Saying something is evil doesn't stop the conversation, unless you add some extra meaning to the word that doesn't exist. You can then ask what is evil, how does a person become evil, is he really an evil person or did he just do an evil thing. It's no different than someone saying he was crazy. Moreover, saying he had mental illness leaves the rest of people with mental illnesses thinking "either specify a mental illness that makes you a murderer or use another term." When you use mental illness as an excuse for people like this cunt, it gets people believing that those of us with mental illnesses are going to snap and murder people.
Bottom line, he was a fucking racist. This was a hate crime. If this was a case of "he snapped," he couldn't have planned the attack and sat there for nearly an hour before gunning down his victims in cold blood. This was calculated and racially motivated, the very antithesis of snapping. He's a horrible human being. They exist and he is one.
And, yes, Ted Bundy definitely looked like a serial killer.
Bottom line, he was a fucking racist. This was a hate crime. If this was a case of "he snapped," he couldn't have planned the attack and sat there for nearly an hour before gunning down his victims in cold blood. This was calculated and racially motivated, the very antithesis of snapping. He's a horrible human being. They exist and he is one.
And, yes, Ted Bundy definitely looked like a serial killer.