teddy in his prime
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Alright, at 3:50 he starts to take the stand.

4:02, the lady is giving him the oath, the way he says "I do" is SOOO dismissive. I mean just a total skirting of the issue, 100%, absolutely no fucks given.

Wow, that smug fucking smile, what the HELL? Honest to God in my opinion, that alone just says, "I'm guilty. As fuck. And totally nuts." What the fuck does his shirt say?? This is kinda awkward since I have actually channeled Ted Bundy, and not even that long ago. http://www.sectual.com/thread-2369.html I have always kept a considerable distance from him because it's just... he's so evil. Like so freaking evil. I've tried to not really look upon him or hear him that much. Like I don't want to be tainted by that shit. And it's weird to watch this because like I said, he did come through to say some things and now I'm watching him and seeing exactly who the hell I was channeling and it's just... man. It's kind of a lot.

Like he can BARELY CONTAIN HIS LAUGHTER HERE. Right after he sits down and smiles. It's not even creepy, it's just evil.

His facial expressions give him away too. The guy is like "bring your attention to the morning of (date)" and Ted scrunches up his brow like he's attempting to remember. It's just blatant and pathetic. And it sucks to have to make these observations and say this since, like I said, I channeled him and whenever you do that, it's like you make an agreement to 'be cool' with a motherfucker and not scrutinize or 'judge' as it were. But you know me, I gotta be honest. I am not gonna hold back just because of that, and it's not like he even had anything that groundbreaking to say anyways, it was just some random shit I assume is already known anyway. I don't really even know what the point was.

4:30, he throws so much energy around trying to attention divert across other people and shit, it's really obnoxious. The way he's got his fingers in his mouth and shit right there, it's like he's literally salivating and probably physically excited over the shit that he did which they are attempting to address. You can also tell right here that he LOVES being the center of attention. Now I can see the shirt says something about "Seattle". Why the hell would he wear a shirt like that?? Why would he wear that shirt with that jacket? It doesn't go at all. What does it mean? I can only assume there must have been some kind of deeper meaning to it... no idea.

Look at the way he's sitting, it's like he's got one leg bent up on the chair. Like this is a fucking slumber party or something and he's just casually hanging out with like 30 of his best friends all chill and shit. And I will remark that I see people in the comments saying he was so "charismatic" and "normal"... holy hell, what are people smoking?? He's not "normal" at all. Charismatic, well whatever. What does that even mean in this context? What determines that he was "charismatic" in this setting?? If anything his behavior and stance is totally... smugly rebellious. Like not straight up rebellious, just a weird kind of offhand rebellious.

5:00 so immediately when he starts talking you can tell by his hand movements and facial movements that he is now "weaving" a story. He's "weaving". It's weird how he attempts to convey some strange kind of "regret" in his facial expressions while he's talking. The moment doesn't even call for that. What are they talking about? So he's talking about being pulled over by an officer. So it makes sense that he's attempting the facial expressions of "regret" and "I've been bad" considering this encounter. I am going to assume that later on when they start discussing actual grisly details, he'll refrain from using such facial expressions/mannerisms because he's trying to 'misplace' his 'guilt' by focusing on a mere 'pull over' and putting all the emphasis on that as the only 'real event' that actually happened or that he can be blamed for.

He talks in kind of a complicated manner. I've seen other people making that observation about him over the years too.

6:57, Ted Bundy was a total alcoholic. You can tell at this juncture he could use a pretty stout drink. He seems to be trying to touch on some sort of 'inebriated' feeling, he's like trying to recall it to put himself in a more comfortable space. He seems bored. A weird mix of bored, but happy to be receiving attention, but also kind of fussed to be having to put some work into seeming innocent or making up a story, or recall events that are boring to him.

I mean 8:00 and it's not AT ALL hard to see that this man is a total psycho. Like in every single way. The way he looks, the way he sounds, the way he acts. It's PLAIN. It's CLEAR. It's not a fucking mystery. And they still don't consider Ted to be a "psychopath", they JUST say he was a "sociopath" and that's it because he didn't "SEEM" crazy, but that is total bullshit. TOTAL bullshit. They try to say he was "SANE", he was NOT fucking sane. That's why I think psychology (as it's taught in courses etc.) needs to be re-written because definitions and whatnot are totally off base.

8:07, again, total alcoholic. His mannerisms are totally consumed with a deeply engrained alcoholic leaning, he is biologically an alcoholic. He is... I would say HABITUALLY an alcoholic. Really nasty.

9:18, he fucks up when he says that the officer was shining the light on something in the car for "what seemed like" a long time. That denotes concern in Ted's guilty mind because he knew what certain items in the car had been used for. Obviously very telling.

At 11:00 he sighs, sounds kind of annoyed or 'put upon' and then he touches his nose before he starts answering the question. http://changingminds.org/techniques/body...nguage.htm Nose touching usually denotes lying, or it denotes trying to remember something, usually in a negative way or with frustration. And then he puts his hands together in the triangular type of 'negotiating' way. So for him, for some reason, this question or the recounting of these details are a big deal. I have no idea what they are talking about or what led up to this or anything, so I don't know why that would be the case. Maybe it'll become apparent later, but in any case, he is really sort of fussed about this event/process and this particular juncture in the event and questioning.

11:30, he stumbles over his words in regards to the 'items' in his car, further denoting his guilt surrounding said items. I guess this is what he's so concerned about. The way he says "burglary tools" is like a relief to him because it somewhat downplays the severity of the situation. Like, oh it's just burglary tools, I didn't smash anybody's head in with that crowbar or anything! I dunno, maybe I'm wrong, like I said, I'm not even sure what this is about yet.

15:06, Ted FUCKING hates this guy. "I can help you out" ... seems like that's what Ted does when he goes into "kill mode". That's Ted's "kill mode" ... absolutely 100% the opposite of whatever he says. Honest to God, Ted was throwing off so much disruptive energy to this guy that the tape actually jumped. LOL. Okay maybe that's a lil far fetched, but... still. Weird timing.

Ted is a really mean bastard.

19:50, see it's nice to watch a normal, honest dude take the seat. Such a huge contrast between the constantly scheming Ted Bundy, and somebody who's just being real about shit.

22:20 it's interesting to see Ted's body language change when he's moving into this new role. How could anyone have ever trusted this guy?? It's sad.

You can tell he is constantly judgmental of everything and everyone. He's in a constant state of examining and calculating how he can take advantage of every single situation and person.

24:45 it's like Ted Bundy just fucking rambles on with a bunch of big words about some shit until somebody stops him and presses the point, like "WTF are you even talking about right now?" It's so weird that he decided to be his own lawyer basically. I bet he did that JUST to give himself the opportunity to change up roles and have some sort of psychological escape from the situation.

25:16, look at him, he just looks like a total criminal right there. He looks like a shrewd, hardened bastard. I mean it's just blatantly obvious who he is and what's inside him, it's so plain to see.

Ted "Attention Whore" Bundy. It's like he wanted all the attention, but on the other hand he didn't want it. He just thought he was SOOO fucking smart. He really overestimated himself... he was really just a conman and it's that simple. But from what I can see here, he didn't decide to 'be his own lawyer' JUST because he wanted attention, he also did it so that he could keep himself busy during the ordeal. The Judge is so much more laid back and smarter than Ted is. Like easy... so easy. He looks like he sees through Ted completely. So easy. It's like at a certain level, he is entertained by how... completely and totally crazy Ted is, basically.
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teddy in his prime - by Kitty Von Catsworth - 07-01-2017, 07:33 PM
RE: teddy in his prime - by Mister Obvious - 07-01-2017, 09:12 PM
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RE: teddy in his prime - by Mister Obvious - 07-01-2017, 10:31 PM
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RE: teddy in his prime - by Mister Obvious - 07-01-2017, 11:58 PM
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RE: teddy in his prime - by Kitty Von Catsworth - 07-03-2017, 07:00 AM
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