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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
20.02.2024 13:32
🤦‍♂️ THIS SHOULD BE AN EXPERT!!! Seriously??

Someone saying is ALWAYS yes ALWAYS applied with RACIAL DISCRIMINATION!

This is just propaganda!

If you look history of the 🇺🇸 it is OFTEN used against ...

Previously it was ALWAYS and now OFTEN!

Something CANNOT BE ALWAYS OR OFTEN AT THE SAME TIME!!!!

The death penalty IS NEVER BEEN APPLIED FAIRLY????!

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Let we check some serial killers with death penalty:

Near Theodore Bundy
@TedBundyTelegram

Ted Bundy, ASKED FOR DEATH PENALTY!
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we have for example

William George Bonin RECEIVED LETHAL DOSIS! as the first one!
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What is writing @AmnestyShit?

Bonin is under two death sentences for the murders of 14 boys and young men between 1979 and 1980.

According to a press report, a neurologist testified in 1992 that Bonin has brain damage which could have made him unable to control his impulses.

However, these findings contradict those of other doctors who have examined Bonin. The neurologist also found that Bonin was probably abused as a child by his grandfather.

He is also reported to have a history of mental problems 💩

IT DOESN'T MATTER! MENTAL ISSUE PEOPLE DESERVE DEATH PENALTY LIKE CLEAN PEOPLE!
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RECOMMENDED ACTION
- pointing out that detailed research in the USA and other countries has provided no evidence that the death penalty deters crime more effectively than other punishments =
@AmnestyPropaganda
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- urging the Governor to commute William Bonin's death sentence 💩🤦‍♂️

Cool that in your book there is NOTHING about them! You are like Amnesty, just checking "perfect examples", while we are even talking about 💩 examples we don't agree at all! even if obviously we are not fighting for innocent prisoners ... there is already Amnesty doing that! we still agree innocents don't deserve prison / death!
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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
02.02.2024 12:46
Welcome to Fox River

"He is the most dangerous prisoner" show exactly how this is BULLSHIT!

Not only because you "kill the president or whatever" means you are the most dangerous prisoner ...

When Bagwell and Abruzzi are more trash prisoners
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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
02.02.2024 12:42
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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
02.02.2024 12:42
Meanwhile we just noticed that Netflix did a tv show about Theodore too (released 5 years ago), after we discovered him from a scientific research ... Now you know what we will watch in the next time
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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
02.02.2024 12:42
Theodore Bagwell? Nope, Theodore Bundy!
@SerialKillerDeathSentence14
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Never forget that Amnesty, when you promote your bullshit "stop death sentence" by even forgetting that PRISONERS ESCAPE FROM PRISON!!!!!! YES EVEN IN EUROPE!!!!! and yes, even in NORWAY!!!!! or in SWITZERLAND!!!!
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So please Amnesty, tell less shit!
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Serial Killer who died with a death sentence - Asesino en serie que murió con una sentencia de muerte - Condanna a morte
Ted Bundy was captured in 1975 and went on trial in 1979. During his trial, Bundy acted as his own attorney and put on a bizarre and theatrical defense, which included cross-examining witnesses and making grandiose claims about his innocence. Despite his efforts, Bundy was found guilty and sentenced to death. Ted Bundy spent the next several years appealing his sentence and attempting to escape from prison. He was successful in escaping twice, once in one aspect that stands out is his ability to charm and manipulate those around him. This skill was evident throughout his life, and it played a crucial role in his ability to evade capture for so long. Bundy's charm was particularly notable in the way he interacted with law enforcement officials and in his courtroom demeanor during his trial. Over the course of his trials, Bundy escaped twice from custody. On January 1978, during his second escape, he broke into the Florida State University sorority house, and bludgeoned Margaret Elizabeth Bowman to death by firewood (Parker, 2018). He then snuck into 20-year old Lisa Levy's room. He beat her up, strangled her, bit into her left buttocks, and sexually assaulted her. Bundy proceeded to attack Karen Chandler and Kathy Kleiner, but both were saved when an event occurred, and he had to run away (Smith, 2021). His youngest and last victim, Kimberly Leach, was a 12-year-old girl abducted from her junior high school in Lake City, Florida (Terranova, 2020). Following these gruesome crimes, Bundy was ultimately found guilty in July of 1979 for the murder of both Bowman and Levy. He was also convicted of attempted murder for the attacks on Karen Chandler, Cheryl Thomas, and Kathy Kleiner and was sentenced to death by the electric chair. On February 1980, he was found guilty of the kidnapping and murder of Kimberly Leach and executed on January 23, 1989 (Terranova, 2020).
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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
02.02.2024 12:42
Ted Bundy was captured in 1975 and went on trial in 1979. During his trial, Bundy acted as his own attorney and put on a bizarre and theatrical defense, which included cross-examining witnesses and making grandiose claims about his innocence. Despite his efforts, Bundy was found guilty and sentenced to death. Ted Bundy spent the next several years appealing his sentence and attempting to escape from prison. He was successful in escaping twice, once in one aspect that stands out is his ability to charm and manipulate those around him.

This skill was evident throughout his life, and it played a crucial role in his ability to evade capture for so long. Bundy's charm was particularly notable in the way he interacted with law enforcement officials and in his courtroom demeanor during his trial.

Over the course of his trials, Bundy escaped twice from custody. On January 1978, during his second escape, he broke into the Florida State University sorority house, and bludgeoned Margaret Elizabeth Bowman to death by firewood (Parker, 2018). He then snuck into 20-year old Lisa Levy's room. He beat her up, strangled her, bit into her left buttocks, and sexually assaulted her. Bundy proceeded to attack Karen Chandler and Kathy Kleiner, but both were saved when an event occurred, and he had to run away (Smith, 2021). His youngest and last victim, Kimberly Leach, was a 12-year-old girl abducted from her junior high school in Lake City, Florida (Terranova, 2020).

Following these gruesome crimes, Bundy was ultimately found guilty in July of 1979 for the murder of both Bowman and Levy. He was also convicted of attempted murder for the attacks on Karen Chandler, Cheryl Thomas, and Kathy Kleiner and was sentenced to death by the electric chair. On February 1980, he was found guilty of the kidnapping and murder of Kimberly Leach and executed on January 23, 1989 (Terranova, 2020).
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Theodore Bagwell ? Nope, Theodore Bundy ! Death penalty for Ted Bundy - It's not fake Prison Break but real escape crime story
@TedBundyTelegram
02.02.2024 12:41
Ted Bundy was an American serial killer born in Vermont in 1946. He killed females between 1974 and 1978 in Washington, Utah, Colorado, and Florida [13]. He confessed to killing thirty women, but is suspected of killing many more, possibly over 100 [22]. During his last arrest, when he was asked by a detective about whether he had committed thirty-six murders, “Ted had reportedly replied, ‘Add one digit to that and you’ll have it’” [81] (p. 380). Ted Bundy was executed on 24 January 1989, in Starke, Florida [22].

Bundy produced a façade of great sincerity and a social veneer, which hid his true self as a murderer and he used this within social interaction. Many described Bundy as attractive, normal, educated, “nice person”, “mild mannered law student”, charming, “perfect son”, “perfect student”, and trustworthy [22,27,81,89]. But these were the virtual identities he managed and presented to everyone except his victims. According to Hickey [22], “ . . . his quest for identity served as a catalyst for constantly presenting himself, especially in physical disguise, to be somebody else . . . Ted created a series of social fronts and disguises to help him blend into the ‘right groups’” (p. 186, italics added). To his victims, he was a sadistic murderer. According to Bundy, “I became an expert at projecting something very different . . . a huge part of my life was hidden from everyone—a secret, as it were” [82] (p. 17). Bundy was adept at hiding his “true” self as a murderer from everyone in his life, but was a master at manipulating others to only see his virtual identities of law student, boyfriend, son, and
“nice, normal guy” [11,81–83,89].
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