The Ted Bundy Tapes. I think everyone has heard the name but I never knew the whole story. I believe this case lead to the start of the FBI profiler role.
Abducted in plain sight. For a documentary with genuine jaws on the floor moments. Bizarre case.
The Ted Bundy Tapes. I think everyone has heard the name but I never knew the whole story. I believe this case lead to the start of the FBI profiler role.
Abducted in plain sight. For a documentary with genuine jaws on the floor moments. Bizarre case.
I watched both of these quite recently. They are both full of profoundly dumb Americans, particularly the latter. They're both well worth watching, though.
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The Ted Bundy Tapes. I think everyone has heard the name but I never knew the whole story. I believe this case lead to the start of the FBI profiler role.
Abducted in plain sight. For a documentary with genuine jaws on the floor moments. Bizarre case.
Anyone catch "The Bankers Guide to Art" last night on BBC?
Sounds terribly boring, & I'm deffo not into art, but it was fabulous viewing, full of incred characters. And VERY rich people.
I wouldn't normally have , but I like him and it was quite good
Must admit, I find Tony Robinson sanctimoniously smug, patronising & condescending in every way, although that apart, I enjoy his work.
He reminds me very much of Professor Brian Cox in many way. Yuk. How can Mr Cox look so young - he's 50?
To be fair, inadvertently , you have just come up with the tagline for the Brexit thread
FREE SOLO just watched this on National Geographic,gripping stuff literally...
micheal jackson
is he or isn,t he
Filmed in Manchester , with Ed Stafford.
Next week in London.