Ted Bundy Research Paper

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Have you ever wondered why people like chocolate ice cream rather than vanilla? Why do some drivers use their turn signals and others do not? Why do some people play football rather than baseball? Our characters and futures are made up on a day by day basis based on the actions and thoughts we perform. There are many theories of motivation that encourage these actions and thoughts, some are good motivation, and others are bad. Take for example Ted Bundy, the motivation that drove him to do the acts he committed over powered his reasons and judgments, taking his life down a dark and evil road.
Ted Bundy was a serial killer who committed 30 plus homicides in the United States from 1961 to 1978. In his final days before execution, Bundy conveyed what he believed started his motivation for these murders, and that was pornography. Bundy had encountered pornography at a young age. As most young boys see pornography they develop a fascination for it, but for Bundy it went from fascination to fixation. He was exposed to a much more dark and violent form of pornography, which had him hooked. He carried this obsession into his adult life, and like a drug addict, the
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The arousal theory in psychology is a theory that suggests that people are drive to perform actions in order to maintain an optimum level of physiological arousal, and these peak arousal levels vary from person to person. I believe Ted Bundy’s optimum level of physiological arousal became started very quickly as a child, and grew more rapidly as time progressed. Then there came a time where Bundy was at the end of the line, he had reached his peak level of arousal with the materials he could seek out legally. He had to make a choice, to keep on living his life without progression of physiological arousal, or to do the unthinkable, and he did the unthinkable