Ted Bundy is often remembered as one of the most deceptive and manipulative criminals in American history, a man who hid monstrous violence behind charm, intelligence, and a carefully crafted persona. In this episode, we peel back that façade to explore how Bundy evaded suspicion for years, the psychological tactics he used to gain trust, and the investigative breakthroughs that finally exposed his crimes. Through survivor accounts, expert analysis, and a careful examination of the cultural impact of the case, this episode explores not only what Bundy did, but also how he managed to operate in plain sight. More importantly, we highlight the resilience of those who survived, the investigators who refused to give up, and the lessons this case continues to teach about manipulation, danger, and the importance of listening to intuition.