Ted Bundy’s capture in 1978 sparked fascination, as many were drawn to his good looks and education, contrasting with his monstrous deeds as a killer.
Despite Bundy’s charm, he was undeniably a horrifying murderer. Looks and intelligence do not excuse horrific actions, as they serve to highlight dangerous misconceptions.
The case of Luigi Mangione, after he killed a CEO, highlights a troubling tendency to romanticize criminals based on personal grievances against systems or individuals.
While frustrations with the healthcare system are valid, violence is never a solution. The loss of life cannot be justified by societal problems.
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