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​First Look Trailer For New Doc Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer

​First Look Trailer For New Doc Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer will feature never-before-seen photos of Bundy - who was executed in 1989 after killing at least 30 women

Jess Hardiman

Jess Hardiman

The first look trailer has dropped for a new Ted Bundy documentary series from Amazon Prime, which promises to detail 'Bundy's crimes from a female perspective'.

Along with interviews from the victims who were lucky to survive, Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer will also see Bundy's former girlfriend, Elizabeth Kendall, break her silence for the first time in decades.

After the two met in 1969, Kendall went on to have a long-term relationship with the infamous killer throughout the seventies.

Bundy even became something of a father figure for Kendall's daughter, Molly - who also features in the five-part documentary.

Elizabeth and Molly.
Amazon

The official synopsis for the series reads: "For the first time, Ted Bundy's long-term girlfriend Elizabeth Kendall, her daughter Molly, and other survivors come forward to share their experiences with unsettling new details about Bundy, the pull he had on women and an abundant archive of never-before-seen family photos."

While we've had various films and documentaries about Ted Bundy recently, Ted Bundy: Falling For A Killer hopes to reframe the discourse by telling it through the voice of the women affected by him.

Kendall and her daughter will open up about life with Bundy, and the mysterious pull he seemed to have on women.

"I just didn't think he could do these things," Kendall - who was the one who called the police on the killer - says in the trailer.

Amazon

She added: "I fell in love with him from day one, but there were all these coincidences. I couldn't let it go."

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer will feature never-before-seen photos of Bundy - who was executed in 1989 after killing at least 30 women.

Directed by journalist Trish Wood (The Fifth Estate), the Amazon Prime series will also coincide with Kendall's updated and expanded 1981 memoir, The Phantom Prince: My Life With Ted Bundy, which is released next month.

Explaining more about the show, a statement from Amazon Prime released earlier this year said: "Bundy's crimes from a female perspective - uncovering the disturbing and profound way in which Bundy's pathological hatred of women collided with the culture wars and feminist movement of the 1970s, culminating in what is perhaps the most infamous true-crime saga of our time."

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer will premiere on Amazon Prime Video on 31 January.

Featured Image Credit: Amazon

Topics: Entertainment, TV and Film, Ted Bundy, Amazon