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Ted Bundy once explained how he diminished his vulnerability to detection when disposing of bodies. He would park on a curve so that he could see cars approaching from either direction. He learned this technique from a movie about a killer who had done the same thing. Asked how old he was when he saw this movie, Bundy replied he must have been 12 or 13. That movie did not turn Ted Bundy into a serial murderer, a whole variety of life experiences made him what he was. However, Bundy did learn this particular method.
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Saying good-bye to someone has never put me on the verge of tears before, especially when it is a good-bye that I know, for sure, is temporary. If I’m seeing the other person in a few short days there’s no real reason for me to be upset yet earlier I still felt like I was about to cry. Crazy how one person can impact your life so much.
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