Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:My Peekture ?
Sure......
Be Afraid.... Be Real Afraid........
a very active serpent underneath
well,we guys have our freedom to look at u girls,jus like u girls hav the freedom to wear attractive.understand that its guy's nature to look at hot girls,if not we are not males alrdy
well, we dun mind guys looking at us, if got nice handsome and macho one, the more look on us, the merrier. But worst are those uncles and ah peks who not only look but stare at us as tho they can see us thru our blouse and skirt, so scary one.
Originally posted by angel7030:well, we dun mind guys looking at us, if got nice handsome and macho one, the more look on us, the merrier. But worst are those uncles and ah peks who not only look but stare at us as tho they can see us thru our blouse and skirt, so scary one.
x ray vision........see throughn blouse??does ah pek look like a shark??crocodile???
well,if stare too long,its best girls tell them to scare them off,but of cus,its inevitable to be kept looked at when girls wear hot
cb
Originally posted by Hitman Factory 1:
x ray vision........see throughn blouse??does ah pek look like a shark??crocodile???
I cross legs only, ah peks saliva dripping, worst than shark, but ah peks like to wear crocodile polo shirt and pant, with croc shoes
Originally posted by StrawHatttt:well,if stare too long,its best girls tell them to scare them off,but of cus,its inevitable to be kept looked at when girls wear hot
And worst are those who follow you around, you can sense their presence with the looks that bore down deep into you, scary.
Originally posted by angel7030:
I cross legs only, ah peks saliva dripping, worst than shark, but ah peks like to wear crocodile polo shirt and pant, with croc shoes
I thought you saw their crocodile briefs.
attention seeker lah.
try not to sit in positions which may reveal a big part of ur legs lo,especially ur thighs,cover with bag.sometimes being followed is inevitable too,on the good side u jus think got guys got attracted to ur sexiness lo,bad side jus think they pervert,but best dun kena physically sexual harass
Originally posted by angel7030:
And worst are those who follow you around, you can sense their presence with the looks that bore down deep into you, scary.
yep, didn't you notuice during photshoot the bulge i having while holding the camerlla and pressing the ne..shutter?
Originally posted by mancha:I thought you saw their crocodile briefs.
Briefs??? when he sit down, most can see his fat buttock navel, no brief leh, some i saw do wear sometime with a C, could be CK or G string
Originally posted by troublemaker2005:
yep, didn't you notuice during photshoot the bulge i having while holding the camerlla and pressing the ne..shutter?
U shooting bird ar?
Originally posted by StrawHatttt:try not to sit in positions which may reveal a big part of ur legs lo,especially ur thighs,cover with bag.sometimes being followed is inevitable too,on the good side u jus think got guys got attracted to ur sexiness lo,bad side jus think they pervert,but best dun kena physically sexual harass
Depend, if got one that I admired, handsome, macho and gentlemen, I do not mind revealling some part of my femine attraction, but sad to said, it end up that handsome guy not even bother to look, then you can see all those uncles staring at your exposed part, some even take photos
Too many guys looking at me too
Originally posted by angel7030:
Depend, if got one that I admired, handsome, macho and gentlemen, I do not mind revealling some part of my femine attraction, but sad to said, it end up that handsome guy not even bother to look, then you can see all those uncles staring at your exposed part, some even take photos
haha like tht 1 la,cus those handsome 1 mayb hav girlfriend,but of cus its ur freedom to wear however u wan.jus dun care those ltk looking lo,but if guys arnd ur age look at ur sexiness u will do the same meh?
Originally posted by angel7030:
Depend, if got one that I admired, handsome, macho and gentlemen, I do not mind revealling some part of my femine attraction, but sad to said, it end up that handsome guy not even bother to look, then you can see all those uncles staring at your exposed part, some even take photos
so what. old uncle like me is a bit cheekokpeh mah. you wounld know what went rhtough my mind while i pressing shutter.
Originally posted by angel7030:
Depend, if got one that I admired, handsome, macho and gentlemen, I do not mind revealling some part of my femine attraction, but sad to said, it end up that handsome guy not even bother to look, then you can see all those uncles staring at your exposed part, some even take photos
Ted Bundy | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Theodore Robert Cowell |
Also known as |
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Born | November 24, 1946 Burlington, Vermont |
Died | January 24, 1989 |
(aged 42)
Cause of death | Execution by electric chair |
Conviction | |
Sentence | Death |
Killings | |
Number of victims: | 30–35+ |
Span of killings | August 13, 1961, or February 1, 1974–February 9, 1978 |
Country | United States |
State(s) | Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, Washington |
Date apprehended | August 16, 1975; escaped December 30, 1977; re-apprehended February 15, 1978 |
Theodore Robert "Ted" Bundy (born Theodore Robert Cowell; November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989) was an American serial killer, rapist, kidnapper, and necrophile who assaulted and murdered numerous young women during the 1970s, and possibly earlier. After more than a decade of denials, he confessed shortly before his execution to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978; the true total remains unknown, and could be much higher.
Bundy was handsome and charismatic, traits he exploited in winning the confidence of his young, attractive female victims. He typically approached them in public places and feigned injury or disability, or impersonated an authority figure, before overpowering and assaulting them at a more secluded location. He sometimes revisited his secondary crime scenes for hours at a time, grooming and performing sexual acts with the decomposing corpses until putrefaction and destruction by wild animals made further interaction impossible. He decapitated at least twelve victims and kept some of the severed heads in his apartment for a period of time as mementos. On a few occasions he simply broke into dwellings in the dead of night and bludgeoned victims as they slept.
Initially charged in Utah in 1975 and convicted of aggravated kidnapping and attempted criminal assault, Bundy became linked to a progressively longer list of unsolved homicides in multiple states. Facing murder charges in Colorado, he engineered two dramatic escapes and committed multiple additional assaults, resulting in at least three murders, before his ultimate recapture in Florida in 1978. He received three death sentences in two separate trials for the three known Florida homicides.
Ted Bundy died in the electric chair at Raiford Prison in Starke, Florida, in January 1989. Biographer Ann Rule described him as "...a sadistic sociopath who took pleasure from another human's pain and the control he had over his victims, to the point of death, and even after."[2] He once called himself "...the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet."[3][4] Attorney Polly Nelson, a member of his last defense team, agreed. "Ted," she wrote, "was the very definition of heartless evil."[5]
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Bundy was born Theodore Robert Cowell at the Elizabeth Lund Home For Unwed Mothers in Burlington, Vermont on November 24, 1946. His mother was Eleanor Louise Cowell (known for most of her life as Louise). The identity of his father has never been determined with certainty. His official birth certificate assigns paternity to a salesman and Air Force veteran named Lloyd Marshall,[6] but Louise later claimed that she was seduced by "a sailor" whose name may have been Jack Worthington.[7] Her family expressed suspicions that the father may actually have been Louise's own violent, abusive father, Samuel Cowell.[8] Bundy's maternal grandparents, Samuel and Eleanor Cowell, raised him in their Philadelphia home as their son to avoid the social stigma that accompanied illegitimate birth at the time. Family, friends, and even young Ted were told that his grandparents were his parents and that his mother was his older sister. Eventually he discovered the truth, but how and when is not clear. He told his girlfriend that a cousin showed him a copy of his birth certificate after calling him a "bastard",[9] but he told biographers Stephen Michaud and Hugh Aynesworth that he found the certificate himself.[10] Biographer and true crime writer Ann Rule, who knew Bundy personally, believes that he did not find unequivocal proof until he tracked down his original birth record in Vermont in 1969.[11] Bundy expressed a lifelong resentment toward his mother for lying about his parentage and leaving him to discover it for himself.[12]
While Bundy spoke warmly of his grandparents in some interviews[13] and told Ann Rule that he "identified with", "respected", and "clung to" his grandfather,[14] he and other family members told attorneys in 1987 that Samuel Cowell was a tyrannical bully and a bigot who hated blacks, Italians, Catholics, and Jews, beat his wife and the family dog, and swung neighborhood cats by their tails. He once threw Louise's younger sister Julia down a flight of stairs for oversleeping.[15] He sometimes spoke aloud to unseen presences,[16] and kept a large collection of pornography which Ted and a cousin would peruse for hours. At least once he flew into a violent rage when the question of Ted's paternity was raised.[15] Bundy described his grandmother as a timid and obedient woman who periodically underwent electroconvulsive therapy for depression[16] and feared leaving their house toward the end of her life.[17] Ted occasionally exhibited disturbing behavior, even at that early age. Julia recalled awakening one day from a nap to find herself surrounded by knives from the Cowell kitchen; her three-year-old nephew was standing by the bed, smiling.[18]
In 1950 Louise changed her surname from Cowell to Nelson, dropped her first name Eleanor,[19] and at the urging of multiple family members,[20] left Philadelphia with her son to live with cousins Alan and Jane Scott in Tacoma, Washington. In 1951 Louise met Johnny Culpepper Bundy, a hospital cook, at an adult singles night at Tacoma's First Methodist Church.[21] They married later that year and Johnny Bundy formally adopted Ted.[21] Johnny and Louise conceived four children of their own, and though Johnny Bundy tried to include his stepson in camping trips and other family activities, Ted remained distant from his stepfather. He later complained to his girlfriend that Johnny wasn't his real father, "wasn't very bright", and "didn't make much money."[22]
As a boy Bundy roamed his neighborhood, picking through trash barrels in search of pictures of naked women.[23] As an adolescent he browsed bookstores and libraries in search of detective magazines, crime novels, and true crime documentaries, favoring stories that involved sexual violence, particularly when accompanied by pictures of dead or maimed bodies.[24] Later, he consumed large quantities of alcohol (which he called "a very important trigger") and "canvass[ed] the community" late at night in search of undraped windows where he could observe women undressing, or "whatever [else] could be seen."[25]
Bundy told Michaud and Aynsworth that as an adolescent he "chose to be alone" because he was unable to understand interpersonal relationships.[26] Though he maintained a façade of social activity in school, he claimed he had no natural sense of how to develop friendships. "I didn't know what made people want to be friends," he said. "I didn't know what underlay social interactions."[27] However, Bundy's friends from Woodrow Wilson High School told Ann Rule that he was "well known and well liked" there, "a medium-sized fish in a large pond."[28] His only significant athletic avocation was snow skiing, which he pursued enthusiastically using stolen equipment and forged lift tickets.[10] During high school he was arrested at least twice on suspicion of burglary and auto theft. When he reached age 18, the details of the incidents were expunged from his record, as is customary in Washington and most other states.[29]
After graduating from high school in 1965 Bundy spent a year at the University of Puget Sound (UPS) before transferring to the University of Washington (UW) in 1966 to study Chinese.[30] In 1967 he became romantically involved with a UW classmate who is identified in Bundy biographies by several pseudonyms, most commonly Stephanie Brooks.[31] In early 1968 he dropped out of college and worked at a series of minimum-wage jobs. He also volunteered at the Seattle office of Nelson Rockefeller's presidential campaign,[32] and in August, attended the 1968 Republican National Convention in Miami as a Rockefeller delegate.[33] Shortly thereafter Brooks ended their relationship and returned to her family home in California, frustrated by what she described as Bundy's immaturity and lack of ambition. Psychiatrist Dorothy Lewis would later pinpoint this crisis as "... probably the pivotal time in his development."[34] Devastated by Brooks's rejection, Bundy traveled to Colorado and then further east, visiting relatives in Arkansas and Philadelphia, and enrolling for one semester at Temple University.[35] It was at this time in early 1969, Rule believes, that Bundy visited the office of birth records in Burlington and confirmed his true parentage.[35][36]
Back in Washington in the fall of 1969, he met Elizabeth Kloepfer (identified in Bundy literature as Meg Anders, Beth Archer, or Liz Kendall), a divorcée from Ogden, Utah who worked as a secretary at the University of Washington School of Medicine.[37] Their stormy relationship would continue well past his initial incarceration in Utah in 1976. In mid-1970, now focused and goal oriented, he re-enrolled at UW, this time as a psychology major. He became an honor student, well-regarded by his professors.[38] In 1971 he took a job at Seattle's Suicide Hotline crisis center. There he met and worked alongside Rule, a former Seattle police officer and aspiring crime writer who would later write one of the definitive Bundy biographies, The Stranger Beside Me. Rule saw nothing disturbing in Bundy's personality at the time, describing him as "kind, solicitous, and empathetic".[39]
After graduating from UW in 1972,[40] Bundy joined Governor Daniel J. Evans's reelection campaign.[41] Posing as a college student, he shadowed Evans's opponent, former governor Albert Rosellini, and recorded his speeches for analysis by Evans's team.[42][43] After Evans's reelection he was hired as an assistant to Ross Davis, Chairman of the Washington State Republican Party. Davis thought well of Bundy, describing him as "smart, aggressive ... and a believer in the system."[44] In early 1973, despite mediocre Law School Admission Test scores, Bundy was accepted into the law schools of UPS and the University of Utah on the strength of letters of recommendation from Evans, Davis, and several UW psychology professors.[45][46]
During a trip to California on Republican Party business in the summer of 1973 Bundy came back into the life of ex-girlfriend Brooks, who marveled at his transformation into a serious, dedicated professional, seemingly on the cusp of a distinguished legal and political career. He continued to date Kloepfer as well; neither woman was aware of the other's existence. In the fall of 1973 Bundy matriculated at UPS Law School[47] and continued courting Brooks, who flew to Seattle several times to stay with him. They discussed marriage; at one point he introduced her to Davis as his fiancée.[22] In January 1974, however, he abruptly broke off all contact; her phone calls and letters went unreturned. Finally reaching him by phone a month later, Brooks demanded to know why Bundy had unilaterally ended their relationship without explanation. In a flat, calm voice, he replied, "Stephanie, I have no idea what you mean ..." and hung up. She never heard from him again.[48] Later he explained, "I just wanted to prove to myself that I could have married her."[49] At about the same time Bundy began skipping classes at law school, and by April he had stopped attending entirely,[50] as young women began to disappear in the Pacific Northwest.[51]
There is no definitive consensus on when and where Bundy began killing women. Bundy told different stories to different people, and he refused to divulge the specifics of his earliest crimes, even as he confessed in gruesome detail to dozens of later murders in the days preceding his execution.[52] He told attorney Polly Nelson that he attempted his first kidnapping in 1969 in Ocean City, New Jersey, but did not kill anyone until sometime in 1971 in Seattle.[53] He told a psychiatrist that he killed two women in Atlantic City, NJ in 1969 while visiting family in Philadelphia.[54] In an interview with King County Detective Robert D. Keppel he mentioned a homicide in 1972[55] and another in 1973 involving a hitchhiker near Tumwater, Washington, but refused to elaborate.[56] Rule and Keppel believe he may have started killing as a teenager.[57][58] Circumstantial evidence suggests that he abducted and killed an eight-year-old Tacoma girl in 1961 when he was 14 years old, an allegation he denied repeatedly.[55] Bundy committed his earliest documented homicides in 1974 when he was 27. By then he had (by his own admission) mastered the skills needed—in the era before DNA profiling—to leave minimal incriminating evidence at a crime scene.[59]
Shortly after midnight on January 4, 1974—around the same time he terminated his relationship with Brooks—Bundy entered the basement bedroom of 18-year-old Joni Lenz (a pseudonym), a dancer and student at UW. He bludgeoned her with a metal rod from her bed frame and then sexually assaulted her with a speculum, causing extensive internal injuries.[60] She remained unconscious for 10 days but survived the attack with permanent brain damage.[61][62] A month later, again late at night, Bundy broke into the room of UW student Lynda Ann Healy, who broadcast Seattle's radio weather reports for skiers each morning. He beat her unconscious, dressed her in bluejeans, a white blouse, and boots, and carried her away.[63]
Female college students continued disappearing at the rate of about one per month. In March, Donna Gail Manson, a 19-year-old student at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, 60 miles (97 km) southwest of Seattle, left her dormitory on the way to a jazz concert on campus but never arrived. In April, Susan Elaine Rancourt disappeared after an evening advisors' meeting on the campus of Central Washington State College (now Central Washington University) in Ellensburg, 110 miles (180 km) southeast of Seattle. Two female Central Washington students later came forward to report encounters—one on the night of Rancourt's disappearance, the other three nights earlier—with a man wearing an arm sling, asking for help carrying a load of books to his brown or tan Volkswagen Beetle.[64][65] On May 6, Roberta Kathleen Parks left her dormitory at Oregon State University in Corvallis, 260 miles (420 km) south of Seattle, to have coffee with friends at the Student Union Building. She never arrived.[66]
Detectives from the Crimes Against Persons Unit of the Seattle Police Department grew increasingly concerned. There was no significant physical evidence, and the missing women had little in common, apart from being young, attractive, white college students with long hair parted in the middle.[67] On June 1, Brenda Carol Ball, 22, disappeared after leaving the Flame Tavern in Burien, Washington near Seattle–Tacoma International Airport. She was last seen talking in the parking lot to a brown-haired man with his arm in a sling.[68] In the early hours of June 11, UW student Georgeann Hawkins vanished while walking down the brightly lit alley between her boyfriend's dormitory residence and her sorority house. The next morning three Seattle homicide detectives and a criminalist combed the entire alleyway on their hands and knees, finding nothing.[69] After Hawkins's disappearance was publicized, witnesses came forward to report seeing a man on crutches with a leg cast in the alley behind a nearby dormitory that night, struggling to carry a briefcase.[70] One woman said the man asked her to help him carry the case to his car, a light-brown Volkswagen Beetle.[71]
During this period Bundy was working at the Washington State Department of Emergency Services (DES) in Olympia—a government agency involved in the search for the missing women. There he met and dated Carole Ann Boone, a twice-divorced mother of two who, six years later, would play an important role in the final phase of his life.[72]
Reports of the six missing women and Lenz's brutal beating appeared prominently in newspapers and on television throughout Washington and Oregon.[75] Fear spread among the population; hitchhiking by young women dropped sharply.[76] While pressure mounted on law enforcement agencies,[77] the paucity of physical evidence severely hampered them. Police could not provide reporters with the little information that was available for fear of compromising the investigation.[78] Further similarities between the victims were noted, however: the disappearances all took place at night, usually near ongoing construction work, within a week of midterm or final exams; all of the victims were wearing slacks or blue jeans; and at most crime scenes there were sightings of a man wearing a cast or a sling and driving a brown Volkswagen Beetle.[79]
The Pacific Northwest murder string culminated on July 14 with the broad-daylight abductions of two women from a crowded beach at Lake Sammamish State Park in Issaquah, 20 miles (32 km) east of Seattle. Five female witnesses described a handsome young man wearing a white tennis outfit with his left arm in a sling, speaking with a light accent, perhaps Canadian, perhaps British. Introducing himself as "Ted", he asked their help in unloading a sailboat from his tan- or bronze-colored Volkswagen Beetle. Four refused; one accompanied him as far as his car, saw that there was no sailboat, and fled. Three additional witnesses saw him approach Janice Anne Ott, 23, a probation case worker at the King County Juvenile Court, with the sailboat story, and watched her leave the beach in his company.[80] About four hours later Denise Naslund, an 18-year-old woman who was studying to become a computer programmer, left a picnic to go to the restroom and never returned.[81] Bundy later told Stephen Michaud that Ott was still alive when he returned with Naslund—and that one was forced to watch as the other was murdered[82][83]—an assertion that he would retract on the eve of his execution.[84]
King County detectives, finally armed with a detailed description of their suspect as well his car, posted fliers throughout the Seattle area. A composite sketch was printed in regional newspapers and broadcast on local television stations. Elizabeth Kloepfer, Ann Rule, a DES employee, and a UW psychology professor all recognized the profile, the sketch, and the car, and reported Ted Bundy as a possible suspect;[85] but the police, who were receiving up to 200 tips per day,[86] initially thought it unlikely that a clean-cut law student with no adult criminal record could be the perpetrator.[87]
On September 6 two grouse hunters stumbled across the skeletal remains of Ott and Naslund near a service road in Issaquah, 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Lake Sammamish State Park.[88] An extra femur and several vertebrae found on the site were later identified by Bundy as belonging to Georgeann Hawkins.[89] Six months later the skulls and mandibles of Healy, Rancourt, Parks, and Ball were found on Taylor Mountain (where Bundy frequently hiked), just east of Issaquah. All bore extensive damage from a blunt instrument.[90]
In August 1974 Bun
maybe ishould wear more
Originally posted by angel7030:
Depend, if got one that I admired, handsome, macho and gentlemen, I do not mind revealling some part of my femine attraction, but sad to said, it end up that handsome guy not even bother to look, then you can see all those uncles staring at your exposed part, some even take photos
Those horny uncles dying to see before they die, you reveal some part to gays.
Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:My Peekture ?
Sure......
Be Afraid.... Be Real Afraid........
What did you keep inside?
Originally posted by mancha:Those horny uncles dying to see before they die, you reveal some part to gays.
Those uncles dun even have the strength to grow horns, most drive merc and bmw or lexus with big good horn only.
Originally posted by angel7030:
Those uncles dun even have the strength to grow horns, most drive merc and bmw or lexus with big good horn only.
:lol: