Tuesday, June 8, 2021 at 1:01:00 A.M. EDT
Jerry PDX: Media evil never ceases.
http://sandhillsexpress.com/cbs_national/survivors-of-serial-killer-ted-bundy-tell-their-stories-cbsid81e25c13/
Last Saturday night, 48 hours gave us yet another “special” on Ted Bundy, while ignoring the wave of black serial killers, some of whom have far eclipsed Teddy Boy, that have plagued this country.
[N.S.: Murderpedia lists the number of Bundy’s murder victims as “14+”; other sites report that he confessed to 30 murders.]
I suspect because of that cable starz special mini-series, the powers that be decided to feature Ted to counteract the attention directed toward an even more prolific black serial killer. 48 hours probably got 20 times the viewers than that cable special did but that’s how it works with the “woke” media. Any coverage of black criminals requires a counteraction of White criminal coverage times 20.
At the end of the special, it ran this comment: “It is believed that Ted Bundy may have killed a hundred women.”
Really? No. While in many cases I would agree, not in Ted Bundy’s case. Most serial killers target hookers, drug addicts, or other street people. Ted liked young, pretty college students. They are harder to get alone and are missed fairly quickly. While Ted may have killed more than we know, his “high standards” made killing much more difficult, I highly doubt he managed that many in his eight years of activity.
I think that last comment was put in simply to eclipse Samuel Little’s media-created “90 victims.”
Bundy was active from 1971 to 1978 while Samuel Little was active for nearly 50 years. Yet the media never, or anybody else for that matter (except for me, but I guess I’m not the media), ever points out that two victims a year for Samuel Little is an incredible underestimation of the potential scale of his crimes.
Previously, at WEJB/NSU:
“Episode One of Series on black Samuel Little, America’s Most Prolific Serial Killer”;
1 comment:
"Samuel Little was active for nearly 50 years"
Doesn't give you a lot of confidence in law enforcement.
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