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Michaud and Aynesworth are a reporter and an investigator team who interviewed serial killer Ted Bundy while he was on death row in Florida. This volume chronicles his activities throughout several states but is at its best in a long section of transcripts from the interview in which, while he never admits his quilt, Bundy offers vivid details of the crimes and commentary on the mindset of a serial killer. This revised edition includes some additional information. Copyright 1999 Cahners Business Information.
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February 20, 2003: Stephen Michaud & Hugh Aynesworth interviewed not only Ted Bundy, but psychiatrists who interviewed him. The two factors that that were most significant were the revelations by the authors that Ted had been a victim of violent physical punishment by a female second grade teacher, who cracked a ruler over his knuckles. The memory of such a violent act inflicted by a female on a sensitive child, is not only retained by the child's mind, but rewires his brain and greatly influences one's feelings and attitudes about women in general. The authors also point out that alcohol played a significant role in diminishing Ted's inhibitions and in desensitizing him to the violence that was apparently churning inside him ever since the second grade teacher, Miss Geri, cracked the ruler over his knuckles. A UCLA psychiatrist, Dr. Louis West, observed that somewhere in Ted's boyhood a woman beat him with a stick." Corporal punishment by a female teacher, plus alcohol apparently produced Ted Bundy the killer. Although he only had once date his high school, most of his information about sex was learned from stories his male classmates told him about their own experiences and attitudes. Ted himself was vice president of a Methodist Youth Fellowship during high school. His own mother was very loving and good to him. An excellent textbook!
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May 14, 2002: Check the locks & turn on the lights. This is the first Bundy book I ever read and the best. I was practically hiding under the bed at night.