What You Didn’t Know About America's Most INFAMOUS Serial Killer
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@TheChuckV_72
16 күн бұрын
Is that vegan teacher in your profile 😂
@MiraParadise-bj2ye
16 күн бұрын
@@TheChuckV_72 Yes, Yes it is Lol.
@ryleighthedarkstar4824
16 күн бұрын
When I here that line I get hyped
@AllisonBens
16 күн бұрын
The best lines E V E R
@solene2014
16 күн бұрын
Qui est ted bundy tatie kris 😊
Please start a podcast on Spotify. I need to hear it if you haven’t already. Literally the funniest person making jokes in the most dark videos, but I love it.
@chrisheaantonucci7146
16 күн бұрын
For real, like I could listen to it then for hours at a time xD
@Abbi3e
16 күн бұрын
frfr
@caitlinbrown-db3rx
16 күн бұрын
I WOULD TOTALLY LISTEN TO THAT
@Savanna_banana28
16 күн бұрын
yesssss. I commented this same thing on an earlier video.
@LouxHaz
16 күн бұрын
I agree, like, I love her jokes and voice and literally could listen to it for hours on end... like, she could LITERALLY start a podcast, and she'd have millions of followers within seconds-
Fun fact if you're interested: After Ted Bundy was executed, a photograph was taken of him that appeared to show him smiling as he died, this being just completely sick. He killed so many innocent women in ways that are unbearable to imagine, and yet he died wth a smile of his face. May his soul be buring in hell.
@Kira.456.
8 күн бұрын
Dajum
@bryerwilson2464
6 күн бұрын
Where that photo at
@Eleophinsane
6 күн бұрын
@@bryerwilson2464 I'm sure u can find it on Google.. if not then idk, it was in the newspaper at that time, front page I believe
Not so fun fact: my aunt was actually a part of that exact sorority. She was in that sorority house the same night he was there. I still can’t believe it.
@eeeeesha
12 күн бұрын
That's scary 😬
@dumaroadire
11 күн бұрын
I thought you said your aunt was among his fans. So glad to be wrong but can you Imagine the simulated horror of watching a video on Ted bundy and seeing your beloved mum, aunt or grandma among his fan girls in the court room. 😢 Yikes!
@TheGlobe7
11 күн бұрын
that's crazy! God really saved her! praise God!
@KittygirlZoeJaimz
11 күн бұрын
My high school psychology teacher had a run in with Bundy too! She told us that her and a friend were hiking up part of a mountain to a campsite, and a man pulled over offering them a ride. He had an arm in a sling. They denied his offer multiple times before he got angry and drove off. It was only when he was arrested and his face was on television that they found out it was him.
@gregnorton8523
11 күн бұрын
@KittygirlZoeJaimz omg no way good thing they said no
Kris calling us out in the intro for being into freaky stuff is 110% scientifically accurate
@mika-san8879
16 күн бұрын
tell me, how come each time i watch a video, any video, I see you in the comments? I mean, not really every video, but a lot of them? you're everywhere!
@infamouswickedjokestar
16 күн бұрын
I've seen you here, there, everywhere for the most part
@Rottenkitty
16 күн бұрын
@@mika-san8879they receive Kris’slikes
@mika-san8879
16 күн бұрын
@@Rottenkitty yeah, but not only on this video, on some of other content creators as well
@harrynac6017
15 күн бұрын
Actually ☝️it's only 109.5% accurate. If you're talking science, I think you need to be precise 🧐
Kris “ I can’t be sitting here for like 8 hours and talk to you guys about this, you’d get tired of me” Me - immediately offended cuz there’s genuinley no way to get tired of kris. She is my comfort channel. Honest to god
@jax2themax848
14 күн бұрын
I thought the exact same thing 😂
@janetsimpson2624
13 күн бұрын
😊😅
@AhnateyahConley
13 күн бұрын
So true
@Ur_normal-lesbian
12 күн бұрын
Yes.
@WilldLillyFox
9 күн бұрын
yeah ;-;
Me wondering why Kris has a giant neon "KINK" sign in her background before realizing it's supposed to be "KMK".
@chickadee_da_bat-cx9td
10 күн бұрын
STOP I JUST REALIZED THAT-
@kirahutchens9848
7 күн бұрын
Same😂
@wvetgirl94
7 күн бұрын
I wondered if anybody ever told her or if she did it on purpose lol
@Ms_nightmare
6 күн бұрын
THAT'S WHAT I THOUGHT TOO WHEN I FIRST SAW IT 😭
@seanparker4461
4 күн бұрын
Scrolled back up to look. Totally looks like "Kink." It's not just you.
I've seen the full clip of the judge, and it definitely feels more like "you had so much potential, but you decided to be a monster instead"
@emileemayers7123
12 күн бұрын
Agreed! He wasn’t a good person but he did have the potential to be a good person if he didn’t do all of this crazy awful stuff.
@batzyjohnson
11 күн бұрын
@@Billy-rc7xg to be fair, he was speaking directly to him and it was pretty obvious he doesn't care in the slightest about the lives he took. the entire trial was about how horrendous these crimes are, so he might not have seen it necessary to point out to someone that only cares about themselves and the spectacle they're creating. I could see how it might be prioritizing the potential of one man over dozens of women, especially considering the time. I just didn't interpret it that way, given how this was the first nationally televized trial and I doubt the judge was thinking about how his words might come across to anyone but the person he's talking to
@dumaroadire
11 күн бұрын
Exactly what I wrote in another comment. It's so disappointing that some people overlooked his shockingly evil and vile crimes and focused on his 'good' attributes. If it were up to me they would be jailed and put on a watch list or registry like sex offenders are. BTW imagine the horror of seeing your beloved mum, aunt or grandma among his fan girls in the court room.
@lacqueredlola
12 сағат бұрын
I agree!!
LADIES! TRUST YOUR GUT!! So many of the women around Bundy knew there was something wrong with him. They were brushed off and were told they were crazy. This is not uncommon. We are often told that we are crazy, that he’s a nice guy, that we could hurt his feelings or ruin his life. Your safety is more important than his feelings. If your gut says something’s wrong, TRUST IT. Don’t wait for your instincts to be proven right.
@Latte0809
14 күн бұрын
PREACH!!
@user-jg7dd7xw8h
13 күн бұрын
Go girl
@brattrox2939
11 күн бұрын
I told my husband that a guy he was helping with something creeped me out. That he was nice but seemed off like [insert a pedophile I know] and my husband said "yeah he's weird" in like a confirming my gut feeling way not like a brushing it off way because I was asking if I was over reacting and he told me I wasn't. No my husband didn't leave me alone around the guy and the guy was soon gone. I feel like dudes can sort of sense it too but are less on guard for it plus that feeling is confirmed for them less often because those creeps often don't target them.
@user-zt1gl6px7i
2 күн бұрын
TESTIFY!❤
I actually went to a crime museum and they had cars of a WHOLE bunch of serial killers, but one who like- actually kinda scared me was they managed to get their hands on Ted Bundy’s ACTUAL car. Like, that’s not a car, that’s a crime scene-
@PhillipKruger72
16 күн бұрын
kris 😮it would be awesome if you get @celinaspookyboo and @sam&colby to go to this museum for some ghost hunting
@ludocrious7898
12 күн бұрын
don't open the trunk😅...
@brattrox2939
11 күн бұрын
My guess is given the history of the car when police were done with it only a museum wanted it, well and probably his fan girls but honestly that's messed up to sell to them
@fantasydubs7382
11 күн бұрын
@@brattrox2939 Yeah, exactly- seeing that car genuinely shocked me
@micaelamorrigan2544
7 күн бұрын
Why would anyone want the cars?
39:13 My great grandmother’s cousin was Debbie Kent and losing her to this psycho was really hard on her. I love how you are acknowledging and bringing justice to all these victims, it really means a lot to the family members that had to go through these hard times.
@NoudlePipW
4 күн бұрын
Great grandmother's cousin? My mind is blown. My family tree has only reached to MY cousins and one grandmother.
Ted "I'd like to give my love to my family and friends" Gollum: "You don't have any friends, nobody loves you".
@user-zt1gl6px7i
2 күн бұрын
😂😂
So. My grandma was a student at UW when Bundy was attending and she fit the profile exactly. It's really unnerving to think that she could have been a victim of this monster and neither my mom, aunt, my cousin or I would even exist.
@BeautyIsMyLife
16 күн бұрын
The look of long hair parted down the middle was so popular at the time, pretty scary that so many girls were the type you wanted to prey upon. In fact that's what I look like right now so there's that...
@lilymasters2863
16 күн бұрын
@@BeautyIsMyLife kinda makes me want to shave my head again
@isabelleallerton
15 күн бұрын
@@BeautyIsMyLife I'm brunette and have a middle part, thank God I have bangs
@user-zt1gl6px7i
2 күн бұрын
For once in my life, I'm glad I'm a redhead!
Kris’s ability to mix humor with serious historical analysis is unmatched!
@Hannah-pd3xs
14 күн бұрын
It makes it easier to watch and stay on bc I have adhd and it makes me actually focus and stay involved instead of finding a new vid
I don’t think the judge meant it to sound like that. I think he recognized that he was evil, but also highly intelligent, and it was a shame. He didn’t use his intelligence to benefit society instead of killing people, and hurting women.
@RheaBaby27
12 күн бұрын
Came here to say this. The Judge was saying yes Bundy was incredibly intelligent. Had he not been a murderer... he would've been a great lawyer. He was smart. He studied hard. Had he put all that energy into law school instead of killing, it would've been a way different story. That's why the judge said what a waste.
@emileemayers7123
12 күн бұрын
Ok I’m glad other people see that because I made a comment similar to it but it was hard to form the words to express what the judge said. That’s probably why it came across as him complementing him for his good behavior when he was just pointing out that it’s a shame that he was such a horrible guy.
@dumaroadire
11 күн бұрын
Exactly! He was actually saying it was a shame bundy wasted his intelligence and he would have been a very good lawyer but he sadly took a different evil route. And that was very true cos if not for his extreme narcissism and disturbingly vile crimes, he would have been a very bright and intelligent lawyer, especially with his level of charisma. He really was a piece of sh!t.
I was in high school when Bundy was executed. One of my fellow students had written, "Kentucky Fried Bundy" on his locker.
Celina, Sam and Colby reacts and Kris in ONE DAY THIS IS THE BEST DAY EVER
@LouxHaz
16 күн бұрын
EXACTLY
@ZoeJane-Music
16 күн бұрын
Literally though!
@Sweetpeamichi
16 күн бұрын
REAL I NOTICED THAT
@solene2014
16 күн бұрын
Je t'aimes très fort tatie kris 😊
@Alex-tw1sb
16 күн бұрын
FR
The smile and saying you're gonna make him sound as ugly as he is and you're making him sound like a side character in one of the creepy holiday claymation movies. Love this!
Fun fact 😊my great aunt went to college/worked with Ted buddy and she said “ something about him was off…. So I always had a knife under my thigh just in case, 😅😅” which was later helpful because he approached her many times 😮
@Roseline-Rebecca
9 күн бұрын
Woah!
In High School I had a Criminal Science teacher who told us about her obsession with Ted Bundy, she was able to pull strings to be able to visit him to talk to him (maybe interview him?), she had his picture on her desk and just talked alot about him. It was so totally messed up. Ironically the teacher across the hall (who was also my teacher for critical thinking or something weird like that) was arrested a few years later for trying to hire a hit man on another teacher whose job he wanted so if she wanted a messed up jackass she was just right next door. True Florida upbringing I guess.
@JuliaRiddle
13 күн бұрын
What the fuck even is Florida honestly-
@chaoticcar1052
11 күн бұрын
@@JuliaRiddleI'm still convinced Florida can't be real. It just seems like poorly written reality tv
@JuliaRiddle
11 күн бұрын
@@chaoticcar1052 nah cause I have a friend who lives in Florida and like our of nowhere she'll tell me some random crap like it's normal and I'm just sitting here like wtf-
@X_Shadow_Wolf_X
2 күн бұрын
Only in Florida I guess 😂
Him using his real name is actually smarter than you think, a lot of undercover cops do the same as well. The idea is that if you use a fake name and someone called you by that name, you might not react or at least take time to figure out they are referring to you. Or alternatively, if you're in a public place and someone in the background just happens to say your real name, not even referring to you, you might still react to that. Both those things may raise suspicion, so seeing people who are lying using their actual names isn't that uncommon.
My HS job was working in a Daycare. As the only boy on staff the director put me in charge of the "Problem Kids". One kid had SEVERE issues. He was 4. In 2016 he stabbed somebody (thankfully not fatally) in a bar fight, and I'm not the least bit surprised. So yeah the REALLY troubled kids start showing the issues EARLY.
Bundy claimed he had a normal childhood, but almost everything he said was proven to be a lie. One of his childhood classmates DID claim that he hurt animals.
@jamielehman4934
Күн бұрын
I think that's an interesting thing about Ted. Most narcissistics would be happy to blame their behavior on a bad childhood but Ted absolutely would not allow anyone to think he was abused. Why? That tells me that Ted REALLY doesn't want ppl digging around in his childhood. There's something so horrific in his past that he'd rather take the blame himself instead of using the childhood excuse.
@laurac.405
Күн бұрын
@@jamielehman4934 He never knew his real father, so that could've been a factor. Otherwise, I think he truly did have a normal childhood. The myths and legends about him being an animal abuser and all that kind of stuff are lies to spin a good story. What _is_ clear, to me, though, is that he got into those lewd detective magazines as a 12-13 year old or so, and I believe that's what led to him developing those fantasies.
Kris be like: Narcissist+Superiority+Smart+Well read+Good looking: pOliticiAn🤪🤯
@SairePickens
6 күн бұрын
She ain't wrong though...
“And today I’m gonna feed ya” thank you mother. Food taken in. Edit: I summoned therians lol
@Sippet12
14 күн бұрын
I'm a therian too
@ThisIsFine0v0
14 күн бұрын
@@Sippet12omggg- therian club lol
@ElieanaMGlone
14 күн бұрын
Wrong it's auntie
@Pr1ncess_0n.p4ws
14 күн бұрын
I FOUND A THERIAN COMMENT ON A KMK VIDEO IM SO HAPPY OMG
@L1SS_0N_P4WZz
13 күн бұрын
@@Pr1ncess_0n.p4ws :DD
Only real Kallmekris fans are allowed to like this comment..
@DJILMarioBros_
16 күн бұрын
Don't translate... ฉันจะสมัครรับข้อมูลใครก็ตามที่สมัครรับข้อมูลฉันและชอบความคิดเห็นนี้…..🫶🏻
@DontReadMyPicture153
16 күн бұрын
*Dont read my name*
@user-vw6yx4mz6p
16 күн бұрын
I am a true fan
@darbs..
16 күн бұрын
Bro stop you were already on Sam and Colby and Jordan matter
@GhhfghBruh-mb5xl
16 күн бұрын
I love kallmekris
It's a BRUTAL one, but I'd love to hear you cover the "Toolbox Killers" that case is nuts
@user-dx2cu8lz9o
12 күн бұрын
Omg yes
"He's gaslighting ME, and he's DEAD!" Love these videos, the only true crime videos that don't give me nightmares and keep me up, keep up the good work, love you Kris 💙
@inotnatalie5048
7 күн бұрын
Omg yes, I would have terrible nightmares whenever I tried to listen to / watch true crime things but Kris manages to prevent this somehow
@Newtmas4eva
6 күн бұрын
@@inotnatalie5048 it’s like she has this magical way of making it non scary, probably the jokes
I love how instead of researching what Bundy sounded like or guessing Kris is just like "Nah I'm just gonna make him sound like a little kid on helium" honestly fair
Bundy was a piece of work . To extend his life at the end he tried to say he could tell them where more body's were. Heaven knows how many people he really killed.
It's amazing to me how much of Bondy's conviction was based on bitemark evidence given how unreliable we know that evidence is known to be now.
The judge was expressing his disappointment that Bundy used his talents for evil when he could have done so much good instead. It's like when your parents pull out the "you're a disappointment" card. He definitely didn't say that Bundy was a good person and in no way expressed that he didn't care about him being a murderer.
"Listen to your dogs, your dogs know that someone is sus" my old dog, PupPup, used to bite, pee on, scratch, and growl whenever my mom was near. My mom lost custody of us due to drugs 4 1/2 years ago. Seriously, listen to your doggos. They smart. Love you, Aunty Kris❤
@Fluffy-Fluffy
15 күн бұрын
Love the name PupPup, it sounds so cute 😊
@LibertyAMR
15 күн бұрын
@@Fluffy-Fluffy He was such a good boy. We would call him Zombie dog and he used to sleep next to me when I was a baby. He died in 2019, due to old age. He made it really long, especially seeing that he was the runt of the litter!
@Josie-bq5gq
2 күн бұрын
Proof that dogs are smart
@LibertyAMR
2 күн бұрын
@@Josie-bq5gq yep, dogs are smart. Sometimes, when I'm having off feelings bout something, I'll ask my pitbull x boxer mix to sniff them. If he growls, I know they are bad. If his tail wags, then its good
Kris calls me: 🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🤸♀️🤳
You should do the Tool Box Killers case. It was very disturbing. When I was reading their case and the audio transcript, it kept me up all night, just imagining what all their victims went through. Btw, love your vids from the Philippines
I'm a teenager in Bountiful Utah, and we had a police officer come to our school and tell us about Debbie Kent. It was considered a cold case, but he managed to solve it, so he gave us a presentation on it. Fascinating story, but really sad.
Now that i hear what Ted Bundy did, it reminds me of a story that my grandmother told me. Her brother hit someone over the head with an ashtray when a guy broke into his gf’s kitchen dorm, and surprised surprise, him and his gf was in college at that time, was in the same area, and the intruder fit the description of Ted, so we all assume it was Ted Bundy who tried to kill my uncle’s gf.
@A_certainUser
16 күн бұрын
Imagine if you started conversations off like that.
@MelissaLawrence2002
16 күн бұрын
@@A_certainUserI would 😂
@A_certainUser
16 күн бұрын
@@MelissaLawrence2002 that’d be so nice 💀
@kitty79er
16 күн бұрын
well even if it wasn't ted bundy, your uncle's GF was LUCKY she had someone with her... honestly good for her
It's always so unsettling hearing about serial killers like this. I'm glad Kris puts in humor while going over the most unnerving serial killers. Other than that, I don't think I would watch if it was a serious and ominous aura to the video, I'll be having chills for dayyss.
He much more likely wanted to get "revenge" on her by bringing her back and then dumping her-the same thing she had done to him. But now, like you using the Uno reverse card, he had the upper hand in his mind. She shattered his ego by leaving him (how dare she), and he could not let that go "unpunished." How much was that breakup a punishment for her for real? It's hard to say at that moment, but it's definitely a blessing in the long run.
There's a Tiktoker I follow who's friend's dad worked with Bundy and every Friday at the end of the day, he'd be like "See you Monday Bundy" and the image of that being a constant annoyance for Bundy makes me laugh.
@joychurchwell23forever
14 күн бұрын
What's this tiktoker name
@ElyOrSomething
9 күн бұрын
That's also a twitter post made by some dude in 2019 I believe and it's all i could think of throughout the video
An hour long video?? Wow. This is what im spending my afternoon on and im proud of it
@annamakesvids_1
16 күн бұрын
AH SAME
@chickadee_da_bat-cx9td
10 күн бұрын
Afternoon? Nah bro I’m watching this at 10pm
"Make his way to Tallahassee Florida, a place where nobody wants to go" nope Kris you were right I don't even want to be here lol
Bundy liked VW Bugs because the front passenger seat could be easily removed. That way he could have a victim up front to keep an eye on and out of sight.
I absolutely love Kris so much. And I also love how Caleb makes her so happy. When she’s with him she’s almost always smiles. I love her so much, it’s actually insane.
@frenchy1987
16 күн бұрын
Let's not get to crazy/creepy
@AsterTheFox
16 күн бұрын
@@frenchy1987how was it crazy or creepy? Not every love is romantic
@frenchy1987
16 күн бұрын
@@AsterTheFox this is the Internet,I really don't need to say anything more do I? This comment I'm sure is probably innocent but you never know!
@AliviaLinnekin
16 күн бұрын
@@frenchy1987 not like creepy love or stuff like that, I had a weird choice of words. My bad.
@frenchy1987
16 күн бұрын
@@AliviaLinnekin no I get it and I wasn't trying to be rude,I even stated I'm sure it was innocent! Internet is a scary place and I could only imagine the creeps that truly obsess over Kris. 😢
I really appreciate that you named all the victims. Their names should always be more important ❤
The way that Kris can be funny in the most serious stories makes it less scary and you need to start a podcast if you haven't already these are just too entertaining
@KallMeKris I must've been the only dude who didnt know about him besides his name and the fact he was a serial killer. Thanks for this video Kris! Also, I think you should cover Charles Manson next.
for real on dogs. their first job for us in domestication and most consistent one over time has been alerting to danger. they also pick up on body language on a level we don't, probably including smells tbh.
@goodbher9244
13 күн бұрын
It's not always 100% some people are scared of dogs and dogs find that suspicious, but I still trust my dog when he doesn't like someone, but I'm sure he's liked plenty of shitty people (he really likes almost everyone)
Fun fact : my older brother is staying in the same dorm building as Ted Bundy did in UW. He keeps saying that the students in that exact dorm room say that it's haunted 😬😬it's one of the oldest buildings in UW, so it is ALREADY creaky and creepy. Kris you should do an investigation on it!
@Olivia_28888
15 күн бұрын
UW Tacoma???
@MistressHorrors
15 күн бұрын
You already commented this? Lol
@Shaboopiee
15 күн бұрын
@@Olivia_28888McMahon Hall in university district.
26:24 The girl who was sadly taken her life in Oregon my mom's friends sadly knew the girl and didn't really know what happened to her. In Oregon sometimes you'll here about her story if you ask. It's really sad
@laraesbunbun
14 күн бұрын
I don't understand how someone can like a horrible man like him. They say the parents where very upset and depressed when they figured out. I can't imagine liking something like THAT.
I really recommend talking and learning about Robert Maudsley. It's honestly so incredibly interesting but also completely pulls at your heart strings and how media and doctors and police completely messed this dude up. Would love to see your take on him
Not only was it arrogant of him to defend himself, it was another way to abuse those girls who were victims and witnesses.
Kris: 3yr old Ted giggling in the back after surrounding his aunt with knives 😂😂😂😂
@Kallmekris - you are not alone. My mother saved my baby teeth too. When I moved away she “gifted” them to me. Still not clear what she expected me to do with them but since she was so happy to give me my baby teeth I felt guilty thinking about throwing them away…they are in the bottom of my jewelry box where no one will see them… ever! Love this series you do, I have an alert setup so that I know when you release a new episode. ❤
I genuinely believe he did also, as much as he could, love Liz and Molly, he did call her from Florida, he did keep her daughters drawings. Too many awful things also of course, but I think in whatever ways he could, he did love them.
@vp.vii4
6 сағат бұрын
Not the love what a "normal" person do but probably he cared and they were important for him. That is why he never hurt them.
U NEED TO MAKE A PODCAST ON SPOTIFY!! I WOULD WATCH IT ALL DAY
that whole "unwed mothers letting their parents claim the aby as their own and grow up thinking mom was actually their sister" thing was surprisingly common back then. I know of at least 3 instances of that just from my little Ontario, Canada home town. THEY didn't grow up to be serial killers...
@Br1eezy
15 күн бұрын
If you’ve ever seen the Disney Channel show Andy Mack, this dynamic is also displayed there 💀
@jennstandring5172
15 күн бұрын
I had not seen that. Thanks for the info.
@veronicavatter6436
15 күн бұрын
That you know of.........
@joychurchwell23forever
14 күн бұрын
Not all of them will become a serial killer but they do have several cases of the whole my sister is really my mom has mad many snap and kill the family are has tried
@THE_HIME_ANAISE
13 күн бұрын
Happened with my grandma and uncle. He was raised by my great grandma and only found out that who he thought was his sister was actually his mother when he was grown. Complete mind fuckery
I love this series! I also think a series where you read/react to horrible fan fiction like “My Immortal” would be AWESOME
fun fact, my grandpa was actually in his ward when he was around age 10. HIs parents also invited him over for dinner and had a "friendship" with my great grandparents. They never knew he was a serial killer UNTIL they saw the news and saw that he had been arrested for well you know but yeah. kinda weird🤷♂️AND fashion place mall is still functioning.
I was watching KZread shorts and i actually clicked the notification and i went from wood splitting to "CRIME! CONSPIRACY! CULTS!"
In the end the crowd outside the prison just singing ´bye bye Ted Bundy bye bye´ is so insane yet funny
Not me repeating “Kris I LOVE you!” Everytime I see she posted a new crime video (+this one’s an hour 🤩)
My aunt also grew up thinking her grandparents were her parents. Thankfully she didn't turn out to be a serial killer. 😅
@TheReluctantVlogger
15 күн бұрын
Women rarely do. It’s another one of those man things
@JuliaRiddle
13 күн бұрын
that you know of... (jk)
Ann Rule did an AMAZING job telling the story. She knew Ted personally. I read her book "The Stranger Beside Me" in 2020, it was so good. EDIT: should've just waited two minutes before commenting lol.
I need more of these videos. It is so fascinating how strategic these murderes and serial killers are.
8:45 The title of the movie is literally the judge's words verbatim when describing his crimes and ultimately sentencing him to death
It's actually really smart to use his real first name because you are used to responding to it, if you choose a different first name you may not remember to respond to it. In theory.
@ladeelibra925
13 күн бұрын
*I Agree. It also keeps him from having to memorize different alias' since so many criminals (& that's putting it lightly 4 bundy) use several of them. It also keeps him from slipping up when giving his name. But I also believe his Narcissism played a part too. just not 100%*
More fun facts!: I'm from Basalt Colorado and I have been to the Pitkin County Courthouse several times as my mom's friend works there. The window is much higher up than I believed when I initially heard about his escape. The fact that he only sprained/twisted his ankle and didn't snap a bone is so freaking annoying.
i sometimes get in moods where i can’t watch sad or scary things because it makes me depressed, but your upbeat and funny way of talking about things makes me able to watch content i love even when im in a weird mood, thank you for being you :)) ♡
The amount of times she says “piece of shit” 😂
Kris, I'd love you to do a deep dive into "The Yorkshire Ripper" and "Fred and Rosemary West", or even "The Moors Murderers", we have a selection of serial killers in the UK to choose from.
@Annabelvasquez1001
16 күн бұрын
Agreed!
@ciannamessinger
16 күн бұрын
She's done Fred and Rosemary it I'd love to hear about the others
@kallmekris
16 күн бұрын
My last one was on Fred and Rose west!!!
@TanyaRando
16 күн бұрын
@@kallmekris I’ll go back, I must’ve missed it! X
@Uhrtblondie_
10 күн бұрын
@@kallmekris Can you do one about Richard Ramirez
I am related to him and it still amazes me that there is more to learn but as I grew up I would overhear stories from my nana about him but being so young I never knew how big of a deal he was until I got older and it still blows my mind we have pictures of family members with him that have almost no one has seen.
The Anne rule reenactment with the sketch of Ted is pure magic! I love these kind of videos and would love to see more. You are an amazing imaginative KZreadr ever! Keep going! I’m so proud of you! ❤
I honestly never knew how he timed his crimes around exams or construction. Also, that picture of his car at the alcatraz crime museum (highly suggested you visit) I have seen in person and every time, I can practically hear the screams of his victims. Great video!
I love these ones. NEVER END THIS SERIES
I need Chris to make more videos like this. I love how she talks about these cases.
"The stranger beside me" is an insightful read.
“Let’s dive into this sink together” 😂
He nabbed a couple of girls from Central Washington University. I went to school there and I am also from the town where the university is located. One of my mom's friends worked and traveled with Bundy. She said he was a nice guy and she never had a clue that he was killer.
@Liv-rh4ll
14 күн бұрын
Woah! Damn
@AhnateyahConley
13 күн бұрын
Dang, that is bad
This video helped me so much with an informational speech that I will be doing for school, took a bunch of notes from this vid! Helped a lot, thanks Kris!!
4:14 “Heehehea”-Kris reenactment of Theodore Bundy as a child😃
Kris you should do a deep dive on the Oklahoma Girl Scout murders that happened in the 1970’s, it’s incrediably sad and heartbreaking. The camp got a threat before the girls went to camp and as far as I’m aware it hasn’t been solved And or the Jamison Family also Oklahoma it’s such an eerie case and this one also I hasn’t been solved as far as I know
@InternetStrangerThatCanRead
16 күн бұрын
I'm guessing you live in oklahoma
@veronicavatter6436
15 күн бұрын
Those GS murders are the reason why many camps dont have a lot of signage where I live. They only put out the main camp sign out on check in and check out days. All the direction signs are 8x10.
Sam, Colby, Kris, and Celina in the same day!!! THIS IS THE BESTTTTT!! (And it’s all about true crime, serial killers, or haunted stuff ) 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
I love that you did this video because I want to know the full stories of serials killers and everyone says that there's many videos about them but they're not that good. That is what I love about your content that you do things people do without people even asking for them❤
Please make more of these I love listening to you, I'm always doing something and just putting your videos in the background that helps me concentrate, 'cause I have ADHD I'm doing at least two things at the time. Love ya♥️♥️♥️♥️
This is scary, kris is going in a direction that requires another channel specializing in crime and horror stories. 🔥👻
1hr of her talking about this dude is crazy. Like he really had many events in life. Love ya Kris!❤
I'm glad people recognize him as a monster. The people singing "Bye bye Ted Bundy goodbye" to the melody of "American Pie" was too funny though
Could you maybe look into the case of Albert Fish? It’s probably the most messed up and sickening story I’ve ever heard that definitely needs more attention (I’ll probably post some stuff on it in the reply’s of this comment)
@AlejandraValdez-wm1wd
16 күн бұрын
What did he do?
@robinjennings88
16 күн бұрын
Yes please!! He did all the things, pure evil.
@CytoNeverSleeps
16 күн бұрын
@AlejandraValdez-wm1wd He would r*pe and kill several children and if it could get any worse he would usually eat the bodies. There was a lot more things that he did but all of it is just sickening
Off topic, kinda, but the fact that Kris and Bailey Sarian the pioneer Mystery Make Up Monday cannot say the word “burglary” is a cute coincidence to me 🥰🥰 love them both ❤❤
@jodiebarrett1857
15 күн бұрын
I love baileys stuff!
My sis and I love these true crime series you’re doing! Please do more!!! You make them so informative and (dare I say fun!? 😮) I love how you start from the very beginning and give the back story. The way you tell it and how much time and research you put into these keep me very attentive.
Can you do one of these videos on The Green River Killer... I live close to where he was and I don't really know much about him and I love these videos :)
Best way to cure a cluster headache is to watch auntie kris talk about murders hehe love theses videos
Hi Kris, I've always loved your channel. You raised me when my parents didn't and I just wanna say thank you...
31:38 that's the reason why he was able to get away with so many murders... he knew the weaknesses in the system and exploited those weaknesses. If he existed today he would've been caught much faster, so THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS you live in this generation!
Can you start a series reading true crime books?! I’d happily listen to you voicing characters in honestly any books 😂
Hey, Forensic Psychology student here. Research has actually suggested that the MacDonald Triad (animal cruelty, fire setting, bet wetting) isn't associated with violent behaviour or criminal actions. Just a little fun fact 🙂
@nbarnes6225
15 күн бұрын
Soooo many things that were stated as behavioral science fact just aren't true. It's truly crazy. Also? I love that the FBI basically started dealing with serial killers because they needed to amp up their importance so they could keep their funding.
@celest-un1nv
15 күн бұрын
ahhh! girlie i wanna study forensic psychology too! currently a junior in highschool so I got some time before I get to college but it’s like, my favorite thing, I can’t wait
@akmnry8894
15 күн бұрын
@celest-un1nv How exciting! I'm not sure how different the course is in the states, I'm from the UK but I'm sure similar content is covered. It's interesting because you learn about all sorts of different aspects of the criminal justice system from understanding the psychology of Prisons, the court and judicial system as well as offending behaviour itself. It does cover some heavy content so just a heads up xx
@celest-un1nv
14 күн бұрын
@@akmnry8894 i plan on studying abroad (if i’m not too broke) to germany or somewhere since college and doctorates will be free (or at least much less expensive). I’m also mostly fine with descriptive gore, but I should most likely prepare myself for videos/clips seeing as that’s obviously possible. But thanks sm for the heads up!
@QuAntique
13 күн бұрын
Might be me but that's what a serial killer would say xD
utah resident here 🙋♀️ my favorite story to tell people is that the only reason i exist is that my grandparents were coworkers and went on their first date when my grandpa offered my grandma a ride because she was worried about ted bundy catching her
@sophthevoice
15 күн бұрын
Ted bundy: matchmaker (i really hope you take humor lightly and i didnt offend you i mean no harm😭)
@alyjones9391
15 күн бұрын
@@sophthevoice BAHAHHA you’re good!! i literally make jokes about this all the time lol
New to your channel! Not sure why it took me so long, but here we are. Love you and you’re hilarious! ❤
I totaly just didin't bindge watch all of her crime vids for the 10000000 time. I LOVE YOU KRISS!!❤