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Officer Roseland<br>
Officer Roseland<br>
Rolf Miller<br>
Rolf Miller<br>
The most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever met<br>
"The most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet"<br>
The very definition of heartless evil|occupation = Crisis hotline operator<br>Political campaigner <br> Serial killer|skills = Very High Intelligence <br>Charisma<br>Manipulation<br>Master of disguise<br>Murder skills<br>Superficial charm|hobby = Kidnapping, raping and killing women<br>Skiing|goals = Get away with his murders (failed)<br>Evade execution (failed)|type of villain = Misogynistic Serial Killer|origin = Burlington, Vermont, United States|crimes = 20 Counts of [[Murder]]<br>
"The very definition of heartless evil"|occupation = Crisis hotline operator<br>Political campaigner <br> Serial killer|skills = Very High Intelligence <br>Charisma<br>Manipulation<br>Master of disguise<br>Murder skills<br>Superficial charm|hobby = Kidnapping, raping and killing women<br>Skiing|goals = Get away with his murders (failed)<br>Evade execution (failed)|type of villain = Misogynistic Serial Killer|origin = Burlington, Vermont, United States|crimes = 20 Counts of [[Murder]]<br>
Multiple Counts of Attempted Murder<br>
Multiple Counts of Attempted Murder<br>
Multiple Counts of Rape<br>
Multiple Counts of Rape<br>
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== Personality ==
== Personality ==
Bundy was a manodepressive psychopath with co-morbid [[wikipedia:Antisocial personality disorder‎|antisocial personality disorder]] and [[wikipedia:Narcissistic personality disorder‎|narcissistic personality disorder]].
Bundy was a manic-depressive psychopath with co-morbid [[wikipedia:Antisocial personality disorder‎|antisocial personality disorder]] and [[wikipedia:Narcissistic personality disorder‎|narcissistic personality disorder]].


[[wikipedia:Ann Rule|Ann Rule]], who wrote the book ''The Stranger Beside Me'' about Bundy, described him as "a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after." He once called himself "the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet." [[wikipedia:Polly Nelson|Attorney Polly Nelson]], a member of his last defense team, wrote he was "the very definition of heartless evil."
[[wikipedia:Ann Rule|Ann Rule]], who wrote the book ''The Stranger Beside Me'' about Bundy, described him as "a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after." He once called himself "the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet." [[wikipedia:Polly Nelson|Attorney Polly Nelson]], a member of his last defence team, wrote he was "the very definition of heartless evil."


== Early life ==
== Early life ==
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He was placed in a jail in Glenwood Springs, from which he escaped on December 30, 1977, by somehow getting his hands on a hacksaw and $500 and getting out through a crawlspace. By the time the jail staff realized that he was missing, he had already made his way to Chicago. After then spending some time at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and in Atlanta, he settled at Tallahassee, Florida on January 8, where he supported himself through shoplifting and purse snatching. On January 15, 1978, Bundy committed his first murders in almost two-and-a-half years. He broke into the Chi Omega sorority at the Florida State University, raped, strangled, and bludgeoned students, Lisa Levy, and Margaret Bowman. Two other students were also attacked but survived. The same night, he attacked another woman eight blocks away, she also survived.
He was placed in a jail in Glenwood Springs, from which he escaped on December 30, 1977, by somehow getting his hands on a hacksaw and $500 and getting out through a crawlspace. By the time the jail staff realized that he was missing, he had already made his way to Chicago. After then spending some time at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and in Atlanta, he settled at Tallahassee, Florida on January 8, where he supported himself through shoplifting and purse snatching. On January 15, 1978, Bundy committed his first murders in almost two-and-a-half years. He broke into the Chi Omega sorority at the Florida State University, raped, strangled, and bludgeoned students, Lisa Levy, and Margaret Bowman. Two other students were also attacked but survived. The same night, he attacked another woman eight blocks away, she also survived.


On February 9, 1978, Bundy committed his last known murder. He abducted 12-year-old Kimberly Leach outside her school, raped and killed her and tried to hide the body in an abandoned hog shed. On the morning of February 15, he was arrested for driving a stolen vehicle and was quickly linked to the sorority murders. In the end, Bundy received two death sentences; one for the sorority murders and one for the murder of Kimberly Leach. Two pieces of evidence proved crucial: a set of bite marks on Lisa Levy's buttocks and the testimony of a Chi Omega resident who hadn't been present at the killings and saw Bundy leave the building. Bundy spent the better part of the 1980s fighting his sentence. During this time, he was interviewed by FBI profiler Robert Ressler, who found him uncooperative, and married Carole Ann Boone, a former co-worker, and had a daughter, rosa, with her in October 1981. When Bundy talked about the murders, he always did so in third-person and speaking hypothetically. As the execution date came closer, Bundy confessed to more murders for which he hadn't previously been conclusively linked to. In October 1984, Bundy contacted the Green River Task Force and offered personal insights on the case, which hadn't been solved at the time. At 7:06 a.m. on January 24, 1989, Bundy was executed by electric chair. His last words were "I'd like you to give my love to my family and friends."
On February 9, 1978, Bundy committed his last known murder. He abducted 12-year-old Kimberly Leach outside her school, raped and killed her and tried to hide the body in an abandoned hog shed. On the morning of February 15, he was arrested for driving a stolen vehicle and was quickly linked to the sorority murders. In the end, Bundy received two death sentences; one for the sorority murders and one for the murder of Kimberly Leach. Two pieces of evidence proved crucial: a set of bite marks on Lisa Levy's buttocks and the testimony of a Chi Omega resident who hadn't been present at the killings and saw Bundy leave the building. Bundy spent the better part of the 1980s fighting his sentence. During this time, he was interviewed by FBI profiler Robert Ressler, who found him uncooperative, and married Carole Ann Boone, a former co-worker, and had a daughter, Rosa, with her in October 1981. When Bundy talked about the murders, he always did so in third-person and speaking hypothetically. As the execution date came closer, Bundy confessed to more murders for which he hadn't previously been conclusively linked to. In October 1984, Bundy contacted the Green River Task Force and offered personal insights on the case, which hadn't been solved at the time. At 7:06 a.m. on January 24, 1989, Bundy was executed by electric chair. His last words were "I'd like you to give my love to my family and friends."


== Known Victims ==
== Known Victims ==