The disappearance of an 8-year-old girl, the stabbing of a little boy, dismembered remains of unknown victims scattered over the side of a mountain; why Ted Bundy and other serial killers keep certain memories to themselves. The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit shares insight into the secrets of monsters. And hear Bundy’s final, sick admission recorded only 45 minutes before execution.
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The disappearance of an 8-year-old girl, the stabbing of a little boy, dismembered remains of unknown victims scattered over the side of a mountain; why Ted Bundy and other serial killers keep certain memories to themselves. The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit shares insight into the secrets of monsters. And hear Bundy’s final, sick admission recorded only 45 minutes before execution.
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Interview With Evil: Ted Bundy's FBI Confessions
The disappearance of an 8-year-old girl, the stabbing of a little boy, dismembered remains of unknown victims scattered over the side of a mountain; why Ted Bundy and other serial killers keep certain memories to themselves. The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit shares insight into the secrets of monsters. And hear Bundy’s final, sick admission recorded only 45 minutes before execution.