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Ted Bundy brutally murdered at least 30 women and girls in the 1970s. But because he was a college graduate who was studying law, he initially escaped intense official scrutiny as he didn't fit into people's preconceived ideas of a serial killer. Bundy's education itself may have aided him in his murder spree, as his psychology degree could have helped him understand ways to isolate victims. And because he'd studied law and could represent himself in court, he had an opportunity to escape custody. Yet Bundy's education didn't keep him from paying the highest price for his crimes.
Bundy majored in psychology as an undergrad
Ted Bundy attended multiple schools as an undergraduate student, including the University of Puget Sound, Temple University a

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