A copy of the last check that Georgann Hawkins wrote for $10 to the university bookstore less than 1 week before her encounter with Ted Bundy.
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Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong
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On the basis of subjectivism, Adolf Hitler and the serial murderer Ted Bundy could be considered as moral as Gandhi, as long as each lived by his own standards whatever those might be. Witness the following paraphrase of a tape-recorded conversation between Ted Bundy and one of his victims, in which Bundy justifies his murder:
Then I learned that all moral judgments are 'value judgments', that all value judgments are subjective, and that none can be proved to be either "right" or "wrong." I even read somewhere that the Chief Justice of the United States had written that the American Constitution expressed nothing more than collective value judgments. Believe it or not, I figured out for myself, what apparently the Chief Justice couldn't figure out for himself: That if the rationality of one value judgment was zero, multiplying it by millions would not make it one whit more rational. Nor is there a "reason" to obey the law for any-one, like myself, who has the boldness, daring and strength of character to throw off its shackles. I discovered that to become truly free, truly unfettered, I had to become truly uninhibited. And I quickly discovered that the greatest obstacle to my freedom, the greatest block and limitation to it, consists in the insupportable "value judgment", that I was bound to respect the rights of others. I asked myself, who were these "others"? Other human beings, with human rights? Why is it more wrong to kill a human animal than any other animal, a pig or a sheep or a steer? Is your life more to you than a hog's life to a hog?
Why should I be willing to sacrifice my pleasure more for the one than for the other? Surely, you would not, in this age of scientific enlight-enment, declare that God or nature has marked some pleasures as "moral" or "good" and others as "immoral" or "bad"? In any case, let me assure you, my dear young lady, that there is absolutely no comparison between the pleasure I might take in eating ham and the pleasure I anticipate in raping and murdering you. That is the honest conclusion to which my education has led me after the most conscientious examination of my spontaneous and uninhibited self.
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Notions of good and bad or right and wrong cease to have evaluative meaning beyond the individual. We might be revulsed by Bundy's views, but that is just a matter of taste.
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Ethics: Discovering Right and Wrong (8th Edition)
LOUIS P. POJMAN Late of the United States Military Academy, West Point
JAMES FIESER University of Tennessee, Martin
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Hi! I making a new video on my youtube channel bout hybristophilia and I thought it may be good idea to talk not only about my experiences, but make a longer essay about it. So if you want, can you tell me which serial killers do you love? And what draws you to them? And can i quote your answer in video?
Thanks in advance💜💜
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Hello!
You can call me xenioo or Esther.
Ive had Tumblr for quite some time but never posted (much) and I thought it was about time I would finally post!
As you can see by the tags I'm interested in true crime, more so the psychology of the killers like why did they do it what caused it and just researching stuff!
My favorite (not in a romantizing just most interested) killers are Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy, Richard ramirez, so the most "basic" killers they are the most well known.
I am open for more info, discussions, and just learning more about killers that are not so well known or who are very known.
Besides true crime I'm also interested in the paranormal/spiritual world, numerology, astrology, demonology , whichcraft, reading, painting and just old stuff like : architecture design etc so a little history I suppose. And of course music!
Some of my favorite bands/artists : Ghost, Nirvana, Metallica, guns and roses....
I Also love collecting stuff like: dolls, notebooks, stickers, cd's, and figurines or small knicknacks!
If you like any of these give a follow because you might find some good stuff here!
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Brenda Ball in her Mount Rainer, Washington high school yearbook, 1970.
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Ted Bundy had a very generic face structure, which means that even the slightest change in his face such as a haircut or facial hair could make him look like an entirely different person. It's actually kinda nuts to me how different he looks in some of these.
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I'm looking for roleplay parners
I have no triggers and will roleplay as most killers. no triggers except for needles, ask anything I will do it all no matter how bad. My personal favorite is Richard Ramirez, and Ted bundy. My snapchat is Pattoninsanity, and I am pansexual and agender neutral (he/her/they/it)
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I was tired of people trying to villainize hybristophiliacs and talking about us without even asking about our opinion so I made a video. If you even care.
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