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Ted Bundy craved attention and, up to a certain point, he was more than willing to tell anyone who would provide him with attention whatever it is that person wanted to hear. James Dobson went into that interview with an agenda and Bundy was perfectly willing to fulfil that agenda.
I think it was Bob Keppel who said that unless you knew the details of the suspected victims of Ted Bundy inside and out, it was no use interviewing Bundy because he would confess to just about anything. I think it was Bob Keppel who observed that there was a pattern to Ted interviews: in the first few minutes, Ted would try to slip some lie past the interviewer and if the interviewer didn't catch it, the rest of the interview as worthless.
As for, the crude statistics say that violent crimes have gone down as access to
has gone up.
Oh yes, GrainneDhu, he was quite the chameleon and he was very quick to figure out what the interviewer/victim/professor/girlfriend wanted to hear, so he gushed to whomever it was. Dobson wanted to talk about Ted's immortal soul, and Bundy acquiesced (made me sick to my stomach) -- which I'm sure just warmed the cockles of Dobson's heart. TB was a master manipulator -- he had had plenty of practice. Glib, smooth, and he probably pleased a lot of his teachers when he was young. Yes, another coup on Ted's little self-brag board, but I do think he was speaking some truth about the




IMO, the probably extreme stuff that TB was probably viewing made him increasingly cruel and even more soul-less. Fuel for the fire, since I think he got better & better at his captures & kills. And his last forays, down in Florida, were way over the top, even for him. I think that was because he had been incarcerated for a while & his evil "needs" were 'way boiling over by that time.
Was ARS headed for something similar? I hope we'll never know....