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He was charming. He was intelligent. He was the kind of guy who could sit across from law enforcement, help profile serial killers, and still hide the fact that he was one himself.
Ed Kemper—also known as the Co-Ed Killer—committed some of the most disturbing murders imaginable. But what made him even more terrifying? His ability to blend in, manipulate, and outthink everyone around him.
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By Valery WoodmanseeSend us a text
He was charming. He was intelligent. He was the kind of guy who could sit across from law enforcement, help profile serial killers, and still hide the fact that he was one himself.
Ed Kemper—also known as the Co-Ed Killer—committed some of the most disturbing murders imaginable. But what made him even more terrifying? His ability to blend in, manipulate, and outthink everyone around him.
Support the show