Dahmer vs. Bundy During the 1970s, two nefarious serial killers roamed the United States, preying on young men and women. Ted Bundy and Jeffery Dahmer, while from two different parts of the country, brought terror to the people throughout the United States. Although Jeffery Dahmer and Ted Bundy were both heinous serial killers whose childhood shaped them into the killers they became, ultimately, their killing styles and victims demonstrate their differences between each other, making Dahmer and Bundy two of the more well known serial killers. To begin, Jeffery Dahmer and Ted Bundy were both believed to have been shaped by their childhood trauma and memories, and experts link such experiences to them ultimately becoming heinous serial killers. …show more content…
After their victims were knocked out, both Dahmer and Bundy strangled a majority of their victims to death, and once they were dead, both killers followed their necrophiliac tendencies and performed sexual acts with the corpses. Furthermore, both Dahmer and Bundy believed that their victims were prized possessions and would dismember their bodies, in which they would keep certain “trophies”, such as a heart or a head, to remind them of their murders. Ultimately, while Dahmer and Bundy focused on different demographics and different luring techniques, both killers found joy in and shared their murderous tendencies. In conclusion, Jeffery Dahmer and Ted Bundy were two of the most well known and odious serial killers during the 1970s. Both shared important childhood characteristics that shaped their violent tendencies and also shared the way in which they killed their victims. However, while both killers chose to lure younger people, Dahmer focused on gay men and Bundy focused on attractive college