Bundy Decoded
Inside the Dark and Dangerous Mind of a Serial Killer (Decoded)
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Craig Beck
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Craig Beck
概要
He was handsome, articulate, and politically ambitious. He volunteered at a suicide prevention hotline, studied law, and had a girlfriend who adored him. He also murdered at least thirty women across seven states and kept returning to their remains long after they were dead.
Ted Bundy wasn't a mystery. He was a warning.
In Bundy Decoded, bestselling author and persuasion expert Craig Beck dismantles the most famous serial killer in American history, piece by piece. This isn't another biography. This isn't a rehash of the crimes you've already read about. This is a psychological deconstruction of the man behind the mask, the childhood lie that taught him the world runs on deception, the narcissism that fuelled his double life, the escalation from voyeur to predator, and the emptiness where a conscience should have been.
From the crisis hotline where he saved lives to the sorority house where he took them. From the girlfriend who called the police and was ignored to the courtroom where he chose fame over survival. From 150 hours of death row confessions to the crowd that cheered his execution with fireworks and frying pans.
Beck goes beyond the headlines and into the wiring. How did Bundy select his victims? Why did the police have his name for years and never act? What did his own words reveal about a mind that could compartmentalise murder the way most people compartmentalise a bad day at work? And what does his story tell us about the dangerous assumptions we all carry about who we can trust?
The answer to that last question should keep you awake tonight.
Bundy Decoded is the book for those who are done with the mythology and ready for the mechanics. It's the story of how a charming young man became a monster, told by a writer who understands that the scariest part was never the violence. It was the smile.
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