9 episodes

An analysis of rare recordings of serial killer Ted Bundy confessing to kidnapping, rape, murder, necrophilia, and corpse mutilation a few days prior to his execution. FBI profilers, a doctor of serial killing, criminal psychologists, and a famed homicide detective who interviewed Bundy weigh in on unredacted audio files withheld from the public.

Interview With Evil: Ted Bundy's FBI Confessions Chris Halsne

    • True Crime
    • 4.3 • 72 Ratings

An analysis of rare recordings of serial killer Ted Bundy confessing to kidnapping, rape, murder, necrophilia, and corpse mutilation a few days prior to his execution. FBI profilers, a doctor of serial killing, criminal psychologists, and a famed homicide detective who interviewed Bundy weigh in on unredacted audio files withheld from the public.

    S1E8 - The Secrets they Keep

    S1E8 - The Secrets they Keep

    The disappearance of an 8-year-old girl, the stabbing of a little boy, dismembered remains of unknown victims scattered over the side of a mountain; why Ted Bundy and other serial killers keep certain memories to themselves. The FBI’s Behavioral Analysis Unit shares insight into the secrets of monsters. And hear Bundy’s final, sick admission recorded only 45 minutes before execution.

    • 38 min
    S1E7 - Bundy RAW 2

    S1E7 - Bundy RAW 2

    This second set of raw, unredacted confessional recordings of serial killer Ted Bundy showcases his manipulative, savvy pleadings to stay alive. He offers to share the locations of skeletal remains of unknown victims in exchange for delaying his execution. Time is fast running out to cut a deal.

    • 1 hr 6 min
    S1E6 - The Archive

    S1E6 - The Archive

    A secure vault, containing long-forgotten evidence related to the Ted Bundy case, is opened for Interview with Evil: detective audio notes, recordings of psychic observations, and a hypnosis session that reveals a witness to one of the most brazen crimes ever.

    • 39 min
    S1E5 - The Riverman

    S1E5 - The Riverman

    Ted Bundy had competition -- and he hated that. Another, even more prolific serial killer, was taking sex workers off the streets near Seattle while Bundy stewed with envy inside prison. Bundy asked detectives if he could help catch “The Riverman.” Listen to Bundy accurately “profile” the elusive Green River Killer. This rare audio material is complimented with insight from a famous detective who interviewed both Bundy and the Riverman.

    • 34 min
    S1E4 - Bundy RAW

    S1E4 - Bundy RAW

    In this bonus episode of Interview with Evil: Ted Bundy’s FBI Confessions, listen to the first hour of an unredacted audio file where Bundy describes his kidnapping and murder of a University of Washington freshman. In his own words, exactly how he remembers the crime 15 years later. He never told anyone this story until a few days before his execution.

    • 1 hr 4 min
    S1E3 - The Fireplace

    S1E3 - The Fireplace

    Bundy says it’s the most bizarre thing he’s ever done. One of the FBI’s original criminal profilers reveals Bundy’s motives behind the burning of body parts and the mental games he played taunting police.

    • 34 min

Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
72 Ratings

72 Ratings

ambre12-7 ,

Excellent!

Who’s next? Ridgeway? Israel Keyes?

Pie 2407967 ,

Wonderful Show

It’s the comprehensive dive into crimes that true crime junkies crave. I’ve never heard another like it. I only have one issue that for some reason, I feel compelled to say it. There’s an interview with an expert, particularly on episode eight, that strikes me as ignorance. Because she spoke with another killer, she assumes all work in the same general way. Obviously, there are variations, but the general direction is the same. She says Bundy had to have killed before 1974 because she felt he would’ve had stumbles. I’m no serial killer expert, but she doesn’t think he thought about everything he wanted to do? Isn’t that the nature of a psychopath? The reason society is fascinated by Bundy and others like him is because they don’t think like the rest of us. To assume they think the same since they’re not like us is absurd. The rest of the show is top notch. I recommend to everyone

Madison belch ,

I love it

I love every episode and I can’t wait for new ones. This is by fare one of the best podcast I have ever listened to and I listen to a lot of podcast whenever I study, I loved it.

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