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Of course. Although I was not there to personally witness it, Bundy's knees gave out on his way to the 'chair' and was supported the rest of the way by the guards. I would say he was most definitely scared.

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stragled or bludgened with a hammer.//Bundy's favored method was to first gain control usually by bludgening with a crowbar he kept in his infamous Volkswagon Bug. The murders he committed at the sorority house in Florida he used a piece of wood he had found right outside the house. After being hit over the head the victims were strangled as they were raped by Bundy. Teddy also had the pecular fetish of nechrophilia, returning sometimes weeks after dumping a body to have sex with it over and over again.//Every recovered skull, except for that of Kimberly Leach, showed signs of blunt force trauma. On death row, Bundy admitted to decapitating at least a dozen of his victims with a hacksaw.


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Why is not being scared important?

scared is not important, then only we will conquer


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