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Edmund Emil Kemper, Theodore Robert Bundy - Ed Kemper Interview album

Edmund Emil Kemper, Theodore Robert Bundy - Ed Kemper Interview album

  • Performer: Edmund Emil Kemper
  • Genre: Audiobooks and files
  • Title: Ed Kemper Interview
  • Released: 1984
  • Style: Interview, Spoken Word
  • MP3 version size: 1814 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1880 mb
  • Other: DTS MP2 TTA AAC VOX AUD MIDI
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 449

Description

Serial killer Edmund Kemper's interview with French writer Stéphane Bourgoin, filmed in 1991 when Kemper was 42 years old. Here is another video on this.

FULL INTERVIEW FOOTAGE. From the documentary, "Murder - No Apparent Motive.

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Edmund Emil Kemper III aka The Co-ed Killer, is a serial killer who was active in the early 1970s. Kemper killed and dismembered six female hitchhikers in the Santa Cruz, California, area. He then murdered his mother and one of her friends before turning himself in to the authorities. He had previously been incarcerated as a teenager for shooting both his grandparents while staying on their farm in North Folk, California. Variations: Viewing All Edmund Emil Kemper.

Edmund Emil Kemper III (born December 18, 1948) is an American serial killer and necrophile who murdered ten people, including his paternal grandparents and mother.

Between 1964-1973 Edmund Emil Kemper III was responsible for the murder of 10 people, including his own mother and grandparents. Primarily Kemper’s victims were young female hitchhikers. Kemper would pick them up and promise to take them to their destination but instead would drive to a secluded area to murder them. Kemper’s final two victims were his own mother and her friend. After this Kemper surrendered himself to the police

When he was just a teenager, Edmund Kemper committed a double homicide that shocked both his family and police, leading medical professionals to diagnose the 15-year-old with a serious mental illness. After spending several years in a psychiatric hospital, however, Ed Kemper was released at the. READ The Giant, The Genius, And The Grotesque: The Life And Crimes Of Edmund Kemper. 16. k views 16 items. When he was just a teenager, Edmund Kemper committed a double homicide that shocked both his family and police, leading medical professionals to diagnose the 15-year-old with a serious mental illness

Edmund Emil Kemper III is a convicted serial killer from America. Between 1964 and 1973, he murdered ten people, including his paternal grandparents and mother. A native of California, Kemper, whose mother was an abusive woman, had a turbulent childhood. Kemper, along with Jerry Brudos, Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, and Gary M. Heidnik served as the inspiration for the character of Buffalo Bill in Thomas Harris’ novel ‘’The Silence of the Lambs’ (1988) and its subsequent film adaptation (1991). In the 2017 Netflix television drama series ‘Mindhunter’, the role of Kemper was played by actor Cameron Britton.

Ed Kemper was born to parents Clarnell Stage and Edmund Emil Kemper II (a World War II veteran) in Burbank, California. When he was born, Ed Kemper weighed 13 pounds, which is an unusually heavy weight for a newborn. And by the age of four, he was already a lot taller than his peers. Kemper’s parents would always bicker in front of him and his sisters (he was a middle child), and would often hear his mother belittle his father about the menial electrician jobs he would do. He had heard his father talk about how it would be easier to go to war than stay with his mother. His mother would often punish the young Kemper by sending him to the basement to spend the night. And by the time he was 10, his psychological tendencies were already showing up. Kemper once buried a pet cat alive, and after it had died, he dug it up and dismembered it.

Tracklist

A1 Ed Kemper Interview
B1 Ted Bundy

Notes

Has Hope Organization address on cover and rubber stamped titles on cassette itself.