‘The Killing of America’ Puts a Mirror Up to our Country and its Reflection is Terrifying

By Gregory Crofton In 1982, well-known New York Times film critic Janet Maslin panned “The Killing of America.” She called it a “greatest hits approach … of real-life death scenes” and “obscene.” She was right about this documentary, but she…

Ted Bundy’s Secret World

Charming law student Ted Bundy became a mythic figure in American crime history, killing more than 30 women in six states in the 1970’s with a gruesome MO that included keeping some of their bodies for days. On the 30th…

Crime Writer Ann Rule Talks About Ted Bundy and More

“Even in murder women demand more foreplay,” says crime author Ann Rule. Rule first came to prominence with her book “A Stranger Beside Me,” which was about serial killer Ted Bundy. Ann explains what type of cases she is attracted…

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