Ted Bundy Research Paper

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Throughout life we are given traits and descriptions by the way people see us. Some people may describe us as funny, intelligent, and weird. Others might think differently. The way we do or act toward certain things gives people a real understanding of who we are. Although is it possible that we can be wrong? We may can see people on the outside, but do we really know what happens behind closed doors? Well Theodore “Ted Bundy” was one of the misconcepted people. He seemed like the normal type since he grew up in a working-class family home, but he turned out to be a rapist and murderer who cut off women heads and slept with their corpses until withering made it intolerable to sleep with(crimemuseum.org). He was one of the most dangerous criminal in American history(fbi.gov). Here lies the story of his beginning life, adulthood, and last years. …show more content…

Eleanor Cowell, his mother felt that Ted was her secret shame because she had him at twenty-two unmarried(britannica.com). Eleanor parents were deeply religious, so to hide him from her parents, Bundy was raised as the adopted son of his grandparents and it was told that his mother was his sister (biography.com). Later on Eleanor moved with Ted to Tacoma, Washington where she married Johnnie Bundy in 1951(biography.com). This couple had many children together. It seemed like Bundy lived a normal life with his working class family(clarkprosecutor.org). Although at an early age he found an excitement in macabre (upsetting or horrifying by association with death or injury). According to biography.com, at age three he loved knives. Also, Bundy was very shy but smart in school, not with his friends though. During his teenage years he would stare at his peers in other people’s windows and stole what he wanted from them. This started to show his character of what Ted Bundy was really

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