How They Caught Ted Bundy (Day by Day)

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Published 2023-06-14
There's a serial killer on the loose, and by the time the cops catch him, he will leave a trail of bodies in his wake on the way to the electric chair. Check out today's epic true crime story that reveals how vile serial killer, Ted Bundy, was finally caught by the cops, but only after he went on a total rampage for years!

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All Comments (21)
  • @jaynation9321
    Idc what anyone says these are the type of videos that made infographic have 13 mil subscribers
  • @kirkmorrison6131
    I knew one of his former Death Row Guards, years later. They said he was the only prisoner that gave them the creeps. Often polite but very creepy
  • @JamesRichardWiley
    Carol Bundy is a perfect example of disconnection from reality when you feel you are in love with a psychopath. A psychopath does not feel love.
  • @ladymallowyt
    RIP to all the girls Ted murdered. Especially those whose bodies they never found. They were all so young and had their whole lives ahead of them
  • @viharsarok
    The morale of this story is that you're treated by society based on your appearance, not based on your deeds.
  • My Mom was in a bar in Issaquah in the early 70s when a attractive guy hit on her. She said he looked good but something about him creeped her out. Years later she saw him on tv when he was arrested. It was Bundy
  • These docs are brilliant. Clearly so much work goes into them with the research, stock footage and animations. So yeah I'll give you ÂŁ2, absolutely deserved. As usual you've kept my attention (I have ADHD, so usually I'll be flicking between tabs or or just fiddling about) and you've entertained me!
  • @LongJohnLiver
    He claimed his first victim when he was 14. A little girl that lived next door. There was a huge hole in the road due to road construction in front of her house. Its thought thats where he buried her. No matter how much they grilled him about her, he never admitted it. He wanted to keep his first to himself.
  • @grouchyoldman5348
    Lots of people have had the same type of childhood as Ted and never become evil! It comes down to empathy and sycophantic behavior
  • @jaydenhood9805
    The fact that most serial killers blame it on mental health and the judge ends up believing them and gives them less of the sentence they deserve is beyond wild same thing happened with Dahmer
  • @Auron12786
    It’s disgusting how many people admire serial killers. And I mean “admire” both romantically and non romantically. These people get painted as poor victims of a corrupt cruel society, and it’s all society’s fault. No, they’re just monsters, plain and simple.
  • @Mr.MikeBarksdale
    My father was handcuffed to him several days as a posse member (yeah, those actually still existed) in Glenwood Springs, and one of the bigger men in town. He doesn't talk about it much, but I've seen him in pictures. He said, "He smelled like cigarettes all the time, and those eyes always made me want to just strangle him and save us all the time because he was just obviously a bad guy". And indeed, he was right. He found out a decade later that Bundy had probably been the one that killed his prom date and ex-girlfriend, Julie Cunningham in Vail a few years earlier. He still to this day is angry that the jail staff let Bundy escape, allowing the reign of terror to continue into Florida. "We all look like incompetent rubes" he says to this day.
  • Hard to believe his mom heard his confession tapes and still believed he was innocent
  • They just said the Florida policeman, that's it. When Officer David Lee pulled Bundy over it's true he didn't know who Ted was, but he knew it wouldn't take long for them to identify him so he tried to take David's pistol, ending up being a fight for his life, David said Bundy was a lot stronger than he looked, just barely overpowering him. Less than two weeks later Officer Lee was fired from Pensacola police department because he was a Major, (I think a Major), anyway, that was made into a law that you can't fire anyone because they have reserve training to attend. David won his lawsuit but refused to return to PPD, electing to retire and sold diagnostic electronics instead. Serving his country, caught Bundy for the second or third time, only to get unceremoniously, and illegally fired. Sheesh.
  • @Filmfanatic96
    Carol should’ve also been charged for the murders in florida, considering she helped Ted escape
  • @derekm424
    Probably the best use of an electric chair ever
  • @JohnDoe-vu2he
    I wish they would’ve showed educational infographic shows in school while I was growing up. I’m a visual learner and this would’ve helped me so much
  • @IAMawsomeman24
    Its crazy that this guy was so deranged and detached and that a huge reason why he wasnt suspected is because he was "hot"
  • @timwalker6802
    In 1975 I lived in Seattle and had a friend that was a detective on the Seattle Police Department. He told me that they knew it was Ted Bundy, but he said that Ted was so smart they hadn’t been able to acquire any sustainable evidence against him.