I gave it to Samsung because the content is somewhat disturbing and not worth everyone's time to read. I listened to and watched this play hastily, out of curiosity. I clicked on the ted bundy webpage on the Wiki homepage because the killer did have a perverted face that didn't look easy to crack. I want to compare the prototype of the chainsaw massacre-it turns out that Ted Bundy is alone. He has improved his perverted ability and dimension by several ranks, and I believe he is not mentally ill. In today's view, under the incredible legal and security system at that time, he directed and performed two escapes by himself, and he has an extremely clear understanding and memory of his criminal process. He is simply evil, cleverly evil, narcissistically evil.
I want to mention here that what Wikipedia has written is really excellent documentary literature. The film is just to help people understand the positions of some lawyers and FBI investigators, which is super vapid. In particular, this polly nelson just hopes to cause the death penalty through ted. Discussion, good, but this lawyer started from her existing conclusions and reversed the process, and finally proved the necessity of the death penalty more favorably (I think).
The most incredible is a group of female fans in love. Later I learned that in fact, every serial killer has a bunch of crazy fans. Many of them are still married in prison. Ted bundy also gave birth to daughters with fans. I really don't dare to underestimate the culture of the rice circle. Every kind of madness reflects the deepest desire and curiosity in my heart. The reason why I took some time to write this article is because one film critic saw that he was pitiful and felt that he was very pitiful and that everyone had to establish a connection with the world. No, he was only upset about his imprisonment from beginning to end, and he had no regrets for the crimes he committed. He has also had a successful life. His life can go quite openly according to a good trajectory, but he hasn't. Including in the end, he blamed the blame on pornographic magazines just to postpone the date of the death penalty. From beginning to end, he felt that there was nothing wrong with him.
Finally, although I watched the film, I still hope that netflix will not shoot too much of this subject matter. After watching it, I will recommend five or six individual videos to you in an instant. Is this kind of film nourishing new perversions in front of my millions of subscribers?
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