Tony reminds me of the classic organized serial killer who becomes disorganized as his frenzy for murder grows and becomes out of control. That is what happened to Ted Bundy, who was very smooth and could easily speak his way into a woman's trust, to such an extent that dozens of women willingly went with him. He would dump their bodies in the woods, and, if he had left evidence, nature had taken it away by the time their bodies were found. Then, after his escape from the Colorado jail, he went insane down in Florida and attacked the young girls in the sorority house, leaving tons of evidence behind him.

Tony reminds me of Ted Bundy in that way. He is spiraling downward, losing control of everything, especially of himself.


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