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Ted Bundy

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by Stephen G. Michaud


  HA: Well, we both learned some things, I believe. I was glad to hear you say that in the rediscussing and reliving. . . going back over some of these years. . . you made an important breakthrough for yourself.

  TB: Yes, and I’m glad, too. I think it was important. That’s why I feel that all this was not a waste. It started to put me on the path to where I am now. Just thinking about this business was so terrible, so horrible. You really jarred me a couple of times, knocked me back from where I thought I was to where you thought I ought to be. I don’t recall exactly when it happened, but while I was facing all this from you – which wasn’t easy for any given session – I slowly began to understand what I had to do next, how I had to restructure my life. I’m in a lot better shape now.

  Oh well, who’ll remember either one of us in a hundred years?

 

 

 


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