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He was NOT 'evil', he was a sick man that needed help.....


If he would have gotten help for his sickness none of those people would have died....why do people think he is evil?? These people obv know nothing about psychology....I dont believe that people can be evil. I think being sick is seen as being evil by people who dont know any better. People need to see the real picture which was he was a sick man that needed help....

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You are a moron. You don't believe people can be evil? You need to get educated. Human depravity is real. People choose to do good or evil. Someone can certainly be evil. That is the lie of some pop psychology, it teaches that everyone is basically good and that no one is responsible for their actions, it's the fault of some psychological disorder. That is absolute garbage! Bundy was evil. There is no cure for sociopathy. You can't give someone a drug or give them enough counseling or therapy to make their murderous inclination go away.

Blessed is he who has not seen and yet has faith.

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How ignorant and naive can you get? Ted Bundy was a psychopath and was irredeemable. There is no cure, and no treatment for psychopathy, as the brain is simply wired wrong. What is really unfortunate is that he wasn't executed sooner, as to save many of the lives he took, including that of a 12 year old girl.

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He killed TWO 12 year olds-you forget about Lynette Culver in Pocatello.

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He had no conscience what so ever-PERIOD. Some people you can't "fix" and he was one of them. He would have gone on killing forever. There are many people who are mentally ill that really can't be helped. I have a friend who is a psychologist-he said he hates working with people that have borderline personality disorder, because they are so resistant to treatment.

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"I don't believe that people can be evil."

You have the mind of a small child, and that's nothing to be proud of.

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