Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer Season 1 Episode 5

Ep 5. Collateral Damage

  • January 31, 2020
  • 37 min
  • 8.3  (154)

Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer season 1 episode 5 is named "Collateral Damage." In this episode, viewers are taken behind the scenes of Ted Bundy's infamous murder spree, which claimed the lives of dozens of innocent women in the 1970s. But instead of focusing on Bundy himself, this episode delves deeper into the devastating impact that his crimes had on the women who survived him.

Through interviews with survivors and their families, the episode explores the lasting trauma that Bundy inflicted on those who crossed his path, from the fear and paranoia that plagued them for years to the physical scars that they still carry. It also examines the ways in which society at large failed to protect these women and others like them, perpetuating harmful myths about rape and victim blaming that only compounded the damage that Bundy wrought.

As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness the incredible resilience of Bundy's survivors as they continue to rebuild their lives decades later. They will also see the ways in which these survivors have come together to demand justice and accountability for the crimes committed against them, challenging the long-standing belief that women who survive sexual assault should simply "move on" and forget about what happened to them.

Through powerful storytelling and moving interviews, "Collateral Damage" exposes the lasting impact of one man's reign of terror and highlights the strength and determination of those who refuse to be silenced. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in true crime, survivor advocacy, and the ongoing struggle for justice and healing in the wake of trauma.

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Ted Bundy: Falling for a Killer season 1 episode 5 is named "Collateral Damage." In this episode, viewers are taken behind the scenes of Ted Bundy's infamous murder spree, which claimed the lives of dozens of innocent women in the 1970s. But instead of focusing on Bundy himself, this episode delves deeper into the devastating impact that his crimes had on the women who survived him.

Through interviews with survivors and their families, the episode explores the lasting trauma that Bundy inflicted on those who crossed his path, from the fear and paranoia that plagued them for years to the physical scars that they still carry. It also examines the ways in which society at large failed to protect these women and others like them, perpetuating harmful myths about rape and victim blaming that only compounded the damage that Bundy wrought.

As the episode unfolds, viewers will witness the incredible resilience of Bundy's survivors as they continue to rebuild their lives decades later. They will also see the ways in which these survivors have come together to demand justice and accountability for the crimes committed against them, challenging the long-standing belief that women who survive sexual assault should simply "move on" and forget about what happened to them.

Through powerful storytelling and moving interviews, "Collateral Damage" exposes the lasting impact of one man's reign of terror and highlights the strength and determination of those who refuse to be silenced. It is a must-watch for anyone interested in true crime, survivor advocacy, and the ongoing struggle for justice and healing in the wake of trauma.

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  • First Aired
    January 31, 2020
  • Runtime
    37 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    8.3  (154)
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