A party? Were you related to one of his victims? Because that's just fucking weird, dude.
I swear this country becomes more and more sissyfied every year.
STARKE, FLA., JAN. 24 -- About 2,000 spectators gathered before dawn in the field across from Florida State Prison. They laughed and hooted and, after it was over, they cheered. "
Burn Bundy" and "Toast Ted" read the T-shirts. Slogans on signs conveyed even stronger hate. One said, "Roses Are Red, Violets Are Blue. Good Morning, Ted. We're Going to Kill You." At 7:16 a.m., Theodore Robert Bundy, who may have slain more people than any serial killer of the century, was pronounced dead in the electric chair. He had spent his final hours in prayer with a Methodist minister, then donned blue slacks and a pale blue prison-issue shirt before being escorted to the death chamber, where 42 witnesses watched his execution. Bundy's execution evoked a thirst for vengeance that many officials here said they had never experienced, even in Florida, where on average one person has been executed every six months for 10 years. As the hours ticked away early today, the atmosphere was that of a predawn party, an occasion of such magnitude that people arrived well before midnight to be guaranteed a vantage point along the prison fence although there was little to see until a scarf was waved from a door to signal the finish. In the crowd were a couple who brought their 6-year-old twin daughters. Craig Warren of Gainesville, Fla., held up a bedsheet, on which he had scrawled,
"I Like My Ted Well-Done." "I came here to make a statement," he said. For those who were hungry, and many were, four women from Starke sold coffee and doughnuts. A man passed out electric-chair lapel pins. Bundy, 42, was convicted of killing three persons, including
Kimberly Leach, 12, of Lake City, Fla., a sixth-grader kidnaped from the grounds of her school Feb. 9, 1978, three weeks after he killed two women at a sorority house at Florida State University.
He was executed for killing the child.