Ted Bundy was executed via electric chair on January 24, 1989
The infamous serial killer, who murdered more than 30 women, was sentenced to capital punishment in Florida State Prison.
Ted Bundy had been given the death penalty three times before he was finally executed.
At 4.50am on the day of his execution, he refused a last breakfast of steak and eggs in his cell which was 30ft away from the electric chair.
Around an hour later, his head was shaved along with his right calf – which were the attachments points for the electrodes.
Despite his enormous amount of victims, Bundy was sentenced to death for three killings in Florida following his second escape from prison.
He sexually assaulted and murdered two college students during a blood-thirsty rampage on January 15, 1978, in which he also bludgeoned three others who all survived.
His last crime was the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Kimberly Diane Leach who he abducted from her school in broad daylight on February 9.
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