“Ted Bundy Tapes” on Netflix Is Generating Freakingly Awkward Reactions
Recently, The Netflix docuseries, A Conversations with A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes became highly popular among viewers.
Despite the documentary reflected a completely darker side of Ted Bundy’s personality, (involved in the murder of 30 innocent ladies) TedBundy’s countenance is still appealing.
Netflix, the streaming giant, is really concerned about this unwanted trend. Netflix, in fact, posted a message to viewers to break-off the unacceptable progression.
I've seen a lot of talk about Ted Bundy’s alleged hotness and would like to gently remind everyone that there are literally THOUSANDS of hot men on the service — almost all of whom are not convicted serial murderers
— Netflix US (@netflix) January 28, 2019
In contrast to the admirers of his hot appearance, there are viewers who got terror-stricken after watching this lowbrow show. Several tweets revealing the scary experiences after watching the docuseries dispersed on the social media sites especially on Twitter. One Twitter follower, in fact, commented,
“Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is so dark and creepy I was so uncomfortable through the whole episode, hearing his voice telling what he did is so f***ed up.”
Whereas Another found Ted Bundy’s voice, chilling and eerie.
Ted Bundy Tapes On Netflix
The Ted Bundy Tapes is Netflix ’s true crime series. The show, in fact, is the tale of an American serial killer, Ted Bundy and his confessions. The series included live interviews with the serial killer. Moreover, you can compare the very contrasting personality of Bendy with conventional serial killers. These recorded Tapes are serious Conversations With A Serial Killer. ‘conversations with A Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes’ drops on Netflix on Thursday, January 24. Significantly, this release date revives Ted Bundy’s execution-day, exactly 30 years back.
Ted Bundy Tapes include four hour-long episodes. Viewers can watch the entire series on Netflix in one sitting.
Confessions Of A Serial Killer
The horrifying series telecasts Bundy’s confessions. In the 70’s decade, the murderer had kidnapped, raped and finally killed 36 women and young girls in America. The documentary perhaps exploits footages, death row tapes and interviews to reveal the bone-chilling stories.
As a matter of fact, two daring Journalists, Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth recorded the interviews in 1980. In 1989, these journalists compile 150 hours of taped interviews into the book ‘Conversations with a Killer’
Emmy Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated director Joe Berlinger has directed this Netflix docuseries.
The Ultimate Fate
Theodore Robert Bundy, the vicious molester was sentenced to death. Hence in 80’s the culprit departed in the electric chair at Florida State Prison. Bundy confessed for 30 murders – however, the actual number of his victims are said to be more than the recorded figure.
Upcoming Biopic
Furthermore, a biopic, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, is all about Bundy. This week the movie has premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. The film stars Zac Efron playing Ted Bundy.