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Ted Bundy
Geburtstag: 24. November 1946
Todesdatum: 24. Januar 1989
Andere Namen: Тед Банди
Ted Bundy war ein US-amerikanischer Serienmörder und Vergewaltiger, der zwischen 1974 und 1978 mindestens 30 junge Frauen und Mädchen in den Bundesstaaten Washington, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Idaho und Florida tötete. Nach seiner Festnahme wurde er zum Tode verurteilt und im Florida State Prison auf dem elektrischen Stuhl hingerichtet. Er ist einer der bekanntesten Serienmörder in der Geschichte der USA.
Zitate Ted Bundy

„…this guy is responsible for twenty or thirty more deaths at least, and there's a certain aspect of possessiveness in that. I think that's one way of describing it in rather bland terms, a possessiveness where the corpse could easily be as important as the live victim, in some respects. I mean, it's that physical possession and ownership, a taking, if you will, that is just part of the syndrome. I think that sense of power and ownership is one of the reasons why I think in some cases—not all, certainly—is why I think he might be individually intending to return to the scene to either view his victim, or in fact, interact with the body in some way.“
1984 interview with Detective Robert Keppel (regarding the Green River Killer)
„When you feel the last bit of breath leaving their body, you're looking into their eyes. A person in that situation is God!“
— Ted Bundy, buch The Stranger Beside Me
Quoted by Bill Hagmaier. Rule, Ann (2009). The Stranger Beside Me (Paperback; updated 2009 ed.). New York: Pocket Books pages 380–96.
„People say "Ted Bundy didn't show any emotion, there must be something in there". I showed emotion. You know what people said? "See, he really can get violent and angry."“
1977 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEWsxCrMM1U in Pitkin County Prison, Colorado
„Guilt. It's this mechanism we use to control people. It's an illusion. It's a kind of social control mechanism and it's very unhealthy. It does terrible things to our body.“
Quoted in Michaud, Stephen; Aynesworth, Hugh (1999) The Only Living Witness: The True Story of Serial Sex Killer Ted Bundy (Paperback; revised ed.). Irving, Texas: Authorlink Press. pg. 320
„Sure, I get angry. I get very, very angry and indignant. I don't like being locked up for something I didn't do, and I don't like my liberty taken away, and I don't like being treated like an animal, and I don't like people walking around and ogling me like I'm some sort of weirdo, because I'm not.“
1977 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEWsxCrMM1U in Pitkin County Prison, Colorado
„I'm not gonna be in this room when that jury walks in. I'm not going through this and you knew that, your honor. You know how far you can push me….. You wanna make a circus? You got a circus. [points to prosecutor] I'll rain on your parade Jack. You'll see a thunderstorm. This will not be the pat little drama you've arranged.“
During an angry outburst after he learns of the judge's choices for the jury for the Kimberly Leach trial. (1980) video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d3OJO90ol3k
„…well meaning decent people will condemn [the] behavior of a Ted Bundy while they're walking passed a magazine rack full of the very kinds of things that send young kids down the road to be Ted Bundys.“
1989 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9LYL1PTrtXo with James Dobson
„In my opinion, the best chance you have of catching this guy is to get a site with a fresh body and stake it out.“
1984 interview with Detective Robert Keppel (regarding the Green River Killer)
„I'm not guilty? [Laughs] Does that include the time I stole a comic book when I was five years old? I'm not guilty of the charges which have been filed against me.“
1977 interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEWsxCrMM1U in Pitkin County Prison, Colorado
„…just like anybody else with an obsession, whether it be fishing, bowling or skiing, he has ways he can vicariously satisfy it. Maybe he is going to peep shows and reading detective magazines. I think there's an excellent chance that one way he gets off is by going to look at what that call the slasher films.“
1984 interview with Detective Robert Keppel (regarding the Green River Killer)