Ted Bundy Personality Traits

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In addition, Bundy would tell interviewers that he did not feel for his victims proving that he had no empathy for them which qualifies him a score of two. (T, 2017). The following trait is a failure to accept responsibility for their own actions. Bundy claims that he was not responsible for the death of the many females that he killed because it was their fault due to being so easily fooled and manipulated this causes him to receive a score of two once again (A&E Television Networks 2017). Another trait in this facet is the need for stimulation/proneness to boredom which is when an individual gets bored easily and need to part take in provocative activities constantly. (Hare, 2003) Bundy talks about how he used to kill his victims in order to save himself from being caught but then somewhere along the line killing became part of …show more content…

The Final Trait in Facet 1B is parasitic lifestyle which is when an individual intentionally manipulates someone else and depends on their financial resources for their own personal gain as a result of lack of motivation or responsibility ( Hare, 2003) Bundy does not display any characteristics of a parasitic lifestyle since he did not depend on anyone for his financial resources. Another trait Ted Bundy has is lack of realistic long-term goals ( Hare, 2003) although he does have a degree in psychology, and attended law school he might have only gone to these places to understand what people expect of him and cover himself up if he ever got caught. This means that he only got the education in order save himself which is not a realistic long-term goal and why he scores a two in this category. Furthermore, Ted shows clear signs of impulsivity which is the tendency to act out on a whim without considering the

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