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It’s fvckin WILD to hear one of the most prolific serial killers ever break it down for detectives like he’s their superior and they’re new detectives on the case… ngl I wonder if they asked him about every killer they couldn’t catch after this
ОтветитьThey interviewed him early on and he still got away for years
ОтветитьBet Ted Bundy looked up to him, since he was able to avoid police for so many years. He looked like any other regular dad, worked at a regular place, had a wife vet. How he was able to blend in for all those years and not slip I’d the real terrifying thing.
ОтветитьWhen I was 9n college we did an in depth into him and had the official court records and some of the interrogations on one of his murders he had his son in the car with him, left his son in the car went off killed her came back and they went home . Also when he would take victims to his home he would make sure to flash the pic of his son when he got money out so they would “feel more at ease”
ОтветитьI live in Washington and he’s still notorious here - sick sick man
ОтветитьGG fam
ОтветитьR.I.P to all the girls and women
ОтветитьThis female interviewer is terrible.
ОтветитьGary really went Off!!!
Ответитьthe thing that always marked for me in this case is how that man despite having his daughter, the thing that gave meaning to his life, be taken away in such brutal way, he still were able to forgive that man and find peace, and actually broke that man's shell and making him cry, something very unusual to happen to a psychopath, I'm not religious but that made me cry, and made me respect every religion and the faith of people a lot more
ОтветитьThese interviewing cops aren't the brightest stars in the sky
ОтветитьThis dude,in my opinion is one of the creepiest serial killers. Gives me chills.
ОтветитьI remember when he got caught my dad saw his picture and said he had met him recently at a job
ОтветитьWhy have you got his face hidden
ОтветитьMissed one.
ОтветитьThe random shit talking of Bundy is strange. He was mostly correct on his insights? Bundy is a monster but it seemed unwarranted. I feel like this happens a lot in these videos.
Ответить80-90 imagine!.. crazy numbers bad old times... in these days we hate cameras and phones showing our location.. well if you look on it from this side be happy about it becouse its prevention to this.
ОтветитьI'm worried that since he doesn't really remember every victim its possible he took credit for another killer who may have gotten away with it Scott free.
ОтветитьHe had been the prime suspect for almost 20 years; yet he still continued his killing spree. He should've been under 24/7 surveillance and this would've ended much sooner.
ОтветитьI cant believe Gary Oldman would do this
ОтветитьI am amazed they used Teds help to find him. Just like silence of the lambs. Crazy.
I wish all the victims and families peace. I cannot imagine going through this or a family member..
“Isn’t that kind of weird,” talking about taking off jewelry, when talking to a guy that murdered up to 80 people… yeah, cuz it’s strange he did something weird you can’t grasp…
ОтветитьToo funy bleep the word sex but no problems with regards to the violence. 😂 only in America.
ОтветитьThey’re trying to pass a bill that would have this shithead released! Thanks liberals, as if America isn’t bad enough as it is now
Ответитьits pretty fascinating how they turned to bundy for help. it makes a ton of sense: talk to someone who did the same
ОтветитьHonestly Gary for the most part, just cleaned up the streets. Bundy messed up by killing coeds that had a future. The moral of the story, street walkers are an easier kill. They are already dead inside anyway.
ОтветитьThe narrative that the technology needed to catch up is only partially true. They overlooked tiny spheres of unique industrial spray paint that would've linked Ridgeway in the 80s. It was found on the first and then seven other victims.
ОтветитьOne of the things that irks me about cases like this is the family....ok NOW you want closure and are all concerned? If you were a little more concerned before and got her off the streets she wouldn't be missing presumed dead......
ОтветитьSeems like he was cleaning up the streets of Seattle
ОтветитьYou never know who your neighbors are. FBI says there are atleast 2000 serial killers in America.
ОтветитьThe Hyperbole is out of Control.
I, for One, blame True Crime TV Shows, and the Sensationalist Media. 🤦♂️
Their currently doing everything in their power to have him released 💀🪦
ОтветитьWTF, That’s craziness - - - Homicide Detectives asking another SK like Ted Bundy
given his “Expertise” or (IF you can call it that ) UNFcknBelievable! ! ! ! [SMH🤦🏻♀️] 🤷🏻♀️
Or maybe as I rethink on things it was information very helpful and important at the time of Gary Gilmores case -
(The Green River Murders to help solve it ) getting another Serial Killers prospective on things that were crucial in solving Gilmores case. . .
Bundy would’ve certainly known how other Serial - Killers tick,
therefore guess would be a smart move on Homicide Detectives part.
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The audacity to be a necrophiliac and call other people whores
ОтветитьIt's so interesting the whole you get a guy like a guy and trick them to compete especially when the are as far off as these two guys
ОтветитьForgiven?! Yea maybe when pigs fly
ОтветитьSurprised he hasn't been Epsteined
ОтветитьThis is just one reason why cracking down on prostitution is so important
ОтветитьThis is just one reason why cracking down on prostitution is so important
ОтветитьI thought this was about the Green River Killer, not Bundy.
ОтветитьMy dad used to work with this dude I believe. It’s weird that such an insane series of crime happened in my home state! I’ve been to green river! I’m from King County! Normally this shit happens in the south or east coast but naw
ОтветитьWould anyone here 69 with Gary?
ОтветитьI really enjoy these documentaries. They are full of interesting information that is typically presented very effectively. But this particular video engages in too much sensationalist killer-shaming. Every opportunity is taken to point out how BAD he was and how EVIL he was and how his actions were awful... and worst of all, speculation about what he was thinking so that you can shame him for what you imagine he was thinking. It is either a very juvenile means of punishing the killer through shaming, or it's just sensationalist writing for the purpose of lathering up a certain type of person in your audience. We already know he is a bad person. We already know that what he did was horrific. And, we... especially those of us that follow this channel... already know his psychological motivations. You can't present psychological motivations, and THEN judge a person for "doing the wrong thing." The psychology of the perpetrator explains why they did the things they did. You can't have it both ways, unless you're into shaming people for psychological problems. In any case, it's a lower level of writing than I've come to expect from this channel.
ОтветитьI like how you made mention of this case being a boost to Bundy’s ego even though that’s highly irrelevant 😂. But let’s not forget he is also a monster is my takeaway so.. I respect it
ОтветитьMy ex's sister inlaw told me when they were shutting down the investigation,that her brother Grant Fredrickson ( a White Rock D.J.),took up collection to keep it going,and was caught within the month. Two of the most notorious U.S. killers,here in Vancouver we had Clifford Olson,Robert Picton.
ОтветитьGee thanks professor Bundy! Say hi to Hannibal Lecter for us✋🤓
ОтветитьMy Mom gave me the middle name Debra as tribute to her friend Debbie Kent who was one of Ted Bundy’s victims. Her Mother kept their porch light on for years just in case she came back home. My Mom had one other friend who was murdered as well and her killer is still on death row. That’s what got my Mom interested in true crime and l became interested in it as well once l was older and she shared the details with me.
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