“Otis: Maybe he wants to be your friend. Eric: Or maybe he's a teenage Ted Bundy.”— Laurie Nunn, Eric Nevin, Ncuti Gatwa, imdb.com
“A chronicle of the crimes of Ted Bundy from the perspective of Liz, his longtime girlfriend, who refused to believe the truth about him for years.”— Netflix, youtube.com
“All the same, the incels have managed to envy Bundy’s ability to get close to women and the attention he received from them once incarcerated — as if either exemplifies the kind of human connection they claim to want.”— Miles Klee, melmagazine.com
“It’s common to fantasize about something that you wouldn’t really put into practice.”— De Elizabeth, instyle.com
“Yes, it is all shockingly wicked and evil and vile. Shouldn’t we maybe just leave it at that?”— Richard Lawson, vanityfair.com
“You could not look at his record and say: “See, it was inevitable that he would turn out like this.” In fact, it was incomprehensible.”— Ann Rule, amazon.com
“I had always prided myself on my ability to detect aberrance in other humans, both because I had that innate skill and through experience and training. And I have berated myself silently for a long time because I saw nothing threatening or disturbing in Ted’s façade. He was very kind to me, solicito…”— Ann Rule, amazon.com
“Referring to oneself in the third person is not uncommon for an unsub. Ted Bundy gave thoroughly detailed accounts of his murders, but he never actually admitted doing any of them, he'd just say, ‘the killer.’”— Edward Allen Bernero, Dr. Spencer Reid, Matthew Gray Gubler, imdb.com