and dad. those parents were despondent. they thought they weren t going to see their child again. how about that? can i tell you something else interesting about that story? the four students, students, right, one is a psychology student, one is education, one is a nursing student, and one is a social work student. the right people. the right people. right. more than anything we ve talked about today, that stops me. yeah. see something, say something. you got to be involved. absolutely. very good. we needed that. we did. happy endings are good. if you don t have a yen for politics today. you don t know what a yen is. let s get to inside politics on new day with john king. the job is too easy for you today. there s a lot to cover. i don t know if that makes it easy, but we ll see. let s get right to it. we ll get inside politics and get their insight. let s start with the president s big foreign policy speech today.
you want to get at? not having any better ideas, i went in to the prison and i said, ted, you have a unique position, not only as the defendant and the suspect in all of these cases, but you are familiar with all of the facts. you are a psychology student. you are a student of the human mind and you know more about this story than anybody knows. so why don t you tell me what you think happened. how does a person become a serial killer? and he grabbed the tape recorder out of my hand and pulled it near his chin and started looking down in to it and closed his eyes and started to tell the story. coming up, ted bundy tells steven micho what it takes to become a serial killer. since it is based on opportunity, it is a relatively easy crime to get away.
ted, you have a unique position. not only as the defendant and suspect, but you are familiar with all the facts, you are a psychology student, you are a student of the human mind and know more about the story than anybody knows so why don t you tell me what you think happened? how does a person become a serial killer. he grabbed the tape recorder out of my hand and pulled it near his chin, sort of looking down into it and closed his eyes and started telling the story. coming up, ted bundy tells stephen what it takes to become a serial killer. it s based on opportunity. relatively easy crime to get away with.
he wasn t just boyish but he was a boy. he seemed to be about 12 years old. so i said to myself, how do you deal with a 12-year-old whose got some really awful secrets that you want to get at. not having any better ideas, i went into prison and i said, ted, you have a unique position. not only as the defendant and the suspected in the case. you re familiar with all the facts. you re a psychology student. you re a student of the human mind, and you know more about this story than anybody knows. so why don t you tell me what you think happened. how does a person become a serial killer? and he grabbed the tape recorder out of my hand and pulled it near his chin and started looking down into it and closed his eyes and started telling the story. coming up ted bundy tells steven what it takes to become a serial killer. since it s based on opportunity, it s a relatively
if the weather is harsh, it will go limp at the end of the day. martha: what s this in here? that one, that s rosemary, a fragrant herb and it s for remembrance. it s very much the language of flowers and the language of flowers started in a church at harlem, many, many years ago, but it was revisited in victorian times and it s very much what jane connelly, the designer of the flower, is very interested in. he was a psychology student. martha: and shane connelly did the flowers for charles and camilla s wedding. you ve got inside scoop on the social stuff as well, that they re planning a big story tomorrow night, the night before the wedding, which we usually call that a rehearsal dinner in the united states but what s it going to be for snem. it is really the queen inviting her guests, family and dignitaries who are related to the royal wedding, and they re having a wonderful party, at the