Ed Kemper himself has stated that he shouldn't be released from prison.
Facts. Super fascinating guy, but he should never be let loose.
Super fascinating guy
Which part fascinates you the most? Murdering a bunch of young women and fucking their corpses? Or maybe murdering his own grandparents just to see how it would feel? Do tell.
Ed Kemper also requested the Death Penalty but was denied.Not only that, he requested that the officers just beat him to death after his confession
The fact that he told so very much to the FBI which helped them understand the minds of serial killers. I never said he was a good person. Monsters can be fascinating.Yeah, it obviously discredits nothing he did, but the information he gave the FBI, the work he did with them, the time he spent, he likely saved a few lives and gave them a leg up in many investigations. He's one of the rare ones that didn't just turn into a dark void in prison, he recognizes what he did and it was his own, and seemingly didn't "root" for other killers, it was the opposite.
I read that after the first murders, when he was put in a mental hospital, he routinely volunteered to help with other patients specifically so he could learn how to trick the psychologists into thinking he was rehabilitated. It worked so well that they actually expunged his record
and then they sent him back to live with his shithead sexist abusive mother who was the entire catalyst for his murders.Doesn't excuse what he did at all.
his mum was the reason that it happened, and shes long dead.It seems like you're defending him or at the very least placing blame on someone else instead of him who's responsible for what he did.
It seems like you're defending him or at the very least placing blame on someone else instead of him who's responsible for what he did.
That actor from Mind Hunter protrayed him to a TYeah, all the interactions with him were just unsettling.
It seems like you're defending him or at the very least placing blame on someone else instead of him who's responsible for what he did.He did the crimes and is responsible for them, but these killers are made, not born. It's no coincidence that so many of these killers were raised by abuse.
Oh god, Karate is trying to talk with adults
Oh, so its just a thing with him huh? I shouldn't be surprised..
The fact that he told so very much to the FBI which helped them understand the minds of serial killers. I never said he was a good person. Monsters can be fascinating.
He is the really tall serial killer right? That is insane. like a real life horror movie villian
I recently watched a movie that had like a 7 foot guy cosplaying as a werewolf. He seemed superhuman enough that I thought he was like an actual werewolf but he was just a really strong human
Which part fascinates you the most? Murdering a bunch of young women and fucking their corpses? Or maybe murdering his own mother and grandparents just to see how it would feel? Do tell.
I've heard it described that he lives "behind" his eyes, like he's watching a movie. Permanent disassociation from morals or guilt, like the effects of sleepwalking fully conscious and aware. Absolutely chilling.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Derealization
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/DerealizationThat sounds like what the main character in A Silent Voice has
...do you not find any of that interesting?I certainly don't. The obsession with true crime shit is something I really wish society would drop.
I certainly don't. The obsession with true crime shit is something I really wish society would drop.https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/7/73e981d0.jpg