

Seattle, 1974. Ted Bundy gives into his violent passions and embarks on a cross country killing spree, leaving a trail of raped, tortured, murdered, dismembered, and defiled corpses in his wake…
Acting
Burke's unnerving Bundy charisma that makes skin crawl.
Practical Effects
Tom Savini's grotesque effects work, because of course he's here.

Director
Matthew Bright
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during the early 2000s true crime boom, this represents the genre at its most ethically bankrupt—predating Netflix's Bundy Tapes by 15 years but sharing the same uncomfortable thirst.
Director Matthew Bright was fired from Freeway 2 for being too extreme, then made THIS. The film's producer later disowned it, calling it 'reprehensible garbage that I regret financing.'