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Begin with a look at the and the complete case background. Then read in-depth with families of other 'Smiley' victims, by author Eponymous Rox. ABOUT KILLING KILLERS' BLOGGER: covers cops, curs and killers and has been featured in Crime Magazine and on NBC. The author is also a regular paid-contributor to CrimeMagazine.com, the Gather News agency and Yahoo's Associated Content. JUMP IN: The majority of cases presented on this site are unsolved so your opinion counts -- you don't need permission to start or join discussions, vote in crime polls or submit tips on Killing Killers, and can even do so anonymously if you prefer. You might like to think that, if you happened to glance into those scary peepers pictured above, you’d know immediately to walk (or run) in the opposite direction, but this prolific serial killer fooled many of his victims into doing otherwise. Armed with a smile and often sporting a crutch or a cast so he’d appear helpless, Ted Bundy confessed to battering, raping, torturing and then killing nearly three dozen college age women in approximately a fifteen-year period, taking credit for the last one on that list as he was being marched to the electric chair.
Truth is, the self-proclaimed “most cold-hearted sonofabitch you’ll ever meet,” whose own defense attorney described as “the very definition of heartless evil,” deceived everybody he came in contact with. Even famed criminologist and bestselling author Ann Rule, who personally knew Bundy, didn’t suspect her charismatic associate until officials began compiling a first-of-its-kind database in an effort to pinpoint similarities from what few clues existed about an elusive killer slaughtering attractive young females across the Pacific Northwest. What FBI statistics can unequivocally confirm, however, is the popular notion that serial killers are mainly young men—over 90% are males from 25 to 35 years of age.
But it is fast becoming pure myth that these are exclusively Caucasians, as many experts are now suggesting that other races are simply being under-reported because they are perceived by a biased public and press as “not smart enough” to plan and perpetrate serial murders successfully. Adding to this widespread misperception, authorities say, is the over-sensationalizing of white male serial murderers in the media because their victims are, almost without exception, young and attractive females. Organized serial murderers do plot their crimes intelligently, though, skillfully killing in one place and then dumping the body in another. Clever ploys like Bundy’s crutches, leg casts, and arm slings are also fairly typical means of luring a victim too, but this type of killer proves just as opportunistic as any other criminal when on the prowl, selecting the most vulnerable members of society to murder, such as drifters or the homeless or prostitutes, whenever their ideal target escapes their grips.