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Property inheritance / quit-claim deed? : how can the new federal $11 million gift limit be used to transfer multiple properties? I don’t intend to sell any of the properties so capital gains is not that important. I am in the State of Washington.

Right now this is the plan:File quit-claim deed to transfer property.Washington doesn’t have a gift tax, only an estate tax when amount is over $2.193 million (is this per person by the way?i.e. married couple gets double this if they were to combine it?)file for form 709 United States gift for $11 million lifetime exemption per person. + 15000 annual gift exemption which will pretty much do nothing. Total combined assets are below 2 million (market value)Anything wrong with this plan? Anything to add? Plan to do this before any deaths are occuring, so Transfer on Death deeds not that relevant. The properties will not be sold and there should not be a capital gains tax if I am correct.

What was something you learned about a historical figure that shocked you?

A depiction of George Washington during a harvest.(George Washington and slavery - Wikipedia)When he was just 11 years old, George Washington inherited 10 slaves from his father’s estate.[1] He would acquire many more in the years to come, whether through the death of other family members or by purchasing them from slave markets and neighboring plantations. When he married the wealthy widow Martha Dandridge Custis in 1759, she brought more than 80 enslaved workers along with her,[2] bringing the total number of enslaved men, women and children at Mount Vernon to more than 150 before the start of the Revolutionary War.[3]Despite having been an active slave holder for 56 years, George Washington struggled with the institution of slavery and spoke frequently of his desire to end the practice. At the end of his life, Washington made the decision to free all his slaves in his 1799 will - the only slave-holding Founding Father to do so. Yet, despite his best intentions, the fate of his slaves was determined by an incident that happened decades earlier.The story of Oney Judge — Working Out LoudOna Judge was born around 1773. Her mother, Betty, was a mulatto, the enslaved daughter of an enslaved African American, who was a “dower slave,” part of the estate of Martha’s first husband.[4] Her father, Andrew Judge, was a white indentured servant who had recently arrived in America from Leeds, England.[5] After fulfilling his four-year work contract at Mount Vernon during which he reportedly was responsible for Washington's military uniform, Andrew Judge moved off the plantation to start his own farm.[6] As children born to enslaved women were considered property of the slaveholder, according to Virginia law, his daughter remained in bondage.At the age of 9, Oney, moved into the mansion house, likely as a "playmate" for Martha Washington's (family of George Washington) granddaughter Nelly Custis.[7] . Like her mother, she became a talented and highly valued seamstress, and was later promoted to become Martha Washington’s personal maid. When Washington headed to New York City in 1789 for his inauguration as president, Oney was one of only a handful of enslaved people the couple took with them.[8] Late the following year, when the federal capital moved to Philadelphia, the presidential household followed shortly.[9]George Washington's Mount VernonWith an active and growing free black community of some 6,000 people, Philadelphia had become the nation’s leading hotbed of abolitionism. Oney was in the minority as a enslaved woman in Philadelphia; fewer than 100 slaves lived within city limits in 1796[10] In 1780, Pennsylvania passed the Gradual Abolition Act, a law that freed people after they turned 28 and that automatically freed any slave who moved to the state and lived there for more than six months.[11] To evade the law, the Washingtons made sure to transport their enslaved workers in and out of the state every six months to avoid them establishing legal residency.[12]As the first lady’s bodyservant, Oney helped dress her mistress for special events, traveled with her on social calls and ran errands for her. For over five years in Philadelphia, Oney encountered and became acquainted with members of the city’s free black community and former enslaved workers who had gained their freedom under the gradual abolition law.[13] Such interactions undoubtedly fueled her thinking about slavery, the changing laws regarding the institution and the possibilities of freedom.Martha WashingtonIn the spring of 1796, when she was 22 years old, Judge learned that Martha Washington planned to give her away as a wedding gift to her famously temperamental granddaughter, Elizabeth Parke Custis.[14] Martha Washington’s decision to turn Judge over to Eliza was a reminder to Judge and everyone enslaved at the Executive Mansion that they had absolutely no control over their lives, no matter how loyally they served.In an 1845 interview published in the abolitionist newspaper The Granite Freeman (May 22, 1845), Judge sais:"Whilst they were packing up to go to Virginia, I was packing to go, I didn't know where; for I knew that if I went back to Virginia, I should never get my liberty. I had friends among the colored people of Philadelphia, had my things carried there beforehand, and left Washington's house while they were eating dinner."[15]So, as the household prepared for the Washingtons’ return to Mount Vernon for the summer, Judge made plans for her escape. On May 21, 1796, she slipped out of the mansion while the president and first lady were eating their supper. Members of the free black community helped her get aboard a ship commanded by Captain John Bowles, who sailed frequently between Philadelphia, New York and Portsmouth, New Hampshire.[16] After a five-day journey, Judge disembarked in that coastal city, where she would begin her new life.When Martha learned of Ona’s self-emancipation, she felt betrayed and claimed that Ona must have been abducted and seduced by a Frenchman.[17] She wrote that Ona had always been well-treated, and even had a room of her own. The First Lady urged the President to advertise a reward for Ona’s recapture. Notices offering a $10 reward for her return appeared on May 24 in the Philadelphia Gazette and Universal Daily Advertiser and, a day later, in Claypoole’s American Daily Advertiser.[18]Advertisement for the return of Ona Judge, Pennsylvania Gazette, May 24, 1796 (DAMS 9594), Historical Society of Pennsylvania. (Resistance and Punishment)In the advertisement, Ona was described as:“a light [mixed-race] girl, much freckled, with very black eyes and bushy black hair, she is of middle stature, slender, and delicately formed.” The ad also noted that Ona has “many changes of good clothes, of all sorts.”[19]The Fugitive Slave Act of 1793 passed overwhelmingly by Congress and was signed into law by Washington — established the legal mechanism by which a slaveholder could recover his property.[20] The Act made it a federal crime to assist an escaped slave or to interfere with his capture, and allowed slave-catchers into every U.S. state and territory. Washington would resort to the legislation that he himself signed several times in his attempts to recapture his lost slaves.With a free black population of some 360 citizens and virtually no enslaved workers, Portsmouth was different from any place Judge had ever known. She found lodging within the free black community, which was accustomed to aiding fugitive slaves, and supported herself doing domestic work, one of the few opportunities available for women of color.[21]During the summer after she escaped, Judge was walking in Portsmouth when she saw Elizabeth Langdon, the daughter of New Hampshire Senator John Langdon. Betsy Langdon recognized Oney, having encountered her before when calling on Martha Washington, a family friend, or her granddaughter Nelly Custis.[22] After Judge passed by without acknowledging her, Betsy likely told her father of the sighting, and her father felt obligated to notify Washington of his fugitive slave’s whereabouts.George Washington to Joseph Whipple, 28 November 1796Philadelphia 28th Novr 1796.SirUpon my return to this City the latter end of October, after an absence of some weeks at Mount Vernon, Mr Wolcott presented me with your letter of the 4th of that month.I regret that the attempt you made to restore the girl (Oney Judge as she called herself while with us, and who, without the least provocation absconded from her Mistress) should have been attended with so little success. To enter into such a compromise, as she has suggested to you, is totally inadmissible, for reasons that must strike at first view: for however well disposed I might be to a gradual abolition, or even to an entire emancipation of that description of People (if the latter was in itself practicable at this Moment) it would neither be politic or just, to reward unfaithfulness with a premature preference; and thereby discontent, beforehand, the minds of all her fellow Servants; who by their steady adherence, are far more deserving than herself, of favor.I was apprehensive (and so informed Mr Wolcott) that if she had any previous notice, more than could be avoided, of the intention to send her back, that she would contrive to elude it; for whatever she may have asserted to the contrary, there is no doubt in this family, of her having been seduced and enticed off by a Frenchman, who was either really, or pretendedly deranged; and under that guize, used frequently to introduce himself into the family; & has never been seen here, since the girl decamped. We have indeed lately been informed, through other channels, that she did go to Portsmouth with a Frenchman, who getting tired of her, as is presumed left her, and that she had betaken herself to the Needle—the use of which she well understood—for a livelihood.About the epoch I am speaking, she herself was desirous of returning to Virginia; for when Captn Prescot was on the point of Sailing from Portsmouth for the Federal City with his family, she offered herself to his Lady as a waiter—told her she had lived with Mrs Washington (without entering into particulars)—and that she was desirous of getting back to her native place & friends. Mrs Prescot either from having no occasion for her services, or presuming that she might have been discarded for improper conduct (unluckily for Mrs Washington) declined taking her.If she will return to her former Service, without obliging me to resort to compulsory means to effect it, her late conduct will be forgiven by her Mistress; and she will meet with the same treatment from me, that all the rest of her family (which is a very numerous one) shall receive. If she will not, you would oblige me, by pursuing such measures as are proper, to put her on board a Vessel bound either to Alexandria or the Federal City; Directed in either case, to my Manager at Mount Vernon, by the door of which the Vessel must pass; or to the care of Mr Lear at the last mentioned place, if it should not stop before it arrives at that Port.I do not mean however, by this request, that such violent measures should be used as would excite a mob or riot, which might be the case if she has adherents, or even uneasy sensations in the minds of well disposed Citizens. rather than either of these shd happen, I would forego her services altogether; and the example also, which is of infinite more importance. The less is said before hand, and the more celerity is used in the act of Shipping her, when an opportunity presents, the better chance Mrs Washington (who is desirous of receiving her again) will have to be gratified.We had vastly rather she should be sent to Virginia than brought to this place; as our stay here will be but short; and as it is not unlikely that she may, from the circumstance I have mentioned, be in a state of pregnancy. I should be glad to hear from you on this subject, and am Sir Your Obedt Hble ServtGo: Washington[23].Trying to act discreetly, Washington got in contact with Joseph Whipple, the collector of customs in Portsmouth and the brother of famed Revolutionary General William Whipple.[24] When Whipple tracked Judge down (by falsely advertising that he was seeking a female domestic for his home), he asked her about her reasons for fleeing bondage, and offered to negotiate on her behalf. He subsequently wrote to Washington that she had agreed to return, on the condition that she be freed when Martha Washington died.Though he might be in favor of gradual abolition of slavery, the president continued, he didn’t want to reward Judge’s “unfaithfulness” and inspire other enslaved people to try and escape. Oney never intended to honor this agreement. She told Whipple what he wanted to hear, agreed to return to her owners, and left his presence with no intention of ever keeping her word.[25]Oney Judge was not the first of Washington's slaves unwilling to wait for their master's death to acquire freedom. Mount Vernon’s enslaved community took opportunities, when possible, to physically escape the bonds of slavery. For example, in April of 1781 during the American Revolution, seventeen members of the Mount Vernon enslaved population—fourteen men and three women—fled to the British warship. HMS Savage anchored in the Potomac off the shore of the plantation.[26]The painting “A Cook for George Washington” might be of Hercules, but he is not named. (Gilbert Stuart Hercules Posey - Wikipedia)In other instances, members of the enslaved community who were directly connected to the Washingtons either attempted to or were successful in their escape plans. These individuals included Washington’s personal assistant. Christopher Sheels (a dower slave as well), whose plan to escape with his fiancée was thwarted[27] and the family cook Hercules Posey.[28]By the 1780s, Washington’s feelings about slavery had changed, and he expressed his uneasiness with the institution to close friends, including his Revolutionary War comrade the Marquis de Lafayette.[29] But as his reaction to Judge’s escape made clear, Washington was not ready to give up on the bound labor on which his Virginia plantation and his life was built. Far from a passive bystander in the perpetuation of slavery, Washington at this point was actively engaged in returning Judge to his Martha's possession.[30] This was a financial issue, not a moral one.With antislavery sentiment growing in New Hampshire, and Washington’s influence waning as his term ended, Whipple did little more to pursue Judge on his behalf. Safe for the time being, she started building a life in Portsmouth, and married Jack Staines, a free black sailor, in early 1797.[31]In a scathing letter to Whipple in late 1796, Washington wrote:“I regret that the attempt you made to restore the Girl…should have been attended with so little Success. o enter into such a compromise with her, as she suggested to you, is totally inadmissible, for reasons that must strike at first view: for however well disposed I might be to a gradual abolition, it would neither be politic or just to reward unfaithfulness with a premature preference [of freedom]; and thereby discontent before hand the minds of all her fellow-servants who by their steady attachments are far more deserving than herself of favor.”[32]Though marriage gave her some additional legal protection, Ona remained vigilant and with good reason. In August 1799, Washington asked his nephew, Burwell Bassett Jr., to try and seize Judge and any children she may have had on his upcoming business trip to New Hampshire.[33] Bassett revealed his intentions during a dinner hosted by Senator Langdon, who quickly warned Oney through one of his servants.[34] Jack Staines was at sea at the time, but Ona managed to escape to the neighboring town of Greenland, where she and her infant daughter hid with a free black family, the Jacks, until Bassett left Portsmouth, empty-handed.“Negros are growing more & more insolent & difficult to govern…”--GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1798[35]Four months later, George Washington died, freeing all of his enslaved workers according to his will. Though the gesture was far from meaningless, it didn’t go far enough. Martha Washington, who lived until 1802, couldn’t even legally have emancipated her enslaved workers upon her death (including, technically, Oney Judge Staines and her children), as they were part of her inheritance from her first husband and by law went to her surviving grandchildren.[36] In the end, Washington and his fellow founders would push the hard decisions about slavery off onto future generations of Americans–with explosive consequences.London newspaper Bell’s Weekly Messenger praised the first U.S. president’s decision to free his slaves in his will:“He emancipates his slaves after his wife’s death,” Improving upon this direction of her husband, Mrs. Washington, to whom we know not that we can pay a more acceptable tribute than to say, that she was worthy of such a man, has, it is said, already emancipated them.”[37]Journal entry listing the slaves owned by Washington at the time of his death (Why Did Martha Washington Free Her Husband’s Slaves Early?)Of the 317 enslaved people living at Mount Vernon in 1799, a little less than half (123 individuals) were owned by George Washington himself.[38] Martha instead signed a deed of manumission in December 1800, and the slaves were free on January 1, 1801.[39]Another 153 slaves at Mount Vernon in 1799 were dower slaves from the Custis estate. When Martha Washington's first husband, Daniel Parke Custis, died without a will in 1757, she received a life interest in one-third of his estate, including the slaves.[40] Neither George nor Martha Washington could free these slaves by law and upon Martha’s death these individuals reverted to the Custis estate and were divided among her grandchildren. Upon the death of George and Martha Washington, ownership of Oney along with that of her children, transferred to the Custis estate forcing Judge to live the rest of her life as a fugitive slave.[41]Ona Judge Staines lived with her husband and their three children until Jack’s death in 1803.[42] After briefly holding a live-in position with the Bartlett family in Portsmouth, Ona left and moved with her children into the home of the Jacks family, where they remained. Work was scarce, and Ona’s son, William, is believed to have left home in the 1820s to become a sailor, like his father.[43] Her two daughters, Eliza and Nancy, were sadly forced into indentured servitude; dying before their mother.[44] After she became too old for physical labor, Ona herself lived in poverty, relying on donations from the community.Despite all the hardships, Ona enjoyed the benefits of a life of freedom: She taught herself to read and write, embraced Christianity and worshiped regularly at a church of her choice.[45] Several years before her death in 1848, she granted two interviews to abolitionist newspapers recounting her journey from bondage, alleging that the Washingtons administered brutal punishments to rebellious bondpeople, and tried to circumvent Pennsylvania’s 1780 gradual abolition law by moving bondpeople to and from the state every six months.[46]When a reporter from the Granite Freeman asked her if she regretted leaving the relative luxury of the Washingtons’ household, as she had worked so much harder after her escape, Ona Judge Staines memorably replied:“No, I am free, and have, I trust been made a child of God by the means.”[47]Footnotes[1] George Washington[2] List of Martha Dandridge Custis's Dower Slaves, 1760[3] Slavery[4] http://The February 18, 1786 Mount Vernon slave census lists "Oney" as Betty's child and "12 yrs. old". Donald Jackson and Dorothy Twohig, eds., The Diaries of George Washington, vol. 4, (Charlottesville, VA: University Press of Virginia), p. 278.[5] ONEY Judge....father ANDREW Ju[6] Austin[7] The President's House Revisited[8] Ona Judge, President Washington’s fugitive slave[9] The Nine Capitals of the United States[10] Never Caught[11] An Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery, 1780[12] https://www.google.com/amp/s/constitutioncenter.org/amp/blog/on-the-road-to-freedom-one-gradual-step-at-a-time[13] Meet the slave who escaped from George Washington's Philly mansion and was never caught[14] Martha Washington[15] Ona Judge Escapes to Freedom (U.S. National Park Service)[16] Ona Judge – George Washington’s Runaway Slave[17] Ona Judge: The First Lady’s personal maid who freed herself from bondage and was ‘Never Caught’[18] Resistance and Punishment[19] Ona Judge: The First Lady’s personal maid who freed herself from bondage and was ‘Never Caught’[20] Congress enacts first fugitive slave law, Feb. 12, 1793[21] https://blackheritagetrailnh.org/nh-history/[22] Buried Lives[23] Founders Online: From George Washington to Joseph Whipple, 28 November 1796[24] Founders Online: From George Washington to Joseph Whipple, 28 November 1796[25] Ona Judge's Fight for Freedom[26] H.M.S. Savage[27] Christopher Sheels[28] https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/food/the-man-who-fed-the-first-president-and-hungered-for-freedom/2017/02/24/7897d572-f475-11e6-b9c9-e83fce42fb61_story.html%3foutputType=amp[29] Lafayette and Slavery - Lafayette Society[30] Fugitive Slaves and American Courts[31] Runaway Slave Ona Judge Staines[32] George Washington, a Letter, and a Runaway Slave[33] Founders Online: From George Washington to Burwell Bassett, Jr., 11 August 1799[34] Ona Judge Escapes to Freedom (U.S. National Park Service)[35] Resistance and Punishment[36] Why Did Martha Washington Free Her Husband’s Slaves Early?[37] The Atlantic Slave Trade in World History[38] The President's House: Slavery[39] George Washington Pamphlets[40] Why Did Martha Washington Free Her Husband’s Slaves Early?[41] Ona “Oney” Judge (1773-1848)[42] Judge, Oney (ca. 1773-1848)[43] Ona “Oney” Judge (1773-1848)[44] Runaway Slave Ona Judge Staines[45] Escaping George Washington: Oney Judge's 'amazing story' of courage[46] Ona Judge: The First Lady’s personal maid who freed herself from bondage and was ‘Never Caught’[47] Global African History Newspapers, Magazines, and Journals

I am a 18 year old female and I am really attracted to Ted Bundy. Is this normal?

This may help dampen your infatuation, and it’s nothing personal. I believe Bundy to be one of the most awfully fascinating specimens of abhorrent study, but he's definitely not the typical boyfriend material.Although intelligent and holding the ability to succeed in whatever endeavors he put his mind to, he could never follow through with what he had begun, showing his true juvenile and irresponsible self. This behavior resulted in Bundys ultimate failure at most things constructive he ever attempted; law school, foreign language, relationships, politics, etc., and he was well aware of this, carrying an ulcerous inferiority complex. Bundy would never admit any responsibility for his many shortcomings, and intended to ride his superficially charming and handsome facade to "Easy Street," using unethical tactics while campaigning for a Republican governor in Washington State and sustaining himself emotionally while manipulating weak and sympathetic women into "relationships" and taking advantage of all he could.Bundys long-festering problem was his extreme and deep-seated loathing of women, especially attractive young girls, even children, with a specific look and a certain homicidal allure only Bundy could pinpoint. The internal roiling of such a dark intrinsic pathology would overwhelm Bundys every waking moment, when on campus, during class, and even shopping was enraging due to all of the many beautiful coeds surrounding him, yet also frustratingly arousing, stoking a uniquely abhorrent sexual desire that he soon would have to satisfy.Bundy, despite claims of granduer, murdered 20-30 innocent female women, luring most of them with his ploy of disabilty, usually at night, to assist him in carrying his books to his car. Once there Bundy would ask her to unlock the door of his '68 VW Bug and while she was distracted he would quickly retrieve a tire iron or pry bar from beneath the vehicle or secreted in its wheel well and shatter the poor girls skull before throwing her limp figure into the vehicle, where the passenger seat was already removed for this purpose, and then speed off to seclusion to finish his macabre and horrifying rituals.Usually driving in an alert, frenzied rage to his forested destination, and often inebriated to work up his courage and dull his senses, Bundy would sometimes scream profanities at his unconcious or dead passenger, even clubbing her repeatedly without provocation and visciously sinking his jagged teeth into her breasts, buttocks, and thighs. One victim, according to Bundy, regained conciousness and was apparently so damaged from blows to her head that she mistook Bundy for the boy who was assigned to tutor her in spanish. Later, Bundy confessed this detail to Robert Keppel, callously describing it as "funny."Soon they would arrive at Bundys familiar killing ground where he knew he was finally in control; over life and death and how that made him a God. Then he would pull his victim from the vehicle, dead or alive, and savagely rape, bite, beat, degrade, and, if not deceased yet, strangle her with a ligature or bludgeon again, sometimes needlessly berating her, showing his truely hideous face, finally unmasked, of a real human monster. Moments later Bundy would again rape the corpse vaginally, anally, and orally, and repeat this for hours, immersed in the darkness of the silent night, hiding his true nature as a degenerate necrophile and murderer who's only love were death and sex, apparently preferable in that order.It was the sunrise that usually jarred Bundy back to the stark reality of his current situation and he could then see the dead, battered, human woman beneath his nude body. Illuminated by the soft early light seeping down through the canopy, he could look into her eyes, pupils fixed and dilated, lips blue, skull caved in and deformed, dried streams of blood leaving small dark rivulets down her pale, cold face, and her body beginning to stiffen from rigor mortis.At this point Bundys fantasy had ended and his fun was over. This is where he would vomit in mortified disgust at his past nights deeds, sobbing for himself in selfish despair, pondering his own deviance, but his psychological protection mechanism had already begun to rationalize and diminish his heinous acts. Later it would get so routine there wouldn't be much afterthought, beside mentally reliving the act itself for his own gratification. Frantically gathering any evidence he may have left at the scene, Bundy jumped into the Bug and accelerated off into the breaking dawn.This was the typical abduction/murder scenario for Bundy until he changed his Method of Operation and chose to impersonate a police officer in broad daylight to lure another woman from a mall under the pretense that he had apprehended a suspect attempting to break into her car. The victim reluctantly allowed Bundy to drive her to a supposed police barracks but when he suddenly slapped a pair of handcuffs on her wrist she tried to jump from the vehicle. Bundy jabbed a pistol into her face and screamed a profane threat, but the 18-year-old fought ferociously anyway and managed to jump from the moving vehicle. A passing motorist frightened Bundy away as the girl fled to the safety of the strangers vehicle, who seemingly may have been the only deterrence from Bundy coming back to finish her off.This was the beginning of Bundys downfall, his arrests and escapes, his deterioration, and his inevitable, and some would say self-imposed, demise in a Florida prison. His surviving victim eventually identified him as her attacker and kidnapper in a Utah police line-up after he was arrested for possession of burglary tools, a rape-kit, and handcuffs, all found in his VW during a traffic stop instigated after police spotted him parked on a dark street, allegedly smoking marijuana, when he fled from the approaching cop. Bundy was apprehended, convicted, and sentenced to 1 to 15 years for kidnapping but was soon extradited to Colorado to stand trial for another crime: murder.Bundy wasn't about to suddenly start following the rule of law, and so, after careful preparation, he leapt from the second story of the courthouse law library and vanished. Apprehended a week later, nearly frozen and starved to death, Bundy was transferred to the county jailhouse, with greater security and supervision, but just five days after Christmas, 1977, a slimmed down Ted Bundy wriggled up through the ceiling light fixture of his cell and exited down through the jailers apartment next door where he exchanged his inmate jumpsuit for street attire. Bundy then simply walked right out the door and into unlimited and unfettered freedom for the second time.Bundys absence wouldn't be noticed until the next afternoon, but by then he was out of the reach of Colorado, or any of the states that wanted to pin more murder charges on him. This time he would use his freedom to relax and enjoy his new life in sunny Florida. After renting a room with most of the cash he had gathered for his escape, Bundy went walking to absorb the Sun and to also relish his great victory over law enforcement back in CO, and enjoy the fact that he was more clever than an entire state full of cops, all of whom knew his name and his face.In Florida though, his name was Chris Hagen and Chris was just another young face amongst the throngs of students that paraded across the FSU campus everyday. Hundreds of young women, far too many to count and all so overtly sexual, the girls whistled at him and almost every girl he spoke with was either a tease or a flirt, some were both. Quite different from the Northwest, but so easily trusting were these tanned beauties that they seemed even more willing to assist a stranger in need. Living in paradise so long must had dulled their senses to detect, or even suspect, when danger was nearby them and death was staring them in the face with that charming smile, innocently asking, "so, which sorority are you in?"That frustrating arousal was back again but after so long the intensity was almost too much; to not act upon it soon would take every ounce of willpower. FSU is the quintessential hunting ground for a young attractive predator to find his perfect prey, an unlimited feast for a starving beast that can hide in sheep's clothing and pounce when they're at there most vulnerable.To not take part in his favorite pastime with so much fresh and tender fruit just longing for the plucking, and with more than enough time to do it in, was staggeringly depressing for Bundy. A choice between freedom or fulfilment. The campus was a bad idea, a very bad idea. Now that this painful lust was fully permeating his overactive, yet wantonly depraved libido, and had diminished much of his impulse control, it was only a matter of time before he struck, and when he did it would be a massive release of the ugliest, most evil, rage; the purest hatred and bloodlust that would splatter the front pages across the nation.After about two weeks of personal restraint, Bundy had only watched the nubile bodies bouncing up and down day after day, tormented. He had hoped alcohol would dull the monstrous urge, or at least slow the tortuous compulsion, but, as Bundy always knew deep inside, it would only gain in strength. January 15th was Bundys breaking point.As dawn loomed a few hours below the horizon, Bundy set out to enact and satiate his burdening fantasies and finally release himself, if for only a short time, of his virtually crippling, underlying obsession that haunted him even beyond his waking hours. He crept upon a white, two story sorority house with the words "Chi Omega" written in bold black lettering across the front. Bundy chose his implement that night out of convenience, a heavy oak log about three inches in diameter and approx. 14-16 inches in length, an extremely dense, wieldy, and very destructive weapon.When Bundy entered the house it was dark and quiet; he was now in his element. Heart fluttering with excitement and anticipation, he climbed the stairs to the second floor corridor. Low voices could still be heard behind one or two of the closed doors but Bundy didn't worry about being interrupted, his focus lay in finding a sleeping victim. He approached one of the doors without light showing from underneath and listened closely; steady breathing from inside. Bundy turned the knob silently, and stealthily entered the darkened room, then quickly latched the door shut behind him.As his eyes adjusted to the low light he could see a single woman asleep and alone. He brought the club down on her sleeping face, shattering it, then several more blows to permanently disable her, and then strangled her to death with pantyhose. Bundy then raped the dead girl, bitting off a nipple in the process and licking at the gaping head wounds until he ejaculated.Moving to the next room across the hallway where he found another single girl, he repeated his viscious bludgeonings and strangulation, then ferociously sunk his jagged teeth into the woman's buttocks and brutally mutilated her vagina and anus with a can of hair spray.Bundys wasn't done yet and chose his third room where two twin beds lay to his left, they each appeared to be occupied by one sleeping form. Bundy positioned himself in the narrow isle between the beds and with explosive force brought his oak club down on the unconscious girl to his right. There was an audible crunch over the deep thud of the impact, and as the other sleeping woman awoke, the club was violently embedded in her skull. She brought her arm up in futile defense but the club shattered it and Bundy alternately bludgeoned each girl, again and again, without a sign of mercy or pity, spreading blood across most of the small room with each rebounding arch of the club.Bundy finally relented and began to retreat from his repellant deeds, but as he fled through the front door he was unknowingly observed from the darkness by a sorority sister returning home late. She would later be the only eyewitness placing Bundy at the Chi Omega house on Jan. 15.Less than an hour later, blocks from the Chi Omega house, where the police where in full presence after the savagery just forty-five minutes earlier, another SFU student was blitzed in her sleep by a club wielding lunatic, but she survived, perhaps only due to the neighbors investigating concerns over an extremely loud pounding that shook the house.Bundy was losing total control of his once seemless mask of normalcy and composure. He was now unkempt, disheveled, and unwashed. Disorganization had overwhelmed his every action now and alcohol fueled those desperate impulses. Almost a month after his first attacks in Florida, Bundy chose a less riskier target to satisfy his perverse needs: a twelve-year-old girl whom he was seen leading to his van from out front of her middle school. Her partially decayed body was found two months later, strangled and stuffed beneath a pig shed near the Suwanee River, semen stains left on her panties.The ultimate ending to this true crime epic would come in a form that would, by now, be very familiar to Bundy: a police traffic stop. After he had stolen his signature VW Bug, a Pensacola patrol unit had ascertained the vehicle as stolen and began persuit. Bundy would initially attempt to evade but inevitably submit to the chase, perhaps at this stage so diluted, hoping to persuade the officer into letting him go free. After the cop's attempt to cuff Bundy, the realization that his freedom was at its end and that his return to the wretched confines of prison was inevitable must have hit Bundy like a shot of adrenaline and he broke free and ran. He was quite forcefully subdued by the officer when he fought to escape, a literal fight for his life, that he lost. Bundy then confessed to the officer, nearly in tears, that, "You should have killed me."Yet Florida still had no idea that the car thief they had was Ted Bundy. He began dropping subtle clues about his identity, and how important he was and that they would be famous. Bundy eventually gave his real name and Pensacola finally knew what they had on their hands. Bundy would participate in over 40 hours of interviews.Bundys trial for the Chi Omega killings found him guilty and mandated two death sentences. Convicted next of the twelve-year-old girls murder, Bundy was given another death sentence.Theodore Robert Bundy11/24/46 ~ 1/24/89I could be petty like some people who have interviewed Bundy and mention his chronic nailing biting and nose picking, but when you’re on deathrow for ten years you probably pick up a couple nervous habits, especially when you’re under constant threat and intimidation by inmates and guards.How difficult it is to put all of Theodore Robert Bundys nauseating and shockingly degenerate acts into a cogent narrative. The truly unique perversities of Bundy, like the fact that after moving his victims from their original scene of assault, he would revisit these degraded and putrefying corpses repeatedly to engage in yet more necrophilia, even applying lip stick, eye shadow, and rouge to make them more attractive during sex to better fulfil his fantasy, and even going so far as to shampoo their hair weeks after death. Utilising a hacksaw, Bundy would sometimes decapitate certain favoured victims and take their head back to his vehicle or apartment and use it to fellate himself at his leisure, also applying makeup to these disembodied faces and storing the heads in the fridge to slow decomposition. Bundys documented acts of mutilation upon his victims’ genitals and anus, include forced vaginal and anal sodomy using an iron bar, a speculum, aerosol cans, tree branches and logs, amongst other objects. This probably indicates another signature behaviour repeated with most of his victims, but Bundys dump-sites simply proved to be too secluded or elusive and as a result the majority of all Bundy victims recovered were either in advanced states of decomposition, or merely just a scattered collection of bones, and any information we may have learned from them has long deteriorated.

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