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"He told the truth. And no one knew what to do with it."
Edmund Kemper wasn’t the type to lurk in shadows.
He stood 6'9".
Spoke like a professor.
And killed like a machine.

Some facts they don’t always mention:
At 15, he shot his grandparents “to see what it felt like.”
He drove around with bodies in his trunk, listening to music.
He talked to the decapitated heads of his victims. Sometimes for days.
He helped police analyze other serial killers… while being one himself.
> “I just wanted them to stop breathing.”
– Edmund Kemper, calmly.
Why he unsettles:
He wasn’t wild. He wasn’t angry.
He was articulate, precise, and logical.
No theatrics. Just full awareness.
He understood himself and that’s the part that’s hard to look away from.
Cold, chilling details:
Master manipulator: On parole, he mingled with police, needed no disguise just charm and size.
Hitchhiker trap: Claimed he looked at his watch to seem busy so women felt safe getting in his car.
Gruesome escalation: Dismembered victims, decapitated them, even interacted with the heads documented in interviews with FBI profilers.
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Dahmer didn't run.
He didn’t hide in the woods.
Didn’t wear a mask.
Didn’t leave riddles.
He just invited people over.
And when they didn’t leave…
No one noticed.
That’s the part that haunts me.
Not the blood.
Not the freezer.
The quiet.
The calm hallway.
The neighbor who almost knew.
The police who looked, then walked away.
It’s not horror movie material.
It’s real.
And it’s silent.
That’s why I think about him at night.
Not because I love him.
But because I know someone like him wouldn’t need to chase me.
He’d just knock.
And I might open the door.

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🖤 “The Charisma of Evil: A Mini Analysis” 🖤
“He taught us that monsters don’t always wear fangs—they sometimes wear Armani.”
Ted Bundy wasn’t just a killer—he was a study in contradictions.
Below are three quick observations on how he manipulated perception :
1. The “Ordinary” Mask
What you saw: A polite, college‐educated law student who volunteered for charity.
What was hidden: Deep obsession with control—he meticulously chose victims who resembled a lost love, then struck when they let their guard down.
Why it matters: We tend to associate violence with “monsters.” Bundy forced us to accept that real evil can arrive in a suit and tie.
2. Media as a Weapon
What you saw: Endless news coverage, courtroom footage, even televised interviews where he defended himself.
What wats hidden: Bundy thrived on attention. Every time he spoke in court, his “charm” amplified—he knew exactly how to look sympathetic on camera.
Why it matters: He weaponized the press, turning himself into both suspect and star—making viewers complicit in his own legend.
3. The Psychology of “Dual Lives”
What you saw: Friends, classmates, dates—he seemed “normal” until police caught him.
What was hidden: A compartmentalized mind that could switch from friendly suitor one moment to remorseless predator the next.
Why it matters: Bundy reminds us how easily we overlook internal darkness when someone “fits in.”
#truecrimeanalysis tcc bundybrain darkaesthetic criminalpsychology serialkillerstudy notglorifying#just observing#criminal minds
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🖤 „I don’t fear monsters — I study them.“ 🖤
A bit about Richard Ramirez and Ted Bundy on the end :3
call it what you want:
obsession, delusion, sickness.
i call it clarity.
i don’t dream of white picket fences.
i dream in interrogation rooms.
blood on linoleum.
quiet minds that tore the world apart.
i don’t flinch when the headlines scream.
i lean in.
and i fall in love —
not with the crime,
but with the mind that created it.
they fascinate me.
i collect them like ghosts.
each one whispering a different version of truth.
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you say i’m wrong.
i say: you’re asleep.


Ted Bundy
Courtroom portrait (1979):
An iconic image of Bundy during his trial, showing his confident and composed demeanor.
Close-up with intense gaze:
A photo capturing Bundy’s charismatic yet deeply unsettling presence.


Richard Ramirez
Mugshot (1984):
The infamous police photo of Ramirez, highlighting his cold and piercing expression.
Courtroom photo:
An image of Ramirez during his trial, documenting his unshaken and eerie calmness.
#tcc fandom#killer frequency#tri echoes of wisdom#dark mind#bundy#richard rameriz#obsessed#not sorry#blood and wine
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when im on any other social media thats not tumblr and i see someone with a tcc pfp

#teeceecee#tc community#tccblr#tcc tumblr#tcc columbine#zero day andre#zero day movie#cal zero day#army of two#columbine 1999#andre and cal#dylan 1999#tcc nikita#dylan columbine#true cringe community#eric and dylan#tcc dylan
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Fr, I don't go anymore but, y'all get it

And then I would get killed
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I'll take it, and I know who would too

found in the wild.. which one of you was this
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I'd be mad at that too
Eric harris headcanon of the day ૮ ˶ᵔ ᵕ ᵔ˶ ა
he watched South Park and got mad that the fat one has his name


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That first sentence is relatable, me too cutie, me too
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pumped up kicks
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꒰ა So handsome I wish I could've strangled him with his intestines ໒꒱
#tc community#tcc fandom#tcc tumblr#tccblr#dylan 1999#dylan columbine#dylan tcc#tcc dylan#tcc columbine#tccblur#tcc thoughts#tcctard#tcctwt
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i lowk hate this but here for whoever asked
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Or serial murders
Id post my face if i wasn’t talking about how i love school shooters
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🩸 Ted Bundy – Facts About America’s “Charming Killer” 🩸
Ted Bundy is one of the most infamous serial killers in American history — but behind the headlines, there’s more than just the “handsome guy in the courtroom.”
Here are some well-known and lesser-known facts about him:
📌 Well-known facts:
• Victim count: He confessed to 30 murders, but the real number is likely higher.
• Victim profile: Mostly young women with dark hair parted in the middle — many looked similar to his ex-girlfriend.
• Escape artist: He escaped prison twice — during the second escape, he killed again.
• Final words: Before his 1989 execution, he said: “Give my love to my family and friends.”
• Law student: He studied law and even defended himself in court — clearly enjoying the attention.
🧠 Lesser-known facts:
• Mannequin in bed: As a teen, he slept with a stolen female mannequin in his bed.
• Compulsive thief: He showed signs of kleptomania early on — stealing random, worthless objects.
• TV rage: After his first interview aired, he allegedly got angry backstage for not looking "good enough."
• Political involvement: He volunteered for the Republican Party and was considered polite and intelligent.
• Criminal profiler: While in prison, he helped investigators build profiles of other killers — including the Green River Killer.
🕯️ Side note:
Bundy wasn’t a genius, a lost soul, or a tragic anti-hero.
He was a manipulative narcissist who knew how to use charm like a weapon.
There’s a difference between being curious and glorifying. Let’s keep that line clear.
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First edit for y'all on that acc :3
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And here, my Intro Post :3
Hello fellow human beings, I’m Blaze, 18, female.
I used to be over at @p69lvr, but that blog got banned (rip).
So here I am again, starting fresh – but not too clean.
We’ve split up now, so if you're looking for the other half of the chaos, visit @hexenmeister88 – he’s more active than me anyway.
My English isn’t the best, I am German, so if I mess up – chill, I’m still learning.
I’m not here to be perfect. I’m here to be real.
Now about this blog:
I’m into true crime, mostly serial killers like Jeffrey Dahmer and Richard Ramirez. I also find some mass murder cases interesting – especially the duo Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.
There’s something about their mindset and how far they went that catches my attention.
This blog will be a mix: true crime content, edits, quotes, maybe some dark aesthetics or random thoughts.
I don’t glorify, I observe. Still new to TCC, so don’t expect expert-level knowledge.
Outside of that, I have a thing for everything that’s off-limits.
I don’t always follow the rules – sometimes I cross lines just to see what’s on the other side.
Don’t expect daily updates – I post when I feel like it. No pressure, no fake personality, just whatever this turns into.
Illegal stuff? Maybe. Not here to explain.
🖤 I’m an angel – just not the kinde that saves you 🖤
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