A handsome man with a disgusting ritual.Ted jackets killed dozens of women, bodies then raped

A handsome man with a disgusting ritual.Ted jackets killed dozens of women, bodies then raped

Klaun zabiják měl doma malý hřbitov. Ve sklepě ukrýval 29 svých obětí

Jackets talk about addiction to pornography during an interview with a psychologist, even claiming to deserve a punishment.Whether it meant honestly, no one knows.The forty -two -year -old man is an experienced manipulator.Indeed, the investigators say it.At first glance, no one would say to a handsome and reasonable man that he was a brutal murderer of young girls.Yet the dark -haired man has the lives of several dozen women at the time of death."I'm the most cold -blooded fuck you ever met," he said once about himself.

Ted jackets confessed to detectives a total of thirty murders in seven US states.His victims were handsome young women.He most often stunned, raped, strangled and subsequently raped the dead body.He even returned to some of the remains repeatedly and raped them until he prevented the advanced decomposition from.He also cut off his heads for several corpses.“Investigators assume that the actual number of jackets of victims can approach up to a hundred.The exact number will probably never be detected again, "summarizes the Biography portal.

Bezcitný vrah, nebo nevinná oběť? Příběh amerického lékaře stále vyvolává otázky

Countless books, documents and feature films and series were created about the jacket.Despite the fears of the acts he committed, he has become essentially a celebrity in the United States.It was his likeable appearance, two escape escapes and behavior of court healing that were transmitted on television.The latest documentaries include the Netflix Conversations with and Killer: The Ted Jacket Tapes or the feature Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile with Zace Efron in the lead role."But there is criticism that popular media has turned jackets into a romantic character," says Britannica server.

Clever boy

Ted jackets came into the world in 1946 as Theodore Robert Cowell.His mother was unmarried, the boy's biological father unknown.So they raised grandparents.Since in a given period meant conception of offspring outside marriage social stigma, the boy grew up in the belief that his mother is his sister and his grandparents are parents.When exactly learned that everything is different is not clear.Among the later investigative versions, however.

When his mother married and moved after a few years after the boy's birth, the family convinced her to take her son with her.The boy accepted the name of the stepfather and Theodore Cowell became now jackets.

Although he was experiencing a relatively happy childhood, it was already possible to observe the warning signals in his behavior.“Already as a three -year -old he was fascinated by knives.Was a shy but smart child who was doing well at school.Yet he failed to establish friendship with classmates.In puberty, the dark side of the mind was even more.He liked to observe people through uninhabited windows, minor thefts have multiplied, "describes the server Biography.

Vrah ji unesl přímo z jejího pokoje a zabil. Rodičům u soudu ukázal prostředník

As the jackets later mentioned during the questioning, he was interested in pornographic magazines and articles about murders.He was never interested in establishing a deeper friendship with anyone."I do not understand what people lead people to be friends with someone," he said.

Since he was an intelligent young man, he continued after graduation at the University of Studio.At the Seattle school in the US state of Washington, he met a handsome young girl with whom he started dating.The books on jackets are listed under various pseudonyms, most often as Stephanie Brooks."This pretty young woman from California had everything the jackets wanted.Beauty, money and influence, "reminds the Biography server.

But the relationship at first sight of a nice couple had disintegrated soon.Ended by Stephanie that bothered that jackets are not an ambitious type of man trying to achieve something in life.“Bundy's breakup completely destroyed.A large part of his later victims reminded his ex -girlfriend - they were attractive students with long dark hair in the middle of a divided path, "writes Biography.

Now?Knight in shiny armor

Within a few years after the breakup he went through the jackets to the striking transformation.The ambitious young man became successful and professors of praised student by the mid -1980s.He was also involved politically, helped with campaigns at the local headquarters of the Republican Party.Since he studied psychology, he began to participate as a volunteer and completed several internships.Paradoxically in organizations that helped victims of criminal offenses or suicides.As writes The New York Times, jackets even wrote a leaflet for women about not to be a victim of rape.

In the Crisis Center for Suicides, jackets with Ann Rule, a woman who later wrote a book about him.It was she who said about the jacket after the conviction that he was the embodiment of evil.But in the years she worked with him, she didn't notice anything like that."I don't remember everything we've ever talked about.But we never argued.Now he always treated me like a gentleman from an old school and like that with every woman I have ever seen him.It was impressive.It always insisted on accompanying me to the car when I left in the early morning hours of work.Waiting to start the engine safely and when I left I waved me.He often said he didn't want something wrong to happen to me.He was like a knight in the Lesser armor, "said Rule in The Stranger Beside Me.

In 1973, the jackets also reached the rights at the University of Utah thanks to the intercession of the politicians for whom he worked.He even met Stephanie Brooks again and started dating her again.A couple talked about the wedding, but the jackets suddenly stopped echoing.In the same period, young women began to be lost in the area.

Will you help me?

It is still uncertain when exactly the jackets began to murder because he himself reported different terms.Some sources claim that he had committed the first murder as a teenager when he killed an eight -year -old girl.During the interrogations he gave jackets as the years of the first violence of 1969 and 1971.

But it was only in 1974, when police officers in Oregon and Washington recorded several disappearances of young women.Girls who only joined that they were young and attractive students evaporate without a trace.Moreover, in relatively safe neighborhoods.Often disappeared on the way to the tracks or joint action with friends.Usable physical tracks or fingerprints have not been found at the disappearance places.The only thing the witnesses remembered was that there was a young dark -haired handsome man with his hand in the tape and Volkswagen Beetle (legendary beetle, note.red.).

The pretended injury was one of the part of the jacket tactics.“He most often lured the victim to his car by pretending to be injured and asking for help.The kindness of young women was their fateful mistake, "Biography recalls.

Poprvé ji znásilnil jako jedenáctiletou. Jaycee Dugardovou unesli před 30 lety

When 11.June 1974, student Georgann Hawkins disappeared, five young women have been missing.To kill Hawkins, jackets confessed just before the execution in 1989."I had a briefcase and crutches.I saw her on the northern corner of the building block and asked her to help me with the briefcase.When we came to the car, I hit it with the Sochor.Fainted.I bound her and took her away.Was unconscious but alive.When she woke up, I stunned and strangled her again, "the jackets described the last moments of the young woman's life.

His rituals were also rape of the victim, which mostly occurred posthumously.The jackets returned to some bodies repeatedly - and according to his testimony it was the Hawkins case.The jackets were to return up to three times, then her remains began to rot.

The photo is my friend

Disappeared in the area continued in the coming weeks.Cases have noticed the media and the fear spread among people.Became clear that there is one cold -blooded perpetrator behind everything.But the police haven't had any specific clue yet."He wrote 14.July 1974 when the jackets went to the lake Sammamish for other victims.Kidnapped two girls there.These women disappeared from a place where there were literally thousands of people at that time, "recalls ABC station.

Twenty -three -year -old Janice Ottová and 19 -year -old Denise Marie Nasluda were tempted by a jacket with a story that she has a injured hand and needs to help put on the car boat.According to one of the jackets, the first kidnapped still lived when he brought the second victim to a remote place.He denied it later.

Thanks to the place and time of the kidnapping time, the police had a number of testimonies and witnesses available.Thanks to them she assembled an approximate portrait of the perpetrator and found out the model of the car and that she called Ted Ted.A portrait of the attacker appeared in the newspaper and television.On the basis of it, the police were given a tip for jackets, among others.It was called not only by his former collaborator Ann Rule, but also by Jacket's girlfriend Elizabeth Kloepfer, now Elizabeth Kendall.She said anonymously.

Oheň byl jeho nástrojem pomsty. Poprvé vraždil ve 12 letech, neušetřil ani děti

But the police received countless tips at a given time.And a successful law student, moreover working in an organization dealing with crime, simply did not fit into the image of a mad serial murderer.“It is necessary to understand that police officers had a list of about three thousand TEDs who had access to some Volkswagen.Ted jackets were among them, but it was a man with a completely pure criminal record, Tedybez tainting, "said the author of one of the books on the jackets Steven Winn pointed out.

In Jacket's benefit, it also played that she was the 1970s and the police had not many technical conveniences at hand.About DNA or Internet tests and computer databases could only dream of.In addition, as the jackets himself later said, he gradually improved during the murders and tried to leave a minimum of physical tracks.He did well, nor in one documented case has never been found his imprint.

Krasavec s nechutným rituálem. Ted Bundy zabil desítky žen, těla pak znásilňoval

The bodies of some victims from the Washington state found themselves after a few months and told about the horrors that the perpetrator had done with them.Not all families of disappeared but got the opportunity to murdered beloved to bury.The remains of several women have not been found to this day.

The woman who survived

Despite the fact that the evidence did not exist against him, the jackets realized that he should rather disappear from Washington.In September 1974 he moved to Utah, where he joined the University of Salt Lake City to study rights.Already on his way to his new location he killed the uncontrolled hitchhiker while passing through the state of Idaho.

The following month the women started to disappear in Salt Lake City.Three girls lost in a few weeks.Their dead bodies soon found naked, raped and strangled.Jackets later admitted that when he returned to the corpses to interview them, one of the victims made up and another washed his hair.

Jackets have already completely absorbed murderous thoughts.To the school he was so stubbornly trying to get it practically did not go.Instead sought victims.In November he tried to kidnap eighteen -year -old Carol Daronch.This time, however.“He got her in the car by pretending to be a policeman who investigates the case and needs her help.Carol Daronch, however, fought.When he tried to bind her, she rescued and escaped from the car, "recalls ABC document.

Říkali mu vrah se šachovnicí. V lese se měnil ve zrůdu s odpornou zálibou

But the first girl who survived the attack did not know him and could only describe the police officers' form.His girlfriend Elizabeth Kendall again drew attention to Theodore jackets.A woman who has already called an anonymous line when she suspicion that she was her kind to be a sought -after murderer - the perpetrator of the kidnapping in Washington.But then her tip fell.Moreover, she thought she might have been wrong, but this time it was different."My girlfriend returned from Utah where he moved now and told me that it was going on there again.My world has collapsed.I thought it would be too many coincidences.So I called the police again and gave the detective some photos, "Kendall described last year in an interview.

Investigators in Washington have already heard the suspicion of a young woman with all seriousness.But when they showed jackets to witnesses from Lake Sammamish, they did not recognize it in the pictures.But Kendall did not give up.Turned to the police in Utah.The detectives there have included the list of suspects, but they had no evidence against him.The murderer continued to escape justice.

Sex with the dead

Jackets had to know that the police could reveal it over time.In 1975 he moved to Colorado State.With murder could no longer stop.Even in Colorado he killed several women and satisfied their needs with their dead bodies."At that time he had more contact with dead women than with living," says ABC.

Outwardly, however, the jackets continued to behave almost normal.Even about one week he went to visit his girlfriend Elizabeth Kendall to Washington and talked about the wedding.Kendall did not mention that she had reported him several times to the police.

Then came August 1975.In a single moment the jackets changed from a hunter into a hunted game.As he was passing Utah, due to increased speed she tried to stop him road control.Jackets did not slow down but began to run away.It was a mistake.When policeman Bob Hayward eventually caught up with him, he found suspicious things in the car.Ski hood, pantyhose with cut -out of eyes, handcuffs, handcuffs."I thought there was something wrong with this guy," Hayward recalled.

Jeho vražedné běsnění spustil ruský film. Rozřezával dívky, jen jednu propustil

Police officers haven't had anything to argue for yet, but got into their records.One of the detectives realized when reading a message that similar car and objects were mentioned in the case of the kidnapping of Carol Daronch.After several months of gathering evidence, the jacket was arrested.Daronch identified him without any problem.

He was unable to associate with other cases of Jackets, so he was charged with the kidnapping attempt.But the jackets have not yet said the last word.Because his parents and acquaintances still believed in his innocence, they collected enough money on bail.Was thus investigated at freedom and returned to Seattle where he moved into his girlfriend's girlfriend's house.

Two escapes from prison

Although the jackets have so far escaped justice, the police have already convinced that he is the perpetrator of unresolved kidnapping and murders of recent years.Investigators from Utah, Washington and Colorado put their heads together.Jackets were under constant police supervision."When we went anywhere, it started around our house so many unmarked police cars that it sounded like the start of the Indy 500 race," Kendall recalled later.

Thanks to the ant work, the police managed to trace the jacket car that after the arrest for Daronch's case.Fortunately, a few hair remained in the car.Finally, the investigators had something in their hand, which allowed the jacket to get before court.The jackets insisted that he would defend himself - similarly he decided in the later courts and the way he performed and defended himself has gained relatively great popularity with the public.

In 1976 he was convicted in Utah for the kidnapping of Daronchová.After the detectives accused him of murdering a woman whose hair was discovered in a sold car, the jackets were transported to Colorado.Here he first attempted to escape in 1977 when he jumped from the second floor of the library of the courthouse.He managed to run away from the police for a few days before he was completely exhausted by the injuries he suffered from the jump, and noticed him a police patrol.

Říkali mu Terminátor. Vraždil celé rodiny, jedna oběť se mu ale vryla do paměti

After retention and renewal of the court trial, the jackets himself again defended himself.He did not refuse the lawyer because he would believe in his own abilities, but because he had a different plan in his head - escape from custody.At that time he was almost a local celebrity thanks to his appearance in Colorado's court and was interested in the FBI.“He escaped from prison in December 1977.Crawled through a hole he gradually dug into his cell wall.He dropped a few pounds before escaping to fit into a small opening.The guards noticed the jackets of absence only after fifteen hours, which inadvertently secured the serial killer a relatively large lead, "recalls Biography server.

While escaping from prison, the jacket was struck by the prison boss.Dressed his civilian dress.Outside he stole a car, passed several states and anchored in Florida.As he got virtually the other end of the United States of America, he realized that if he was not committed by crime, he could remain undiscovered practically until death.Because he had no documents, but did not want to accept him to any work.He thus secured his livelihood with theft of wallets in stores.

Ramp

He also couldn't get rid of the desire for another murder.“At night 14.January 1978 broke into the dormitory of Chi Omega at Florida State University.Attacked four young students there, two of them killed.In February he kidnapped and murdered a twelve -year -old girl, "writes Biography server.

The attack on the university was really cruel.Two students literally beat up.The second of the victims after strangulation also raped bottles from spray to hair.Two other students survived his attack, but they took severe injuries and fractures.

Fortunately, the number of victims was not to be expanded anymore.Four days after the last murder, he was stopped by a police patrol in Pensacole as he drove a stolen car.Although the arrests defended himself, the policeman managed to pacify him.Since students from the Florida State University were found in the car and several witnesses from the jackets were recognized, soon began a court in which the jackets were responsible for the last murders.

I can still be useful

After Bundy's arrest, there was a wheel of endless interrogations.Perhaps all television stations were broadcast, hundreds of reporters went to discuss.The main evidence of jacket guilt in the case of murders at Chi Omega was his dental records.They coincided with the bite found on the bodies of beaten and killed students.Jackets insisted on being innocent.

In court again defended himself.“In July 1979 he was found guilty of two murders in the Chi Omega complex.Got two death penalties.Another death sentence was then brought by the judge in 1980 when the twelve -year -old girl was killed, "writes Biography server.

Even after the conviction of the jacket in prison continued on the fact that none of the deeds had committed.This is despite repeated interrogations.The confession and details of the murders tried to get out of the police and special FBI agents.After several years, however.Gradually he began to admit to the investigators, a total of thirty murders.

He also described his lives in detail and willing to journalists, and on the basis of interviews, books were created.The problem, however.This is the case with two girls kidnapped from the lake in Washington and killed on the same day.He claimed to journalists jackets that one of the girls forced the murder of the other.But the police interrogation just before his death, but dismissed this statement.

Vrah od jezera Elsinore: oběti mučil a znásilňoval. Neušetřil ani svou dceru

Despite the fact that journalists, psychologists, police officers and agents of the FBI jackets in the months before the execution began to admit some of the actions, he certainly did not want to die in the electric chair.Therefore, he tried to postpone the term of execution.He did it twice.First, the Supreme Court had its case reviewed due to a possible psychological disorder.For the second time for a similar reason, the Court of Appeal delayed the execution of.

The third set deadline for execution, 24.January 1989, but he was already final.The murderer still tried to tact and constantly indicated to the police that he could still be useful - perhaps by giving places where the remains of the previously not found victims lie.However, the families murdered did not stand anything like that.They believed that jackets are a murderer and other details of the suffering of beloved daughters, sisters and girlfriends did not want to hear.Rather hoped the jackets would soon die.

Although the wishes of the families were largely corresponded to the public's mood, there were people who believed in jacket innocence.These were mainly women who enchanted his performance in court, appearance and charm.Jackets corresponded with several women in love.

Murderer

Investigators talked to the jacket in the last hours before death with the jacket.One of them was a special agent William Hagmaier from the FBI, specifically from the Behavioral Analysis Unit.It is, by the way, a unit whose activities are also displayed in the Czech Republic by the well -known series of ideas of criminal.Hagmaier with the jacket before execution spoke sometime twenty hours in a row.It was the murderer who revealed many details of the murders he had committed.

“He was Hagmaier to whom the jackets told that he often returned to the places where he murdered his victims and told about what he felt in the murders.A special agent with jackets just before his death spent a total of 200 hours, "says the British server Express.

Sympatický saniťák, říkali o něm. Šlo ale o maniaka s nejodpornějšími touhami

Hagmaier with his unit in the 1980s dealt with the profiling of serial murderers and interviews with the jacket opened his mind to the mind of such a person.Jackets even called Hagmaier his friend."I didn't know what to think about it.I had a man in front of me, with whom we warmly shake my hands, and I thought in my mind that this was the same hand that held the instrument by which the jackets cut off his head victims, "Hagmaier said in one of the 1990 interviews in 1990.

Ted jackets were executed 24.January 1989."There were about 200 people in front of the prison gate.When they heard that the jackets were dead, they broke into cheering, "wrote about The New York Times about the execution of The New York Times.However, his story continues to be fascinated by filmmakers.Only two fiction films are to be mentioned this year's jackets.

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