Intp Serial Killers

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Date apprehended April 24, 1973 Imprisoned at Edmund Emil Kemper III (born December 18, 1948) is an American. He committed the murder of ten people, including his and. He regularly engaged in and claimed to have of at least one of his victims, but later retracted this confession. Born in California, Kemper had a disturbed childhood. He moved to Montana with his abusive mother at a young age before returning to California, where he murdered his paternal grandparents when he was 15.

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He was subsequently diagnosed by court psychiatrists as suffering from and sentenced to the as a criminally insane juvenile. Released at the age of 21 after convincing psychiatrists he was rehabilitated, Kemper was regarded as non-threatening by his victims.

He targeted young female during his killing spree, luring them into his vehicle and driving them to secluded areas where he would murder them before taking their corpses back to his home to be decapitated, dismembered and violated. He then murdered his mother and one of her friends before turning himself in to the authorities. Found sane and guilty at his trial in 1973, he requested the for his crimes. However, and he instead received eight. Since then, Kemper has been incarcerated in the.

Kemper is known for his large stature and high intelligence, standing 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) tall, weighing over 250 pounds (113 kg) and having a reported of 145, features that left his victims with little chance to overcome him. Edmund Kemper in custody, towering above detective Terry Medina and a correctional officer. Three court appointed psychiatrists found Kemper to be legally sane. One of the psychiatrists, Dr. Joel Fort, investigated his juvenile records and the diagnosis that he was once psychotic. He also interviewed Kemper, including under, and relayed to the court that Kemper had engaged in, alleging that Kemper sliced flesh from the legs of his victims, then cooked and consumed these strips of flesh in a.

Nevertheless, Fort determined that Kemper was fully cognizant in each case, and stated that Kemper enjoyed the prospect of the infamy associated with being labeled a murderer. Kemper later recanted the confession of cannibalism. California used the which held that for a defendant to 'establish a defense on the ground of insanity, it must be clearly proved that, at the time of the committing of the act, the party accused was laboring under such a defect of reason, from disease of mind, and not to know the nature and quality of the act he was doing; or if he did know it, that he did not know he was doing what was wrong.' Kemper appeared to have known that the nature of his acts were wrong, and had also shown signs of. On November 1, Kemper took the stand. He testified that he killed the co-eds because he wanted them 'for myself, like possessions,' and attempted to convince the jury that he was insane based on the reasoning that his actions could only have been committed by someone with an aberrant mind. He said two beings inhabited his body and that when the killer personality took over it was 'kind of like blacking out'.

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