In absolutely certainty Bundy scores at a (2) in early behaviour problems due to his troublesome lifestyle as a child. Mr.Rule asserts that one of the reasons why his early behavioural problems began was because of his rejection as a child. Bundy’s father disappeared before his mom, Eleanor Cowell, gave birth to him (2000). Due to his mom having him as a teenager, caused herself several problems and to her religious parents as well. Bundy’s grandparents showed rejection by thinking of him as the shame of the family. Therefore, his mom pretended to be his sister, while her grandparents pretend to be his parents. According to (Mr.Levy, 2004) in psychology, children who don't build a relationship with their parents on early ages, develop behavioural and social …show more content…
This early development of early behaviour problems caused him future poor behavioural problems as well-giving him another (2). Mr.Michaud explained how Bundy developed a personality and a behavioural problem as an adult as well. Ted was an intelligent and charming individual. However, since he did not know how to build a relationship, most of them failed (1999). Due to his "talents," he was able to pretend and achieve a good image. Due to this pretending, people doubted Bundy’s would be the killer of these young victims. He also got into a heavier addiction towards hardcore pornography. In his last interview, Ted B. mentioned several times that hardcore pornography was the caused of his crimes, according to the last video posted named “Ted Bundy’s last interview" by (triplex-church, 2008) in YouTube. However, it was not true because of a number of contradictions in his argument. Finally, when it comes to revocation of conditional release, Bundy scores at a (1). The individual successfully escaped twice, one from prison and the other one on his way to court, while