What was learned from Ted Bundy?
The case of Ted Bundy has become a classic tretise of evidence of the effects of pornography (Leilani 1989). Leilani’s article, ‘What we learned from Ted Bundy’, explores the issue in detail. Bundy, who was once assistant director of the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory Committee and wrote a pamphelt about rape prevention is responsible for raping and murdoring 50 young women. Bundy was a Boy Scout and was involved in Washington State politics. He was executed in January of 1997. Hours before his death Bundy told psychologist James Dobson about the effects of pornography on his life. Bundy claimed he began by reading soft-core pornography at the age of 12. He and his friends would often find pornographic books and magazines in garbage cans in his neighborhood. He soon graduated to hard-core pornography and claimed that pornography eventually became a “deadly habit” to him. “My experience with pornography is that once you become addicted to it, (and I look at this as a kind of addictio