Ed Kemper is an anomaly
I have listened to every podcast and watched many shows about Ed Kemper. I appreciate your style of reporting and speaking and all the additional people we get to hear from. I've learned a lot about Ed's childhood and actually feel sorry for him. His mother abused him and isolated him from his sisters and friends, from what I have learned. She never was nurturing, caring or loving. She and his sisters picked on him, disrespected and ganged up on him instead of showing him any respect for being the man of the family. She treated him like he was a freak from his childhood when he grew so tall. I have also learned that his grandparents were not very nice to him, especially his grandma. He lashed out at her the only way he knew how. But then he killed his grandfather just so he didn't have to walk in the house and find that his wife was dead. So I think that was a mercy killing. I have heard that he did have a girlfriend and was engaged. He was on a trajectory for a possible normal life with someone who could love him. But she sabotaged that relationship. She molded him into the man that he became and all he had left for any form of power and control and his own life was revenge.I wish I had known him when he was younger, before he started living on the dark side. I think he would've been a truly loyal friend. And I don't believe he ever had the opportunity.Read full review »
KC Idaho via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/21/21
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