Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay

Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay

by Paul Lonardo
Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay

Ted Bundy: The Angel of Decay

by Paul Lonardo

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Overview

It has been thirty years since Ted Bundy, arguably this country's most notorious serial killer, was put to death in the electric chair by the state of Florida in 1989, but there continues to exist in our society a morbid interest in him and the ghastly way he murdered and disposed of the women he abducted in the 1970s.Many people want to know how a person could do the things that Ted Bundy did. It's truly frightening to think that there are fellow human beings who possess such dark desires and act out their murderous tendencies on the innocent and unsuspecting. We tend to think of these individuals as inhuman or "evil," which is the only thing that makes sense to us because what drives Ted Bundy, and others like him, are not feelings that any of us can remotely relate.In exploring what might have been working inside the mind of Ted Bundy, the Angel of Decay, triggering him to brutally snuff out the lives of so many young women, the purpose is not to increase his ignominious celebrity or sensationalize his heinous acts, but to shatter any such appeal. The only way to do that is to remember the women and young girls that he killed not merely as victims, but remembering who they were, how they lived, and the impact they had on their families as well as all those around them. They had a lot more in common than being casualties of Ted Bundy's violent psycho-sexual desires. These were human beings, children of God. They were young, filled with hope, dreams, passion, and love. They were daughters, sisters and granddaughters, would-be mothers and grandmothers to children they never had. That is what is most tragic of all about Bundy's lasting legacy, and what should never be forgotten.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940163104697
Publisher: Paul Lonardo
Publication date: 11/18/2019
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 227 KB

About the Author

Paul Lonardo has had both fiction and nonfiction books published, including numerous collaborative titles. He studied filmmaking and screenwriting at Columbia College Hollywood, earned an A.S. from Mount Ida College a B.A. in English from the University of Rhode Island. A freelance writer and author, he lives in Lincoln, RI with his wife and son.
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