A review by bookaroundandfindout
Ted Bundy: Conversations with a Killer by Stephen G. Michaud

dark informative reflective sad slow-paced

5.0

Out of all the Ted Bundy books, I find this one the most dense and almost boring, but then also inversely the most intense and unsettling. This is the accounting of conversations with Ted Bundy while he is on death row and he talks about his cases, only, its not him who does anything, its this other person. Bundy truly was quite brilliant which is what is so jarring because as you listen to him you realize with stunned horror that the things he is describing this other person doing is really all just him and it's crazy how he can compartmentalize this information and speak in such a realized and self absorbent manner is crazy. This is definitely a book that I would read again because it provides a fascinating psychological insight into Bundy and how he was able to get away with so many crimes and horrors.