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Ted Bundy: History, Horror, and the Society That Made Him Possible

1 h 25 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Dive into the chilling story of Ted Bundy—one of the most notorious serial killers in American history—in this gripping episode ZEITCRIMES goes beyond the headlines to explore how the cultural, social, and political climate of the 1970s helped shape both the man and the myth. From his calculated crimes to the media frenzy that followed, I examine how fear, gender dynamics, and a rapidly changing America created the perfect storm for Bundy’s rise. This isn’t just true crime—it’s a deep dive into the forces that allowed a killer to hide in plain sight.

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