Dialogue with the Devil’ doc for free
A new Hulu documentary series is unearthing hours of never-before-heard tapes of serial killer Ted Bundy.
“Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil,” which is now streaming in full on Hulu, follows Green River Task Force members Robert Keppel and Dave Reichert as they accept Bundy’s offer to help them catch the Green River Killer (eventually discovered to be Gary Ridgway).
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In 1984, from death row, Bundy offered to aid in finding the Green River Killer, who killed 49 women, primarily in the Seattle, Washington area — where Bundy claimed many of his own victims 10 years earlier. Keppel and Bundy’s cat-and-mouse dialogue lasted years, right up until Bundy was executed in 1989.
Never-before-heard tapes shape the narrative of “Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil,” marking a new deep dive into one of history’s darkest minds.
‘Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil’ release date:
All six episodes of “Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil” dropped on Hulu today, Aug. 7.
How to watch ‘Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil’ for free:
“Ted Bundy: Dialogue with the Devil” is exclusive to Hulu.
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