As one of the most violent serial killers in recent history, Ted Bundy is rightfully infamous: He commited a multitude of crimes that a judge would later describe as “extremely wicked, shockingly evil, and vile.” He’s responsible for the violent deaths of more than 30 people, but were there other forces at play that drove him to commit his crimes? That seems to be what he believed, at least in part. Before his execution in 1989, Bundy often referred to an “entity” or “malignant being” as the driving force behind his kills — a literal voice in his head that compelled him to commit violent acts and whose will he could not deny. So what is the story behind this “entity?”

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The so-called Tinder Killer says that he didn’t want to hurt anyone. From his current residence in a Los Angeles jail, Danueal Drayton says that ‘voices’ compelled him to murder. He stands accused of killing Queens nurse Samantha Stewart, raping another woman in Los Angeles and choking his ex-girlfriend. Police say that he has no history of mental illness but Drayton told The New York Daily News he was both schizophrenic and bipolar. From The New York Daily News: “I really liked her. I didn’t want to kill her,” he told The News from behind a glass partition at the Twin Towers men’s jail in Los Angeles. “They told me she had to die.” “I’m a passenger in my own body,” Drayton repeated, over and over, referring to the voices that he claims drive his evil actions.

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A Florida man claimed “voices” encouraged him to kill his daughter in order to save “everbody in the world.” The man allegedly tossed the 5-year-old girl off a bridge leading to her death in January 2015, according to court records. John Jonchuck, 29, spoke about killing his daughter Phoebe with psychiatrist Emily Lazarou during two evaluations in October 2017 and May 2018. During those evaluations, Jonchuck claimed that “voices” had urged him to kill his young daughter. “I was hearing voices saying that if me and Phoebe didn´t die, everybody was going to go to hell,” Jonchuck told Lazarou, according to new court records.

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A man who called and admitted to Scottsdale police that he murdered his wife with a hammer told officers he did so because “voices in his head told him to,” court documents say. Scottsdale police responded to the home at 77th Street and Balao Drive in northern Scottsdale Friday and detained 72-year-old Jozef Miller after he called 911 and said he killed his wife, 73-year-old Hanna Miller. Arrest documents say Miller called police and then told responding officers the only person in the house was his wife and that she lay dead in the kitchen. Officers searched the home where they found a deceased woman with significant trauma on the back of her head. Miller was taken to Scottsdale City Jail where he told investigators he has schizophrenia and voices in his head had told him to kill his wife multiple times before but didn’t act on them, according to court documents.

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A man arrested in August for allegedly attempting to sexually assault four women in two days said he heard voices that told him to “rape.” A Taylor County grand jury Thursday indicted Joshua Joseph Day, 38, on four felony charges of attempted sexual assault and one felony of injury to a disabled individual. According to Taylor County Jail records, he also faces a Class B theft charge.

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A 40-year-old woman with a history of mental illness was yesterday charged with manslaughter in the death of her one-year-old daughter. Prosecutors allege that Phillipa Arnette-Marshall, of Kemp Road, unlawfully caused the death of Philicia Marshall on February 14, 2018. Prosecutors allege that the woman doused her child with gasoline and set her afire at her Faith Gardens home after hearing voices on December 28, 2017. The child remained in hospital until her death on February 14.

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Mental illness or brain injury? Driven by voices to commit crime, Titus Young is in prison but still believes he could play in the NFL “I have made so many mistakes I have become a little ashamed of being Titus Young,” he scribbled in fast-paced printing. “A lot of the stuff I have done was out of my control during the time. … I was hearing voices.

“Hearing voices is no joke, it’s actually very scary. I feel like someone is trying to come kill me.”

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The murderer in the following case claims it was his father’s voice that told him to commit the atrocious act. Demons are deceivers. Demons can masquerade as anyone.

In a videotaped confession presented as evidence to the court, Zachary Davis chillingly explained how the disembodied voice of his father told him to kill his mother. When asked by a detective in his confession if he could go back in time, would he still carry out the attack, Zach said that “I would probably kill Josh with a sledgehammer too.” Defense attorney Randy Lucas, asked during the trial, “Did he tell you to do anything specific to your mother?” Zach said no and he showed no remorse when investigators presented him with pictures of his mother’s blood-soaked body. In fact, he never showed any remorse at all.

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A Palm Springs teenager accused of fatally shooting his mother was not medically cleared to appear in court Wednesday because he is hearing voices and may be a threat, prosecutors told a Riverside County Superior Court judge. “He claims he’s not able to control his impulses,” Riverside County Deputy District Attorney Scot Clark said. “Voices command him to do things, like kill his mother.”

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A Williamston-area man who shot and killed his mother as she slept had been hearing voices ordering him to kill her, his attorney said. At the time of the fatal shooting, Andrew Willson, now 20, was in the midst of a major depressive episode, Willson’s attorney, Stephen Milks, said Wednesday. … The night of his mother’s death, the voices repeatedly told him to kill her, Milks said. That, combined with a lack of sleep that night and a depressive episode, lowered his inhibitions to a level where he couldn’t drown the voices out. Willson’s case is an anomaly among cases he has tried, Milks said Wednesday. The lack of a motive is boggling, he added. Milks said the family told him Willson and his mother had a “wonderful relationship.” They didn’t notice any open hostility between the two, no more than a normal teenager’s relationship with his mother, Milks said.

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The defense, however, said that Ms. Ortega was severely mentally ill and heard voices, including Satan’s, telling her to kill the children. Her lawyer, Valerie Van Leer-Greenberg, presented evidence that Ms. Ortega had experienced delusions and hallucinations since she was a teenager in the Dominican Republic, but that her psychosis had gone untreated and undiagnosed until after her arrest. … Two psychiatrists for the defense, Karen B. Rosenbaum and Phillip J. Resnick, said that Ms. Ortega was in the grip of a psychotic break so severe that she did not understand her actions or know they were wrong. After interviewing her family members and scouring her medical records, they came to the conclusion that she had been overcome by voices in her head in the weeks before the murders. She could not even remember the gruesome killings, they said. … Just four hours before the killings, Ms. Ortega visited a neighbor’s apartment and, agitated and pacing up and down, told a teenage woman staying there, Jennifer Reynosa, that she saw a “black shadow” that spoke to her. In more than a dozen interviews in the months after the murders, Ms. Ortega told Dr. Rosenbaum that she had been hearing voices, including Satan’s, telling her to kill herself and her employers’ children.

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Mr McEwan told the Supreme Court trial that a demon named “Jazzy” made him kill her, and that he decorated a tree with her hair “like a Christmas tree”. … Mr McEwan told the court he was not mentally ill at the time but was possessed by a demon and “didn’t mean to do it”. Mr McEwan told the jury he first started feeling an evil presence when he was around six or seven years old, but did not know it was a demon until he was 18.

“He’s been following my whole life … I call him Jazzy,” he said.

“I could feel his presence beside me as I slept. Just evil … it makes you sick.” When asked why he named the demon “Jazzy”, Mr McEwan said it was because he started listening to jazz music at the time. Mr Allen then asked Mr McEwan what the demon looked like. “He has horse-like legs, with hooves and a hairy human torso. He has normal hands with claws and a goat’s head with horns and sharp teeth, and he is very muscular,” Mr McEwan replied. For the first time, the jury heard Mr McEwan had previously stood trial for murder, but that matter was abandoned when the court heard the demon “Jazzy” was telling him to attack the prosecutor. Mr McEwan often spent time in Wickham Park smoking marijuana and speaking to God and his late nana, the court heard.

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If you don’t know Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior you can receive Him into your heart and He can deliver you from darkness and sin and have your name written in His Book of Life.

If you are sincere you can say this simple prayer to the Father (it doesn’t have to be word for word):

“God, I recognize that I have not lived my life for You up until now. I have been living for myself and that is wrong. Please forgive me of all of my sins just as I forgive others. I need You in my life; I want You in my life. I acknowledge the completed work of Your only begotten Son Jesus Christ in giving His life for me on the cross, I believe in my heart Jesus is Lord and was raised from the dead and I long to receive the forgiveness you have made freely available to me through this sacrifice. Come into my life now, Lord. Take up residence in my heart and be my king, my Lord, and my Savior. From this day forward, I will no longer be controlled by sin, or the desire to please myself, but I will follow You all the days of my life. Those days are in Your hands. I ask this in the Lord and GOD Jesus’ precious and holy name. Amen.”

If you are plagued with voices and need prayer then feel free to contact me.