- Dr. Richmore: I believe it's a complex pathology wherein the entity is both in and of Ted. First is his dominant personality, his mask of sanity, if you will. And then, there's the entity. I believe it began with an unnatural obsession with pornography from a very young age. And I don't mean the blue magazines that teenage boys hide from their parents, but rather, he became obsessed with sexually explicit images of violence, with human pain and suffering. And he believes this entity has given him magical abilities, like the power to walk through walls, and to not be seen. To make him... invisible.
- Ted Bundy: When he feels the last bit of breath leaving her body and he's looking into her eyes, well, the person in that situation. Is god.
- Shane Swindley: If you're advertising, you must be selling.
- Kathleen McChesney: If stupidity was painful, Shane. You'd be in agony.
- Ted Bundy: I'm the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you'll ever meet. And we, we, we serial killers, we are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere.
- Ted Bundy: Guilt is a mechanism we use to control people. It's, uh, an illusion, a kind of, uh, a social control mechanism. Do I feel guilty for anything I've done? No. I feel sorry for people who feel guilt. What's one less person on the face of this earth anyway?
- Mrs. Bundy: My father, he had a dark side. Especially when he drank. He used to say, that Teddy was conceived in hell. I suppose that would make my father the devil, wouldn't it?
- Kathleen McChesney: First, it's one victim. Then two. Then three. And each time they think that the next one will bring them closer to fulfilling their ultimate fantasy. It's a never-ending cycle. Like a serial.
- Ted Bundy: Society wants to believe it can identify evil people, or bad or harmful people, but it's just not practical. Just like you can't tell by looking at someone if they're a good person. No man is truly innocent. I mean, we've, we've all transgressed in some way in our lives. I don't think anybody doubts whether I've done some bad things. The question is, what, of course, and how, and maybe most importantly, why. Now, he chooses his victims for a reason. His victims are young, attractive women. But to him, women are possessions. He instinctively recognizes people who radiate vulnerability, their facial expressions say, I'm afraid of you.