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Part 5 — Ted Bundy Criminal Psychology: The Diagnosis, the Execution, and the Legacy
He scored 39 out of 40 on the Hare Psychopathy Checklist. He gave over 200 hours of interviews to the FBI. Scientists removed his brain after execution and found nothing abnormal. The final installment of The Crime Ledger's criminal analysis examines what the clinicians found, what the confessions revealed, and how one case built the infrastructure of modern American criminal justice.

Karma Gray
Apr 86 min read


Part 4 — Ted Bundy Criminal Psychology: The Escapes, the Sorority House, and the Trial
A routine traffic stop revealed handcuffs, a ski mask, and a crowbar. He escaped custody twice. He crossed the country as a fugitive and attacked four sleeping women in fifteen minutes. Part 4 of The Crime Ledger's criminal analysis covers the arrests, the escapes, and the trial that changed American law.

Karma Gray
Apr 65 min read


Part 3 — Ted Bundy Criminal Psychology: The Mask, the Trigger, and the Killing Years
His sister was actually his mother. His parents were actually his grandparents. Everything he had been told about who he was had been a fabrication. Part 3 of The Crime Ledger's criminal analysis traces how Ted Bundy transformed that shattered identity into a political mask, weaponized a romantic rejection, and escalated from fantasy into serial predation across seven states.

Karma Gray
Apr 27 min read


Part 2— Ted Bundy Criminal Psychology: The Childhood Warning Signs
He hung a cat from a clothesline and set it on fire. He built traps that injured other children. He bought mice to decide which lived and which died. Part 2 of The Crime Ledger's criminal analysis covers the childhood violence nobody stopped and the identity lie that shattered what was left.

Karma Gray
Mar 274 min read


Ted Bundy Criminal Psychology: How a Boy Built From Lies Became a Killer — Part 1
He was born under someone else's name, in a place designed to make sure nobody remembered he existed. Part 1 of The Crime Ledger's criminal analysis traces Ted Bundy's childhood — the family deceptions, the early violence no adult addressed, and the psychological fractures that developmental criminology now recognizes as measurable risk factors for serial offending.

Karma Gray
Mar 244 min read
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