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Warning: The following contains disturbing descriptions of violence, including sexual violence. Reader discretion is advised. Kemper was released on parole on his 21st birthday. He flew under the radar for a couple of years, at one point even applying to be a state trooper—but being rejected because, at 6 feet 9 inches and pounds, he was too big.
Then, he went on an month killing spree targeting women. Between May and April , Kemper butchered five college students, a high school student, his mother and her best friend. So how did Kemper manage to get released on parole after shooting his grandparents in the back of their heads with a rifle?
According to Dr. Kemper was born in California and moved at age 9 to Montana with his mother and sisters after his parents divorced. His mother yelled and screamed at him, smacked him on the head and made him sleep in a small bed in the basement, author Dary Matera writes in his book, Ed Kemper: Conversations with a Killer. According to the book, Kemper began fantasizing about killing his mother at a young age. At age 10, he buried one of the cats, dug it up after it asphyxiated and cut off its head.
Three years later, he cut off the head of another cat and displayed it on a platter. His mother later justified making her son sleep in the basement to keep her daughters safe, sensing he might try to molest them, the book says. As for his grandfather, Kemper viewed him as senile. Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, Kemper was sent to Atascadero. There, he used his charm and intellect—he reportedly had an IQ of —as well as what he learned from fellow criminal residents to deceive the mental health professionals into thinking he was cured, Matera says.