Chris Distefano Shares Real Life Stories About Ted Bundy and Son of Sam

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Published 2023-02-28

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  • @brooks9184
    My mom swears she was almost a Bundy victim down in Florida, she lived in the area he was lurking. My dad claims she was too ugly. Both have valid points. For those who wanted more backstory: My mom was walking home from school with a friend when a VW Beetle was following and they ran, that’s what Bundy was driving. She now calls them Bundymobiles. Also, my mom isn’t ugly, we’re just a sarcastic family and nothing was ever off limits if it got a laugh. Glad I made some laughs, that’s what it’s all about at the end of the day. Thanks!
  • @champ5707
    Calling him " Teddy B" is wild 😆
  • Chris Distefano picked the right type of glasses to wear to a discussion about 70s-era serial killers
  • @mr.a822
    Chris calling Ted Bundy “Teddy B” like he was a made guy from the mob😂😂😂.
  • @soccerthing77
    Recreational smelling salts has got to be my favorite part of the jre
  • @lherz13
    Chris is a great storyteller. Also 100% agree, Blackbird is one of the best true crime shows I've ever seen.
  • Thanks, JRE! Just finished Black Bird. Pretty effen great! 👍👍
  • @stubrown23
    Chris: Wanna hear a wild story? Joe: Jamie let’s do a 5 minute fact check
  • @MongoLikeBeer
    Chris starts what's obviously going to be an awesome story Joe: "Jaime, see if the random shit I saw on Twitter briefly is even true"
  • @Blitz-dm3kv
    That part about Bundy's face changing is interesting because others have said the same thing about him. His long-time girlfriend said they were rafting one day when he suddenly pushed her into the water and she almost drowned. She eventually managed to pull herself back up and just saw Ted sitting there with a blank expression on his face as if he wasn't really there. Others have also claimed that Bundy's eyes would go black when he was ready to kill. Crazy stuff.
  • @heathermetz6576
    For people who had a run-in with a serial killer, predator, killer, sadist, etc to those who escaped, ran away, got away, etc they lived to tell the tale and thank you for sharing. There are some people who never share their experiences. You escaped with your life and you are forever altered. When you see a face change, eyes go black, you are in the presence of evil and you never forget it.
  • @sijo209
    Chris is a good storyteller. He cares more about conveying the story than how he comes across
  • Chris is like that slightly older guy you all know as a kid who has all the crazy stories you never know are true because he always heard it from someone else 😂
  • The story about Ted Bundy at 3:49 -- I heard the same story 40 years ago from a girlfriend of the girl who walked out on Ted Bundy at the restaurant. As I recall, the girl was a BYU student and she was at Brick Oven Pizza in Provo on a first date with Ted. Then sitting at the table she had an overwhelming feeling that Ted was evil - so she excused herself to "go to the restroom" & just didn't go back. It was ~2-3(?) years later when she saw Ted's picture and learned who he was.
  • @kevinarmstrong7469
    Blackbird was hands down one of the best tv shows I've seen in a long time. Both main actors were amazing.
  • Chrissy is not only a good storyteller but he also has the best stories to tell. A lethal combo
  • @george5464
    “Imagine being a on a date with a young Teddy B”- this statement deffo belongs on this podcast
  • @mattkeeling2644
    “Smelling salts” lol it’s called cocaine where I come from
  • @clydekaila25
    Chris is a pure comedic genius! Totally love him 💯🔥