A Brief Biography of Ted Bundy

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Terror shocked the United States during the 1970s. More and more women students suddenly vanished. During a search for the serial killer, investigators could not seem to find a link to the person doing all these terrible acts. The similarities of the victims showed that someone smart was behind these events. However, when he was caught, America learned that not every serial killer fits a certain profile. Ted Bundy, a man known to many as very smart and interesting, spread his terror throughout the United States by targeting and murdering young women; using the process perspective, it was determined that his confusing and horrible upbringing as a youth influenced his future behavior as a mass murderer. He became one of America's most notorious serial killers.

Ted Bundy was born with the name Theodore Robert Cowell in Burlington, Vermont, on November 24th, 1946(Wikipedia). Bundy came from a middle class family, was a white male that was born to his mother, Eleanor Louise Cowell. His mother made a living by working as a department store clerk. His father was an Air Force veteran that did not play a part in ted’s childhood or mature life. For majority of the years Ted and his mom lived with his mentally challenged grandfather in Philly. Later on down the road Ted started to call his grandparents his parents and his mother he would call her his older sister. This went on so long he began to believe it was really true. This could have been where it all started he seemed to be confused and living in a fantasy.

After they moved to Philadelphia, Ted and his mother moved to Tacoma, Washington (Google Article). They both lived with an uncle named Jack, who taught music courses at the College of Puget Sound. Later on Teds mother met Joh...

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...ted; His new step-father did not play much role in Tedds young life. They were just there. There was not much interaction amongst them. The second most important aspect to Childs life is socialization. Socializing a child will allow the child to have more self-esteem and feel less afraid around people in social situations. Tedd’s parents could have possibly saved him if they had paid more attention to the things ted lacked. If they had seen the signs when he was a younger age, watched his overly shyness they could have saved him. Ever since childhood, no one would have expected Ted Bundy to be anything but a perfect gentleman. Being smart and intelligent, he would fit perfectly in a white-collar cubical doing paperwork. Instead, he chose the path that eventually led to his downfall. Ted Bundy shocked the country, and changed the face of all serial killers to date.

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