Originally Posted By: DeMeo
Some people - Ted Bundy, David Berkowitz and others - have not only been brave enough to show the real side of human behaviour, but have also shown human instinct as it was always made to be shown.


Just curious, but how can you characterize the behavior of a serial killer as brave?

Bundy has been extensively studied by criminal behaviorists and psychologists. It is widely accepted that he killed (then raped) women due to anger toward and feelings of rejection from his own mother. Bundy's mother got pregnant with him when she was young and unmarried. He was raised by his grandparents and was led to believe that his mother was his sister. When he found out the truth, he was enraged at the farce. Additionally, many of Bundy's victims bore a resemblance to his first "true love" girlfriend, who had rejected him.

From where I sit, Bundy was a coward.

Lastly, what do you mean by "but have also shown human instinct as it was always made to be shown"? That serial killers just followed their instincts, hence they are brave?


Best way to catch the smart ones? Get an idiot working for them.