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Theodore Bundy   

I grew up wonderful.  

As a Christian young boy, I explore  

Neighborhoods,   

Magazines,  

Pornography  

  

This literature, it fuels  

Fantasy,  

Excitement,  

And bred me to do wrong.  

  

The sensation of harming somebody   

The compulsion,   

destructive conjunction  

  

It is difficult to not be consumed.  

A Babysitter's Worst Nightmare  

That young, little spunk   

Had an interest in knives.  

Almost killed me once

Any Unassuming Girl 

 

                     "Murder is not about lust and it's not about                                violence. It's about possession. When you feel                          the last breath of life coming out of the woman,                        you look into her eyes. At the point, it's being                            God." - Ted Bundy 

 

His lucid blue eyes distracted from the scatter of books dropped around him 

It was almost blinding 

I smile, bend down to pick up the novels and follow him to his car 

With a grin on his face, and a crowbar in his hand, he strikes 

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It was almost blinding 

I see his keen eyes through the penetrating darkness. 

With a grin on his face, and a crowbar in his hand, he strikes 

as I listen to my bursting skull, 

I see his keen eyes through the penetrating darkness 

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In this room, I see women, parts of women 

as I listen to my busting skull, 

Looking at the crooked joy in his devilish smile 

In this room, I see women, parts of women  

And before I knew it 

Looking at the crooked joy in his devilish smile 

Is the last thing I see 

1968 Volkswagen

  

                                                    "The few leads that law enforcement had pointed to a                                                               handsome man who drove a Volkswagen and introduced                                                       himself as "Ted."" - Crime and Punishment                                                                                                               in America Reference Library  

  

1 man and his 1968 Volkswagen was all it took for   

9 college women to disappear in the beginning of 1974, leaving the  

6 states of Washington, Florida, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and Colorado to find  

80+ women who were raped, beaten, buried, decapitated, murdered:   

  

Valenzuela, Carol  

Ott, Janice   

Leach, Kimberly  

Kent, Debby  

Smith, Melissa  

Wilcox, Nancy  

Aime, Laura  

Gail, Donna Manson  

Elaine, Susan Rancourt  

Naslund, Denise  

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