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The Bastard: The Life and Deaths of Ted Bundy

The Bastard: The Life and Deaths of Ted Bundy

By: Val Rocha
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In “The Bastard” we will descend into the mind of one of history’s most notorious killers: Ted Bundy. Done to death? Well, this is no ordinary grave roll. We’ll take a deep dive into his entire twisted life, leaving no stone unturned. Uncover the secrets, delve into the darkness, and find out what made this monster tick—hint: it’s socks. But be warned, once you enter his world, you may not want to leave. You’ll want to run.Val Rocha True Crime
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  • 01 - The Life and Deaths of Ted Bundy | Childhood
    Apr 17 2023

    We begin our journey with the early years of Ted Bundy's life, one of America's most notorious serial killers. How did his troubled adolescence in Pennsylvania and Washington grow into obsession with violent crime and skin magazines? We're taking a deep dive in his upbringing, to uncover the factors that may have fueled Bundy's first, terrifying thoughts, providing us with a deeper understanding of his future disturbing legacy.

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    1 hr and 22 mins
  • THE BASTARD: Ted Bundy Podcast Trailer
    Apr 7 2023

    Welcome to “The Bastard,” a podcast where we will descend into the mind of one of history’s most notorious killers: Ted Bundy. Done to death? Well, this is no ordinary grave roll. We’ll take a deep dive into his entire twisted life, leaving no stone unturned. Uncover the secrets, delve into the darkness, and find out what made this monster tick—hint: it’s socks. But be warned, once you enter his world, you may not want to leave. You’ll want to run.

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    3 mins

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