Hours before his execution, Ted Bundy finally confessed to 30+ murders, revealing details he'd withheld for years. This episode examines why serial killers confess—and what their admissions reveal about ego, control, and the need for recognition. From Dennis Rader's (BTK) compulsion for attention that led to his own capture, to Robert Durst caught on hot mic saying "killed them all, of course," to Henry Lee Lucas who falsely confessed to hundreds of murders, to Jeffrey Dahmer's disturbing detailed admissions and Aileen Wuornos's changing stories. The episode dissects the psychology behind these confessions: killers confess not from remorse, but for narrative control, recognition of their "accomplishments," and one final manipulation. These aren't moral reckonings—they're performances where confession becomes the killer's last act of power.
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