Reupload from 2021. Better quality. Added to playlist "Ted Bundy trial 1979" 0:00 - 0:52 Bundy sitting at defense table 0:53 - 1:34 Court in session 1:35 - 2:37 Bundy's attorney Margaret Good requests Bundy's mother, father & sister have contact visit. Also Carole Boone and son Jamey 2:38 - 3:24 Jury enters the courtroom 3:25 -16:26 Louise Bundy takes the stand 16:27 -17:08 Louise Bundy leaves the courtroom. Bundy at defense table
Is this the real Carol DaRonch? The young lady that escaped Ted Bundys car? Either way thank you for this amazing video 🙏 The interest in Ted Bundy and his victims will never go away I don’t think, just like Jack the Ripper never did a hundred years before. I have no explanation for why this is. But thank you for the video, it honestly was very interesting to see the way he looks when his mother said sime things. I think Ted being narcissistic and having dreams of grandeur would have hated it when his mother said Ted had to work during school and college, she said it was necessary. Just knowing the bit I do about Ted Bundy I think that would have bruised his fake image a bit. And he showed no emotion towards his very caring and loving mother. Zero.
@@dwood5252 The first time I saw a picture of kohlbeger, his eyes immediately struck me. They’re the same as fundies. It’s like a weird squinty, long distance stare, but their eyes are all the way open.
That was the anomaly. He could be a caring, empathetic person, but it was a facade. That facade could drop easily to reveal a dark, malignant persona. Ann Rule, the famous true crime author who wrote the classic, "The Stranger Beside Me," worked alongside Bundy at this call center. Being a former detective, as the crimes rolled out across the country and Ted checked in with her, her suspicions were aroused, yet she had a hard time reconciling the criminal side of Bundy with the Ted she had worked with at the call center.
Hello Richard..just read your comment. Have you read Anne Rule’s book ‘The Stranger Beside me’? She wrote about TB and the time she, too, volunteered at the same crisis centre when he did. She wrote that he would, on his shift, just ignore the calls...What a revelation for her when the news broke about his murders. That would be shiver-making.
I can’t understand the irony in that. He took lives but at the same time, cared to be a crisis line worker. As a former 911 dispatcher I couldn’t fathom being both a monster and a compassionate person for those in distress
5:24 "How did you raise Ted?" If Louise Bundy had been honest here, as uncomfortable as it might have been, I wonder if the jury might have felt more sympathy for Ted. He was actually raised to believe that Louise was his sister, not his mother. His father was unknown (still to this day). According to testimony from other family members, Ted's grandfather (who Ted was told was his father) was incredibly violent, racist and abusive to animals. When he was four years old, Ted was taken away from his "father" to live with his "sister" on the other side of the country. He only found out that his sister was his mother when he was in his 20s. The point of this testimony, already having been found guilty, was to convince the judge and the jury to spare Ted the death penalty and give him life in prison. Had Ted, Louise and the lawyers been open and honest about his upbringing, perhaps the judge and jury would have recognised how disruptive and psychologically damaging his childhood had been and felt more sympathy when sentencing him. However, the crimes were terrible, and this was in Florida, and the death sentence had just been made constitutional again, so it might not have changed much.
Yes I read that about Ted and his mother. But there was a rumor that Teds Grandfather was his biological father too ?? I think it worked out the way it should’ve for Ted getting the Death Penalty, especially Ted being knowledgeable about the law . If he got a life sentence he might have found away using the law to be back out on the streets again doing the same thing but maybe even worse. 😮
Many of us have abusive parents, tragedy and trauma in our childhood. We didn't become mass murderers and that can't be used to excused something so evil.
My mom was an admin at the University of Washington Law School. I asked her if Ted ever gave her a creepy feeling and she said no, not at all, but she never liked him because he was always trying to manipulate people and situations to his advantage.
Things were much different back then. If your family member was sentenced by the state To die Your family didn't abandon you What he did he did was horrific But his mother loved him to the end I feel bad for her I hope her soul rests. Back Then family used to pick up the body and actually have a service. That doesn't happen these days you end up in a potter's grave. He had that Dignity of being creamAted and had his ashes thrown over the cascadian mountains
I don’t think it’s really fair of anybody to say she didn’t care about the victims that he killed. If it was your child, your child is number one in your heart. You don’t automatically just look at them the way the rest of society would. She was probably tormented on the inside by what he did, but also the deep love she had as a mother for her son. None, absolutely none of us, should be judging her. She didn’t do it, and I think she cared a lot. The enormity of what he did would be unfathomable to any mother, if it was their son. I feel truly sorry for his family too. He destroyed them as well.
She can love him but lm not interested in anything she has to say. It's irrelevant. He was born, he was a child and then he was a depraved bastard. I would never have stood on that stand.
Without knowing any backstory, you’d think he was just another attorney in the courtroom. His ability to look professional, blend in and be likable was definitely a big part of what made him evil. Just goes to show you, an image goes a long way, even if it’s just a facade or trick.
Halo Effect in effect. His looks, fitness and full head of hair was disarming to the female victims that were duped and then killed. A guy like BTK or Ridgeway could never get that close in the context that Bundy did during his ruses.
We really need more judges like Judge Cowart presiding over court rooms of today. The man is a legend, he conducts himself with fairness, impartiality and most importantly, empathy for everyone, the jury, the witnesses, the prosecution, the defense and the worst of them all, Bundy. I wish more judges followed in his footsteps. RIP Judge Cowart!
Wait the judge die already no way..... well I love the line when he said to ted that they will put him on the electric chair 💺 until your whole body is dead.
The narrative that Mrs. Bundy presented here of a stable, wholesome, safe, loving family unit was FAR from the reality of his upbringing and family life. So far.
Those were the days if that's what they both wanted. Many women have different aspirations than cooking and cleaning and raising kiddos. That has to be respected too.
Imagine being able to raise 5+ children and buy a home in a fairly large city on just a cook's income. It's a shame the way we've allowed corporate greed to hollow out the middle class with low wages and price gouging, while the rich get richer.
It’s actually a hormonal thing that happens to mothers when their babies are born. We love our children no matter what and we gave no control over that. That’s Mother Nature at work and there’s nothing any mother can do to change it. Which is a good thing!
Pues ella no cree así , el ultima día q llamo ted la mamá le dijo q lo quería y siempre será su hijo sea malo o bueno las madres los aman así si no tiene mejor no decir nada
She didn’t care about the victims. Even right to the last minute when he admitted he killed over 30 women all she was bothered about was him and his excuses.
Jesus you can’t expect a mother to stop protecting and living her child. It doesn’t matter what they have done. It’s a universal law of nature! And this poor mother had no control over her feelings of love for her child just like all of us who are mothers!
There are many victims and victims’ families who don’t believe in the death penalty, either. For one, it’s not the state’s place to do that. For another, it’s society’s obligation to be better than the most evil amongst us. Third, there are a dozen different psychologies and motivations behind murder, and not all are deserving of being written off as evil. The state is horrible at determining someone’s real motive/psychology, so we shouldn’t have the same reaction to all murderers. However, it gets tricky when trying to assess Ted Bundy’s mother here. Too many families/friends are blindly loyal to someone, despite what they’ve done to others. Ted Bundy was obviously evil to the core, but his psychopathy successfully charmed people. I don’t lose sleep over the fact he’s dead. But the practice of the death penalty, itself, is wrong.
I think so also, if you've ever seen any of his long form interviews, he can charming, comes across as very intelligent and his looks are disarming. I know a lot of people are on here attacking his mother, but she probably compartmentalized everything. She knows he's a monster for what he did, but she had a lifetime of him being the nice, responsible son.
@@powerboatguy2308 She raised him to believe she was his sister because she was unwed. She allowed her father, Ted's grandfather, to beat the hell out of him, show him p0rn and all of the other sick things he did. She taught her kids to be quiet and pretend they are the picture, perfect family. She continued to sick cycle of secrecy which is why Ted hated her. There is no truth to this woman. I don't care what anyone says, he was raised in a sick environment. There is NO stats or science that people are "born evil". There IS evidence that an unhealthy environment causes and/or perpetuates maladaptive behaviors. Every kid needs different rearing. They have emotional needs. This woman is heavily Christian as well that practically beat this in all of her kids. Please with the "compartmentalizing". She was NOT a nice woman.
I hate to say this , but his mother wasn't being honest while on the stand . It was later discovered as a fact that Ted Bundy went through absolute hell at home. I won't go into all of the details. You'll have to Google it. I'm also not making any excuses for Ted Bundy neither. Regardless of whatever justice had to be served
The depth of his depravity - killed dozens of people, then has his MOM as a character witness????????? What did he think that was going to do [other than torture her???]
I think she was a good hearted niave/soft invidivual who he took advantage of. I think her lack of assertiveness in his upbringing potentially contributed to how he turned out, but she and the rest of the family were victims too
She considered the death penalty barbaric all the while casually ignoring the barbaric murders her son committed. And clever of that defense lawyer to present her and her family as a wholesome all American family when the opposite was true.
At least he got gang-raped while in the death row. Also disgusting that he was allowed to keep banging a woman while incarcerated. Imo he and that woman should "please" the entire death row, one in front of the other, even with his mom watching, for him used her in courtroom, to try to teach something to that evil pos.
@@Scorpio72350 sure, he had a lovely upbringing compared to, say, Charles Manson. But that's a very low bar to set, isn't it? He was left alone for weeks as a newborn in a unmarried mothers home. He had very little contact with people, no hugs or skin-on-skin contact (which is important for newborns) and then he was raised by his grandparents (who he thought were his real parents until he acquired a copy of his birth certificate in his twenties) no one knows who his father is, I don't think even his own mother knows.. So his mother is running around sleeping with multiple men and gets pregnant, tries to abort the baby but it fails, she eventually gives birth and then abandons the baby for weeks, only to palm him off to her own parents when she *finally* picks him up.. Yeah, she sounds like a real class act 🤮 She was a cold and selfish liar, Ted must of inherited the trait from her
Aww his mum seems a lovely caring lady it’s so sad her son turned out like this how would anyone feel if it was their child god bless you mrs Bundy none of this is your fault she is a victim as well you can’t just stop loving your son no matter what he has done
She is opposed to the death penalty but yet can't see that her son killed so many young women robbing them and their families. I am all in favor of the death penalty especially in cases like this.
Absolutely wrong. His mother is playing the victim just like he does. You can still see her enabling his horrible behavior. And the fact that she didnt take responsibility for him as her son in his early life absolutely played a part in his psychopathy.
'Seems', just like he did. A lovely caring lady would not have stood by such a monster bragging on him and giving him full support, throwing loving and proud glances at him. Disgusting.
She didn't know if he was guilty or not at this point of the trial. It wasn't until Ted got founded guilty and he confessed that she knew he actually did it
@@Angela-hv9jvAt this point in the trial she didn't know for sure if Ted actually committed the murders. It wasn't until he was found guilty and Ted confessed that she knew
He apparently saved lives while he was doing that job. And it might have been before the killings began. Regardless of anything else though, it has been confirmed that he did save lives during those phone calls.
Bless your heart,no mother ever thinks her beloved child would end up this way💔 I’m also amazed at her poise and demeanor, I would be a sobbing wreck 💔
You would think he would. But criminals don't think. They just kill. The mind boggling thing is that Bundy could kill any of the other women in the courtroom and not be bothered by it. Psychologists also said that Bundy sought revenge on the woman who broke up with him yrs ago. So every young woman who resembled this girl he would torture, rape and kill.
As a mother myself I can only imagine the rollercoaster of emotions Louise was going through, I truly feel sorry for her. Its clear she did everything she could as a mother to raise him well. I have watched enough Ted Bundy content to know he is among the worst of the worst barbaric evil that has roamed this planet. R.I.P to all his victims, known & unknown 🕯Respect to Carol, Karen, Rhonda & all who other unknown survivors🌹
Alot good parents they raise their children with good morals and values and to respect people. If their child become Serial killer then they would be ashamed of their child and disown them.
It's not clear at all. We only see her recited testimony. We don't see how she treated this bastard as he was growing up. I'm not defending Ted. Just saying that we have no idea what kind of mother she was.
It’s all happy families until you have to appear in court concerning the shenanigans of your prolific necrophile psychopath serial killer son (who grew up believing you were his sister).
Ted moms has nothing to do with his killings.I pity her so much.She's old and weak,hard up looking and kind looking and yet her son gave her too much stress and misery .She doesnt deserved this.May God bless you Mrs.Bundy.I hope you are now in peace already and the families of all the victims.
Thanks for sharing this. Until seeing this, I hadn't considered Bundy's family as victims, but they are. I feel for Mrs. Bundy. She must have felt enormous shame in her son.
She seemed to be absolutely so in love w her son. She smiles @ him, she just seems to adore him. Only a mother's love. It's too bad he disappointed her when he turned pure evil. Blessings her heart
Yeah, I also dig the Florida accent. Just listen to George (Bob) Dekle (Bundy's prosecutor) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qllnay9ZWv0.html
@@nesadcruz7840exactly people saying they feel sorry for her. Even when he admitted to her he killed over 30 women all she’s could talk about was him and his excuses and not mentioned ANYTHING about the victims.
@@6859benbecause she genuinely believed he was innocent. Bundy was a master manipulator, he had a lot of people fooled. His own Mother didn’t stand a chance at seeing who or what he really was. You think you know your kids better than anybody. I think when he finally admitted it, it destroyed her but she had to keep it together for the other 4 kids. You should see his little brother Richard now, it’s completely wrecked his life. I see him as one of Teds victims. He idolised him. Now it’s like he almost feels some responsibility. It’s terrible. We shouldn’t sit in judgement of a Family going through hell. They are not responsible for what he chose to do. Ted is at fault, and Ted alone.
I can feel her heart breaking. She was the reason for his academic accomplishments. She, herself is intelligent and likely helped him to become studious and detailed. He broke her heart.
A mother will fight for her child. Always. That doesn't mean she doesn't care about the victims or what he has done. She can't help it. It's her child.
Not true at all. Some people, usually girls, have parents that hate them because they’re too good. The kid is scapegoated for life. Narcissistic parents like this can’t stand to face how evil they really are.
Louise bundy seems like a good sweet soul,I remember her saying how sorry she was that her son did this to the parents of Susan rancourt ,u could hear the pain her her voice,Susan's parents told her they didn't blame her and they realized ted is sick.
I am so very sorry for all the families who lost loved ones because of him. May they be blessed in the peace of God. Also, his mother, I am sorry for her. I don't know or understand what could make anyone do such unspeakable things to someone else. There is no easy answer, only God knows. Such a waste of his own life too. He was intelligent and successful. He worked very hard for all of his lawful accomplishments, he could have really been somebody remarkable. But this darkness inside him robbed him of being the son, husband, father and friend he could have been. Killing is wrong. All this needless suffering by everyone whose life this touched. May God continue to comfort them all always.
Under these terrible circumstances Ted Bundy's Mum handled the situation very well. I was impressed with her recall of his education, she was quite a bright lady under a lot of pressure. A tragedy from start to finish!
She seems like a wonderful lady. Often times the parents of a serial killer come across as odd but she seems so very sweet. It must have been an awful thing for her.
Some documentaries have called her a cold and distant mother and I believe those to be true for a person to turn out like that has to start from the womb
His mother was his sister and the one he thought was his real mother was in fact his grandmother just back then to be a single mom wasn't a thing so they lied about who was the mother apparently he knew when he was 19 years old. It is what I heard I don't if it's true or not 🤷 🤔
Well, lady, your son ABUSED, TORTURED, and MURDERED dso many human beings. For her to say the death penalty is barbaric, is an absolute joke! If she really had such a GREAT relationship to her son, how come she never suspected?
Because he was a psychopath and master manipulator, and they are absolute geniuses at hiding their pathologies from people they don’t want to know about them. He was also charming and always employed, often in jobs that helped a lot of people, and they were close, so it’s not really surprising at all that she still felt they had a great relationship.
I have to say judge C. is a very good judge. He has class and during breaks he likes to laugh and tell stories. Especially about the woman juror who was so hungry after the trial. I guess they were given sandwiches.. But he thanked them for their civic duty and dismissed them. She didn't leave till she ate quite a few lol. And how he addressed Ted Bundy after sentencing says a lot about his character!; Before he was a judge he was a motorcycle police officer in Miami. I guaranteed he made jokes and gave breaks to the motorist ? He deserves everything he got the death penalty for. But that judge's comment at the end I believe he was right about Bundy. I can't get my mind around how someone with a beautiful girlfriend and little girl, smart going places could do the horror acts he did!! Such a waste of a up and coming career. But the DEVIL got fried!!!
How embarrassing it must have been to have your own mother there to witness all of the testimony and images of his horrible acts. In the end, Florida and the families of his victims prevailed and he was put to death.
"Bundy was born at a home for unwed mothers in Burlington, Vermont, on November 24, 1946. He remained there for two months after his birth. His mother, Louise Cowell, considered placing her baby up for adoption, but her father, Sam, apparently wanted the baby to join the family in Philadelphia. There, Bundy-then known as Theodore Cowell-began life thinking Louise was his sister, not his mother." Tyler Piccotti And Sara Kettler
To me the death penalty is the most humane way to end the life of one who has taken the life of another, yet Ted Bundy's Mom considers the Deathy Penalty to be the most primative, barbaric thing that one human can pose against another human.
i agree. shuld be allowed to see the faces. also findit interesting that almost all the jurers here were black. they all made the right choice unlike most jurers today
Im pretty sure there is many mothers who love even more than her but wouldn't tolerate the evil shi he did. She is fkn lost. I have no admiration for her nor her stupid denial, on the contrary, imo she is defending evil, other moms would say something like feel sorry for the victims and say that he must pay, but btch just denied even after the necrophiliac rapist admitted. F em.
Speaking from my experience,9 brother and sister,blue collar,I had a few dysfunctional years,hurt my parents,21 yrs of therapy/ apologized,still under certain circumstances my head slumps... families...what have we learned 👀☮️
His parents also seems psycho. It doesn’t seems she has any regard or any empathy about victims and how they get killed by his son. She argues his son can be useful for society & she is against his execution. She will keep meeting him in jail. Seems she is enjoying ‘lime light’. What a pathetic woman.
I agree. It’s bizarre that even right to the last minute when he admitted to her everything he had done she still didn’t even mention any remorse for the victims family’s or nothing.
I feel so sorry for both parents. Ted maintained throughout his sentence that his crimes were never the result of his childhood and that his parents were exemplary people.
You know that he was raised to believe that his mother was actually his sister, and his biological father is still unknown to this day. His grandfather was terribly abusive. Maybe if his mother was actually honest, the jury may have spared him the death penalty as a result of his tumultuous childhood.
@@vinniepaul182Thank you for sharing that. He also was still denying it at that point I believe? Their family motto is ignore it and it doesn't exist, no matter what it is... I also believe Ted was a multiple personality. He often had different accents and word cadence. He also would thru life sign his name Sam on papers and letters to people. His mother listened to his confession and she ignored it after whimpering and then offered cake like she never heard it.
@@jooliagoolia9959 to have a son you defended be guilty would be like thinking your whole life was a lie. He was also getting death. Tremendous sympathy for Louise Bundy.
F that! She raised that freak, so something was off about her,, kids that are raised proper don't just go off and murder people for kicks. My Mother wouldn't show up in court and defend me after doing that evil stuff,,she'd be disgusted .
Fascinating. I am not a lawyer.. so this question is aimed at any lawyer (or law student) who reads this: Are defense attorneys (or prosecutors for that matter) allowed to voice an objection to the judge during final statements? There were a few things the prosecutor said that, in my layman opinion, would have triggered an immediate objection were I a defense attorney. Either way, Thanks Carol for making this available. Again, fascinating to watch. Oh... one funny anecdote to those who have read this far: A very good friend of mine was married in the courthouse in Orlando (where the trial took place) where a bunch of tables were stored out of the way. On one of them, the name "BUNDY" had been carved into the table, very deeply. (I figure that was his way of killing time (no pun) with a pen or some other instrument not considered to be a weapon). We jokingly all expressed our temptation to steal the table and put it in one of our residents. Of course we didn't, but were we a different sort, it would NOT have been hard to do in the middle of the pomp and circumstance (and chaos) of a large wedding. I have no idea why they left that table out in the open.
Hi there… Yes, both defense and prosecutors are allowed to object during closing arguments if they believe that the opposing side is making an improper argument. Typically, objections during closing arguments are made on the grounds of improper statements, mischaracterization of the evidence, or arguments that go beyond the scope of the evidence presented in the trial. When an objection is made, the judge will determine whether the argument being objected to is proper or improper. If the judge determines that the argument is improper, the judge may instruct the jury to disregard the argument or may order the attorney to refrain from making similar arguments in the future. In some cases, the judge may also declare a mistrial if the improper argument is serious enough to prejudice the outcome of the trial. It is important to note that objections during closing arguments are generally made for the purpose of preserving issues for appeal, rather than changing the outcome of the trial. The judge will make rulings on the objections, but the final decision on the arguments and evidence presented will ultimately be made by the jury.
I just watched a video before this one from grimmlifecollective, and he went to a museum that has that exact (assuming) table. They put plexiglass over it to protect the carving. They probably didn’t know the carving at the time and that’s probably why it was left out in the open.
Every time I see a parent, particularly a mother, who must speak publicly and try to make sense of a senseless act that her child did, I feel quite heartbroken for that person. It is not her fault that her son Ted turned out to be a sociopath. Professionals in the mental health field look to find what might trigger sociopathic or psychopathic behavior in a person.. But there is no one answer. I feel sorry for Louise, and also for her other kids. How horrible it must be to know that one of your own siblings committed any heinous crime, let alone the crimes that this monster committed. I marveled at how quickly Ted Bundy‘s death sentence was carried out. And though I understand the various controversies over the death sentence in general, in this case, Bundy got exactly what he deserved, and I’m glad he was taken from this earth quickly.
I realised that people have so much trauma they don't even know life is not perfect. I recently found out parents are narcs at 28 years old. Like bundy I thought my family was perfect. But me and parents have never really talked to each other
I found out that both of my parents were high on the narcissism spectrum when I was 59. They destroyed me and my whole life. I’m scrambling to pick up the few little pieces at 64.
Too bad his mother didn't talk about her pregnancy with Ted, that she was sent away to have him in an unwed mother's home & never revealed who his biological father was. Could be very revealing to learn. I don't like her. She strikes me as being narcissistic herself. Who smiles throughout their testimony at their son's murder trial? Creepy.
She didn't raise Ted, his violent abusive grandpa did. Ted found out he was actually the person he thought washis sister around the age of 12 I believe?
Ted's mother Louise was just as sad and pathetic as he was. Parents always ready to protect and defend their kids no matter what they did. She says for any human to take another humans life is wrong. She apparently didn't tell her son that.
She thought she had a God fearing, loving son who lived a good life and many who knew him thought the same. They didn’t know they had an evil monster right beside them. He ruined the rest of his mother’s life but he was still her son and no mother wants to believe they gave birth to evil.
SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE ASKED LOUISE BUNDY, WHERE WAS TED, ON 8/31/61, THE NIGHT ANNMARIE BURR, WAS KIDNAPPED N BURIED IN THE FOUNDATION OF UNIV OF WASH BUILDING, SHE KNOWS BUT ACTS DUMB, AND SHE'S A FILTHY LIER, SHE LIED TO NUTJOB TEDDY, ALL HIS LIFE, FOUND OUT AT 15, WHEN HE KILLED ANNMARIE, THAT SHE WAS HIS MOTHER, NOT SISTER, 15 YEARS SHE LIED, AND 7 STATES, HAD TO LOSE BEAUTIFUL LADIES, CAUSE OF HER PROMISCUOUS BEHAVIOR, NO ANGEL THERE🖕🤡 THE BIDENS ARE RELATED, LOOK AT CRACKHEAD HUNTER N TEDDY CREEPY F!! F THE WHOLE BUNDY CLAN, THEY SHOULD SUFFER, THEY CREATED IT, GACY'S FAMILY TOO!! PROCREATING MORE MENTALLY ILL HUMANS, NO PEACE FOR VICTIMS FAMILIES, ABSOLUTELY ZERO, FOR SERIAL KILLERS FAMILY'S, 🖕🤮FTRB,FJWG, FJBLGB 🧠⚰️💩
I don't believe a thing happened to Ted that justified the horrific pain and agony he cause those poor innocent women. He didn't go after monsters. He murdered innocent women and deliberately made their last moments on earth full of pain and terror. I don't believe Ted's mother loved him. I think she loved the person Ted pretended to be.
It is sad that he cannot appreciate the love a mother has for their children. If he did, the thought of killing anyone would have been repugnant to him.
The defense thought all those women and black males they picked for the jury, would be more sympathetic. Prosecution knew Bundy and evidence was so bad, they had confidence in that jury no matter who was who. They were right!! Thank God.
I feel sorry for Louise Bundy . I feel she did everything as a mother for him .she was clearly a good women in her local community and I think a lot of people truly feel for her as well. Imagine how she felt knowing her son was gonna got fried by the Electric chair
Judge cowart was an amazing guy. So attentive and kind. How he immediately picked up on his moms anxiety and reassured her all would be just fine was tops. He seems like he was a great person.
Against the death penalty. No one has the right to take is what she said a life and yet she doesn't recognize the monster in her son. I am against the death penalty but I've never lost soneone due to another and I am sure that would change my mind.
Comeing from a person that has and I. A brutal way where you couldn't at all have a open casket was 100 percent against him getting the death penalty and I fully pushed for life with out parol in solitary confinement for the rest of his life and him being 27 at the time and my reason for that is I don't believe that he should get a death that most would chose if they could and that be him just getting to lay down and then slowly go to sleep and then not wake up and thats its it die in his sleep so fuck that