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    The cover of Ted Bundy: The Final Interviews — Simon & Schuster — 2026

    Ted Bundy: The Final Interviews: Theodore Bundy and James Dobson

    A documentation of the serial killer's final confessions before execution

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 05:07 PM

    What is the book about?

    Ted Bundy: The Final Interviews is a comprehensive transcription and analysis of the final hours in the life of one of history's most notorious serial killers. The book primarily focuses on the pivotal interview that Theodore Bundy gave to religious leader Dr. James Dobson on January 23, 1989, just 12 hours before he was executed in the electric chair at Florida State Prison. Throughout the book, the reader is presented with the material collected during the days when Bundy attempted to explain his actions and the underlying causes of his violent behavior.

    In the conversations with Dobson, Bundy argued that his obsession with extreme pornography played a crucial role in his development from an ordinary student to a brutal murderer. The book examines whether these statements were an expression of true remorse or a final attempt at manipulation from a man known for seducing both his victims and the public. The publication from Simon & Schuster also includes previously unseen details about Bundy's last time on death row and the legal battles that preceded his final confessions.

    The real case

    Theodore 'Ted' Bundy terrorized the USA in the 1970s, where he committed a series of brutal murders of young women and girls across several states, including Washington, Utah, and Florida. Although he officially confessed to 30 murders, investigators and experts estimate that the actual number may be over 50. Bundy was known for his charisma and good looks, which he exploited to lure his victims into ambushes, often pretending to be injured or posing as an authority figure.

    After two spectacular prison escapes, he was finally captured in Florida in 1978. His trials were the first in the USA to be broadcast live on national television, making him a macabre celebrity. Ted Bundy was sentenced to death on July 31, 1979, for the murders of two students at Florida State University. His execution took place on January 24, 1989, and it is precisely the lead-up to this event that the book details.

    About the author

    Since the book is a collection of interviews and historical documents, the publisher Simon & Schuster is credited as the primary driving force behind the publication. The material largely builds on Dr. James Dobson's work. Dobson is a well-known American psychologist and founder of the organization Focus on the Family. His interaction with Bundy has been the subject of debate in criminological circles for decades, as the interview provided a unique, albeit controversial, insight into a serial killer's psyche.

    Similar books on Truecrime News

    For readers interested in the psychology behind serial killers and the most famous American criminal cases, works such as Ann Rule's classic on Bundy or analyses of other notorious criminals are recommended. You can find more information in our KrimiDex on serial killers or read about the case against Bruce McArthur , who also operated for an extended period without being detected.

    Sources

    • FBI Records: The Vault - Theodore Robert Bundy
    • Simon & Schuster Publisher Page
    • Florida Department of Corrections: Execution List

    Reviews

    "An unshakable examination of Bundy's last attempt to define his legacy." — True Crime Reviewer (4/5)

    Quick Facts

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    Verified PurchaseNo
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    AuthorSimon & Schuster
    PublisherSimon & Schuster
    GeographyUSA
    Cases CoveredTheodore 'Ted' Bundy, the murders in Florida, Utah, Oregon, and Washington
    LanguageEnglish
    TitleTed Bundy: The Final Interviews
    Release Date2026-01-15
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    The cover of Ted Bundy: The Final Interviews — Simon & Schuster — 2026

    Ted Bundy: The Final Interviews: Theodore Bundy and James Dobson

    A documentation of the serial killer's final confessions before execution

    Author
    Susanne Sperling
    Published
    March 17, 2026 at 05:07 PM

    What is the book about?

    Ted Bundy: The Final Interviews is a comprehensive transcription and analysis of the final hours in the life of one of history's most notorious serial killers. The book primarily focuses on the pivotal interview that Theodore Bundy gave to religious leader Dr. James Dobson on January 23, 1989, just 12 hours before he was executed in the electric chair at Florida State Prison. Throughout the book, the reader is presented with the material collected during the days when Bundy attempted to explain his actions and the underlying causes of his violent behavior.

    In the conversations with Dobson, Bundy argued that his obsession with extreme pornography played a crucial role in his development from an ordinary student to a brutal murderer. The book examines whether these statements were an expression of true remorse or a final attempt at manipulation from a man known for seducing both his victims and the public. The publication from Simon & Schuster also includes previously unseen details about Bundy's last time on death row and the legal battles that preceded his final confessions.

    The real case

    Theodore 'Ted' Bundy terrorized the USA in the 1970s, where he committed a series of brutal murders of young women and girls across several states, including Washington, Utah, and Florida. Although he officially confessed to 30 murders, investigators and experts estimate that the actual number may be over 50. Bundy was known for his charisma and good looks, which he exploited to lure his victims into ambushes, often pretending to be injured or posing as an authority figure.

    After two spectacular prison escapes, he was finally captured in Florida in 1978. His trials were the first in the USA to be broadcast live on national television, making him a macabre celebrity. Ted Bundy was sentenced to death on July 31, 1979, for the murders of two students at Florida State University. His execution took place on January 24, 1989, and it is precisely the lead-up to this event that the book details.

    About the author

    Since the book is a collection of interviews and historical documents, the publisher Simon & Schuster is credited as the primary driving force behind the publication. The material largely builds on Dr. James Dobson's work. Dobson is a well-known American psychologist and founder of the organization Focus on the Family. His interaction with Bundy has been the subject of debate in criminological circles for decades, as the interview provided a unique, albeit controversial, insight into a serial killer's psyche.

    Similar books on Truecrime News

    For readers interested in the psychology behind serial killers and the most famous American criminal cases, works such as Ann Rule's classic on Bundy or analyses of other notorious criminals are recommended. You can find more information in our KrimiDex on serial killers or read about the case against Bruce McArthur , who also operated for an extended period without being detected.

    Sources

    • FBI Records: The Vault - Theodore Robert Bundy
    • Simon & Schuster Publisher Page
    • Florida Department of Corrections: Execution List

    Reviews

    "An unshakable examination of Bundy's last attempt to define his legacy." — True Crime Reviewer (4/5)

    Quick Facts

    TranscriptNot Available
    Verified PurchaseNo
    SubtitlesNot Available
    Show more details
    VerifiedUnverified
    AuthorSimon & Schuster
    PublisherSimon & Schuster
    GeographyUSA
    Cases CoveredTheodore 'Ted' Bundy, the murders in Florida, Utah, Oregon, and Washington
    LanguageEnglish
    TitleTed Bundy: The Final Interviews
    Release Date2026-01-15
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    The cover of The Confession Killer Exposed — Penguin — 2025

    The Confession Killer Exposed: Henry Lee Lucas and the 600 False Confessions

    The front cover of Expert Witness written by Ann Wolbert Burgess — Grand Central Publishing — 2025

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