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“I went bananas after I got that .22” - Edmund Kemper
(Front Page Detective Magazine March 1974 by Marj von Beroldingen)
“Killer Ate Flesh of Victim”
Edmund Emil Kemper III, accused of killing eight women including his mother, "ate the flesh of at least one of his victims," his attorney said Monday. In a grand jury transcript also released Monday, Kemper was quoted as saying he attacked hitchhiking coeds because "it was so easy." The transcript was based on Kemper's statements to authorities, made after his arrest April 24, about an alleged year-long killing spree. Kemper's defense attorney, James E. Jackson, who approved the release of the 94-page transcript, added another aspect of the case not contained in the testimony. "He ate the flesh of at least one of his victims. It was one of his fantasies, so he tried it," Jackson said. The 6 foot 9 inch, 280-pound Kemper once indulged in a fantasy of killing every person in his neighborhood in a single weekend, the transcript said. Much of the testimony was provided by Santa Cruz police Lieutenant Charles Scherer and detective Michael Aluffi, who brought Kemper by car from Pueblo, Colorado, where he was arrested in a phone booth while talking to Santa Cruz police. "He prided himself on his meticulous detail, remembering names, ages, description of clothing, bodies, and locations, almost like he had a fixation to recall specifics," Scherer said, according to the transcript. "One of his rules of operation was that he wanted his victims to be of an aristocracy of upper middle class to upper class," Aluffi said. The detective said Kemper paid a visit to the home of one of his victims after he had beheaded her, "to see if she fit within his rules of operation." The transcript alleged Kemper said he decided to kill his mother two days before Easter Sunday. "He felt he was going to be caught soon and he wanted his mother to avoid suffering embarrassment. He decided the best thing to do would be to kill her," Aluffi said. The transcript said Kemper went to his mother's home, struck her with a hammer and stabbed her with a pocket knife, then cut off her head. "What's good for my victims is good enough for my mother," Aluffi quoted Kemper as saying.
"I knew long before I started killing that I was going to be killing, that it was going to end up like that. The fantasies were too strong. They were going on for too long and were too elaborate.” - Edmund Kemper