Murder is the most vindictive crime society can commit. Society often wonders, what makes an individual want to commit such a crime. As individuals in society, the belief of being born a murderer is false. No one is born a murderer; society gives birth to that murderer. In Ted Bundys case the lack of parental guidance and constant rejection of women contributed to him evolving into a vicious serial killer. Bundy was a man who let his fantasies run his life, he believed that life was a game. All this contributed to making Bundy revengeful, bitter, and not quite mentally stable. The type of murders this man committed was shockingly cruel and inhuman. In comparison to Clifford Olson, he too, would rape his victims before and after death, and sometimes decapitate them. Bundy took countless numbers of young female lives in the 70s. This man seemed to have a highly unstable personality and was often confused in life, some have suggested that, Bundy was insane and that he should have been in a mental institution. Bundy was executed in 1989 in Florida for his crimes, but the real question is what really made this vicious man tick? A shocking interview was conducted with Bundy in his prison cell on death row, which revealed what really happened all those nights and his feelings on his life and crimes. Ted Bundy went down in history as one of the most brutal serial killers of the 20th century. Pg. 2Ted Bundy was born on November 24, 1946 in Burlington, Vermont in a home for unwed mothers. His 22-year-old mother Eleanor Louise Cowell felt forced by the norms of society to have her parents raise Ted as their own and she would portray herself to be her sons older sister. As for Teds natural father Lloyd Marshall, who was an Air Force veteran was unknown to him throughout his life. When Ted turned four, his mother, Louise took him with her and moved to Tacoma, Washington where she married Johnnie Bundy. Ted Bundy felt nothing towards his ste...