@AliviaLinnekin no I get it and I wasn't trying to be rude,I even stated I'm sure it was innocent! Internet is a scary place and I could only imagine the creeps that truly obsess over Kris. 😢
Me wondering why Kris has a giant neon "KINK" sign in her background before realizing it's supposed to be "KMK".
STOP I JUST REALIZED THAT-
Same😂
I wondered if anybody ever told her or if she did it on purpose lol
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT TOO WHEN I FIRST SAW IT 😭
Scrolled back up to look. Totally looks like "Kink." It's not just you.
24:24 Maybe it’s because you’d expect there to be a fake name,so partially using his real name makes it so that he’s less of a suspect.
Him using his real name is actually smarter than you think, a lot of undercover cops do the same as well. The idea is that if you use a fake name and someone called you by that name, you might not react or at least take time to figure out they are referring to you. Or alternatively, if you're in a public place and someone in the background just happens to say your real name, not even referring to you, you might still react to that. Both those things may raise suspicion, so seeing people who are lying using their actual names isn't that uncommon.
Wow, that totally makes sense! Thank you for sharing this tidbit of info!
Also, I feel almost *everyone* would have the exact same reaction that Kris had, thinking that it'd be stupid to use your own name. "It can't *possibly* be him, he wouldn't be so stupid to use his real name!"
Cap
My grandfather was also raised as his grandparent's "son." He struggled with alcoholism throughout his adult years. The amount of aocial stigma for being born out of wedlock prior to the 70s is something we probably cannot fully grasp.
These things still happen, though for reasons other than stigma. In the late 90s I'd befriended this sweet girl who was maybe in her early 20s and was in an off-and-on relationship frought with DV on both sides. She'd been with him for years before our paths crossed and they had two sons together, but it was her mother who raised the boys as her own to spare the kids being raised in a harmful environment. The boys were raised to believe my friend was their sister and their grandmother was their mom. They planned to tell the truth once the sons were older, but my friend died (I forget from what; I wasn't around when she got sick. I think it was severe pneumonia or something) and her guy died a few months later. I believe he died from a broken heart. Even though they were toxic together, he didn't know how to live without her. I've thought about them often over the years and wondered about their sons. It's one thing to learn the truth when everyone is still alive....but how do you cope with learning your dead sister is actually your mom and her boyfriend that died soon after her was actually your dad? How do you even begin to process all of that? I do hope their sons are doing well, though.
Same in my half-sister's family even in the late 70s - her cousin thought her grandmother was her mother and her actual mother was her aunt. She accidentally found out when she was a teen and it really messed her up. It's a giant violation of trust to know you were lied to your whole life by the people closest to you. Trust issues galore!
No one held children responsible for the sins of there parents even back then.
I think parents and grandparents do a terrible disservice to the actual children in these situations, imagine during your rebellious years learning the people that you trust the most have lied to you your whole life. Kids are strong, tell them the truth.
The judge was expressing his disappointment that Bundy used his talents for evil when he could have done so much good instead. It's like when your parents pull out the "you're a disappointment" card. He definitely didn't say that Bundy was a good person and in no way expressed that he didn't care about him being a murderer.
I agree completely
thats exactly what i was thinking
still pretty bad timing though...save your personal thoughts for after the trial concludes not for the statement your making to the victim's loved ones
@abbie_joan he wasn't giving a statement to the victims families. He was giving sentencing and expressing his disappointment in what Bundy chose to make of his life.
That’s how I perceived it as well
Bro i am just convinced that Ted was possessed like how the hell does a three year old surround their aunt with KNIVES???
Psychopathy (or as they call it today: anti-social disorder) has nothing to do with demons, though they can seem like one...
Same goes for sociopaths (not all that different from psychopaths), or a step below it; grandiose/vulnerable (aka covert)/malignant/communal/self-righteous narcissism, with malignant narcissists being the worst and getting really close to psychopathy.
Very interesting to learn more about, also would recommend it to everyone that has to deal with people ever.
It's crazy, but not supernatural.
@@MunkeyKung They are awful people, I have had the misfortune to know several. But yes, not supernatural, just devoid of compassion and a moral compass.
He js born pshyco
Sketch artist will show the witness a book with different eyes, different noses, different mouths to narrow down shapes for reference. Basically building a face.
Bundy claimed he had a normal childhood, but almost everything he said was proven to be a lie. One of his childhood classmates DID claim that he hurt animals.
I think that's an interesting thing about Ted. Most narcissistics would be happy to blame their behavior on a bad childhood but Ted absolutely would not allow anyone to think he was abused. Why? That tells me that Ted REALLY doesn't want ppl digging around in his childhood. There's something so horrific in his past that he'd rather take the blame himself instead of using the childhood excuse.
@@jamielehman4934 He never knew his real father, so that could've been a factor. Otherwise, I think he truly did have a normal childhood. The myths and legends about him being an animal abuser and all that kind of stuff are lies to spin a good story. What _is_ clear, to me, though, is that he got into those lewd detective magazines as a 12-13 year old or so, and I believe that's what led to him developing those fantasies.
I think he’s a narcissistic psychopath. The narcissism gives it away.
@@laurac.405 what... y did those exist...
I'm a teenager in Bountiful Utah, and we had a police officer come to our school and tell us about Debbie Kent. It was considered a cold case, but he managed to solve it, so he gave us a presentation on it. Fascinating story, but really sad.
Is she the girl who went to Viewmont? If so, she was my dad’s babysitter, may she rest in peace.
My aunt and her friend were almost up-ducted by this guy. They were followed by him while he was in his van and my aunt got a really bad feeling about the guy. She told her friend to run and hide. Nothing happened but they later found out who he really was. Freaky
Not only was it arrogant of him to defend himself, it was another way to abuse those girls who were victims and witnesses.
for real on dogs. their first job for us in domestication and most consistent one over time has been alerting to danger. they also pick up on body language on a level we don't, probably including smells tbh.
It's not always 100% some people are scared of dogs and dogs find that suspicious, but I still trust my dog when he doesn't like someone, but I'm sure he's liked plenty of shitty people (he really likes almost everyone)
except chihuahuas. They are divks to everyone except their owners. even to other dogs. screw them.
Not just dogs, cats can be good detectors as well. I never trust anyone that a cat shows their displeasure at (or will not be around).
fun fact, my grandpa was actually in his ward when he was around age 10. HIs parents also invited him over for dinner and had a "friendship" with my great grandparents. They never knew he was a serial killer UNTIL they saw the news and saw that he had been arrested for well you know but yeah. kinda weird🤷♂️AND fashion place mall is still functioning.
My mom was down the road when he escaped the courthouse in Aspen. I actually kinda struggle listening to stories about him because of what my mom told me it was like when he was active.
I really appreciate that you named all the victims. Their names should always be more important ❤
I don’t think the judge meant it to sound like that. I think he recognized that he was evil, but also highly intelligent, and it was a shame. He didn’t use his intelligence to benefit society instead of killing people, and hurting women.
Came here to say this. The Judge was saying yes Bundy was incredibly intelligent. Had he not been a murderer... he would've been a great lawyer. He was smart. He studied hard. Had he put all that energy into law school instead of killing, it would've been a way different story. That's why the judge said what a waste.
Ok I’m glad other people see that because I made a comment similar to it but it was hard to form the words to express what the judge said. That’s probably why it came across as him complementing him for his good behavior when he was just pointing out that it’s a shame that he was such a horrible guy.
Exactly! He was actually saying it was a shame bundy wasted his intelligence and he would have been a very good lawyer but he sadly took a different evil route. And that was very true cos if not for his extreme narcissism and disturbingly vile crimes, he would have been a very bright and intelligent lawyer, especially with his level of charisma. He really was a piece of sh!t.
"Listen to your dogs, your dogs know that someone is sus" my old dog, PupPup, used to bite, pee on, scratch, and growl whenever my mom was near. My mom lost custody of us due to drugs 4 1/2 years ago. Seriously, listen to your doggos. They smart. Love you, Aunty Kris❤
Love the name PupPup, it sounds so cute 😊
@@Fluffy-Fluffy He was such a good boy. We would call him Zombie dog and he used to sleep next to me when I was a baby. He died in 2019, due to old age. He made it really long, especially seeing that he was the runt of the litter!
@Josie-bq5gq yep, dogs are smart. Sometimes, when I'm having off feelings bout something, I'll ask my pitbull x boxer mix to sniff them. If he growls, I know they are bad. If his tail wags, then its good
My dog loses his shit around my dad, he is not a safe person to be around
My dog would bark nonstop at my ex, never did that with anyone else, my ex turned out to abu$e me and I grew suspicious of their actions towards me because of my dog barking
Have you considered doing more paranormal stuff? I really like these story format videos. Thanks for the entertainment you have a gift for storytelling. ❤
There's a Tiktoker I follow who's friend's dad worked with Bundy and every Friday at the end of the day, he'd be like "See you Monday Bundy" and the image of that being a constant annoyance for Bundy makes me laugh.
What's this tiktoker name
That's also a twitter post made by some dude in 2019 I believe and it's all i could think of throughout the video
Monday Bundy sounds so creative LMAO- 😭💗
I saw the Twitter post about that on Pinterest! I hope that saying annoyed the hell out of Bundy!
Kris you should do a deep dive on the Oklahoma Girl Scout murders that happened in the 1970’s, it’s incrediably sad and heartbreaking. The camp got a threat before the girls went to camp and as far as I’m aware it hasn’t been solved
And or the Jamison Family also Oklahoma it’s such an eerie case and this one also I hasn’t been solved as far as I know
I'm guessing you live in oklahoma
Those GS murders are the reason why many camps dont have a lot of signage where I live. They only put out the main camp sign out on check in and check out days. All the direction signs are 8x10.
Fun fact : my older brother is staying in the same dorm building as Ted Bundy did in UW. He keeps saying that the students in that exact dorm room say that it's haunted 😬😬it's one of the oldest buildings in UW, so it is ALREADY creaky and creepy. Kris you should do an investigation on it!
UW Tacoma???
You already commented this? Lol
@@Olivia_28888McMahon Hall in university district.
I've heard more than one of the school's he's been to are very haunted.
Being able to recognize how others are feeling so you can manipulate them is pretty much the opposite of empathy.
MY GRANDMOTHER WAS ALMOST A VICTIM OF TED BUNDY! She has told me the story a couple of times now. Apparently she was staying in a hotel in one of the states Ted frequented. I don't remember which one (Something like Arizona, Utah, Idaho). She had long, straightened hair just like his other victims. She was staying in a hotel all alone, and saw a man looking into her window. A little while later, she got a knock on the door claiming to be room service, but she hadn't ordered anything. So she called the front desk, and they told her they hadn't sent anyone up. So obviously, she didn't answer the door. Years later, she sees a serial killer on the news, and recognized his face as the man who was looking in her window. She said it was definitely him, and it's been confirmed by the timeline that Ted was in the area my grandma was staying in at the time.
Glad she was okay, that's so scary
Fun fact 😊my great aunt went to college/worked with Ted buddy and she said “ something about him was off…. So I always had a knife under my thigh just in case, 😅😅” which was later helpful because he approached her many times 😮
Woah!
Sick thank god she was smart and is safe now if she still is alive if she isn’t may she rest in peace
Wow that’s good Ig always trust ur gut
In the middle of doing a college assignment and Kris' voice is keeping me calm enough to do it. Love the work been a subscriber for a while and she has helped me through alot. Thank you Kris
that whole "unwed mothers letting their parents claim the aby as their own and grow up thinking mom was actually their sister" thing was surprisingly common back then. I know of at least 3 instances of that just from my little Ontario, Canada home town. THEY didn't grow up to be serial killers...
If you’ve ever seen the Disney Channel show Andy Mack, this dynamic is also displayed there 💀
I had not seen that. Thanks for the info.
That you know of.........
Not all of them will become a serial killer but they do have several cases of the whole my sister is really my mom has mad many snap and kill the family are has tried
Happened with my grandma and uncle. He was raised by my great grandma and only found out that who he thought was his sister was actually his mother when he was grown. Complete mind fuckery
"He's gaslighting ME, and he's DEAD!" Love these videos, the only true crime videos that don't give me nightmares and keep me up, keep up the good work, love you Kris 💙
Omg yes, I would have terrible nightmares whenever I tried to listen to / watch true crime things but Kris manages to prevent this somehow
@@inotnatalie5048 it’s like she has this magical way of making it non scary, probably the jokes
😂😂❤❤ That line had me creased 😂
@@inotnatalie5048 the making light of the horror, and ripping the vile things that committed the atrocities. That's what helps me not have nightmares. I have way 2 much of my own trauma to give me night terrors so Thank the Lord for Kris ❤❤❤❤
Ann Rule did an AMAZING job telling the story. She knew Ted personally. I read her book "The Stranger Beside Me" in 2020, it was so good.
EDIT: should've just waited two minutes before commenting lol.
12:54 girl if u were to sit there talking about a book for 8 hours, i would watch the entire thing while doing chores, drawing etc. 😭 i LOVE long LONG form content
I love these ones. NEVER END THIS SERIES
In High School I had a Criminal Science teacher who told us about her obsession with Ted Bundy, she was able to pull strings to be able to visit him to talk to him (maybe interview him?), she had his picture on her desk and just talked alot about him. It was so totally messed up. Ironically the teacher across the hall (who was also my teacher for critical thinking or something weird like that) was arrested a few years later for trying to hire a hit man on another teacher whose job he wanted so if she wanted a messed up jackass she was just right next door. True Florida upbringing I guess.
@JuliaRiddleI'm still convinced Florida can't be real. It just seems like poorly written reality tv
Only in Florida I guess 😂
This is just totally crazy and messed up, I hope you are safe now. 💗
Omg I'm reading this thinking 'sounds like Florida ' joking in my head, and then, boom. It is.
Y’all are so annoying saying stuff like only in Ohio or only in Florida, grow up and appreciate all states. All of that aside I hope you’re safe
"Don’t talk to men in slings." Good advice 😂 Also, if you hear a baby crying outside your house. Don’t open the door, just call the police. Chances are, that's not a baby or if it is, it's being used to lure you into opening your door
It's extremely helpful that I don't like kids in this case
Omg thank yo I’ve never heard that, also anyone else just here stalking these comments??
Wait, is that actually a strategy that some serial killers use?!
@@fwoggityfwog7840 I know this method has been used by robbers and rapists. I'm sure it's been used by serial killers too
@@fwoggityfwog7840late reply, but yes I believe so? I'm pretty sure that they use recordings of babies crying or actual babies to try and lure people. A lot of people get the urge to go make sure that the babies okay when they hear crying, which is what the killers want
The fact that you can’t even call sexual assault what it is really diminishes the significance of it. It’s like our government doesn’t even wanna hear it. It really pisses me off.
I don't think the reason for that is just because UA-cam is not a big fan of the word, but also because it's a very sensitive word for many in her fanbase (because sadly many are victims of it). Shortening it to SA, people still know what it is but it doesn't feel as heavy to hear. I personally don't think the significance of a word is diminished just because you shorten it though.
Kris, I'd love you to do a deep dive into "The Yorkshire Ripper" and "Fred and Rosemary West", or even "The Moors Murderers", we have a selection of serial killers in the UK to choose from.
Agreed!
She's done Fred and Rosemary it I'd love to hear about the others
My last one was on Fred and Rose west!!!
@@kallmekris I’ll go back, I must’ve missed it! X
@@kallmekris Can you do one about Richard Ramirez
Ted "I'd like to give my love to my family and friends"
Gollum: "You don't have any friends, nobody loves you".
😂😂
Kris calls
me:
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My ex was living in Seattle at that time, with his then wife who was a TV news anchor. She interviewed Bundy in prison, trying to understand what made him tick. Malignant narcissism and psychopathy were not as understood by the general public back then. He got to enjoy the attention of a beautiful woman. Ugh
I personally looked at it as the judge was just disappointed Ted went down the path he did instead of pursuing a career of law to catch people like him. He acknowledged Teds intelligence on a factual level, but was sickened morally by the acts he committed. Awesome video though! Love these :)
He gave the sicko a compliment which flattered him. It was entirely an outrageous, insensitive, misogynistic thing to say. I get what you are saying, but I think the judge should have stuck with forceful condemnation of that POS.
I honestly never knew how he timed his crimes around exams or construction. Also, that picture of his car at the alcatraz crime museum (highly suggested you visit) I have seen in person and every time, I can practically hear the screams of his victims. Great video!
OMG I’ve been here it’s so fun I got to see Jeffrey dahmer glasses and etc etc it was really cool
I was watching UA-cam shorts and i actually clicked the notification and i went from wood splitting to "CRIME! CONSPIRACY! CULTS!"
What's worrying is the serial killers who are caught are always the dumb ones, no matter how cunning they seem. The truly smarts ones are never caught
Best way to cure a cluster headache is to watch auntie kris talk about murders hehe love theses videos
This is scary, kris is going in a direction that requires another channel specializing in crime and horror stories. 🔥👻
It's a BRUTAL one, but I'd love to hear you cover the "Toolbox Killers" that case is nuts
Omg yes
That one is very dark.
Not all dogs have that seemingly sixth sense, I've known dogs that if a stranger broke into the house ,in the middle of night, and pointed a gun at them...they would rollover for belly rubs. 😒 No homer not friend.
I'm sorry that was funny to me😭🙏
I'm sorry that was funny to me😭🙏
“And today I’m gonna feed ya” thank you mother. Food taken in.
Edit: I summoned therians lol
Wrong it's auntie
I FOUND A THERIAN COMMENT ON A KMK VIDEO IM SO HAPPY OMG
@@us3rn0tf0u2nd :DD
@Tasdevil0 I'm sorry but, are they making you mad cus the world doesn't revolve around you?
@@us3rn0tf0u2nd tf was that comeback 😭
I am related to him and it still amazes me that there is more to learn but as I grew up I would overhear stories from my nana about him but being so young I never knew how big of a deal he was until I got older and it still blows my mind we have pictures of family members with him that have almost no one has seen.
Ohhhh you need to do an interview and get as much tracked as you can. There are two descendents who found out that they were related to Lizzy Borden and the other to HH Holmes. The lizzy guy was doing research on brain scans of narcissistic people, found a scan that he identified at a brain scan that was what he thought was a narcissist and it was his own scan. His family confirmed that they thought he was an a hole, and then they told him that they were related to lizzy. The hh Holmes guy has given many interviews after he was told that they were related, and he comes off as a real a hole in the interviews. At the same time plenty of people are related to crap people who don't do crappy things. I think it's a fallacy to say you're a born killer or molded to be a killer because you wet the bed or because you got hit on the head. Way too much goes into becoming a killer than that, and we have to feel safe at night because there is a known recipe for bad guys, and you'll know who to trust based on some recipe.
What are some things you know that others wouldn't that you don't mind sharing?
Only real Kallmekris fans are allowed to like this comment..
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I am a true fan
Bro stop you were already on Sam and Colby and Jordan matter
I love kallmekris
@@DJILMarioBrothers”IN!”
I genuinely don’t know why people would be obsessed with this guy he’s a monster
Could you maybe look into the case of Albert Fish? It’s probably the most messed up and sickening story I’ve ever heard that definitely needs more attention (I’ll probably post some stuff on it in the reply’s of this comment)
What did he do?
Yes please!! He did all the things, pure evil.
@AlejandraValdez-wm1wd He would r*pe and kill several children and if it could get any worse he would usually eat the bodies. There was a lot more things that he did but all of it is just sickening
Every time I think I've found the worst and most evil I come across someone worst.
Sam, Colby, Kris, and Celina in the same day!!! THIS IS THE BESTTTTT!! (And it’s all about true crime, serial killers, or haunted stuff ) 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
You should do the Tool Box Killers case. It was very disturbing. When I was reading their case and the audio transcript, it kept me up all night, just imagining what all their victims went through.
Btw, love your vids from the Philippines
i NEED these episodes like a podcast on spotify!!!
My aunt also grew up thinking her grandparents were her parents. Thankfully she didn't turn out to be a serial killer. 😅
Women rarely do. It’s another one of those man things
@Kallmekris - you are not alone. My mother saved my baby teeth too. When I moved away she “gifted” them to me. Still not clear what she expected me to do with them but since she was so happy to give me my baby teeth I felt guilty thinking about throwing them away…they are in the bottom of my jewelry box where no one will see them… ever!
Love this series you do, I have an alert setup so that I know when you release a new episode. ❤
I have the teeth that my dad saved of mine in a jewelry box by my bed, lol!
Same here. Was helping my mom pack cause she was moving and she hands me a ziplock full of teeth and glitter 😂
It is always wonderful to get a true crime video from Kris. She is very talented in the telling of facts and the story as a whole.
i love watching kris videos because she started making my spark come back
He nabbed a couple of girls from Central Washington University. I went to school there and I am also from the town where the university is located. One of my mom's friends worked and traveled with Bundy. She said he was a nice guy and she never had a clue that he was killer.
Woah! Damn
Dang, that is bad
His mask covered up his shitty ass personality, I guess.
An hour long video?? Wow. This is what im spending my afternoon on and im proud of it.
I love how Kris is always funny (to me) even when talking about a serial killer. Kris will always be one of my favorite UA-camrs.
9:29 "he probably wanted to take her breath away" HELP- 😭
Kris, I absolutely love these videos! As a minor and having pretty stricked parents, they don't really let me see or learn anything about true crime. Or anything in the real world, for that matter. But that's besides the point. I appreciate that you make these videos as I don't have a lot of knowledge on true crimes. Because of you, I get smarter about the real world every time you post these videos :] Thank you!
dude attending the same junior high school as Kimberly was INSANE when I was younger, knowing that she walked the same halls that I was walking at the time was terrifying
Love all these deep dives. Being a UK based guy, I've heard of Ted Bundy but i don't know an awful lot about him. So thank you Aunty Kris for educating and feeding me knowledge. :)
this is the perfect thing to listen to while crocheting
suggestion... kris should do another q&a like in her first vid or something like that and then compare them to each other to see how shes changed since youtube❤