Ted Bundy's lawyer: He killed over 100 women -- and a man

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  • čas přidán 23. 05. 2012
  • The one-time attorney of serial killer Ted Bundy has penned a memoir detailing the disturbing conversations he had with the killer before he was executed in 1989. Seattle attorney John Henry Browne represented Bundy in the 1970s, a time when he had unparallelled access to one of the darkest minds of the 20th century.

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  • @kkg108
    @kkg108  Před 5 lety +206

    To watch a new Ted Bundy documentary, check out on my channel.

    • @stopherwilli5949
      @stopherwilli5949 Před 5 lety +5

      Hey, thanks. I'm writing a novel about a serial killer and Bundy has some of the characteristics of my fictional killer. I'm a laid back animal loving family man by day but by night I create some of the most gruesome scene possible. I will check out some more.

    • @stellaogilvie2478
      @stellaogilvie2478 Před 5 lety +22

      Ted Bundy was also in canada! I know i met him! My sister met him. Same day. N.Vancouver B.C.

    • @AllisonChains64
      @AllisonChains64 Před 5 lety +4

      @Grant McDaniel Lol just because his character has some of the same characteristics, doesnt mean that he's based on him; more like inspired by him - maybe.

    • @trentduvalladiesmansexmach5883
      @trentduvalladiesmansexmach5883 Před 5 lety +6

      @@stellaogilvie2478 you met him please elaborate

    • @agiegovender5666
      @agiegovender5666 Před 5 lety +6

      Currently watching the documentary...very eerie

  • @carringtonmiles4489
    @carringtonmiles4489 Před 6 lety +782

    first 40 seconds immediately showed me he's just trying to sell a book. I wouldn't belive a word he says

    • @sofiar.g.3211
      @sofiar.g.3211 Před 5 lety +17

      With a pshycopath everything is posible. Everything. They are evils in human bodies.

    • @twinglocks9304
      @twinglocks9304 Před 5 lety +19

      Right Away And he claims that he’s the one that got bundy the plea agreement in florida but it was actually Mike Minerva. He’s full of shit

    • @JavierSanchez-dq8ie
      @JavierSanchez-dq8ie Před 5 lety +22

      While I do believe he might be bullshiting, I think it is believable that Bundy killed over 100 people. Bundy was addicted to killing for sexual purposes.

    • @sirathor8934
      @sirathor8934 Před 5 lety +23

      @@JavierSanchez-dq8ie
      He was addicted to the pleasure of killing... they get excited when a victim knows is going to die, they feel powerful. It is not just a sexual experience.

    • @justinbenoit4
      @justinbenoit4 Před 5 lety +12

      Agreed, I wouldn’t believe a word of his. I immediately got the feeling that he’s full of shit.

  • @mooknick242
    @mooknick242 Před 7 lety +1988

    Ted told me things that he never told anyone else..so buy my memoir...lol..ok

    • @morporkankh
      @morporkankh Před 7 lety +41

      I was about to say the same thing :D

    • @rishardharrijonson6406
      @rishardharrijonson6406 Před 7 lety +75

      brandon242 he can't give all the details then nobody would buy his book... ..normal practice

    • @tonyalynne3380
      @tonyalynne3380 Před 7 lety +51

      I thought that too.. we know he was the devil but is this guy making up stories too??! he seems a tad sketchy to me.

    • @Buddythebeardeddragon
      @Buddythebeardeddragon Před 7 lety +12

      Yeah! Well said,
      He's probably not the last Pico creepy to jump on Ted and think they have it it take that ride on his shirt tales

    • @roger8654
      @roger8654 Před 7 lety +17

      brandon242 im pretty sure he did tell him. There is always truth in lies

  • @theeaskey
    @theeaskey Před 4 lety +339

    It's amazing how everyone benefits from tragedy.

    • @jlvandat69
      @jlvandat69 Před 9 měsíci +6

      I'm not understanding how the 30+ women (and their families) benefitted from this unspeakable tragedy.

    • @jeffclaterbaugh6415
      @jeffclaterbaugh6415 Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@jlvandat69
      I'm not understanding how we have all these billions of dollars to send to the Ukraine while America's public school system is falling apart… Middle-class families are dying off and being squeezed to death… I guess there's a lot of things in this world that can't be understood.

    • @jlvandat69
      @jlvandat69 Před 9 měsíci +11

      @@jeffclaterbaugh6415 The history books provide the understanding you need. Example: The USA and allies went deep into debt to pay for WW2, but Hitler and Japan were stopped and Democracy preserved. If the nations did not unite and allocate resources to protect democracy, the only classes being taught in schools today would be German or Japanese. Perhaps this helps you understand.

    • @BobbySlackem-fd1uh
      @BobbySlackem-fd1uh Před 9 měsíci

      How ? Tell that to the mothers asshole

    • @torykom
      @torykom Před 9 měsíci +3

      @@jlvandat69Ukraine and democracy…ha

  • @myfagan
    @myfagan Před 5 lety +172

    This guy actually did get Ted a deal of a lifetime. He was a great attorney but Ted truly believed he could get off with no admission. This guy made a great deal if Ted admitted all of his doing and instead Ted fired him on the spot in the middle of his trial in front of judge,jury, and everyone. This would have been the difference between Teddy rotting in jail forever or frying. Its possible Ted did tell this guy stuff that he didn't tell anyone else.
    People really dont understand. Ted was such a psychopath he escaped from prison while still maintaining his innocent plea and HAD to kill more people while on the run. Ted probably did kill many more

    • @thespursfan7564
      @thespursfan7564 Před 3 lety +10

      your thinking of mike with the moustache , it wasnt him that got that deal , he defended ted when he was caught for speeding and he gt caught using a fake name , he tried to get bundy bail , but the sheriff said i cant if i dont now who he is

    • @chadwaldron3568
      @chadwaldron3568 Před 2 lety

      Indeed. He was truly a psychopath.

    • @kierstencoats4795
      @kierstencoats4795 Před rokem +4

      that' s Mike Minerva you're talking about. This guy didn't represent Bundy during the Florida trial.

    • @bobgolden939
      @bobgolden939 Před rokem +5

      I'd say after killing the 4th you mind would start losing track. There's no way he could possibly know how many at some point? Dear Lord we himan beings are truly domesticated animals and little more.

    • @lenac3587
      @lenac3587 Před rokem +7

      Bet Ted's lawyer clasped his hands and say he got what he deserved for thinking he's too clever for trying to outsmart the judiciary system

  • @jadawilliams2657
    @jadawilliams2657 Před 7 lety +348

    He strikes me as a big liar... so inauthentic ...

    • @SluttChops
      @SluttChops Před 5 lety +28

      He's a lawyer...of course he's a liar.

    • @simonmajoros15
      @simonmajoros15 Před 4 lety +12

      He did learn something from Bundy

    • @crypastesomemore8348
      @crypastesomemore8348 Před 3 lety +3

      @@SluttChops you’re an idiot

    • @SluttChops
      @SluttChops Před 3 lety +4

      @@crypastesomemore8348 Absolutely, man. We all know lawyers are paragons of honesty.

    • @liamc1102
      @liamc1102 Před 3 lety +1

      You're seeing yourself in him, we've all told millions of lies in our lives. Read The Laws if Human Nature.

  • @shadesofgray5476
    @shadesofgray5476 Před 9 měsíci +41

    I was a teenager walking home late one evening in 1976 or 1977. A guy that looked like Bundy stopped and wanted to give me a ride. He kept saying it was for "my safety." It was getting dark and I was scared. He drove around and came back several times to ask me again about giving me a ride. I said NO! Finally he drove off. Creepiest thing ever. Lucky thing my parents drilled it in my head not to get in stranger's cars and there were houses around. I wonder if TB ever made it to Southern Indiana on some of his travels. Just one of his brethren, I guess.

    • @SandraAnnEvans
      @SandraAnnEvans Před 9 měsíci

      Wow, you probably escaped a possible deadly situation . . . He did travel all over to many atates; so you never know . . . THANK GOD you "listened" to your parents and you're also lucky through his persistence that he didn't park hid vehicle and "just forcefully grab you and put you in his car." Mayne with A. I. technology we will be able to "prevent" these atrocities . . . Lots more to develop for sure; but as it is, it is very difficult to commit a crime today and not get caught . . . All the DNA technology that exists; plus all of the tools to study the microscopic evidence left is impossible to escape somehow being discovered.

    • @rupertpupkin5265
      @rupertpupkin5265 Před 8 měsíci +7

      I’ll take 599 points Larry for rubbish that is a lie and a complete joke

    • @fractalkaleidoscope7154
      @fractalkaleidoscope7154 Před 8 měsíci

      He was arrested in Colorado in 1975. He was in jail during 76-77, except for an escape lasting 1 week, where he hid in the woods & never made it out of Colorado.
      What you describe wasn't Bundy's MO, anyway. He'd park his VW (his vehicle of choice), leaving a pry bar tucked behind the rear tire. Then he'd pretend to be disabled, even wearing arm/leg casts, before asking a girl to help him take something to his car. When they got to the car, he'd whack 'em with the pry bar, then put them in the passenger side of his VW, where he'd removed the seat. He'd be gone before anyone knew what happened.
      There are a lot of perverted guys out there, so I'm sure there are many young women who have had similar experiences - and for some reason, they all want their (possible) attacker to be Ted Bundy. Guess that's more exciting than just having some guy attempt to hit on you, then drive away when you make it clear you're not going anywhere with him.
      You should be glad it wasn't him, not hoping it was!

    • @rupertpupkin5265
      @rupertpupkin5265 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@fractalkaleidoscope7154 plot twist it was actually me she’s talking about I am the one who knocked

    • @knightscroftsquire-muldoon
      @knightscroftsquire-muldoon Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@rupertpupkin5265Dang... and for a minute there i thought it was me. I used to do public transport in my black '73 Plymouth Barracuda and I removed the inside door handle, I'd drive around for 15-20 minutes in the opposite direction they asked to go then I'd stop the car turn around and drop them off at their desired destination for 2-3 bucks. The only problem with my story is that I wasn't borned until 1983

  • @jasongrooming36
    @jasongrooming36 Před 6 lety +85

    My grandpa knew ted. When they put out a description he said to my grandma “That sounds like Ted. I hope it’s not him”. He said Ted was a nice guy.

    • @sherry1072
      @sherry1072 Před 5 lety +27

      Ted had many influential people raising money for his defense because they couldn't believe he did it. Back in the 1970's people thought only dirty, smelly, obvious weirdos were killers. The term serial killer was not known then.

    • @lucymorgan8859
      @lucymorgan8859 Před 2 lety +28

      That's the thing about sociopaths, they all act like real nice guys, until they don't....

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem +12

      Yup. Psychos can "act" ...

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci +1

      Just one _more_ thing that your grandpa was wrong about. 😉

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci +2

      @@sherry1072 "Serial killer" (aka "serial homicide") was a known but not widely applied term.

  • @limethewitch.-.727
    @limethewitch.-.727 Před 3 lety +50

    Just imagine having to defend Ted Bundy, like wow

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem

      Defense attorneys are defending the Constitution. They're defending your right to innocent until proven guilty.

    • @jasonfranich5601
      @jasonfranich5601 Před 8 měsíci

      Any normal person with morals could never defend a killer especially if they knew they actually did murder people can't defend that

    • @bpaajcisna5595
      @bpaajcisna5595 Před 8 měsíci +3

      ​@@jasonfranich5601
      are you familiar with the concept of defense attorneys?

    • @jasonfranich5601
      @jasonfranich5601 Před 8 měsíci

      @@bpaajcisna5595 as I said can't defend or rehabilitate murderers child pedos and rapists,
      attorneys lawyers all ego No morals just about the cash, if they get them acquitted of the crimes to do it all over again or a be given a lighter sentence life instead of death,
      Ted didn't give his victims a choice so why should the system give them a choice people like Ted deserve no legal representation if no doubt judge jury execution case closed free up overcrowded prisons or send them to Ukraine used as cannon fodder

    • @shivill2236
      @shivill2236 Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@bpaajcisna5595Of course he doesn't. He doesn't believe in fair trials or innocent until proven guilty.

  • @babiphat20
    @babiphat20 Před 10 lety +327

    theres still evil like this walking among us today. Keep your guard up, you never know who you're dealing with.

    • @andrewmanford
      @andrewmanford Před 10 lety +3

      lol thanks for the advice.

    • @morganburkowski3433
      @morganburkowski3433 Před 10 lety +8

      Thanks for this comment, because all the other comments on this video made me sick with the vial statements they had to say...4

    • @mike197601
      @mike197601 Před 9 lety +7

      Vile.

    • @hoodathunkit5792
      @hoodathunkit5792 Před 9 lety +9

      babiphat20 You're right. There are God only knows how many serial predators out there stalking that nobody knows about. Think about this. You only know about the serial killers that get caught, or the ones on a spree like the Zodiac killer. I think there are many out there that need the attention and are murdering dozens maybe even a hundred people, roaming the country and the world. I think we would be horrified, and probably will be some day down the road when one of these SUPER predators finally gets discovered or caught. Police always have a hard time connecting the deaths of many serial killers because there generally are no connections or associations with the victims. Many times they can only surmise the work of a serial killer that has a favorite means, or a similarity to their methods. What about the ones that like to be creative? The ones that stalk any one area for long? It's enough to make your skin crawl.

    • @babiphat20
      @babiphat20 Před 9 lety +2

      you are so right hooda! Took the words right outta my mouth... Scary times we're livin' in.

  • @chale5496
    @chale5496 Před 10 lety +537

    The moment he said "Bundy chose me" I knew he was full of it.

    • @thefount5438
      @thefount5438 Před 10 lety +37

      He.. he was smart enough to know who to pick as his lawyer, even if it was just to disturb him.

    • @winogirlll
      @winogirlll Před 9 lety +41

      After his capture in Florida, Bundy picked one of the most ruthless lawyers in the country- Millard Farmer. Bundy was no dummy.

    • @anonymousinternetcowardmcq4967
      @anonymousinternetcowardmcq4967 Před 7 lety +9

      winogirlll he was playing the Pensacola and Tallahassee detectives like a violin, talking about everything in the third person, using vague descriptions, etc, he was pimping them for info and to see what they knew

    • @karinaandjoselynmontes4578
      @karinaandjoselynmontes4578 Před 6 lety +1

      Cha Le foreal

    • @ezskreet
      @ezskreet Před 6 lety +1

      Lol

  • @Mrs.LeahBaker
    @Mrs.LeahBaker Před rokem +20

    Ted did say when they put the number 30 in front of him , he said… add a digit then you’ve got the right number. So this guy is probably telling the truth

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem +3

      John Henry Brown is not a "this guy". There are powerful lessons to be learned from his retelling of his dealings with bundy.

    • @Mrs.LeahBaker
      @Mrs.LeahBaker Před 3 měsíci

      @@dsoule4902One, I never said we couldn’t… So I’m not even sure where that came from?? Two, are you really that offended that I was simply just making a passing comment and just said, “ This guy??“ Im huge into true crime. Especially serial killers. There’s really nothing they can tell me I don’t already know.

  • @isitoveryet9525
    @isitoveryet9525 Před 6 lety +81

    "I didn't, but I almost did"
    That doesn't mean anything buddy.

    • @mohammadabdulfarooqi3068
      @mohammadabdulfarooqi3068 Před 4 lety +4

      lol

    • @allangrant6349
      @allangrant6349 Před 3 lety

      He knew he would kill again and yet he didn't report him to prevent him killing another victim. In my book that makes him as guilty as that Evil Monster. I can't even bear to say his name.

    • @williammurphy5186
      @williammurphy5186 Před 3 lety

      You're pretty 😊

    • @badgirlhollywood9741
      @badgirlhollywood9741 Před rokem

      @@allangrant6349if he reports him he if breaking confidentiality he’s not a regular civilian

    • @allangrant6349
      @allangrant6349 Před rokem

      @@badgirlhollywood9741 Are you serious?or maybe an your simply joking.If you are serious about the evil child killer shouldn't be reported,then all I can advise you to do is seek help as you have a mental disorder.

  • @Solonghoney
    @Solonghoney Před 10 lety +134

    Sounds like this guy is just trying to make some money. He dosent strike me as truthful. All lawyers care about is money. I hope none of you are buying into this.

    • @Fluoride_Jones
      @Fluoride_Jones Před 10 lety +2

      For some reason, I got a John Malkovich vibe from him. He even stated that he wants to be an author, so a lot of his revelations may be dramatized. By the way, I wasn't bashing Malkovich by saying that.

    • @winogirlll
      @winogirlll Před 9 lety +4

      This guy was one of his many lawyers? No wonder he is dead. This guy is just out to make a buck off the Bundy gravy train that Bob Keppel and many others have gotten fat off of. Bundy killed a male? Give me a break!

    • @Fluoride_Jones
      @Fluoride_Jones Před 9 lety +1

      winogirlll The only reason, in my opinion, Bundy would've killed a male is if he had happened on Bundy assaulting/murdering a woman. It could've happened, but this guy is the only one to have ever revealed that, and it was way after the fact. Maybe he thinks he needs new information, because so much about Bundy has already been put out there.

    • @farleyboy6445
      @farleyboy6445 Před 9 lety +1

      The very first time this guy opened his mouth,(let alone how he is dressed like he thinks he is some Hollywood mogul or something) I could tell that he is only trying to make money off of his association with Bundy, who is now old news. From all other reports and confessions that Bundy made, he never claimed to have killed a man, and this guy knows that since nobody really knows the truth, and he had private conversations with Bundy, that he can say whatever he wants to say about him and their conversations, no one can refute it.

    • @bigmamapenner1108
      @bigmamapenner1108 Před 9 lety

      Adam Coffland

  • @KatesFree
    @KatesFree Před 9 lety +144

    Just got through reading Ann Rule's book about him, "The Stranger Beside Me".
    I would say Browne was right about him being evil, in a very palpable, "you can really sense it" kind of a way. When you look at the Dobson interview (Dobson really wanted to get some salacious stuff) he asks him "How did you feel and what was going thru your mind after you killed the 13 yr old" you could see his mind going to a very dark place, there was like this blackness shooting out his eyes.

    • @exploratoryventure
      @exploratoryventure Před 3 lety +17

      13 year old? you mean 12?

    • @forpetessake3532
      @forpetessake3532 Před 2 lety +35

      when Bundy Was ask about the 12 yr old in that interview, i got a strong sense he was faking when he acted like that was too painful for him to discuss. THAT WAS AN ACT - that man and his smiles gave me the heebie jeebies -

    • @misfitmolly8308
      @misfitmolly8308 Před 2 lety +3

      I was disappointed in Ann Rules reprint of A Stranger Besides Me, it was written with a 20/20 hindsight - much like this man's dramatization . While the original was written from a bystander point of view.

    • @kam0406
      @kam0406 Před 2 lety +4

      @bianca EXACTLY! She was a little 12 year old.

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem +15

      @@forpetessake3532 ....the part about Kimberly Leach where TB says, under his breath, "ooh, yeah". Anyone who believes a #^ word out of TB's mouth is too naive.

  • @jlvandat69
    @jlvandat69 Před 9 měsíci +32

    3:30 The lawyer describes the "ethical dilemma" he faced when Bundy was jailed in Florida but the police didn't know they had Bundy in custody. This "ethical dilemma" helps to highlight the extraordinary dysfunction within our legal system and also explains why so many lawyers lack the morality common to most people. Anytime any person is in a position where they can preserve life without causing harm to others they should do so without hesitation. Lawyers are the only group I know of that allows their blind obedience to their profession to overrule their humanity.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před 9 měsíci +8

      Client privilege protects you too. Do not underestimate its importance.

    • @jlvandat69
      @jlvandat69 Před 9 měsíci

      @@chickenlover657 Easy to estimate its destructive potential......imagine if the FL police would have released Bundy, because his ambulance chaser failed to notify them of his identity? And this is just one example.

    • @chickenlover657
      @chickenlover657 Před 9 měsíci +6

      @@jlvandat69 Your example has nothing to do with attorney/client privilege. It exists for a reason.

    • @robs5688
      @robs5688 Před 9 měsíci

      Shut up with your virtue signaling babble and your Ukrainian flag.

    • @fractalkaleidoscope7154
      @fractalkaleidoscope7154 Před 8 měsíci

      I can think of one other profession that doesn't need to pass on a confession: Catholic priests. And "morality" has nothing to do with it. There are very good reasons why Attorney-Client privilege exists.
      In the case of the priest, since the church is trying to "save souls," then the person confessing must know they're safe in confessing their sins, so their sins can be absolved and "save" them."
      With attorneys, there are situations where attorney-client privilege doesn't exist, and one of those is if the client is still committing the crimes or intends to commit them in the future. If a client admits to that, the attorney is required to inform the police because they're considered an officer of the court.
      So if Bundy actually spoke to his attorney of his plans to kill women in the future, then the attorney would be required to report the conversation. If he didn't, then under our Constitution, he was innocent until proven guilty in a court of law, and the lawyer had no basis to report him.
      If lawyers were required to turn in clients who confessed to them, then no accused criminal would ever trust their attorney again.

  • @saltyham1447
    @saltyham1447 Před 5 lety +52

    I swear to God I thought this dude was Colonel Sanders at first glance.

  • @12inchvertical
    @12inchvertical Před 6 lety +34

    'Ted told me heaps of secrets and never lied to me' - what a mark

    • @harveywallbanger6258
      @harveywallbanger6258 Před rokem +1

      lol

    • @rickpeterson8825
      @rickpeterson8825 Před rokem +1

      He's Evil ,Evil,Evil , Real Evil ! Believe me..He's Evil ! Btw I've tripled my overhead writing !🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @cjholt633
    @cjholt633 Před 8 lety +420

    LOL this is his word, no way to verify anything, unless he has true facts. Just wants to cash in on his client.

    • @tonyjabroni5974
      @tonyjabroni5974 Před 8 lety +7

      +CJ Holt he wants the $$$$

    • @silvershadow2967
      @silvershadow2967 Před 8 lety +3

      Yeah exactly what I was thinking.

    • @silvershadow2967
      @silvershadow2967 Před 8 lety +2

      +Alex Blex your mother😜

    • @sunshizzleyou
      @sunshizzleyou Před 8 lety +3

      +CJ Holt... Then what's the point of listening to anyone talk about anyone ever (unless they have tangible facts like your suggest)? He's not on trial here himself whether or not he's lying, he's simply telling his stories. I'm sure some of what he's saying is embellished slightly for dramatic effect but still, he was closer to Ted than pretty much anyone at this point of Ted's life and that's pretty damn fascinating to me. I'd pay to hear his stories.

    • @cjholt633
      @cjholt633 Před 8 lety +3

      sunshizzleyou embellish is the same as lying and it is detestable that he would make money off of ted's victims stories because that is what it is. Who cares about ted what about all the women's lives he cut short.

  • @Quivver77
    @Quivver77 Před 5 lety +77

    How many people think the lawyer was a sociopath? Just me?

    • @badgirlhollywood9741
      @badgirlhollywood9741 Před rokem

      No lol he was afraid of Ted Bundy he was paid to do a job the same as the garbage man takes out the trash your lawyer will lawyer. This man is an obviously good individual he was repulsed but he took out the trash metaphorically and dealt with him

    • @lunam7249
      @lunam7249 Před 11 měsíci

      me too, all these super defence attoreneys are super liberal lefties

  • @specialtwice4975
    @specialtwice4975 Před 4 lety +39

    He is right. Psychopaths do "choose people".
    Bundy probably thought this guy was just the guy to do this exact thing- write his memoir when he is gone.

    • @cynthiaarons9373
      @cynthiaarons9373 Před 2 lety +2

      Special Twice: Could Bundy have recognized a character defect and/or talent in his lawyer that told him his lawyer was the right person to write about his evil acts - Bundy had to have control to the very end?

    • @jamielehman4934
      @jamielehman4934 Před 2 lety +4

      This guy isn't writing Ted's memoir. Ted's already got tons of memories. This guy is just using Bundy's name to cash in.

    • @guitarttimman
      @guitarttimman Před 9 měsíci

      ​@@cynthiaarons9373yeah but then he got his butt stuffed, and then he was fried like a piece of chicken, and God only knows about what he's facing in the afterlife!

    • @Iloveyoursmile
      @Iloveyoursmile Před 9 měsíci +2

      This guy is writing his own memoir. Not Bundy’s.

    • @guitarttimman
      @guitarttimman Před 9 měsíci

      @@Iloveyoursmile I HATE Ted

  • @demondik
    @demondik Před 6 lety +32

    He probably did kill the guy's girlfriend during the time he was stalking him. Bundy had probably been watching him for a very long time. Coincidence just doesn't make sense statistically in something like that. Bundy was a very meticulous sociopath. He'd even volunteer to "help" look for his own victims so he could check if he had left behind any incriminating evidence.

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem

      Oh yeah. That's the fun part for these guys like bundy. HeadFuckery

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci

      A fun and fantastical notion but one with zero evidence. A malignant narcissist like Ted would've revelled in revealing (before frying) his complicity in Beeler's death. It would've doubled his infamy.

    • @freaksssss
      @freaksssss Před 7 měsíci

      Pyschopath

  • @douglasprice1987
    @douglasprice1987 Před 10 lety +47

    Anyone who became "cIose" to Ted Bundy prob needs to have therapy!! FOR REAI!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @patstutelberg85
      @patstutelberg85 Před 5 lety +1

      I would of had a beer with him

    • @curbozerboomer1773
      @curbozerboomer1773 Před dnem

      Years after he was executed, I read in a book, that a gal I had briefly dated, had gone on to be one of Ted's lovers, just before he went on his rampage! That fact creeps me out!

  • @DarthVader-jv9rv
    @DarthVader-jv9rv Před 3 lety +42

    Robber steals something.
    Cop: Did you steal that?
    Robber: You'll have to read my memoir to see if i did.

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES Před 5 lety +42

    1:35 His girlfriend died "in Berkeley when I was in DC". Hmmm, giving himself an alibi when no one asked?

  • @Slarti
    @Slarti Před 11 lety +165

    This man is giving off so many signs that he is lying that the interview is laughable!

    • @Bella.216
      @Bella.216 Před 2 lety +29

      Thank you exactly he's lying to sell a book

    • @johnhenry3030
      @johnhenry3030 Před 2 lety +29

      He's an attorney goes with territory

    • @doinok1149
      @doinok1149 Před 2 lety

      Mate I watched the first 1 m and turned it off he is such a frickn liar!! If you buy his book it’s a guaranteed book full of shit

    • @cherylboyd1811
      @cherylboyd1811 Před 2 lety

      The whole legal system lies. The whole system period. Anyone who puts any faith in judges, cops, irs, government are being fooled. I put more faith in any statements made by the so called crimanals than I do any part of the system

    • @tammyduncan719
      @tammyduncan719 Před 2 lety +11

      His a lawyer, Sooo

  • @BRY7007
    @BRY7007 Před 6 lety +196

    Reminds me of Dr. Chilton from Silence of the lambs

  • @matthewmoilanen787
    @matthewmoilanen787 Před 5 lety +54

    What a human piece of crap this guy is. There comes a time when as a lawyer you have a larger "moral" responsibility to society than a deranged killer client. The thought that he considers a plea deal where a serial killer is of 100 people has the threat of the death penalty removed from the killers possible penalties his greatest "accomplishment" is revolting. He needs to spend some time removed from society as well to remind him of how human beings are supposed to act!

    • @cincin4515
      @cincin4515 Před 9 měsíci +9

      It's the oath. Everyone has the right to a defence bla bla. Like doctors oaths.

    • @tereseshaw7650
      @tereseshaw7650 Před 9 měsíci +13

      This is exactly what an attorney MUST do. And, you will hope so, too, if you ever need an attorney.

    • @drdr76
      @drdr76 Před 9 měsíci +2

      I would have made an anonymous call to the jailers in Florida...maybe he did and doesn't want everyone to know he violated his oath.

    • @jessickalush3305
      @jessickalush3305 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Lawyers and morals are mutually exclusive

    • @vampiresquid
      @vampiresquid Před 9 měsíci

      You're an idiot. A person can't be convicted and imprisoned or executed unless he has effective legal representation. He is as much a part of the justice system as the judge, prosecutor or jury.

  • @robertocruz8429
    @robertocruz8429 Před 5 lety +60

    I want to be a good person but I'm not - Ted Bundy

  • @stevevfchnnngf7695
    @stevevfchnnngf7695 Před 8 lety +918

    I'm 6'6, tattooed and dreadlocked etc etc and people stare at me as if I'm like a bad person etc. Ted and co always look "normal". My point is never judge a book by its cover hah!

    • @Kunoichi4ever4
      @Kunoichi4ever4 Před 8 lety +56

      +Steve Vfchnnngf people who judge you based on your looks are waiting for their wake up call, dont bother with them , they will one day realize that the most rotten ppl usually hide behind a very charismatic mask.

    • @scottmalcolm1974
      @scottmalcolm1974 Před 8 lety +38

      you forgot "ugly"

    • @rkh2000
      @rkh2000 Před 6 lety +7

      So go ahead and shine light on the skeletons in your closet. Your comment shows the intentions of someone trying to bury and hide something. Even from their self when looking in the mirror.

    • @nicksmith3746
      @nicksmith3746 Před 6 lety +2

      Agreed!

    • @dotslashsatan
      @dotslashsatan Před 6 lety +1

      are you really Jonathan Davis?

  • @Jdat1212
    @Jdat1212 Před 7 lety +114

    I don't believe a thing coming out of this guys mouth.

  • @kam0406
    @kam0406 Před 2 lety +5

    It's a misconception that sociopaths don't cry. They will cry if they think it will get sympathy.

  • @pi6913
    @pi6913 Před 6 lety +93

    "The women I was dating?
    "Sorry Mr. Lawyer, but my gaydar tells me different... lol

  • @Fecalage
    @Fecalage Před 6 lety +56

    He likely turned the plea bargain down because it would require him to stand up and announce to the world what he’d done. But the barriers erected in his mind just wouldn’t allow him to do so. Not even to save his own life could he admit responsibility, and be forced to deal with feelings of guilt and remorse. He wasn’t mentally capable of it. Fascinating.

    • @stapes7344
      @stapes7344 Před rokem +6

      i dont think u understand what a psychopath is. He didnt have guilt or remorse

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem +6

      @@stapes7344 So true.
      Most people cannot fathom the mind of these psychopaths. Lol- the misconception that TB would feel guilt or remorse.
      We wouldn't have psychos in powerful political positions if people were not so naive to the fact that not all people are human.

    • @crashburn3292
      @crashburn3292 Před rokem +3

      But he DID admit to murders in the end to save his life. He started confessing and told police he would continue to admit to murders to delay his date with Sparky.

    • @Jaymes237
      @Jaymes237 Před rokem

      Then I guess one of his victims was, himself... quite interesting!!

    • @Fecalage
      @Fecalage Před rokem +5

      @@crashburn3292 Indeed he did. It’s strange how he had no problem inflicting the pain and suffering that he did, and causing the deaths of so many people, yet, he was scared shitless of facing his own death.
      I wonder if this ever made him contemplate how his 30+ victims felt.

  • @michaelmontano1
    @michaelmontano1 Před 11 lety +26

    I like the part where he says "it's really a fun...interesting part of the story." getting out of the death penalty. Yah fun..fun fun fun.

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před rokem

      Lay with dogs, rise with fleas
      😈

  • @tfox6919
    @tfox6919 Před 5 lety +48

    Nah... Bundy wouldn't tell him all that. The guy is just trying to sell books.

    • @anonx111
      @anonx111 Před 5 lety +5

      T Fox why tf wouldn’t be tell him that it’s his fucking lawyer

    • @ididntknowthat059
      @ididntknowthat059 Před 5 lety +1

      T Fox
      Don’t put anything past Bundy have you ever heard the recorded conversation between Bundy and Det. Robert Keppell. It’s chilling to the bone.

    • @tfox6919
      @tfox6919 Před 5 lety

      @@anonx111 The way this guy presents himself. Just sounds like a salesman. "I believe Ted choose me"... I mean... Come on. Lol. The way he looks away when he goes to tell a specific "story". Maybe Ted did but this guy isn't helping his cause by trying to convince me Ted told him things he's never told anyone else.

    • @ajtaylor7181
      @ajtaylor7181 Před 5 lety +2

      its called confidentiality between a lawyer and him. you werent there, so how would you know?

    • @teddybundy2084
      @teddybundy2084 Před 4 lety

      Who do u know? You don’t know

  • @forresthaggertychannel4301
    @forresthaggertychannel4301 Před 6 lety +25

    What kind of man would not turn in a serial killer when he had the chance? An unethical, morally corrupt, lost defense attorney.

    • @lucymorgan8859
      @lucymorgan8859 Před 2 lety +8

      That was his job as Bundy's attorney... Attorney client privilege... Maybe you've heard of it?

    • @89helybely
      @89helybely Před 9 měsíci +3

      attorney client priviledge

    • @cincin4515
      @cincin4515 Před 9 měsíci +4

      And then be disbarred and charged or sued for breaking clients confidentiality. Wake up

    • @tereseshaw7650
      @tereseshaw7650 Před 9 měsíci +3

      Maybe we now have an idea of how difficult a lawyer's job is. An example from history: After the Boston Massacre no one could be found to take on the defense of the British soldiers. After months, a lawyer was found--John Adams. And, he got acquittals.

    • @nh3028
      @nh3028 Před 9 měsíci +2

      maybe somebody who actually understands his duty

  • @POGOLAUNCHER
    @POGOLAUNCHER Před 10 lety +68

    Didn't Ted Bundy act as his own lawyer?

    • @thefount5438
      @thefount5438 Před 10 lety +14

      Yes, then he escaped by going to the library in the court room to research his case. He jumped out a window, breaking or spraining his ankle and he hiked through the mountains for days and drove back after stealing a car and swerving, he was pulls over and taken back into custody.

    • @winogirlll
      @winogirlll Před 9 lety +7

      He acted as his attorney in the Kimberly Leach trial.

    • @ghettowizard378
      @ghettowizard378 Před 6 lety +5

      POGOLAUNCHER yes, and he did the prosecutor's work by COMPLETELY GIVING A LAUGHABLE DEFENSE!!! EVERYBODY KNEW THAT THEY HAD THERE MAN!!! THANK GOD TED'S DEAD!!! HE'S PROBABLY BURNING IN HELL!!!😈😈😈

    • @iMelanin
      @iMelanin Před 6 lety +2

      I thought so too.

    • @jasonvoorhees9768
      @jasonvoorhees9768 Před 5 lety +1

      winogirlll no he acted as his lawyer in the F.S.U murders but not kimberly leach trial

  • @lbabytutorials4852
    @lbabytutorials4852 Před rokem +6

    Ted acted to his dying day the only ppl that got to see his true self was his victims

  • @william629
    @william629 Před 3 lety +17

    How do we know Bundy was telling the truth when he told him this, or whether or not he actually told him this.

    • @kmdn1
      @kmdn1 Před 2 lety +4

      ...we don't.
      And that would go for any memoir or book or any person telling you anything. Anyone can lie; does that mean you shouldn't read books because "what if the author is lying!" ? If you were interested in knowing whether this lawyer is credible, you could read his memoir and look at Ted Bundy's crimes and other people's accounts on him and see if things seem to match up and make sense.

    • @jamielehman4934
      @jamielehman4934 Před 2 lety +4

      We don't. He's been piggybacking off Bundy's infamy for years. 😒

    • @MehtaKyaKehta
      @MehtaKyaKehta Před rokem

      Ted Bundy had an extremely malefic combination called Kaal Sarp Yog. I've made videos in his natal chart according to Vedic astrology on my channel.

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před rokem

      @@kmdn1
      Yes, or you could let it slide, leave it to the pros n do something enjoyable & enriching with your life instead.
      😏

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před rokem

      @@jamielehman4934
      You think he shouldn't be financially rewarded for being in the presence of a depraved lunatic like Bundy ?
      You dont think he should publish his story, or if he does he should make it a free ebook, so that impressionable children can easily access it ?
      You think he should have done it for free ?
      How much of your wages do you donate to charity ?
      If its not over 80% then yera despicable hypocritical P R I C K.

  • @Amy-gn6zw
    @Amy-gn6zw Před 6 lety +51

    “Were you scared of him?”
    “YES! “🙄
    Generally anyone spending time with a murderer, yes, one would be scared!

    • @NickNicometi
      @NickNicometi Před 2 lety +1

      Bundy was a fuckin' pussy, preyed on the weak. I would have ZERO fear in his presence, and every second there I would wait for the moment when I'd have to defend myself, and I would subdue and torture him endlessly, keeping him alive just so I could enjoy desecrate his person.

    • @sevinstorey4365
      @sevinstorey4365 Před 2 lety

      Yea I agree with Nicky. Ted was not the kind of killer who intimidates. He was the scared little boy pissing down his pant leg and attempting to regain control of his life after someone had hurt him beyond repair.

    • @dsoule4902
      @dsoule4902 Před rokem +2

      @@sevinstorey4365 oh for godsake..... that is so naive and "oprah". Smh

    • @yankee2666
      @yankee2666 Před 5 měsíci

      That isn't true.

  • @realperx1102
    @realperx1102 Před 8 lety +499

    Like we should believe a lawyer! Lol he literally lies for a living.

    • @themadrapper101
      @themadrapper101 Před 6 lety +14

      Like politicians

    • @carlasullivan3637
      @carlasullivan3637 Před 5 lety +3

      FlexFlinstonedTM I hate lawyers.

    • @GH-oi2jf
      @GH-oi2jf Před 5 lety +23

      FlexFlinstonedTM - Not true. A lawyer is subject to perjury laws like everyone else. As an officer of the court, he is not free to lie about the facts in court.

    • @Thomas-fk3cw
      @Thomas-fk3cw Před 5 lety +5

      GH1618 Defense attorneys put a ton of effort into selecting jurors they think have malleable minds via the voir dire process. Then they often tell any tale they want in their opening and closing arguments to create a version of events where their client would be not guilty under the presented scenario, even if they know it is ludicrous based on all the facts they know personally. In the body of the trial they ask questions on specific pieces of evidence to create doubt on those pieces of evidence and then, as noted above, try to make it all fit with their closing argument tale to the jurors. It is what it is, and it depends on what you consider "lying", but defense attorneys do the above all the time.

    • @woahcalmdown5039
      @woahcalmdown5039 Před 5 lety +2

      @@Thomas-fk3cw You're right on the spot same for the prosecutors a lot of people have gone to prison wrongly simply because the prosecutors only job is to convince the jury the accused has done it, there has been no trial without prosecution nailing the accused.

  • @Evolutiontweaked
    @Evolutiontweaked Před 2 lety +9

    He chose you to defend him because he knew he killed your gf perhaps. This is how sick and premeditated his behaviour was. He also said once he killed in the triple digest. That's over 100. You would think if there was one grain of a conscience left he would have killed himself.

    • @m.g.n4898
      @m.g.n4898 Před 9 měsíci +5

      Psychopaths, sociopaths and cowards NEVER kill themselves. NEVER.

  • @rapunzelmane9592
    @rapunzelmane9592 Před 2 lety +7

    It wouldn't surprise me if Bundy chose him as a lawyer because Bundy had murdered his girlfriend, that's the kind of gameplay that serial killers employ. To be defended, and maybe even freed, by the partner of one of his victims. Sick.

  • @scottvelez3154
    @scottvelez3154 Před 7 lety +23

    "Ted was crying he looked up to me and said, 'I want to be a good person, I'm just not'"
    Ted was full of shit. He may have been narcissistic but he knew how to manipulate.

    • @badgirlhollywood9741
      @badgirlhollywood9741 Před rokem

      He did have a little humanity here and there I think that’s just how humans are. Serial killers sometimes do cry after the rage leaves them and the act is done because they are thinking about the true horror of their actions. Just because you have aspd doesn’t mean you aren’t just another mere mortal

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci

      By the very definition, malignant narcissists ARE master manipulators.

  • @DELILAH_HAIR
    @DELILAH_HAIR Před 7 lety +78

    Profiteering off of crime

    • @smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724
      @smalltowngirlbigcityheart3724 Před 6 lety

      Delilah Hair Studio Happened in the past and will certainly continue in the future.

    • @ididntknowthat059
      @ididntknowthat059 Před 5 lety

      Delilah Hair Studio
      All lawyers do it in big profile cases of course they will take advantage of their status to make money. I’m not saying it’s right what they do but they always do it.

    • @michaelshort2388
      @michaelshort2388 Před 3 lety

      Police profit off crime too.

  • @gentlemanjim480
    @gentlemanjim480 Před 2 lety +11

    Is there any evidence for his claims? He very much sounds like a guy just trying to cash in and sell a book.

    • @cynthiaarons9373
      @cynthiaarons9373 Před 2 lety +2

      Gentleman Jim: He is a lawyer!!! What more can I say?

    • @jamielehman4934
      @jamielehman4934 Před 2 lety

      @@cynthiaarons9373 Even Casey Anthony's lawyer remained loyal after the trial. This guy is piggybacking off Bundy's infamy. 😒

  • @phoradio1277
    @phoradio1277 Před 6 lety +69

    Interesting psychology when your college girlfriend is murdered and you spend your life helping people whom commit that act, among other vile things, escape justice. Seems like questionable morals that he didn't spend his life protecting the innocent as apposed to championing the guilty.

    • @veltonmeade1057
      @veltonmeade1057 Před 5 lety +7

      Everyone has a right to an attorney in this country when charged with a crime.

    • @codytownsend3259
      @codytownsend3259 Před 5 lety +16

      People like you really don't understand the justice system nor legal system. You "champion the guilty" not because you want the guilty to get off but to allow the system to be refined, fixed, and allow only the guilty to be punished for a crime and not someone possibly innocent. People with your mind set would have a justice system that allows the innocent to be punished far more often then already does..

    • @hraslan
      @hraslan Před 5 lety +3

      Cody Townsend also he was pushing for him to plea guilty so that is a good goal but should have been conditioned on confessing to victims and places. However, emotionally I do not understand. It must have been terrible.

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci +1

      Browne's primary motivation was _not_ helping Bundy escape justice, per se, but rather avoid the death penalty (which both he AND Deborah Beeler virulently opposed).

  • @nickycoley1
    @nickycoley1 Před 11 lety +13

    actually this guy works for free sometime. I read a good article on him. he's not some money hungry lawyer he's the kinda guy that screws up his "own" personnel life just to help his clinents. he also has gone to jail, been held in contempt, devorced 3 times and gone through a lot of shit. you'd want him on your side

  • @SydBaron
    @SydBaron Před 10 lety +17

    Yes Bundy is hot. Hell is very hot. Incidentally he did not break out from maximum security prisons as stated here but from a local jail and a court house,

  • @tomraw4893
    @tomraw4893 Před 10 měsíci +10

    One of Bundy's attorneys, Polly Nelson, wrote a book detailing her advocacy of Bundy. It's a difficult book in that the first impression given is Polly's 'compassion' and desire to free Bundy. The book is egregiously protective of Bundy, she lets her professionalism cover up the 'reality', which she knew, having got Bundy to admit to her, the Kimberly Leach murder. The book is valuable in that it devotes a lot to the appeals transcripts, and a psychiatrist's transcripts. Right to the last, Bundy had female lawyers crying over him, notably Diana Weiner, who seemed to have fallen for him.

    • @davidowens5898
      @davidowens5898 Před 9 měsíci +1

      There are times when one really has to wonder about a woman's motivations. If ever a man deserved to be tortured repeatedly for prolonged periods by male members of his victims families, he was that man.

    • @edgregory1
      @edgregory1 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Richard Ramirez had em swooning in the gallery.

  • @johnbates2709
    @johnbates2709 Před 5 lety +14

    Yep this guy will say anything to increase the sales of his book!!

    • @pierfedericocucchi6209
      @pierfedericocucchi6209 Před 2 lety

      I DO NOT LIKE HISN ATTORNEY AT ALL. HE IS JUST THERE TO SELL HIS BOOK. SHAME ON HIM.

  • @bane3991
    @bane3991 Před 6 lety +20

    "you don't make a lot of money" Lawyers don't make a lot of money? What an enchanting world this guy lives in.

    • @cincin4515
      @cincin4515 Před 2 lety +2

      Depends whether hes just a public defender working for the DA or not.

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia Před rokem

      public defenders make shite

    • @debbiejohnson7758
      @debbiejohnson7758 Před 9 měsíci

      His suit looks pretty expensive.

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@debbiejohnson7758 But does he have a _closetful?_

    • @tereseshaw7650
      @tereseshaw7650 Před 9 měsíci +2

      No, no. YOU live in an enchanting world. The majority of lawyers do not work in a large firm, but in solo practice, where they can make a decent wage, assuming he drums up a lot of clients who actually pay his legal bills.

  • @janemiller757
    @janemiller757 Před 7 lety +50

    It took him 30+ years to write this??? Very suspicious. Buy the book in paperback form or when it gets to the clearance bin. Don't waste your money buying it when it comes out.

    • @HoneyHoneyBaby
      @HoneyHoneyBaby Před 7 lety +2

      lolol

    • @rhaven50
      @rhaven50 Před 6 lety +2

      Jane Miller he probably has a life. Get over yourself

    • @michaelshort2388
      @michaelshort2388 Před 3 lety +3

      @Ruby Colvin I have no problems believing that Bundy killed over 100 people.

    • @bonnieabrs1003
      @bonnieabrs1003 Před 2 lety

      Use the kindle library or the public library.

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia Před rokem

      It can take a long time to process things, decades can fly by when you have experienced something of that intensity.

  • @pommiebears
    @pommiebears Před 2 lety +4

    His girlfriend was murdered….so he defended murderers? That’s choice, that is. 😒

  • @nhmooytis7058
    @nhmooytis7058 Před 6 lety +9

    Many people said Bundy was charming, I met a guy whose father had known Bundy long before he got caught, who said the guy was so evil the hair on the back of his head stand up. Makes you wonder about the discernment of some people.

    • @sherry1072
      @sherry1072 Před 5 lety +2

      Bundy got his victims by dressing very clean cut, tennis whites, articulate and pretended to have a broken leg. He used crutches. He asked young college co-eds on campus to help him carry his many books to his car. He had a tire iron hidden by his care an would smash them over their heads. It's not that they weren't discernible.

    • @ERIN478
      @ERIN478 Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@sherry1072 I've always thought that any woman whom an unknown man asks for help carrying or moving something should just play it totally safe and say, "Why don't you find a GUY and ask him?" And walk a w a y.
      (Same with women who are romance-scammed out of thousands of dollars. The first time any man asks a woman for money is the moment she should tell him she'll pray for him, then suggest that he ask another man for money help.😂)

  • @yortko1
    @yortko1 Před 11 lety +4

    It is a matter of record that when given the number 36 victims, Bundy replied "Add one more digit", so did this mean 37 victims or adding another digit to make it ONE HUNDRED and 36?

  • @milkydromida2512
    @milkydromida2512 Před 10 lety +5

    The first time he appeared in court he served as his own attorney, which allowed him access to the library (from which he escaped) and meant the judge pardoned him to not wear handcuffs and shackles. The second time, following his capture he was appointed public defenders, although he did much of the legal work himself.

  • @ryanwilliams4223
    @ryanwilliams4223 Před 5 lety +4

    As a lawyer how could he support this ? it makes him a criminal in my eyes.

  • @eily_b
    @eily_b Před 6 lety +9

    Bundy killed the lawyer's girlfriend and then choose him to be his lawyer? That would be as sick as Bundy was.

  • @TheKodiakbare
    @TheKodiakbare Před 8 lety +21

    Well, I don't wanna be a
    Lawyer mama, I don't wanna
    Lie.

  • @peterscott1411
    @peterscott1411 Před 6 lety +31

    I'm sick of these people making money of serial killers and mass murders

  • @jkweili
    @jkweili Před 4 lety +26

    As Bundy’s lawyer he says “thank goodness” that they found out it was him...why is he even repping him to begin with?? Greed is such a HORRIBLE drug 🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @jackwhite7317
      @jackwhite7317 Před 2 lety +7

      I feel that but the fact is one judicial system everyone is entitled to a defense.... The whole thing would fall apart otherwise.

    • @ToddDouglasFox
      @ToddDouglasFox Před 2 lety +5

      This attorney didn’t make money off of lawyering Ted and why wouldn’t he write a book?

    • @Christpilled.
      @Christpilled. Před 2 lety +4

      Lawyers Represent The Guilty Simply B/c We ALL Have A Right To Defense. Also, Defense Lawyers End Up Getting Cases Where Who They Represent Is Actually Innocent. Lastly, Defense Lawyers Are Not In Favor In Cap. Punishment. With That In Mind : Not Every Case You Get Is One You Like, But You're Stuck With It (Like Jodi Arias & Her Clown Lawyers). It Isn't About Representing Evil, It's More, A Defense Attorney Gets A Sh*t Case Here In There, Especially Early On In Their Career. Hopefully That Clarifies Things.

    • @jkweili
      @jkweili Před 2 lety +1

      @@Christpilled. but don’t they have a CHOICE to take the case or not? I guess I would suck as a lawyer cause I would only rep folks I truly thought were innocent OR I thought didn’t deserve what the state was doing to them.

    • @Christpilled.
      @Christpilled. Před 2 lety +2

      @@jkweili No, Especially Early On In Their Career. Mind You, A Lawyer Can Ask To Be Removed From A Case, But It's Up To The Judge To Agree To That Or Not. (Again, Jodi Arias Too, Her Male Lawyer Wanted To Leave But Wasn't Allowed To).

  • @JC-oz6xn
    @JC-oz6xn Před 2 lety +4

    Book should be called, " It's in the memoir"

  • @Lucipher28
    @Lucipher28 Před 9 lety +9

    Did this ever get published? I can't find anything about it.

  • @ALetterP
    @ALetterP Před 7 lety +34

    If you're proven to be a serial killer. Your status as a human being should be revoked and any methods what so ever be employed to get every bit of information out of you. The fact they would just let this guy sit in prison...likely getting some action for insane women on the side. All the while knowing he had tons more information is just insane to me.

    • @Themedusatouch89
      @Themedusatouch89 Před rokem +1

      How can you be revoked as a human being??

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před rokem +1

      @@Themedusatouch89
      Good Cop vs Bad Cop
      Good Perverted Sadist vs Bad Perverted Sadist
      The Shape vs Serial Killer

    • @tereseshaw7650
      @tereseshaw7650 Před 9 měsíci

      Hey, Ted got married in court while on trial. And, when in prison, he fathered a child.

    • @ALetterP
      @ALetterP Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@tereseshaw7650 as if he gave a single f about them

    • @ALetterP
      @ALetterP Před 8 měsíci +2

      @@Earl_Wallace Human rights revoked. Reclassified legally as an object. I didn't think I needed to spell that out.

  • @danieldbdb
    @danieldbdb Před 3 lety +12

    He was conning you with that crying, buddy. Never believe a word he says. Always be one step down knowing he will twist things, tell things partially at best. Everything always to his own benefit. You gotta know his mind works like that.

    • @bonnieabrs1003
      @bonnieabrs1003 Před 2 lety +3

      Ted cried on the tape done hours before his execution in an interview. At some point during a police interview he stated “ I’m the worst SOB you’ll ever know”.
      During those taped interviews you could actually see him reliving the crime. The monster came out & you could see the monster that those women saw as they died.

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před rokem

      You are aware Bundy has been dead for over 30 years at the time you posted this, talking about him in the present tense ?

  • @yasminbarry7941
    @yasminbarry7941 Před 5 lety +6

    Is a lawyer allowed to reveal confidential information, even decades later?

    • @gerRule
      @gerRule Před 4 lety +2

      If he wants to sell a book he can say whatever he wants

    • @gerRule
      @gerRule Před 4 lety +2

      Doesn’t even have to be true, you’ll never find out

    • @gaiaiulia
      @gaiaiulia Před 2 lety +1

      It said after the interview that Bundy released Browne from the lawyer/client privilege, so he (Browne) could disclose any or all information.

  • @roushanam
    @roushanam Před 8 lety +18

    He preferred serial murder over career suicide. There was no ethical dilemma. It just makes it easier for him to live with himself by telling himself there was. Anyone who doesn't get this is similarly deluded. If the Florida police had let him go he would have killed again multiple times and this lawyer would not be so comfortable in his own skin.

    • @TheOzStu
      @TheOzStu Před 6 lety +3

      He would be comfortable because he's probably a sociapath himself. Most lawyers are

  • @hoodathunkit5792
    @hoodathunkit5792 Před 9 lety +36

    Maybe he should have wrote a book about Al Bundy not Ted. Might be more interesting.

  • @dirtshredder97
    @dirtshredder97 Před 6 lety +4

    "My career is more important than protecting lives."

  • @pi6913
    @pi6913 Před 6 lety +3

    Bundy proves the point that rape has nothing to do with sex.
    He was good looking, women were attracted to him, he didn't have to be violent, but he needed to be to satisfy his deviant urges.

  • @NxDoyle
    @NxDoyle Před 6 lety +4

    The ol' "before he was executed" type of line is funny. Bundy was hardly going to confess after he was executed.

  • @tonyrome0460as
    @tonyrome0460as Před 8 lety +7

    When did Bundy retain this guy I never heard of him and I have 3 books about Ted Bundy. He wasn't any of the lawyers who defended him in his murder trial where did he come from.

    • @lalamatteo1857
      @lalamatteo1857 Před 7 lety

      tonyrome0460as He was Bundys lawyer for years He actually got Ted a life sentence if he pleases to the murders and disclose their where abouts! a life sentence but Ted tore it up! he could be on display r. like Ridgeway! son of Sam! dumb ass bundy!

  • @joshuakerger2897
    @joshuakerger2897 Před 5 lety +2

    Ted bundy wasn’t a sociopath. He was far more complex.

  • @karenpato1
    @karenpato1 Před 5 lety +6

    I can understand not disclosing confidential lawyer/client info....but memoirs? ...Sounds opportunistic and taking advantage of a bad situation.

  • @Frankie_50ways
    @Frankie_50ways Před 7 lety +12

    I take it you wont make money from any of this, because your such a nice person

  • @oliviamae3281
    @oliviamae3281 Před 6 lety +5

    Hasn't he heard of the saying to remember if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss also gazes into you. That's why normal people get infected by narcissistic behavior of others. You need to completely distance yourself from them. Break off all ties. To survive.

  • @LM20237
    @LM20237 Před 6 lety +2

    Sociopaths can mimic any emotion to manipulate. He was manipulating you, dude.

  • @kewkabe
    @kewkabe Před 2 lety +2

    1:21 "the women I was dating" -- come on honey, you weren't dating any women. Confess.

  • @DScottWhitaker
    @DScottWhitaker Před 10 lety +17

    Ted had the charisma, charm and intelligence to do anything he wanted to do. Could have been the CEO of any successful corporation. Why he had to choose this sick, and repulsive path of murder is beyond me, what a shame.

    • @SPIDERM0OSE
      @SPIDERM0OSE Před rokem +2

      There but for the grace of God goes you.
      😈

    • @Jason-si8iu
      @Jason-si8iu Před 9 měsíci +1

      He was close to the republican governor of Washington

    • @mulemule
      @mulemule Před 9 měsíci

      "Why he had to *choose* this sick, and repulsive path ..." Psychopaths like Ted don't _choose_ any more than you or I "choose" to eat. They're compelled to do it like a meth-head must shoot meth.

    • @johnkelly2663
      @johnkelly2663 Před 9 měsíci

      BULLSHIT, he was a failure at everything. He flunked law school, he never finished a thing he started. He was consumed with murder and that doesn't make him a fuckin master mind!!

    • @bonitobonita9263
      @bonitobonita9263 Před 9 měsíci

      Because he was raised to be like that

  • @mosaicglass
    @mosaicglass Před 10 lety +5

    Yes I have always been interested in "abnormal" pathological behavior. What I don;t like about it is that there are very real victims who suffer terribly.

  • @chadwaldron3568
    @chadwaldron3568 Před 2 lety +3

    I met that crazy fool in Tallahassee at a party. He had crashed the party and was walking around hitting on various girls. He hit on my girl and I saw her face as she walked toward me. She was creeped out by him. About 30 minutes later there was a disturbance at the door and several guys were having words with him. I took a look and saw as he pulled his jacket open and displayed a small gun. It's just a starters pistol, I said. He left after a few threats and that was that. Months later his picture appeared in the Tallahassee Democrat. I grabbed my paper and ran to my friends house(where the party had been.) My friend met me at the door holding his paper. We decided it was the same man. He killed two girls at the Chi Omega house, badly injured another then went down the street and beat another girl half to death. Later he stole a van from the FSU library and drove to another town and killed a 12 year old girl. They caught him in Pensacola, Fl with a stolen VW.

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia Před rokem

      damn he got around, I have a friend here who Ted bothered in the parking lot of a Hoagies Mart, he was trying to lure her and she went in the store instead. He came in and started screaming that she was making things up, but she had not said anything to anyone. Rumor has it that he also was paid by our college prez to be a snitch on campus, evergreen and dan evans....

    • @dancruz4635
      @dancruz4635 Před 9 měsíci

      I heard it was a water pistol.

  • @BodbbyMacentire
    @BodbbyMacentire Před 5 lety +6

    its just so insane at how average this all looks. bundy is so terrifying in the fact that he looks so normal. truly a guy thats been haunting my nightmares LOL

    • @MehtaKyaKehta
      @MehtaKyaKehta Před rokem

      Ted Bundy had an extremely malefic combination called Kaal Sarp Yog. I've made videos in his natal chart according to Vedic astrology on my channel.

  • @MySwaggerzNice803
    @MySwaggerzNice803 Před 9 lety +40

    Ted Bundy's lawyer? I thought Ted defended himself in court as his own lawyer.

    • @gotch09
      @gotch09 Před 9 lety +4

      He may be talking about the Colorado trial.

    • @NxDoyle
      @NxDoyle Před 9 lety +8

      MySwaggerzNice803 Ted did rep himself a cpl times, but he was also represented on occasion. He was the breed of psychopath so narcissistic that sitting accused was not enough. Attorneys suck limelight away from these guys, so repping oneself is a way to steal it back. Firing your legal rep during trial is an even greater push for attention. Alcala is another example of the narcissistic nutjob killer.

    • @sherry1072
      @sherry1072 Před 5 lety +2

      Eventually Ted did dismiss his lawyers, but initially after first being arrested this lawyer made a plea agreement so Ted wouldn't get the death penalty. Plus this guy was his lawyer I think when Ted was arrested in Colorado or Utah, long before escaping and going to Florida. Ted escaped from a small town tiny little jail cell in the mountains of Colorado before he even went to trial. He did not escape from a maximum security prison as the announcer said.

    • @allyocampo5633
      @allyocampo5633 Před 5 lety

      He did have lawyers but he just made all of them look like bunch of kids.

    • @ididntknowthat059
      @ididntknowthat059 Před 5 lety

      Ted did Represent himself in court but he had lawyers always work along with to advise him whom he never listened too anyway. After all he was a narcissistic psychopath he’s always thought he knew it all.

  • @mikemeeky6459
    @mikemeeky6459 Před 7 lety +44

    ONLY IN AMERICA!!!! IN THE COUNTRY WHERE I LIVE HE WOULD HAVE BEEN HANGED IN 10 DAYS!!!!

  • @robertqueen3494
    @robertqueen3494 Před 3 lety +2

    He could of wanted death cause he knew he couldn't stop.

  • @AllisonChains64
    @AllisonChains64 Před 6 lety +2

    When I saw this guy in the thumbnail, I thought, without reading, that he was Christoph Waltz lol. I clicked on the video and saw he doesn't look at all like Christoph.

  • @nm425
    @nm425 Před 6 lety +21

    "The three incredibly competent women attorneys..." you could just call them incredibly competent attorneys

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia Před rokem +2

      Maybe it was a nod towards affirmative action - I used to be a corporate legal proofreader and our job was to prop up those who took the LSAT PLUS, meaning they did badly on the LSATs but got a pass because...it kinda wrecked the profession.

    • @badgirlhollywood9741
      @badgirlhollywood9741 Před rokem +1

      @@RawOlympiaWise he may have just been trying to be nice and say look what women can do I’m not the typical white asshole

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia Před rokem +1

      @@badgirlhollywood9741 yeah, good optics ~

    • @tereseshaw7650
      @tereseshaw7650 Před 9 měsíci

      As a woman attorney, I am glad he said it.

  • @tekay44
    @tekay44 Před 6 lety +7

    Wow, knew it was Bundy and didn’t say.

  • @feet1215
    @feet1215 Před 5 lety +10

    so your job is more important than saving someones life

  • @MegaLewis89
    @MegaLewis89 Před 6 lety +2

    John Henry Browne giving his interview in an all cream suite, hahahah. It's like the equivalent of Bob Geldof's musical career; it's been riding on the coat tails of one song too...

  • @1815brian
    @1815brian Před 9 lety +10

    And the most important thing on his mind of course is to sell his book! Because apparently you don't make a lot money as a lawyer! This guy appears almost as vain and egotistical as his former client. Biggest ethical dilemma of his career? - what about an anonymous tip-off? - in any case, you don't put your career above moral ethics, surely, unless you don't have any. And this is borne out by the fact that he's proud he got a plea bargain for this most sadistic of serial killers. 'And it's a fun, interesting story,' apparently. That's right, sell your book again. It just keeps coming. Absolutely unbelievable! And of course what he really wants to be is a writer, to be famous, as famous as Ted Bundy...Hasn't he lost sight of something here, such as the victims...?

    • @JuanitaRichards
      @JuanitaRichards Před 9 lety +4

      1815brian Lawyers and politicians are highly represented in psychopathy.

    • @Brian-kv2lb
      @Brian-kv2lb Před 8 lety +1

      Juanita Richards Thanks Juanita. I have very little doubt about that. And certainly this guy appears to be quite high up on the spectrum. There appears to be no empathy whatsoever. It's all about him, in his white suit, Ted called me, how good he is at playing the system, plea-bargaining etc. I hope his book bombed, but then salaciousness, murder and scandal sells.

    • @taxitalknyc7600
      @taxitalknyc7600 Před 8 lety

      +Juanita Richards ;D

    • @spikedawg1970
      @spikedawg1970 Před 8 lety +2

      +1815brian Writing a book, not writing a book, it doesn't matter, because it changes nothing for the victims, they're still dead, their families and friends still saddened. It only took a couple decades for him to put out the book, so the guy wasn't in no hurry to be fame seeking here, or a book would have been released about 10 minutes after the switch had been thrown on Bundy. I really don't get the lack of empathy comment you made though. This is TV, and the subject matter was related to his selling of a book, since he's a local attorney that had one of the most prolific killers in our nation's history as a client. We have a morbid obsession in society though. It's not a bad thing really, it's a fascination for most, because it's so different and such an alien world to the average person. Bundy was a psychopathic murderer, just an evil butcher that was a part of history. He's going to be written about for a very long time in the future by people who never even knew him at all, or were even alive when he was. They don't have any insight to bring however, who's better to write about Bundy, someone with personal knowledge, or a fiction writer who read everyone elses crap?

    • @sherry1072
      @sherry1072 Před 5 lety +1

      As a defense lawyer you don't make much money unless you have a rich defendant who hires you himself, otherwise the state pays you and they don't pay much. Ted had no money.

  • @jcooke222
    @jcooke222 Před 12 lety +12

    Nice find! Some interesting stuff there. Wonder if he killed the first guy out of rage or something. And I think it's very possible he killed well over a 100 women.

  • @Tehui1974
    @Tehui1974 Před 6 lety +1

    What happened to Legal Privilege? I didn't think a lawyer was able to talk about lawyer-client discussions.

  • @iiNeedSkins
    @iiNeedSkins Před 5 lety +4

    He claimed when they catch the "suspect" he would have killed in the three digits, in six states.

    • @bonnieabrs1003
      @bonnieabrs1003 Před 2 lety

      But he went to many more states & was in the totally disorganized frenzy at the time. Women fitting his preference went missing while he was in their area.

  • @inglouriousbee
    @inglouriousbee Před 5 lety +4

    The interviewers face, lmao

  • @johnmadigan9122
    @johnmadigan9122 Před 6 lety +3

    Hi Jennifer W. I too do not understand these women who were at court thinking he was so good looking. As you said that is how he lured his victims.....All the young women he killed were beginning their lives....He also killed a 12 and 11 year old girl. He was a fucking monster........He was a sociopath and Psychotic.....Killing was so fun and enjoyable to him. All of his victims begged for their life and that just got him more Psychotic. After he raped and killed them he would come back days later and have sex with their corpse.....Sadly he was on the Ted list with Volkswagen..but nobody noticed it for about a year..I am a very strong man served as a Marine and even I have always tried to be mindful and I turned down many offers to come over for a drink......Ted Bundy got off easy....He should have been put in general population where he would have been raped and beaten to death.....Him and John Wayne Fact ruined so many families and not even a hint of remorse. Bundy lived for 10 years in prison...10 years his victims never had......your right women and men and Teenagers are still risking their lives....most people are not murderers but if u get in a car with one......it may be your last ride. God bless the victims and all the families of T these disgusting wastes of life.

    • @khepresh
      @khepresh Před 8 měsíci

      Ted didn't like his victims talking, he knocked them unconscious immediately, then killed them and after that he had sex with the body.

  • @rebeccarivera238
    @rebeccarivera238 Před 5 lety +1

    Ethically as a lawyer you couldn't have turned in a vicious serial murderer? How about ethically as a human being.

  • @benhinds2971
    @benhinds2971 Před 2 lety +2

    Wouldnt you say Bundy was a Psychopath more than a Sociopath due to his intelligence,adaptability, and ability to manipulate people?