Katie Ring
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
A lot of young people treat college as a fresh start, a way to reinvent themselves.
but not Ted.
He felt lonely and aimless.
He couldn't decide on a major and had trouble making friends.
Ted thought that getting a girlfriend would solve a lot of issues, both in terms of his identity crisis and his urge to peep on women.
He decided that if he was gonna really make a major change in his life, he had to push himself further out of his comfort zone.
So in 1966, when Ted was 20, he transferred to the University of Washington in Seattle.
But instead of fixing his problems, it only made them worse.
After Ted Bundy transferred to the University of Washington, it seemed like the move to Seattle was a fresh start.
He decided to study Chinese, thinking he could work in the State Department someday as a liaison to East Asia.
It might seem like kind of a random choice, but with Ted, everything was calculated.
In his mind, working for the government was the kind of position that would give him the authority and control he wanted so badly.
The change of scenery also helped Ted get something else he wanted, a girlfriend.
It wasn't long before he hit it off with a classmate named Diane Edwards, a beautiful, driven young woman from a wealthy California family.
When they started dating, it seemed like Ted finally found everything he wanted.
But the problem was he didn't feel like he was good enough for Diane.
She expected a lot from a boyfriend, and he tried to live up to those expectations by dressing better and improving his conversational skills.
But he couldn't handle the pressure.
Sometime in 1967, when Ted was 20 or 21, he was starting to question everything, including his career goals.
His grades took a nosedive and he was still overcome with unhealthy sexual desires.