After 40 years of avoiding the spotlight, two of the people closest to renowned American serial killer Ted Bundy will speak out.
Elizabeth Kendall and her daughter Molly will feature in a five-part documentary series for Amazon Prime.
Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer is expected to drop next year sometime and will have a look at what was going on in Kendall's mind when Bundy was committing some of the worst crimes America has ever seen.
Amazon Prime released a statement, explaining what the show will focus on.
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"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," the statement read.
This. Sounds. Epic.
Loads of people were blown away when Netflix delivered not one but two incredible shows about Bundy, one fictional and one real.
The fictional one, Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and Vile, starred Zac Efron as the infamous serial killer and tracked how he formed a relationship with Kendall as well as how he fared during his highly publicised trial.
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The documentary series, Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes, offered a look into the real recordings that were done with Bundy while he was on death row.
Both were chilling representations of Bundy and sought to fill in the gaps about the public's knowledge of him.
However, this upcoming docuseries involving Molly and Elizabeth will no doubt be absolutely ground breaking because we'll hear it from the horse's mouth about what it was like to be around him.
Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer will feature never before seen photos of Bundy appearing as a normal person doing normal things like riding a horse. It will also feature stories from some of the survivors of his attacks.
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Directed by journalist Trish Wood (The Fifth Estate), the Amazon Prime series will coincide with Kendall's updated and expanded 1981 memoir, The Phantom Prince: My Life With Ted Bundy.
That also help with the script for Extremely Wicked.
There isn't an official release date set for the series but there is no doubt it will certainly be a massive talking point when it does because we will get to see more of the man that slaughtered and raped at least 30 women and girls in the 1970s.
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