Feb 24, 2026
In this episode, we hear the untold stories of the daughters of Ted Bundy, Keith Hunter Jesperson, and Dennis Rader. Growing up with men whose crimes shocked the world left scars no child should bear. Through their revelations, we explore the psychological toll of living in the shadow of infamy: the shame, the secrecy,...
Feb 24, 2026
In this episode, we examine the confessions of Ted Bundy—not as moments of truth, but as acts of control. Listeners will hear how Bundy timed, shaped, and weaponized his admissions to delay execution, manipulate investigators, and preserve power to the very end. We break down what he confessed to, what he withheld,...
Feb 24, 2026
Feb 24, 2026
Bundy understood that women conferred safety. When women vouched for him—romantically, socially, or publicly—it neutralized suspicion. A man surrounded by women who trusted him appeared vetted. Their presence became proof of his normalcy.
“If women trust him, he can’t be dangerous.”
That assumption did...
Jan 31, 2026
Ted Bundy escaped custody twice—and paid for it in the electric chair.
In this episode, we trace Ted Bundy’s escapes from jail, examining how arrogance, manipulation, and systemic failures allowed a known serial killer to walk out of custody and kill again. We break down the courtroom theatrics, the lapses in...