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    the way Bundy got his victims by faking injuries like wearing an arm sling or a cast. Then he would ask women to carry his books to his car. This is how he would kidnap them by striking them in the head

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    Found: March 3‚1975 Bundy admitted to her murder before his execution Donna Gail Manson‚ 19 Disappeared: March 12‚1975 Bundy confessed to her murder before his execution Bundy told police that her remains were part of the unidentified bones found in March 1975 Susan Elaine Rancourt‚19 Disappeared:

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    In the late seventies‚ Our Nation became shocked and outraged by the rape ‚ multilation‚ and murder of a dozen young beautiful girls.The man who was mainly responsable for these murders‚ Ted Bundy‚ who was later apprehended and executed.During his detention in various penitentiaries‚he was mentally probed and probbed by phycologist and phychoanalysts hoping to discover the root of violent actions and sexual frustrations.Many theories arose in attempts to explain the motivational factors behind his

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    Ted Bundy was one of the most notorious serial killers in the United States of America. Bundy confessed to thirty murders‚ but it is assumed that he may have killed between twenty six and one hundred people between 1974 and 1978 (Wikipedia). All the people that Ted Bundy killed were young white middle-class women. According to the text the rational choice theory is the view that crime is a function of a decision-making process in which the potential offender weighs the potential costs and benefits

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    murders committed by Ted Bundy. When they caught Bundy‚ the psychologists diagnosed him with psychopathy (Berg‚ 2008) Today‚ criminal psychology uses the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5)‚ which is a primary guidebook to diagnose mental illnesses/disorders. Although the notion of psychopathy has been known for centuries‚ there has been a recent revision in the DSM-5‚ and it is called Antisocial Personality Disorder (APD). I believe that if Ted Bundy were diagnosed today

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    Eli Pariser in his Ted Talk‚ explains the modern solution to seeking information as the internet. The internet since its inception has been a constant‚ updated‚ and real source for news and happenings around the world and is now the go-to source of information for our present-day society. Searching the internet for information is an academic habit of our mind because of how easily accessible it is. However‚ Pariser’s main concern was that the use of algorithms to judge and predict internet searches

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    Ted Talks: About Ted Talks: From Wikipedia: TED was conceived by architect and graphic designer Richard Saul Wurman‚ who observed a convergence of the fields of technology‚ entertainment and design (that is‚ "TED"). The first conference‚ organized by Wurman and Harry Marks in 1984‚ featured demos of the Sony compact disc‚ and one of the first demonstrations of the Apple Macintosh computer.[1][13] Presentations were given by famous mathematician Benoit Mandelbrot and influential members of the digerati

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    lives where they wish someone could just pick for us‚ or times when we wish there were more to choose from. All Americans have many choices‚ and it is such a part of our daily lives that we don’t even realize it. Barry Schwartz and Sheena Iyengar‘s TED talks bring up interesting ideas about choice‚ how people deal with them and their affects. They both state that although choice is good‚ it can also have negative effects. Schwartz explains what most people believe and experience with choice‚ while

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    Murder Castle: The Maze-Like Lair of the World ’s First Serial Killer. 2011. Web. 26 October 2012. <http://www.environmentalgraffiti.com/bizarre/news-hh-holmes-inside-castle-first-true-serial-killer?image=1>. Montaldo‚ Charles. Serial Killer Ted Bundy. n.d. Web. 26 October 2012. <http://crime.about.com/od/serial/p/tedbundy2.htm>. Ramsland‚ Kahterine. America ’s First Serial Killers. 2011. Web. 26 October 2012. <http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/history/harpe_brothers/2

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    Murray’s theory. These views can help a person understand the motivations of others. In the case of Ted Bundy‚ using these viewpoints can help understand the reasons behind his motives for becoming a serial killer. Psychoanalytic view At an early age‚ Ted Bundy became interested in disturbing objects such as knives (bio. True Story‚ 2013). This was only the beginning however. As a teenager Bundy began looking through people’s windows and stealing (bio. True Story‚ 2013). In an interview before

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