Ted Bundy believed that being a subjectivist, meaning right and wrong, did not apply to him. If you cannot prove your actions as right, then you are wrong. The law of our culture is that it is illegal to kill another person, justified or not. Ted killed because it gave him pleasure, but since we don't live in a society of life-and-death decisions, it is no longer acceptable to kill with no malice. It is a punishable offense, and it is morally incorrect. His boldness and irrational judgment of the law made doing as you please as easy as second nature.
First, Ted was wrong because he raped women. In our society, we are against the rape of any individual who does not give consent. Personally, Bundy is wrong for the things he did because I think sex without consent is violent. He was wrong because he didn't see anything wrong with what he did. He had no regard for who he hurt or killed.
Second, Ted didn't value other lives so it was so easy to take them. He believed in value judgment, so in his perspective, he was right no matter what. He didn't have to justify why he killed these women because there was no rea...