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August 12, 2009

Ted Bundy (2002)

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ted bundy

Based on the real story of Ted Bundy, the first modern serial killer who was active during the seventies in the US. Though the actual number of victims that met his rage is still unknown, it is  estimated that they range from 35 to 100.

He used to strangle his victims after bludgeoning them, also raping and practicing necrophilia with them.

It’s amazing how casual the guy seemed and how easy it was for him to accomplish what he had set out for himself, i.e – the commission of murders. The movie is not as bloody as expected though and the results are already historically known to all – he got the chair, a special, electrifying one, which made him feel 3000 volts run through his spine. Score: 5.5

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  1. I loved this documentary, awesome

    Comment by admin — August 17, 2009 @ 5:47 pm

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