He was charming. Educated. Handsome. Deadly.Ted Bundy shattered every stereotype of what a monster should look like-and in doing so, he changed the way the world understands evil.The Devil in Disguise: The Untold Psychology of Ted Bundy goes far beyond the familiar headlines and court footage to explore the mind beneath the mask. With cinematic storytelling and forensic precision, Dennis Henderson dissects how Bundy's fractured identity, manipulative genius, and insatiable hunger for control transformed him from an ambitious law student into one of America's most terrifying serial killers.Drawing from rare interviews, FBI behavioral analyses, psychological profiles, and Bundy's own manipulative confessions, Henderson unveils the chilling evolution of a predator who learned to weaponize charm, mimic empathy, and hide behind normalcy. This is not just the story of a killer-it is a psychological autopsy of deceit, domination, and the darkest corners of human nature.Why did Ted Bundy need to kill to feel alive?Why did people continue to believe him-even after the truth was undeniable?And what does his story reveal about the evil that still hides in plain sight today?Both true-crime thriller and psychological study, The Devil in Disguise exposes the terrifying truth: evil doesn't always wear a mask-it wears a smile.