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SERIAL killer Ted Bundy severed heads of his victims and used them to to perform sex acts on himself, it has been claimed.

Twisted Bundy confessed to killing 36 young women over a four year period in the late 1970s and was executed in the electric chair in Florida on January 24, 1989, aged 42.

 Bundy was good looking and seemingly charming but his appearances masked a twisted killer
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Bundy was good looking and seemingly charming but his appearances masked a twisted killerCredit: Getty - Contributor

A recent documentary Netflix documentary Conversations With a Killer profiled Bundy and his crimes.

It has been widely reported that he returned to visit the dead women's corpses where he dumped them to sexually violate them or took them home for gratification.

Bundy decapitated at least 12 of his victims and it has been reported he may have used some of them to engaged in sex acts with.

Asked why he replied: "When you work hard to do something right, you don’t want to forget it."

Zac Efron portrays Bundy in the film Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil And Vile, which is due for release in the coming weeks.

Sky Cinema's biographical drama is based on the memoirs of Bundy's former girlfriend and explores her relationship with one of the most notorious murderers in US criminal history.

Efron, 31, stars opposite Lily Collins as Elizabeth Kloepfer, the girlfriend desperately trying to learn the truth about her murderous boyfriend.

The handsome and apparently charming former law student Bundy is believed to have begun killing women in 1974.

SEVERED HEADS

Several women went missing in Seattle and Nearby Oregon and locals started telling stories of how the women were being lured into cars by a young, dark-haired man named "Ted" who faked injuries.

Soon after Bundy moved to Utah to attend law school in 1974, women there also started disappearing.

In 1975, the maniac was arrested for kidnapping Carol DaRonch, one of the few who survived his attacks, and sentenced to up to 15 years behind bars.

Two years later, while acting as his own lawyer after being indicted over the death of a Colorado woman, Bundy jumped out of the jailhouse library window and disappeared.

He was caught eight days later but in December the same year, 1977, he climbed out of a hole in the ceiling of his cell and fled to Florida.

In January 1978, he broke into the Chi Omega sorority at Florida State University, killing two women and bludgeoning three others.

His last crime was the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Diane Leach who he abducted from her school in broad daylight on February 9.

He was convicted of those crimes in July 1979 after bite marks on one of the bodies were found to be his.

When it came time for his execution, hundreds of people gathered outside Florida State Prison to cheer on the execution creating in what has been described as a "circus atmosphere".

His death even inspired souvenir T-shirts which were sold among the crowd, who chanted “Burn, Bundy, burn” and set off fireworks when his death was confirmed.

Sixteen of Ted Bundy's victims
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Ted Bundy brutally murdered 16 women
 Bundy in court in Florida when he was on trial for the murder of two students
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Bundy in court in Florida when he was on trial for the murder of two studentsCredit: Getty - Contributor


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