
An analysis of rare recordings of serial killer Ted Bundy confessing to kidnapping, rape, murder, necrophilia, and corpse mutilation a few days prior to his execution. FBI profilers, a doctor of serial killing, criminal psychologists, and a famed homicide detective who interviewed Bundy weigh in on unredacted audio files withheld from the public.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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The disappearance of an 8-year-old girl, the stabbing of a little boy, dismembered remains of unknown victims scattered over the side of a mountain; why Ted Bundy and other serial killers keep certain memories to themselves. The FBI’s Behavioral Anal... more
This second set of raw, unredacted confessional recordings of serial killer Ted Bundy showcases his manipulative, savvy pleadings to stay alive. He offers to share the locations of skeletal remains of unknown victims in exchange for delaying his exec... more
A secure vault, containing long-forgotten evidence related to the Ted Bundy case, is opened for Interview with Evil: detective audio notes, recordings of psychic observations, and a hypnosis session that reveals a witness to one of the most brazen cr... more
Ted Bundy had competition -- and he hated that. Another, even more prolific serial killer, was taking sex workers off the streets near Seattle while Bundy stewed with envy inside prison. Bundy asked detectives if he could help catch “The Riverman.” L... more
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Interesting content on an admittedly tired subject. I don’t think these tapes are quite as rare as you purport, but the added context is somewhat interesting. My gripe is with the sound design. Why you saw fit to have stereotypical ‘crime music’ play over your narration, expert opinions and the low-fi tapes themselves is beyond me. Especially when you consider this podcast seems to be recorded at a low volume to begin with. If your a fan of extreme true crime and abnormal psych; give it a listen... more
Just let the tapes roll, I don’t know why there was really annoying music added and opinions on what was said. I have ears, I don’t need you to tell me that TB was a risk taker… I think we’re way past that point by how many women he abducted and killed on what risks he is willing to take. I don’t know why the tape was paused so many times to add such useless comments is my point. There’s also a lot of audio missing, fuller versions of the TB confession tapes can be found on YouTube and on google... more
I enjoy the show, but playing the piano music over interviews is making it impossible to hear the words. The volume balance between interviews and host is also frustrating, but the content is very interesting especially the interviews with people who interviewed bundy.
I've never heard the majority of those recording. No annoying sounds or voices, many hours of Bundy speaking. What a find!
It was ok but it felt like I kept hearing the same comments over and over🤷🏽♂️
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