Ted Bundy performed well on standard psychological tests during a 1976 evaluation, but one clever psychologist decided to dig deeper into Bundy's past to uncover the truth.
“I think in my own mind, it’s killed once. Can you go to hell anymore for killing twice?” serial killer Arthur Gary Bishop explained of how easy it was to take the lives of five young boys.
“I guess I must have gotten into a frenzy or something,” Dale Pierre Selby said of his reason torturing and killing his victims during a robbery. “At times I can get so that I have a rage.”
Ted Bundy's first-known murder victim was killed in 1974 — but some believe the notorious serial killer's killing spree may have begun during a trip to the New Jersey shore.
Pamela Smart was convicted in 1991 for convincing her teenage lover and his friends to kill her husband, Gregg Smart, in a case that inspired the movie "To Die For."
Prosecutors disclosed the information to the defense after they became aware of "potential Brady/Giglio material" related to an unnamed officer involved in the quadruple homicide investigation.