

To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Marijuana smoking, cigarette smoking, and beer drinking are seen, and there's some profanity, including "f-k." On the positive side, Kathleen McChesney, one of the officers and later FBI agents who helped to finally bring Bundy to justice, is presented as an intelligent and dedicated law enforcement officer starting her career at a time when women were surrounded by sexism and weren't allowed to work as agents in the FBI. Police officers talk of Bundy's methods of killings women, how he bludgeons, rapes, and kills them. He is shown in a fantasy sequence being tied up in bed and beaten by women wearing leather masks, as close-ups of Bundy's face give the appearance that he's masturbating.

Bundy keeps violent pornographic magazines in his room. Other images include a gory corpse in a morgue, a decapitated head, and police photographs of murder scenes (remains of body parts).

Women are shown being attacked while in their beds, bludgeoned with a blunt object, faces bloodied as they scream. Young women are shown being lured by Bundy, handcuffed in his car while screaming. Some of the real-life killings are filmed in the style of horror movies, with jump scares and suspenseful music. Parents need to know that Ted Bundy: American Boogeyman is a 2021 true crime horror-thriller about the years-long pursuit and capture of the serial killer.
