As if Ted Bundy couldn't get any creepier, chilling footage has been unearthed of the serial killer talking about one of his victims, who was just 12.
Serial killer and rapist Bundy was one of the most notorious criminals of the late 20th century.
He is known to have murdered at least 20 woman during the 1970s, although some experts believe his actual victim count might be closer to 100.
Bundy was arrested and released multiple times throughout the 1970s. In 1978, he was arrested one last time, receiving three separate death sentences for the murders of two students at Florida State University and a 12-year-old girl.
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He was executed via electric chair in 1989.
Bundy's last victim before his final arrest was 12-year-old Kimberly Leach.
Leach was kidnapped near her school in Lake City, Florida on February 9 1978.
"It was raining, drizzly, [a] very dreary day," her classmate, Lisa Little told ABCNews. "I went to our designated spot to meet up to go to our class together and she wasn't there."
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Lake City police searched for Kimberly but found nothing. It wasn't until two months later that her body was found 35 miles away in Suwannee River State Park. She had been assaulted and murdered.
Now, chilling interview footage has resurfaced showing Bundy talking about Kimberly's murder, and it'll send shivers down your spine.
In a video which has been shared to X, Dr James Dobson can be seen talking to a handcuffed Bundy.
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He says: "One of the final murders that you committed was little Kimberly Leach. I think the public outcry was greater there because an innocent child was taken. What did you feel after that?"
Bundy looks uncomfortable and hesitates before finally mumbling: "I can't really talk about that right now.
"I would like to be able to convey to you what that experience is like but I won't be able to talk about that."
But, while Bundy seems to be in pain thinking about the murder, X users aren't convinced.
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One person hypothesized: "What he meant by 'I wish i could convey... can't talk about that now...; is because he knows he can't tell the interviewer how much he enjoyed it. He didn't want to hear someone challenge him on his view of the experience. So he kept quiet to someone not his ally."
Another wrote: "That look he gives in the end is so menacing."
And a third commented: "I always think that's what his victims saw. Chilling."
Topics: Crime, True crime, US News, Ted Bundy