March 29, 2016

Why Ted Bundy Continues to Fascinate Us

Some of Ted Bundy's victims


I recently read Kevin Sullivan's second book on Ted Bundy (review to follow shortly) and while reading it I started to contemplate why we are still fascinated with a serial killer who was executed twenty-seven years ago.  Okay, maybe it's just me.   (It helps too that Mr. Sullivan broached that very topic by the end of his companion volume.)

Ted Bundy wasn't the showiest serial killer although he did enjoy the spotlight when he was on trial in Florida.  The FBI doesn't consider him the most prolific, although I think their count of thirty-six victims is conservative and low.  And while he was smart  (scoring above average in IQ), he wasn't the only intelligent killer out there.   But Ted Bundy preys on the conscious - - I think of his victims often, although I have no connection to any of them.  None of them would have been my contemporaries although I have outlived them all.  What I find interesting about the "phenomenon" of Ted Bundy is that he is one of the few killers that is often referred to by his first name, as if we know him.  We don't refer to Richard Ramirez or John Wayne Gacy or Jeffrey Dahmer that way and Ted was just as egregious a killer as they were.  So why? 

And while the crimes of Ramirez, Gacy and Dahmer were just as horrific as those Ted committed, those killers have been relegated to the annals of crime without as much interest.  Again, why?  All of them, including Bundy himself, are dead.  Bundy, in fact, was the first to die out of them.  So why hasn't Bundy faded off into obscurity?

Like Bundy himself, I think the answer is multifaceted and complex. 

Maybe because he's the killer that shouldn't have been, at least per the logic we utilized before Ted began speaking about his career in murder.   He was raised in a good, solid home with a loving mother and caring stepfather.  Neither abused him, alcohol or drugs.  He had brothers and sisters, who would speak of him in glowing and loving terms after he was convicted of kidnapping in Utah.  He had a long term relationship with a girlfriend whose daughter he appeared to dote on.  He was a law student, an employee and was looked upon favorably by most coworkers, students and teachers. He didn't fit the mold of the serial killer as we knew it back then.

Some of his crimes were audacious - - Ted appeared to operate at will, with impunity and utterly impervious to danger.  Even while Seattle and its environs were giving a nervous eye to shadows and well aware that a coldly efficient killer was in its midst, he still managed to lure victims away.  One college student was abducted from the basement room where she slept, in a home with five other roommates, and carried out the front door; two young ladies were abducted from the same state park within four hours of each other on a day when the local police were having a picnic; he returned to the site of yet another college student's abduction the following day to retrieve one of her shoes and her earrings, items unwittingly left behind after he knocked her unconscious with a crowbar, while the area was teeming with police (and successfully rode by them on a bicycle and picked up the items).  Ted left nothing of himself behind, other than a somewhat vague description and a name authorities thought surely could not be his own.  Even then he was assured and cocky enough to use his own first name when striking up necessary conversation with a potential victim.

Some victims were never found; for the "luckier" ones that were it was too late to determine anything about their killer. The full truth of what they had been subjected to would stay hidden for many years (and I believe some truths accompanied Ted to the grave.)  These unknowns - - the true number of victims and their identities, where Ted buried them and hid their belongings - - helped to solidify a mystique of sorts about Ted Bundy, the same mystique that surrounds the notorious Jack the Ripper.  Jack the Ripper didn't operate for long - - only four months, as far as we know - - and had five official victims - - a paltry number by serial killer standards - - and yet he remains one of the most researched, talked about and written about criminals to this day.  The question of the Ripper's identity, how he operated and the true victims keep the story alive, much as they keep Ted Bundy's story alive. 

Unlike Jack the Ripper, though, Ted Bundy spoke of his crimes; first, in an obtuse third person dialogue.  Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth were able to get him to talk about the abductions and murders in a "what if" type scenario, stroking Ted's ego by claiming that only Ted could adequately explain to those of us less intelligent and in such close quarters with the criminal justice system how "the killer" could have managed to abduct and kill so many females at his leisure.  Reading Bundy's own words in their book is both chilling and insightful.  His victims - - lovely young women who were beloved daughters, sisters and friends - - were "cargo" to Bundy, "possessions" and playthings to be done with as he pleased until he temperamentally decided he no longer wanted to play with them.  He felt as much empathy and concern for them as he would a potted plant. 

Ted also spoke quite a bit with Bob Keppel, the King County detective who spent many years on his tail.  Despite Keppel's desire to find and incarcerate Bundy, Ted had a grudging sort of respect for Keppel because Keppel never lied to him.  Ted, the self-professed expert on serial murder, offered his services to Keppel in the mid-80s in order to help find and identify the then unknown Green River Killer.  True to form, such "help" would allow Bundy to exercise his vast knowledge on the killing of females while also perhaps keeping another killer from nabbing his prime serial killer status in the state of Washington.  Serial killers certainly aren't above such competition.

Bundy did provide Keppel with some helpful tips and Keppel managed to question Bundy about his own crimes and a fuller, more grim picture of exactly what atrocities he engaged in started to emerge, although it wouldn't be until after his 1989 execution that details began to be released. If law enforcement and/or families of the victims hoped that Bundy's deeds would be as dead as Bundy himself, it was a forlorn wish. 

Bundy's last interviews, those he gave in the days and hours before dying, revealed the full depth of his depravity.  Whispers of necrophilia, of keeping victims after death turned out to be true.  It was reported that he had admitted all of his murders and yet . . . there are still questions. 

How did Ted Bundy manage to kill so effortlessly, so easily for so long?  How did he manage to grab victim after victim, while rarely being seen?  How did he have this homicidal part of him coexisting (at least for a time) with what appeared to be a relatively normal part of him? How did those closest to him never see it? 

Bob Keppel once said that the "why" doesn't catch anyone.  True, but "why" still weighs heavily on my mind.  Perhaps Ted Bundy himself answers this best.  When asked why he had committed these terrible murders, his answer was painful and abrupt in its simplicity.  "Because I liked it."

And perhaps this, most of all, is why Bundy continues to fascinate us.  For those of us who don't fantasize about murder, who are without the constant urge to harm others, we cannot contemplate enjoyment in taking the life of a stranger, much less reveling in it.  Ted Bundy could and did; fifteen years after some of his murders, he could still remember exacting details of where he abducted his victims, what they wore and where he left them.

Bundy left an ugly, gruesome odyssey behind him but he also left us with a legacy of better understanding people like him. 

Looking back now it's interesting that my bizarre journey through Bundy's crimes started when I was a teenager - - his preferred victim age and close to the age of many of the young girls that had the terrible misfortune to cross his path.  Being that young and naïve, it was hard for me to conceive that this well educated and clean cut man could do the horrible things he was accused to have done (don't get me wrong, I absolutely believed in his guilt.)  Something about Bundy and his crimes stuck with me, leading me to read and re-read every book I could find on the subject and driving me into the study of psychology.  I even dreamt of chasing after Bundy - - with him running away from me - - telling him "But I want to talk to you!"  (This dream led my father to tell me that perhaps I should change my choice of reading material.)

In the end, once again, I am left with sadness for his victims - - the young women and girls who lost their lives to him, the families of the victims who were left with the unbearable grief of losing a loved one to a human monster, his family who believed up until the very end that he was not capable of such terrible acts, the friends who supported him for many years and felt guilt over that and Liz, the girlfriend who endured so much and received pain in return.  As I said above, I think about Ted Bundy's victims a lot.   Most of them were young, college age girls whose lives had not really begun when Ted snatched them away.  What might they have accomplished had Ted allowed them to live?  How would the world be different if they had?   

 

6 comments:

  1. Any chance you do a story on Valerie Houghton?

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  2. Ms. Houghton is one of the biggest criminals out there. She is sex trafficking my kids. When I tired to stop the sexual molestation, she has me hacked, stalked and POISONED.

    Now to cover up her criminality, she is forcing my youngest daughter to be under the legal custody of a rapist. Only Houghton would think of a way to cover up child molestation by facilitating even more of it. She is completely deranged.

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  3. I have read about many of the homicidal maniacs that have been featured in the news. Nothing compares to the Houghton’s. They are the most deranged people that I have ever encountered.

    Here is one of the social media posts from Valerie Houghton that I was directed to view. There are three pictures attached to the post.
    1. The first attachment references making shoes out of murdered children.
    2. The second attachment references child molestation.
    3. The third attachment references shutting up.



    https://www.threads.com/@valeriehoughton/post/DPKTRKIjQTE (post)

    https://archive.ph/wip/Im9X1 (archived post)


    https://archive.ph/wip/ou3OE (attachments archived)


    It is clear to me that Ms. Houghton and her daughter are threatening to kill my children if I don’t shut up about them being sexually abused. There were similar insulations involving dying children, injured children and children’s hospitals.

    The Houghton’s have already caused great bodily harm to me and have threatened my life ad nauseum. You can see many of the threats, as well as some of my injuries here.

    https://www.scribd.com/document/628344196/Valerie-Runyan-Houghton-Therapist-Attorney-Divorce

    It is not much of a stretch to say that she is likely threatening my kids if they, themselves, go to the police. The Houghton’s are just violent people. This is how they deal with people. They believe that it is their right to sell your children to pedophiles. Ms. Houghton even says, “My child, my rules.” She also once compared my kids to ATM machines.

    This family is just don’t have their heads screwed on right. They sense of entitlement rises to the level similar to other monsters such as Bundy and Gacy.

    Ms. Houghton once even joked that molesting goats [kids] is not reportable. Sexually abusing children by proxy is so normal to her that she makes jokes about it at a professional conference.

    Watch it for yourselves:



    https://rumble.com/v2ceev2-valerie-houghton-joke-that-kids-getting-molested-is-not-reportable.html





    https://x.com/VRHOUGHTON/status/1991522808762101895


    https://archive.ph/wip/Ytn7C (archived post)



    One can never be too careful around the Houghton’s, especially Valerie and her daughter, Hillary Applegate. They will take your children by force using the legal system and make them perform whatever sex act that they demand.

    These are complete degenerates pretending to be something that they are not. In Hillary’s case, she pretends to be a tech executive when she is nothing more than an abusive hacker working with her violent mother.

    As for Valerie, she pretends to be a kind and gentle therapist. She is nothing more than a sadistic criminal conning people into becoming her clients (slaves). Once the Houghton’s get on your case, they will never leave, even if you fire them. They want to keep earning an effortless income from pimping out your children.
    Nobody wants to go to jail. The Houghton’s just have to name their price. The offender will comply with any and every demand made of them. The Houghton’s are in almost complete control over the offender and the children. Anyone else is dealt with in violent manner.

    And if you try to report this to the authorities, Valerie will just use her connections and corruption to sabotage any attempt to stop the nightmare. Hillary Applegate will give her any heads up when she listens to your phone calls and reads your emails. She also has a private army of thugs to physically stalk you.

    Personally, I would rather be dealing with Ted Bundy. He is a light-weight in comparison.

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  4. You can see how well Hillary Applegate hides what she is really doing. First off, she has a shell company called Digital HQ to launder proceeds and pay her “contractors”. She had an “a-ha” moment after hacking domestic violence victims that used the sham charity (WomenSV). Applegate had the title of there of “social media manager”. Many people report being duped into leaving their electronic behind, only to later discover that the devices were hacked.

    Applegate decided that she didn’t need to share profits with Ruth Patrick. She could use her mother’s connections to family court actors to garner her own business. As a result, Applegate has millions in real estate and possibly other holdings.

    To make herself look more legitimate, Ms. Applegate has paid thousands of dollars for articles to be published on several websites. Here are a couple of them.


    https://medium.com/authority-magazine/hillary-applegate-of-digital-hq-navigating-the-remote-workforce-strategies-for-growing-a-dfcb89c0f273

    https://boldjourney.com/meet-hillary-applegate/

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  5. Hillary’s mother, Valerie Houghton, also does a good job of concealing who she is. Ms. Houghton has different websites. One advertises being a life coach.

    www.famdynamics.com

    This allows her to work in all 50 states, even though she is only licensed in California and Texas.

    The other site is for her marriage and family therapy business.

    https://www.valeriehoughtonmft.com/

    Again, I don’t believe that she offers anyone anything of value. One only has the opportunity to be her slave.

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  6. I wish each and every day that it would be Ted Bundy that was retained. There would be recourse. Calling the police would be enough to make him abate.

    And best of all, you would only have to deal with him. Hillary Applegate and her mother have a whole team of thugs to terrorize you. The team comprises of young Latino men that wear red articles of clothing. They were likely part of a street gang prior to being retained by the Houghton’s. I can imagine that they work on the cheap and the Houghton’s don’t have to worry about them talking if they get caught doing anything illegal. Furthermore, I can attest that these guys will do just about anything for the Houghton’s.

    They will break into your and home, tamper with your food source, steal your spare keys, plant hidden cameras, and capture WIFI signals from your phone to hack you. The Houghton gang will also physically stalk you and involve people around you to threaten and harass you.

    You almost have to experience the Houghton’s for yourself in order to believe this. Dealing with these people is so crazy and the abuse is nonstop.

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