I'm watching the Netflix Ted Bundy documentary and WOW holy shit! So much new information and the interviews are very in-depth. The best part is they'll juxtapose his taped interview with interviews with friends to contradict what he says.
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A lot of what they uncover about his childhood seems to match with some of my ideas that lead poisoning is a contributing factor. For example, he has speech and motor problems, poor attention, lower impulse control, and lower IQ. All symptoms of lead poisoning.
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Also, apparently his girlfriend Liz at the time, actually called the damn police saying Ted Bundy was the guy. The police were looking for a Ted, with a VW Bug, and she found women's clothes, knives, tons of evidence, and....they didn't go grab him? WTF?
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So there's an eye witness of Ted Bundy, she identifies him in a lineup even after he changes his appearance even. Testifies in court it's him. And then, still, people are walking up to her going, "Are you sure it's him? He seems like such a nice guy."
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OMFG! Ok so Ted Bundy escapes jail over and over again, then gets caught in Florida after an insane murder spree. He's in jail for *weeks* and they have *no idea who he is!* I just gives a fake name and they can't figure out who he is despite being nationally known as Ted Bundy
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Well, IQ isn't that much of a predictor of real intelligence. It's more a predictor of you'll do good at school tests.
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Replying to @zedshaw
Good point, although maybe not that well on Spanish tests. MENSA really needs to change its name from "stupid" in Spanish.
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