Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer -

Covers the media circus and the bizarre public fascination with Bundy.

It highlights how police departments failed to communicate because they didn't take "missing girls" seriously. Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer

This series is often cited as a "corrective" to the 2019 Netflix series The Confession Tiller . It avoids the "handsome killer" trope. Covers the media circus and the bizarre public

Focuses on the Pacific Northwest and the initial disappearances. It avoids the "handsome killer" trope

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer is a five-part documentary series released on Amazon Prime Video in 2020. Unlike previous true-crime projects focused on the "genius" of the killer, this series centers the voices of the women he impacted. It provides a long-overdue reframing of the narrative, moving away from Bundy's mythology and toward the reality of his victims and survivors. 🎙️ A Shift in Perspective

Examines the lasting trauma and the strength of the women who survived. 🌟 Why It Matters

The documentary uses Bundy’s crimes as a lens to view broader societal issues of the era.