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How many people did ted bundy, one of the archetypes of The Silence of the Lambs, kill in his life?
Ted. Band-Aid is an active serial killer from 1973 to 1978. His original name was Theodore? Robert? Courville. According to the records, he admitted more than 30 crimes, and the number of real victims is expected to be between 26 and 100. He committed so many murders in his short life of 43 years. The victim was tortured at his hands and even his body was humiliated. His death is unforgivable.

Band-Aid's mother gave birth to him out of wedlock, and his grandfather gave him courville's surname to avoid gossip. When he was a teenager, Band-Aid was very shy and inferior, so he couldn't get along with his classmates. But his grades have been very good, he was admitted to the University of Washington, and he was keen to participate in various club activities. According to his own memory, these behaviors were all to suppress his desire for sex and rape.

The violent route of band-aid coincides with his way of studying. Experts believe that his violence is only a matter of time, and it has nothing to do with his frustration with Stephanie. When his desire could not be suppressed, he began to commit crimes frequently, often breaking into houses or luring women into his car, raping and killing them and throwing them away. Before his arrest, he dismembered many victims, cut off their heads with a saw, kept them at home as souvenirs, and buried them in Taylor Mountain after decomposition.

Band-Aid was arrested twice in his life, all because of his car? Beetle? .

1975, Officer Bob? Heywood found a Beetle car that he had never seen before. Just as he went to check it out, the owner accelerated and began to escape. Bob immediately ran after him and asked for reinforcements. After driving two intersections, Band-Aid was arrested. In court, Band-Aid pleaded not guilty. Finally, due to insufficient evidence, the court sentenced Band-Aid 15 years in prison for kidnapping and served his sentence in Utah State Prison. Because the state law stipulated that the court library could be used, Band-Aid used the library to escape from the second floor of the library, but was quickly recaptured by the police. The second escape was the same result. 1979, the band-aid was sentenced to death by electrocution.