Ed Kemper: The Co-Ed Killer
Dark Deeds: America’s Serial Killers Exposed
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Narrateur(s):
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James Romick
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Auteur(s):
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R.M. Cochran
À propos de cet audio
Ed Kemper: The Co-Ed Killer is a gripping, psychologically driven narrative that explores one of America's most disturbing criminal minds through a factual, non-sensational lens. This book avoids graphic detail while delivering an immersive, atmospheric true-crime experience rooted in deep research, court records, and historical context.
From the fog-covered highways of Santa Cruz to the fractured dynamics of a troubled childhood, this book reveals how Edmund Kemper hid in plain sight—polite, articulate, and trusted by the very investigators hunting him. Through a narrative that blends biography, criminology, and psychological analysis, listeners follow the evolution of a mind shaped by trauma, institutional failures, and a startling ability to mimic normalcy.
You'll explore:
Kemper's early family environment, emotional isolation, and the formative years that shaped his developing identity
The "performance of normalcy" he mastered to blend seamlessly into society
His years in institutional care, the medical evaluations that misread him, and the systemic gaps that enabled his release
His double life—the quiet, polite citizen vs. the calculated predator
The broader social forces of the 1960s–70s that shaped the case and influenced law enforcement's ability to identify serial offenders
Written with respect for victims and grounded in research, Ed Kemper: The Co-Ed Killer is not a gore-driven retelling—it is a chilling psychological portrait of manipulation, control, and the dangerous potential of a mind without empathy.
Perfect for listeners who enjoy:
Psychological true crime
Behavioral profiling and criminal psychology
Narrative nonfiction in the style of Ann Rule or Michelle McNamara
Deep-dive case studies that prioritize understanding over shock
This book provides a disturbing but essential look at a case that forever changed how America studies violent offenders.
©2025 R.M. Cochran (P)2025 R.M. Cochran