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A new series on notorious serial killer Ted Bundy pulls back the curtain on a self-described “cold-hearted son of a b***h” who sobbed when he was jailed.

Bundy went to the big adios on Jan. 24, 1989 when the state of Florida executed him in the electric chair for the murder of Kimberly Leach. She was 12.

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But before the pretty-boy predator was nabbed, he had torn across the U.S. in a killing spree that may have taken the lives of 100 women in the 1970s.

Investigative reporters Stephen G. Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth interviewed the serial killer numerous times in the years leading up to his execution.

The tapes make up part of the new Netflix series ‘Conversations With A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes’ that drops on the 30th anniversary of his death.

His confessions make for shocking reading. Bundy hated being called “crazy” and believed he was as normal as Ward Cleaver.

Opening up about his belief that his mom’s emotional detachment, his family’s poverty and his unpopularity at school drove him to maim, rape and kill, Bundy moaned: “My mother and I didn’t talk a lot about real personal matters … certainly never about sex or anything like that … she doesn’t open up and explain.”