Killer Deceived Her Until The Very End
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- Опубліковано 23 лис 2021
- A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy from the perspective of Liz, his longtime girlfriend, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.
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Movie name : Extremely Wicked, shockingly evil and vile.
Have a great day special people
Thanks for the movie
Doo doo bear
or Pretty boy is not so pretty
can someone please tell me the name of the music playing in the background of all these moviecaps videos? its so relaxing
on one hand, I’m sure she didn’t think he could ever do something as horrible as killing 30 women. but on the other hand, the real liz was almost killed by him several times. once he tried to kill her by carbon monoxide poisoning and she barely escaped. he threatened her more than once. there’s a reason why she gave his name to the police.
WoW. The filmmakers did a horrible job then. They could've still had a movie even with the truth :-/
@@nombusomngadi5110 The filmmakers did a decent job. Dont believe everything you see in the comments especially if its typed by a delusional kid with loads of shit.
She always suspected that or rather knew that he has been stealing. That several items in his house were stolen. I guess she once saw bag full of a girl's belongings as well.. she asked him n he threatened her. He used to inspect her body with flashlights while she was asleep. He used to be out at midnight without any reason while with her. She very much suspected that he was the serial killer especially after lake Sammamish murders n she took so much time to report because she wasn't perfectly sure. This movie is not based on real events. Ted had other gf stephanie Brooke while he was studying law. She rejected while in a degree college after dating a for while but later again had relationship while he was in law school n while he was in a relationshipwith liz. He cheated on Liz many times with stephanie n later turned her down just to have self satisfaction of turning her down. Ted and Liz relationship in this movie is romanticized toa certain extent. But somehow liz only suspected him n she was in a happy relationship with him with few fights that's what she says in the interviews.
@@test-jt5el the original comment is literally true you’re just butthurt someone’s criticizing the movie. The real Liz wrote in her book about her weird he was, all the awful things he did to her, and that she suspected he was a killer for quite awhile.
@@BaronVonBielski This. 5 mins worth of Googling confirmed. This movie was a load.
the tiny touch of colour disappearing bit by bit in every scene that liz is in as a symbol of liz losing her hope is so powerful
I never even noticed that!! Holy crap!
What?! Gotta watch this on my t.v.
@@JaniraStJames it’s so subtle that throughout the movie we don’t notice but it’s condensed here and easier to see the differences
I've watched the full movie and this was gone unnoticed.... thanks for pointing it out!
To those thinking this movie was romanticising a serial killer; indeed it was, this was made based on Liz’s POV at the time where she WANTED to believe all of his deceptions (until before the end)
keyword: wanted
I feel like thats what a lot of people misunderstood, Ted was handsome and charismatic, and throughout the movie you even start to question if he he did it even though we all know the story of Ted Bundy. Which is exactly how a lot of the public felt during the trial
She was the person who reported him to the authorities… so no she didn’t believe his deceptions. She is literally the reason he was investigated. Read her book
It’s realistic
@@Annebelle369 She didn't believe in him. But a part of her wants to believe he's innocent. Otherwise, there's no need for her to get closure at the end . Though this is what I got from the movie, so I don't know for fact or not Liz feels this way.
I think a lot of people don’t like it or believe it’s romanticized bc Ted threatened her multiple times through their relationship and was abusive. And in the movie they show that she wasn’t suspicious the entire time but she was in real life
I know she didn't know he was a serial killer, but I just don't get how parents can invite a total stranger into their homes and lives when they have young children. It baffles me.
I definitely wouldn't on the first date for sure, but eventually you have to. Otherwise, what's the alternative? A lifetime of loneliness? It's just sad that situations like this can happen when the person they meet is a literal serial killer o_o
@@BrightNeonBrilliancy It's so rare that it goes well though. Even if you date someone for years you don't always know them. Biological parents abuse their children. I would rather be lonely than risk my kids being hurt by a person that I introduced into their lives. Only when they're teens and they have very good boundaries and are no longer vulnerable would I consider it.
@@ilou9129 it’s always a risk, regardless. Kids or no. At any age. But if you live in fear of that possibility, you’re going to be pretty miserable. Me personally, I met my step dad when I was a little girl and I wouldn’t change that for anything.
@@ilou9129 that argument could be made towards the biological parent too. You need to have good judgement and trust it, not live in fear forever. That will also hurt.
You’re literally telling single parents to be single until all children are teens? The worlds a scary place but u still have to live..
I had no idea Zac Effron was that good at serious acting.
They call it method acting 😊 and I agree!
@@sheekayza4222 man this was definitely NOT method acting
Because portraying the life of a real-life individual always usually provides a challenge for some actors. Like Daniel Day-Lewis in My Left Foot for example. He's had to stay in his character's wheelchair at all times and even had people carry him around and spoon-feed him.
I don't think his performance in this film was good.
He’s honestly surprisingly good at acting serious roles, from what I’ve seen. I recommend watching him in Charlie St. Cloud if you haven’t yet, he’s really good in that movie
Zac Efron deserved an award for his performance.
I agree, his performance in High School Musical was one for the ages.
@@YouLose 🤦🏾🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He deserved an Oscar for the sexy scenes.
Lmaoo
people clown him but he has put out some really good movies.
You missed the most shocking part when she opens the files the cop gave her.... It actually was the most haunting part because she realized what she was exposed to.
Ipp
wow didn't know Sheldon was a state prosecutor back then.
Exactly what I thought
Baaaa-zinga
Ted's defense attorney got a Burn Notice after representing him tho...
the judge was busy Being John Malkovich.
had to get money to pay for school somehow
Huge red flag if someone just grabs your kid from the crib without waking you up the first time they've ever met you and been in your house. Just saying😂🤷♂️
You know, when you put it that way.....
That’s 1969 For You lol
So creepy, Probably best to avoid bringing strangers over to have the opportunity to do this with your kid before you can properly introduce them.
If its Zac Efron. He can do whatever he wants. Girls wont care if the flag is red or already burning.
i’d find it sweet. Idk.. Someone like Ted was easy to trust. You wouldn’t find it weird at the time especially if you’re romantically involved with then
It was good to see Zac take on an acting role that showed off his real acting skills. I was tired of seeing him in all those cheesy movies.
Or shitty movies :/
My mother who was a teenager in the 70's said This was the first time that people realized clean-cut, educated men (and women) with manners can be sociopathic criminals...and that "Evil" wears many disguises and appears in many forms.
Reminds me of when I was a kid on the 70's and a well-dressed man tried to solicit me for sex. I was shocked because I'd always thought pedophiles were grimy loser types. Now they're everywhere especially among the elites and political class.
And realized being alone & answering doors to strangers even in the day could be very dangerous.
As i've Always stated; you really think the Devil comes at you with bat wings and Horns? No. He will be the most beautiful Man you've ever laid your Eyes on. Just ask Armie-Hammer?
You are sure to get death penalty when the state prosecuter is Sheldon Cooper🤣
Sheldon has a history of not getting along with judges.
Bazinga
Haley Joel Osmont as the dorky guy.
@JK I was just about to post that.
^^^
The creepiest thing was watching the real Molly and Liz and and Molly saying once Ted was completely nude when they were playing a game, and that she never told her mother, he gave some insane excuse and of course she was a child who saw him as a father figure, and I suppose tried to justify why he did that, until later when she was adult I am sure it gave her the creeps. Especially when she found out what he did. Edit. I just wanted to say he gave the child a insane excuse to why he did that, not the mother, the mother never knew he had done that. He also pushed the mother off a raft once and scared her. But she never knew he had done that to her child because Molly never told her, because she was afraid Ted would get in trouble.
Now that’s disgusting, I’ve seen and heard enough murder cases to not be freaked out but sexual abuse always makes me mad
Lol that is extremely tame in comparison to what he did to other women. It was far worse than just murder lol
@@CUZdeathwins it's still extremely terrible and not something to laugh about.
After all this is a true story. It actually happened to people. That's never something to laugh or joke about..
maybe don't bring men that u just met at the club home to ur little baby
@@theboyischildish Maybe don't murder anyone and end up in an electric chair
If you didn't know this was based on a true story, watching this you would think he was really innocent until they revealed the truth towards the end when he admits it.
So true
WHAT DID HE DO??? (.. )
@@tenzined u don't know about Ted bundy? You can Google him, he was a serial killer. He assaulted and k*lled multiple women. This movie was based on him.
@@tenzined he kills people i think he was killed ted bundy
@@tenzined mfs don’t know who Ted Bundy is 💀💀
Zac looked DISTURBINGLY similar to the real Bundy. Yikes. As great as this movie was, they did the real Liz dirty. The real Liz was not nearly as blind, and became suspicious way earlier than this movie Liz. She was also more proactive in discovering the incriminating evidence in Bundy's car, and in their home. Now that I think about it, another movie Liz also got the same treatment. I don't know why they keep repeating this. -.-
What you expect considering the actress, she is real bad .
@@denisatanasie5195 I don't know the actress, but I blame stuff like this on the directors and producers. XD Actors can only do so much with a script.
I think Penn Badgley is the spitting image of Bundy
@@hadriankirkwood2900 Wow, he really does. Maybe if they make another Bundy movie in the near future, they can use him!
Yea the actress shouldn't be Liz it should be Carol. I still think Carol was only manipulated into leaving Ted & would've stuck with him until his execution. I think Ted saw/knew his daughter was his since she looked exactly like him. And hoped she would inherit whatever genetic thing he got that made him crazy, and he knew he inherited it. Or he just hoped she and her offpsring turn out like him. So he wanted Carol to shelter her from the public, maybe hoping she and her offspring would take society by surprise as Bundy2.0
Why would you invite a stranger in your house with your baby in there. No one speaks about serious matters at a diner in public. Unpleasant info will create a scene. To be "innocent", he surely escapes a lot.
Maybe she did that because it was a different time and a small town
@@sofys04 the world is same script with different cast.
@@purrfection2208 Hey was sneaking in houses murdering women. I think she was in danger wether she invited him in or not.
@@aaronfox5559 Her decision was stupid regardless. Too many children suffer because of selfish, idiotic parents.
@@aaronfox5559 the gf I was referring to.
Ted Bundy was an evil man. Rest In Peace to all his victims.
Zack did incredible in this, he wasnt wanting to do it at first as of the roll he would be taking, but that's the reason why they wanted Zack as hes such a likeable guy as Ted was, so it was hard for many to believe about the crimes he committed.
Since when does a likable white guy mean that he didn't commit a crime
You really need to work on your written English
@@ashleetyler429 sadly this is what happened with ted bundy. girls sent letters and refused to believe that a handsome man like him could do something like this.
To be honest Zac Effron looks kinda like Ted Bundy in some pictures 😂
@@vrl9037 As someone who finds great peace and power in writing it really saddens me how illiterate people are becoming, and this is in the countries with public education... no hope for the future.
Ted Bunndy taking on his own case is such arrogance
Also genius
He was a true narcissistic sociopath. He believed his own lies
He really was arrogant. He thought he could get away with it up until the end. Even in an interview after he was put on death row he still insisted that he didn't do it. He was waiting for any little slip up in the legal system to free him. He was a narcissist and a psychopath.
@@gracienoble2880 this
@@phil352 far from a genius smh he was as much of a genius as he was "good-looking" smh not being rude or funny but the privilege of being a well mannered and articulate straight white male in backwood areas, it was more of them being stupid and overly trusting than it was him being a geniuses. From start to finish the case was a eye roller smh
Liz cut off Ted's supply, he then used Carol as the new supply because he saw he wasn't going to be able to get anywhere with Liz. Carol really thought that Ted loved her & that she could prove to him her loyalty by sacrificing (moving to FL) and "standing by him"... little did she know she was just being used.
She even got pregnant by him as well 😔
next - weeknd
till dawn - weeknd
@@kylalibero1819 That was his favorite way to use her bc the child looked exactly like her. Maybe he inherited his craziness from his grandpa and hoped his daugther/her offspring would too. So he wanted Carol to raise her away form the public
Funny thing is this “trial by media” would have probably worked if it was 2021.
The internet ALWAYS knows what's best!
Luckily it failed in Rittenhouse.
But you could also say the media was 50/50.
It's not working for Ghislaine Maxwell now is it?
@@Noam_.Menashe I want somebody to look at me the way Judge Schroeder looks at Rittenhouse. Also, why did they choose prosecutors that appear to have barely passed 2nd grade?
@Arnulfo Torres Somebody doesnt know their Wisconsin state law
It’s impressive he can do a role like this
I think this might be Zac Efron's best movie yet. Very VERY well played by him! A very difficult role to play!
Really creepy how much he looks like Ted Bundy. He did a good job.
Is Zac Ted's unknown grandson?
Zac Efron also took a 99% pay cut for the rest of the money to go to the movie's production to better tell Liz's story, I don't follow him that much but that was a nice gesture of him
I wish he told Carol's story. That deserves looking into deeply, very sus
What still baffles me is Carol's entire denial of Ted's crimes. Up to this day, she still says Ted is innocent. She idolizes the man; it's horrifying 😫
Wait where. When she realised what had happened, she disappeared from crowd... With no connections with ted..
@@just_another_name1560 they mean in real life she denies it
No, Ted confessed to her about the killings 3 years prior of his execution then she left him, changed her and her daughters name and lives unknown
It's like all the Biden supporters denying that he's deliberately destroying the country.
Threatened and harassed on the outside, for their own protection. Good luck maintaining a relationship like that.
Think she died.
Zac efron did so good playing this role I was even believing he was innocent then remembered this was based on a true story and indeed Ted bundy was guilty of it all
Gosh I remember that while watching it. I was like maybe he is innocent then I was like well duh that’s how the actual killer seemed. Zac did amazing
@@Danny-be1ex n
@@Danny-be1ex n
the impact of a pretty face and sweet talking.
@@NoCluYT personal opinion Ted Bundy was not a “pretty face”how you just mentioned I think it was his charisma that fooled those women or idk if he looked like Zac Efren best believe I would of fell for him lol but not the actual Ted bundy
Serial killers can be very charismatic
some people in the comment section dont even know about ted bundy. if you read about the actual ted bundy you will see the red flags from his very first appearance in the movie imo. that guy used the "handsome" card so well, sadly for not the right reasons.
I’ve worked with sociopaths that look exactly like he does in this thumbnail. Their whole agenda is to keep you caught in their web. You don’t even matter to them. The only thing that matters to them is that they’ve exerted control in their meaningless lives and that’s what you’re there for. The wife is experiencing real emotions, while he is not. She thinks they’re doing the same thing, and they are not.
So his whole relationship with Liz was just a game to him? A game of control, craftiness, and dominance?
@@mr.d.572 He tried to kill Liz twice, and admitted it to her from jail. Yet didn't try to kill Carol once. He was letting Liz know maybe to weed out ladies who weren't like Carol. And maybe he was controlling his sickness by preying on Carol'a 14 y/o son at the time. Maybe his sole agenda from dating was a child from a brainwashed lady like Carol who inherited his sickness. If he knew he inherited it by seeing his grandpa act as mental
@@mr.d.572 I always found it wired he admitted his crime in letter to Liz. He was caught by he damned himself further. Why? Maybe he knew a Carol would come along after a Liz turned him in
Deceived her!? I knew he did it and was still deceived like “maybe he didn’t do it” 🤣
Zach Efron played the part to a T… and that’s what’s so scary about Ted Bundy
Imagine what bull he fed Carol and more disturbingly what he did to her son/what bull fed him too
Zac Efron is such a great drama actor in my opinion. Amazing performance in this.
I couldn’t unsee Ted’s face in Zac Efron since this movie. I’m used to seeing him in sort of cheesy movies but wasn’t surprised that he’s actually a good actor in serious roles. He did well in Charlie St. Cloud too.
as soon as I heard “asks victims to help him load thing into his car” I knew exactly who Ted was
You left out the most chilling way he revealed to her what he did: He wrote out the word 'hacksaw' on the foggy glass in silence after she repeatedly asked him what he had done to the victim after showing him the picture of her decapitated body while he was denying it the whole time and as he was typing those words there was a montage of what actually happened (how she helped him to his car, hit her with a metal object, took her to the wooded area and finally grabbed the hacksaw off the ground that he used to decapitate her with). Gave me such chills. This guy is true evil.
this is why I think he manipulated Carol to leave him. I feel like he knew the daughter was his after seeing she looked exactly like him. I also thnk he knew he genetically inherited his craziness, maybe his grandpa had the same thing. And he wanted Carol to leave him so his daughter could grow up out of the public's eye. And he hoped his daugther or her offspring would continue his work.
@@zeekyeoz4988 I hope that is not the case at all! It could be possible...but I would like to believe Carol and her daughter (and their descendants) are living a crime-free life. It is easier to catch serial killers nowadays due to DNA advancements so if she did commit those acts she will inevitably be found.
@@samia6888 I hope so as well. It's a theory & I'm not sure if Ted's craziness was inherited. But if it was his grandson can get it as a few dozen people are saying he looks exactly like Ted. I believe Ted didn't care about anyone/anything, & his only motive t get her(and Carol) our of the public eye, only for his work. I believe they did live crime.free lives too, except I'm not too sure if Carol ever saw the light. Her daughter & grandson also might be good but again if they inherited craziness sadly they could shoot up a place. Maybe even in England
@@samia6888 Also definitely catching them for any crime will be much more easier than catching Ted was.
@@samia6888 unless your a comic book villian like reverse fladh
Looks like Troy Bolton took a dark turn after high school. Should’ve just stuck with basketball
The officer in 1:53 is James Hetfield, Lead Singer for the band Metallica! That face is hard to miss, man can sing!
You're right! I wouldn't expect that.
I was like "What!?"
wHAt
He was the reason that I watched this movie.
NO FUCKING WAYYYYY
While watching, I suddenly realized that his full name was Ted Bundy.
Zac Effron has always been an excellent actor. I’m not surprised at all of his performance.
Really even his 17 again movie was good
He may be a decent actor. But he didn't mimic Bundy well
Lily and Zac’s chemistry 🤌
They used to date 2011-2012
Liz tells Ted that she understands if he doesnt want to come inside because of the baby...
Uhm...well...maybe my mind is just a bit perverted.
✋😭😭 this got me howling
😂😂😂😂
Holy cow I actually fell bad for him. He acted so well though
He’s a murderer tho like he killed so many innocent victims. Why would you feel bad?
@@abbieee4391 I thought he was innocent until he actually confessed
Not everyone knows a lot about Ted Bundy now a days
Same I never heard of ted Bundy I felt betrayed 😂
I haven't watched the movie but instead I've watched the documentary on Netflix, really disturbing, he's a manipulating sick cold hearted psychopath I was in chock and disgus.
Such a classic story of love between Ted and Eyebrows. Really touching.
I'll put this on me to watch list. It looks really good.
Dont you already know the movie already?
@@Um4r3x I mean, it is a biopic of Ted Bundy, everyone knows he got the death penalty.
You can still watch it knowing the ending and what happens to see HOW it unfolds, and how the actors portray the drama.
i knew the story for years and still enjoyed it, thats hard to do. like i've never seen Titanic because (spoiler alert) the boat sinks, end of story but this kept me interested all the way.
Liz is so foolish and with a young daughter-just sad
Dogs man, they ALWAYS know….how much of a POS do you have to be that even animals stuck in a shelter don’t want anything to do with you…
Didn’t think Zac Efron could do a performance like this
Poor Jerry, competing for the love of a single mom with an imprisoned serial killer 3000 miles away and still can't win! Meanwhile, beautiful and single young women by the hundreds declare their undying love for the serial killer that kills women😕!
Happens all the time.
Especially that genius Carol who left a suspected, big profile serial killer who had 12 y/o victims, alone with her 14-year-old son
when he is admonishing his lawyer. You see the lawyer looking down and away. That is a courtroom tacit message among lawyers to sign that the client is going off the script.
i love how he talks about historical figures like they are just some guys like he just calls Ted Bundy the most known american serial killer in history and just calls him "Ted" like hes some guy. Its like if he recapped a movie with Hitler he'll just call him Adolf
I’m pretty sure that the court wouldn’t have been able to let carol do all of this.
Zack did an amazing job!!
When dogs don't like your boyfriend, RUN. 😂
I love this channel the best forever and ever :)
Everyone is talking bout zac efron's acting indeed it was amazing but can we take a moment to appreciate lily collins acting as well who played as liz?
I knew this movie was about Ted Bundy the minute I heard the man's name.
claps off sir
How u invite a stranger into your house 😂
Zac Efron was perfect for this role. Couldn’t have anyone better tbh
Wow the book he gave her was Papillon 🦋
A brilliant story.
Great book and a good movie
Evil (vile)
Vile(evil)
I just realized it now
Bro two former disney stars in a movie about one of the most notorious serial killers of all time. Like i cant
omg...i was just thinking about this movie few minutes ago before opening youtube and this video POPS OUT immediately...
I'm telling you AI is tracking our brains too... 🤔. They know everything.
Even my wife didn’t wanna see this movie at first. But then she did and she said this guy acted his heart out.
I like how in a bar in 1969 they have smartphones
The ending with red and liz is the best acting I ever seen from Zac
cool story, but does anyone else find it interesting the same guy who plays Sheldon from The Big Bang Theory was a prosecutor in this film? hadn't a clue Sheldon was a prosecutor at the time
This was such a cool video! Like watching the series in 10 min
At 5:47 he looks so much like Charles Manson, it gave me chills
Sheldon always wins an argument
@ 10:50 Jerry is the boy from the movie "six senses" also hannah montana friend brother in REAL life.
The movie is really well made and I hope people will go and see it, after seeing this recap
Yo lads, what’s the background music that starts from the beginning? ;) much thanks
can someone please tell me the name of the music playing in the background of all these moviecaps videos? its so relaxing
Damn this movie has a sick way of making you see bundy as somewhat human at the beginning
Tell me why at 9:33 I realized it was Ted Bundy’s story yet i was obsessed with learning about serial killers and their stories and i learned about him and this 😭✋
killer is an understatment
Cool recap! Whats the music in this video?
The Fact Zac Efron looks almost like a clone of Ted Bundy really adds creepiness to this film.
this is why the 70s had all them serial killers who tf invites someone on the very first date inside
Um, everyone?
On a somewhat side-note, Papillon (the book that Ted was reading) is a great one!
Zac actually nailed this role
damn, Zac didn't take that breakup with Gabrielle nicely.
12:56 Well there you have it Ted - You got the death penalty because you locked intellectual horns with Sheldon Cooper as your prosecutor.
12:00 Oh, that was the thing? And she still believed he was innocent? I actually didn't think about that.
Troy Bolton killed this role
Prosecutors closing statement: bazinga!
I think I rememeber that in the movie and in real life it turns out Liz was the one who called the cops on Ted because his car matching the supect's car but Ted didn't know till she told him when he was in prison,
12:55
Moviecaps : After both Ted and the state prosecutor....
Me : Sheldon became a lawyer???!!!
I’m amazed out of all the women he’s killed over the years he spared her and her daughter.
The music in the background
And here I am just wondering how they got James Hetfield (lead vocalist of Metallica) to play Hayward. Did he audition? Was he requested for the part?
Can we just acknowledge what a dude Jerry is?
7:09 the books name should be The Trial(by Kafka)
The life and times of Ted Bundy.
bruh it took me so long to realize this movie was about ted bundy
The book reference to papillon- such a great movie also
Its crazy how he didn’t hurt Liz or the baby
in real life he did. he was abusive and liz wasnt as clueless as she was in the movie
his gf was worse than him
Mans single handedly messed up the "cute VW bug" that Herby (OCHO) left us.
Sidenote “Jerry” looks the exact same, I kinda want to watch secondhand lions again