There’s a Hollywood film coming out charting Ted Bundy‘s twisted life, and there’s the Ted Bundy Tapes documentary currently showing on Netflix. Both aim to explore the mind, the madness, of a man routinely described as “charming”, “handsome”, “intelligent”, despite being America’s most deadly serial killer.
(Netflix has even been forced to discourage viewers from posting about his “hotness” on social media.)
This morbid fascination with Bundy means that, even 30 years on from his execution, most would recognise his name. Most would recognise his face. Most would be able to recall at least some of what this monstrous crimes involved, including the abduction, torture, rape, and/or murder of at least 30 women and girls in the mid-to-late 1970s.
But would we recognise any of those women?
These are just some of their stories.