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By Douglas Boyd
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The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.
Today we finish up looking at the bizarre case of Ted Bundy
What do you think of when you think of what a serial killer would be like? Most of us think of an unattractive monster. Ted Bundy was opposite of that. He was smart, articulate and handsome. But on the inside was a man of deep demonic depravity.
For 15 long years the NorCal rapist struck fear into Northern California. But like most criminals, the rapist began to make mistakes and in the end, DNA won!
Animal was a sick and twisted individual and you have to wonder how many more people he raped and murdered.
The system many times fails us. Often, those with a true criminal mind walk among us because the system did nothing. Today we talk about that and look at some unsolved cases in Texas.
In the late 1960's the Zodiac killer terrified California. Who was he? We do know this, he was a true Criminal mind!
Very few in history have had a depraved mind like killer and grave robber Ed Gein. The level of insanity within this man is unimaginable, unthinkable and yet, he existed. We can only pray there are no more Ed Gein's out there. Warning, this episode is very disturbing and not for the faint of heart.
Phil Spector had it all. Money, fame, a life of luxury. But in the end, it didn't matter. Phil Spector was a true criminal mind.
At any one time it is said that there are between twenty five and fifty serial killers prowling in the United States alone. World wide, many of the cases of serial killers go unsolved. Frightening isn't it?
The case of famous aviator Charles Lindbergh's baby was considered at the time to be the case/trial of the century. Is it an open and shut case or did an innocent man get framed and go to the electric chair?
The podcast currently has 16 episodes available.