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I'm no expert on that case, but my understanding is that Ted Bundy gave little or no outward indication he was interested in killing people. In contrast McCroskey is very into horrorcore and horror movies and he writes songs about killing.
They both might be mentally ill, but the characteristics of the illness are very different.
I haven't done much reading on Bundy, but there is the often cited recollection of him arranging knives around his sleeping aunt when he was a child. IMO, when he grew up he was smart enough to conceal his violent tendencies.
Sam appears to be the opposite. There have yet to be recollections of him as a violent or sadistic child, but as he grew up he began to "wear" violence almost as a fashion accessory, immersing himself into violent video games, violent music and violent graphics. So, yes, it's basically the opposite of Bundy (as far as we know).
Bundy sources:
He showed violent tendencies as young as three years old.
His Aunt Julia, Louise's younger sister, recalls incidents of laying down for a nap in her home and waking up to find knives surrounding her and a smiling three year old Bundy at her side. This paints an eerie, strange picture of a toddler arranging knives around his sleeping aunt.
http://www.bukisa.com/articles/16246_10-weird-facts-about-ted-bundys-childhood
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Ted Bundy started his criminal activities at a very young age, before he was out of high school, with voyeurism and window-peeping. While some people would later claim Ted Bundy was a "happy, normal child" others noticed his disturbed mentality when he was still in high school. The same can be said for another sadistic sex killer, Jeffrey Dahmer.
http://www.experiencefestival.com/a/Ted_Bundy_-_Biography/id/2079893