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The Stranger Beside Me
by Ann Rule
When I began writing fact-detective stories, I promised myself that I would always remember I was writing about the loss of human beings, that I was never to forget that. I hope that the work I did might somehow save other victims, might warn them of the danger. I never wanted to become tough, to seek out the sensational and the gory, and I never have.
The story of Ted Bundy from someone who knew him in her life. I can't say I didn't have an idea of who he was before reading this, but this book gives you a firm picture of who he was as a person and what to look out for in your day to day life.
Ann Rule worked with Bundy when he was still in college when they were working a Seattle crisis clinic in 1971. This isn't just about Ted Bundy and what he did. It is a story about the actions of one awful man who affected so many people.
It goes through the start of his life to the very end when he was executed.
If you wish to learn the depth of this person and everything he did, the influence he had over women, and the extent of his trials and personality, then I can not recommend a better book than this.
The story of Ted Bundy from someone who knew him in her life. I can't say I didn't have an idea of who he was before reading this, but this book gives you a firm picture of who he was as a person and what to look out for in your day to day life.
Ann Rule worked with Bundy when he was still in college when they were working a Seattle crisis clinic in 1971. This isn't just about Ted Bundy and what he did. It is a story about the actions of one awful man who affected so many people.
It goes through the start of his life to the very end when he was executed.
If you wish to learn the depth of this person and everything he did, the influence he had over women, and the extent of his trials and personality, then I can not recommend a better book than this.