BTW, the first line should of course read "Bundy," not Budy (don't know
who Ted Budy was....)....Scott
Scott Lilienfeld wrote:
And of course, let's not forget.....
As a teen, Budy was shy and sensitive. At a Seattle crisis center, he
counseled the depressed, the alcoholic, the suicidal. He graduated
with a TTTehUniversity of Washington in 1972,
......University educated serial sex killer whose good looks and charm
enabled him to lure at least 30 young women to their deaths. Handsome,
intelligent, socially recognized, Ted Bundy had been a law student,
Boy Scout, a college degree with a major in psychology, involved in a
Washington State party politics, and even served as a counselor at the
Seattle Crisis Center. The public personality of Ted Bundy suggested
nothing of the serial killer he truly was.
...Scott
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