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He even sent one letter about seven pages long insisting he could help investigators capture Seattle's Green River Killer because he had “special insight into men like that.”
But there was one moment when Bundy unveiled a completely different side before his murder trial in Miami.
John Henry Browne's episode of "In Defense Of" airs Sunday, July 15 at 8 p.m. on Oxygen. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
Ted Bundy in court. (Oxygen) Browne said he never got to truly know Bundy and instead, only came to know the different sides of his personalities, ranging from seemingly confident lawyer to manipulative madman. But there was one moment when Bundy unveiled a completely different side before his murder trial in Miami.
Bundy even attempted to defend himself in trial, believing he could easily captivate an audience. However, that was not the moment that shook Browne to his core.
Ted Bundy in court. (Oxygen) He was convicted in 1980 of killing Kimberly Leach, a 12-year-old whom he abducted, sexually assaulted and mutilated in Florida. Reports at the time revealed Bundy lured his victims with his seemingly good looks and charming personality. However, Browne was never swayed by his client.
Ted Bundy (Oxygen) The case of Bundy hit close to home for Browne. His girlfriend, Deborah Beeler, was murdered in California during the ‘70s when Browne was attending law school. Her death still remains unsolved. Browne admitted that, to this day, he’s unsure why he was willing to defend Bundy in court.
Bundy spent the entire case fighting not only the prosecution but his own public defenders, who thought that his confidence that he could serve as his own lawyer was proof that he was too incompetent to stand trial. “It was just a very difficult situation,” said one of Bundy's attorneys Margaret Good in Confessions of a Killer, “because there were times where he was just very erratic, impulsive, and strange.”
Ted Bundy, pictured in court with Margaret Good, one of his court-appointed attorneys.
Gabrielle Bruney Gabrielle Bruney is a writer and editor for Esquire, where she focuses on politics and culture.
According to prosecutor Larry Simpson, Bundy even filed a “motion for a change of menu” because he was sick of eating grilled cheese sandwiches.
While in the Netflix film, Bundy (played by Zac Efron) was adamantly opposed to pleading guilty, the real killer briefly considered a plea deal for the Chi Omega killings. The Extremely Wicked director also helmed the documentary Confessions of a Killer in which Bundy’s former lawyer Michael Minerva said that Bundy initially agreed to plead guilty in exchange for life imprisonment rather than risk the death penalty at trial. But when he arrived in court, ostensibly to plead guilty and save his own life, Bundy instead launched into a pompous speech.
Though he would later admit to 30 murders, Bundy was convicted of just three killings in two separate Florida trials: a 1979 trial for his attack on four college students at Florida State University’s Chi Omega sorority house, and the 1980 trial for the murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Leach. Events from both trials were condensed into one court case ...
May 6, 2019. Getty/Netflix. Though he had a constitutional right to representation, Ted Bundy—the pathologically controlling serial killer and former law student—was determined to steer his own defense when he was inevitably tried for his many crimes in 1970 and 1980. These trials were at the heart of Netflix’s new film, Extremely Wicked, ...