Everyone Is Obsessing Over Ted Bundy's Childhood Friend In Netflix Series
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Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes arrived on Netflix yesterday and viewers can't seem to get enough of his childhood friend Sandi Holt.
Labelled as a childhood friend to Bundy, Sandi appeared on the documentary to talk about the early years of the serial killers life and she made her feelings about him pretty clear.
Everything Sandi said about Bundy was negative, which to be honest we understand, but she pretty much roasted him to the whole world.
In the tapes Bundy said he "never lacked playmates," however Sandi disagreed and said: "He just didn't fit in.
"He had a horrible speech impediment, so he was teased a lot. He had a temper. He liked to scare people."
Sandi added that Bundy also liked to build 'tiger traps' which were a pit with pointed stakes, disguised with vegetation.
She tells viewers: "One little girl went over the top of one of Ted's tiger traps, and got the whole side of her leg slit open with the sharpened point of the stick that she landed on."
Also delving into Bundy's high school years, Sandi said, "He tried to fool you and lie to you", she also explained that she remembered him spending a lot of time alone and never dated anyone.
Bundy explained in his own words in the documentary: "It wasn't that I disliked women or were afraid of them, it was just that I didn't seem to have an inkling as to what to do about them."
Twitter users couldn't get enough of her roasting Bundy and took to social media to praise her. One user wrote: "So far the best person from the Ted Bundy documentary is the lady who was a childhood friend who just roasts his ass for like 10 straight minutes, saying he sucked at all the childhood activities and that he was a dumbass."
so far the best person from the ted bundy thing is the lady who was a childhood friend who just roasts his ass for like 10 straight minutes, saying he sucked at all the childhood activities and that he was a dumbass.
- Frasier Ramon (@SteveMerkle9) January 25, 2019
Whilst he is saying how popular and great he was. I couldn't stop laughing at that. Made me think of Dennis from Always Sunny.
- James Ciccone (@Rivyer7) January 25, 2019
Another fan replied: "Hahahaha I'm glad I wasn't the only one cracking up at that." A third wrote: "Whilst he is saying how popular and great he was. I couldn't stop laughing at that."
One viewer added: "Yes! I'm crying!!! 'He just didn't fit in-at all'!"
If you do plan on binge watching the tapes this weekend then just make sure you don't watch them alone.
Netflix actually issued the following warning: "For those of us with a PhD in true crime podcasts, Conversations with a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes is now streaming.
"Maybe don't watch it alone x."
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