He was born into a family with a single mother because his father was never in the picture. He grew up thinking that his mother was his sister and that his grandparents were his parents. When Bundy discovered that his mother Louise was not his sister, his world turned upside down. When he was fourteen he was suspected of killing his first victim of many. He allegedly killed an eight-year-old girl named Ann Marie Burr on August 31, 1961 in Tacoma, Washington. This is an important time to check your pathology. It shows that he had anger as a child and that this was probably an episode of him acting out when he found out that his mother was not his sister and that his grandparents were not his real parents. As a child he was very antisocial and misbehaved. Bundy once discovered the truth when he found his birth certificate. Ted's cousin relentlessly bullied him, calling him a bastard and cruelly showing him his birth certificate (http://crimefeed.com.com/2015/06/ted-bundy-grew-up-thinking-mother-sister-dark-revelations- family-killers/ .) Once he became a teenager, Bundy was attractive and liked by his high school classmates. You would think this is normal, right? Well, not so much; he eventually graduated and was accepted to the University of Puget Sound and that's when confirmed assaults and murders began to emerge. The change from college is quite big. He had just broken up with his longtime girlfriend, and that was another stressor in Bundy's life. Having two stressors can really bring out psychopathic tendencies in someone who has had a troubled past. Bundy's first official assault took place on January 4, 1974. Her name is Karen Sparks, an 18-year-old who he beat and sexually assaulted while she slept (www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ted-Bundy). In total Bundy ended up confessing to thirty murders, but some publishers say his victim count reached as high as one hundred.
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