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Ted Bundy was a convicted American serial killer who targeted and attacked numerous young women in the Seventies and possibly earlier. After more than a decade of denials, in January 1989, he confessed to 30 murders committed between 1974 and 1978, but many believe the actual number is closer to 100. Bundy was executed by electric chair at Florida State Prison just days after his confession – but the true extent of his crimes is still unknown.

However, what some do not know, is how the wicked murderer managed to manipulate a local police department in order to exploit information and become a better criminal.

Before his execution, journalist Stephen Michaud managed to record more than 100 hours of interviews with Bundy on death row, gaining an insight into his mind and life.

Consequently “Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes” was put together and screened on Netflix in January this year.

During the tapes, Bundy detailed how he worked as the Assistant Director of the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory, where he produced a pamphlet for women on rape prevention.