Dead Man Still Droppin' Bodies: DNA Links Bundy to '74 Murder, Shows System Still Ain't Built for Us
That DNA evidence comin' out about Ted Bundy showin' the system might solve some old cases, but it ain't fixin' the bigger problems in the streets.

Salt Lake City, UT – Word is out: they finally got some DNA proof connectin' Ted Bundy, that dead serial killer, to a '74 murder of a 17-year-old out in Utah. Bundy been gone since '89, but his name still ringin' bells. This ain't just about one case, though. It's about how the system work, or rather, how it don't work for folks like us.
Bundy was a monster, no doubt. But he also exposed how easy it was for a smooth talker to get away with mess back then. And let's be real, some things haven't changed. The system still favors certain folks, and if you ain't got the right skin or the right connections, you fightin' an uphill battle.
They talkin' 'bout DNA this and DNA that, but how many cold cases in our communities never get solved? How many Black and Brown folks locked up based on shaky evidence or straight-up prejudice? This Bundy case gettin' all the attention, but what about the injustices that keep happenin' every day?
This ain't 'bout feelin' sorry for Bundy. He got what he deserved. But it's about recognizin' that the system is still flawed. They can solve one cold case, but they can't fix the root problems that lead to violence and inequality in the first place. The streets know the truth.
And don't even get me started on how the media glorifies these killers. Bundy's face been plastered all over TV and the internet for decades. But what about the victims? What about their families? They the ones who really sufferin', but their stories often get overlooked.
So, yeah, they solved a cold case. Big whoop. The real question is: what are they doin' to prevent more tragedies from happenin' in the future? Are they investin' in our communities? Are they addressin' the root causes of violence? Or are they just patting themselves on the back for solvin' a case that's already decades old?
This ain't a victory. It's a reminder that the system still got a long way to go. We gotta stay woke and keep fightin' for justice, not just for the victims of Bundy, but for all the folks who gettin' screwed over by a system that ain't built for us. Keep it 100, y'all.
Real talk, they need to put that same energy into solving the cases in our neighborhoods, where real folks struggling every day. No cap.


