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What do you think of Edmund Kemper


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GihanFX

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And just ignore my close friend GihanFX's irrelevant threads,
he is giving a false impression of a popularity to my thread.
I actually don't approve such pretensions to get attention to my threads.
What to do.
He is a friens and I believe his intention is good.
Intention creates Karma
-Atula

isn't is Posts ? as i remember i didn't open any threads for some time
 

GihanFX

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Thanks for the post.
I added a word of thanks in the initial post too.
The real readers of the thread I expect
are wise enough
to ignore the irrelevant.
Who cares
what idiots think,
or do
since they think very little.
:lol:


As i know other than you and me no one else post in this thread,

 

blacktarzan

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    interesting...

    Thanks.
    Hope you read it in full.
    I think he is a better man
    than so called GOOD people.
    Many good and bad people don't really know what they are doing.
    Kemper knew it is wrong,
    and he seem to welcome the punishment.
    He told the judge that
    he believed he ought to be tortured to death.

    I think his real problem was with his mother.
    He may have gaining courage and experience to do that.
    After killing his mother
    he immediately killed her best friend.
    He himself called the police after that.

    He wanted to go back to the mental hospital he used to work after killing his Grand parents.
    The jury found Kemper was guilty and sane.

    He didn't disagree with the jury's verdict.




    "I really wasn't surprised when it came out that way," he said. "There was just no way they could find me insane ... Society just isn't ready for that yet. Ten or 20 years from now they would have, but they're not going to take a chance."

    But he expressed regret that the "sane" verdict would mean he would go to prison, instead of possibly returning to Atascadero state hospital.

    Kemper spent five years at Atascadero after he murdered his grandparents in 1964 at the age of 15. He recalled with pride the job he'd held there as head of the psychological testing lab at the age of 19 and working directly under the hospital's chief psychologist. He said:
    "I felt I definitely could have done a lot of good there, helping people return to the streets ... I could have fit in there quicker than anybody else...

    He knows if he was followed closely,
    at least as it was ordered by court,
    he wouldn't have killed all those girls and his mother.

    Because of his intelligence and ability, he apparently was a valuable aide in psychological testing and research. "I helped to develop some new tests and some new scales on MMPI... You've probably heard of it ... the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory," he said with a chuckle. "I helped to develop a new scale on that, the 'Overt Hostility Scale'... How's that for a..." He groped for a word.

    "Ironic?" I suggested.

    "Ironic note," he agreed. "There we go, it was an ironic note that I helped to develop that scale and then look what happened to me when I got back out on the streets."

    Though Kemper couldn't give me a positive answer to why he did what he did, he partly blamed society, the courts and his parents as well, saying:

    "I didn't have the supervision I should have had once I got out... I was supposed to see my parole officer every other week and a social worker the other week.

    "I never did. I think if I had, I would have made it.

    "Two weeks after I was on the streets, I got scared because I hadn't seen anyone.

    "Finally, I called the district parole office and asked if I was doing something wrong... was I supposed to go to my parole officer, or would he come to see me, I asked."
    Kemper said the man on the phone asked him, "What's the matter, you got a problem?" When Kemper told him, "no," the man replied, "Well, we're awfully busy with people who have; we'll get to you."

    Somehow
    I admire the man he is.
    The courage to accept the responsibility.
    Compare him to the cowardly culprits who deceive people
    pretending to serve them
    while exploiting them publicly.
    Kemper could have been special.
    Things went wrong for him.
    Initially his mother is responsible.

     
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    mona vikara danwada manda mechara diga post molayak nadda mewa kiyawa kiyawa inna taram apita wena wadak nadda :angry:

    You sound
    as if you read each and every word of all posts.
    As if you work for Elakiri.

    You are supposed to ignore the posts you dislike.
    That's what I do.

    This is posted for the special members who CAN read long articles.
    These are just 2 articles
    of many I read on Kemper.
    :)
     

    sachii

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    You sound
    as if you read each and every word of all posts.
    As if you work for Elakiri.

    You are supposed to ignore the posts you dislike.
    That's what I do.

    This is posted for the special members who CAN read long articles.
    These are just 2 articles
    of many I read on Kemper.
    :)

    hey cant u speak sinhala ..?. kalu suddekda? natnam attama sinhala kata karanna amaruda :rofl:
     

    blacktarzan

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    Victims: Aiko Koo, Alice Liu, Anita Luchessa, Cindy Schall, Mary Ann Pesce, Rosalind Thorpe
    kempervicaikokoo.jpg
    kempervicaliceliu.jpg
    kempervicanitaluchessa.jpg
    kemperviccindyschall.jpg
    kempervicmaryannepesce.jpg
    kempervicrosalindthorpe.jpg


    mother.jpg

    Kemper's mother. He killed her with a hammer, cut off her head and threw darts at it, cut out her larynx and put it in the garbage disposal, then had sex with her corpse.

    Edmund Kemper's grandmother as young woman
    1-2-Kempers-grandmother.jpg


    Edmund Kemper's grandfather as young man
    1-3-Kempers-grandfather.jpg


    Didn't find the pic of Kemper's mothers friend.

    Thanks Atula It was Interesting..
    mey wage dewal kayawala minisunta waradunu than walin api apey waradi hada gatha haki num?