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Comments from the Seller: Irving, TX 2000 Trade Paperback First Printing by this Company Very Good Signed by Co-Author 298p. Minor cover wear, slight bump on upper corner. Shocking revelations from serial killer Ted Bundy as he waited on Death Row. Signed by co-author Michaud on the first page.
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Ted Bundy: Conversations With A Killer, the death row interviews that chilled the nation in the 1980's, are again available in an updated paperback edition through major bookstores and online booksellers.
Drawn from more than 150 hours of taped interviews by authors Stephen G. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth, Conversations With A Killer takes readers inside the mind of an infamous sex criminal (one of the best-known serial killers of the past 100 years). In these timeless and unique interviews, Bundy gives both law enforcement professionals and the general public a close look at how this special breed of criminal thinks and behaves.
Michaud and Aynesworth spent weeks interwiewing psycho sex killer Bundy before Florida authorities executed him. Bundy's story was detailed by the duo in their chilling volume The Only Living Witness (Classics Returns, LJ 11/1/99). The best portion of that title was the excerpts from those interviews. Originally released in 1989, the book contains the full transcripts from those conversations. Without ever admitting that he performed any of these acts (he maintained his innocence until hours before his execution), Bundy offers a matter-of-fact, third-person account of how "someone" performing kidnappings, rapes, and murders might go about it and how that person might act under these circumstances. His frankness offers perhaps the most unfettered look into the mind of a serial killer, and many of his observations are quite surprising, as Bundy reveals himself to be clever, insightful, and intelligent--far from how most would picture a psychosexual killer. His revelations on the nature of the instinct to kill, where it comes from, how it grows, how victims are selected, etc., are invaluable to psychologists and investigators. This updated edition contains a new foreword by Robert Keppel, president of the Institute for Forensics. Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.\
More Reviews and RecommendationsStephen G. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth have co-authored five books together. Michaud writes extensively on criminal justice topics. He maintains a website at www.stephenmichaud.com. Aynesworth has fifty years experience as a reporter, writer, editor, and publisher. Currently, he is Southwest bureau chief for the Washington Times.
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08/23/2007: I have been studying serial killers for years. And from all of the interviews and books that I have read, this book was the most thorough and detailed yet!! This book will make it seem like you are there talking to Ted Bundy himself!
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08/10/2006: I have always wondered what goes on in a serial killers mind and this book answered a lot those questions. This book really showed how the mind of a mad man works. I never wanted to put the book down. Highly recommended.