6'9" Brilliant Psychopath Who Hunted College Students (America's Most Evil Serial Killers)

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  • Meet the Co-ed Killer, a hulking 6'9" monster who hunted down women and turned them into his play things! This is one of the most brutal killers to have ever lived, but he has all but been forgotten, until today! Don't miss this insane true crime story about a vicious psychopath who is up for parole in 3 short years!
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  • @akariced456
    @akariced456 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4331

    What stuck me is that this dude was able to possibly get away with all of this. He turned himself in and they thought it was a prank call lol.

    • @Pherioxus
      @Pherioxus PÅ™ed 2 lety +83

      He wouldn't be getting away with that forever though, considering he copulated with most of his victims dismembered heads and left DNA all over the place, the police would've caught up with him

    • @tigernotwoods914
      @tigernotwoods914 PÅ™ed 2 lety +152

      @@Pherioxus yeah but unless he was convicted of another felony and they got his DNA or he ended up being a suspect there wouldn't be a sample to match it to so the scary part is he could in theory have got away with it especially if he eventually stopped. Scary enough he could've got away with his crimes.

    • @Pherioxus
      @Pherioxus PÅ™ed 2 lety +60

      @@tigernotwoods914 Him killing his mother and her friend pretty much the same way would've set some alarm bells off for some detectives, one background check on his history of killing his grandparents and then suddenly his mom and her friend got beheaded the same way those college girls got killed?
      That should be really suspicious, he could talk his way out of it but not for long either, evidence would continue to pile up against him, they could collect his DNA before or after interrogations during the investigation and it'd be over for him.

    • @tigernotwoods914
      @tigernotwoods914 PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      @@Pherioxus right. I replied before the video was over lol

    • @evanburris2836
      @evanburris2836 PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      @@Pherioxus the whole grandparents thing wouldn’t show up on a background check because it was a mental hospital and under 18.

  • @garyboone3678
    @garyboone3678 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5284

    It's crazy what being a terrible parent can do to a child.

    • @tengkualiff
      @tengkualiff PÅ™ed 2 lety +519

      And yet, these type of parents will still find ways to blame everyone else but themselves.

    • @js09js09
      @js09js09 PÅ™ed 2 lety +213

      Still no excuse to be a killer.

    • @_Ferry
      @_Ferry PÅ™ed 2 lety +467

      @@js09js09 obviously it's still the kids fault but good parenting could've prevented all of it

    • @kaiden247
      @kaiden247 PÅ™ed 2 lety +123

      Yep not excuses but explanations .

    • @eEmm1
      @eEmm1 PÅ™ed 2 lety +63

      All serial killers are the products of mentally unstable single mothers.

  • @marqthewerm3244
    @marqthewerm3244 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4923

    The fact they let this man outta jail after killing his grandparents is beyond me, even if he was “youngâ€

    • @_sad_bones_9873
      @_sad_bones_9873 PÅ™ed 2 lety +179

      What's worse is there's pedophiles who have done less time than him

    • @mrliam303
      @mrliam303 PÅ™ed 2 lety +97

      "The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you."

    • @davidcarter426
      @davidcarter426 PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      @@mrliam303 Amen

    • @Emmanuel44444
      @Emmanuel44444 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      @@_sad_bones_9873 *more time, idk if that what's u meant

    • @rafeshelburne
      @rafeshelburne PÅ™ed 2 lety +151

      He spent 6 years in a psychological hospital, he was never in jail for it. As for the reason he was released, it was because he'd been able to convince the psychiatrist he was rehabilitated.

  • @charitysghost1207
    @charitysghost1207 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1779

    He's one of the cases where people really got shafted when it comes to parents.
    In an alternate universe, this guy would have been a successful and happy person.

    • @kianjacoboreilly930
      @kianjacoboreilly930 PÅ™ed 2 lety +148

      Honestly even after killing his grandparents he could’ve recovered. After being released from the mental hospital he was released to his abusive mother, a mistake by the hospital which led to the later murders.

    • @midnight687
      @midnight687 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      @@kianjacoboreilly930 so he says.

    • @charitysghost1207
      @charitysghost1207 PÅ™ed 2 lety +20

      @@kianjacoboreilly930 Yes, you're right. He really wanted a chance, but never got it.

    • @borderlands10
      @borderlands10 PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      @@midnight687: Actually that's by far the most likely outcome had he not been released back to his abusive and narcissistic mother.

    • @dazitmane8905
      @dazitmane8905 PÅ™ed 2 lety +24

      @@kianjacoboreilly930 that's just BS. This guy literally killed the first 2 coeds when he wasn't even living with his mom..Don't believe his lies.

  • @NeoAutodroid
    @NeoAutodroid PÅ™ed 2 lety +2339

    What's really sad is how broken parents create broken children. Had CPS gotten involved sooner and this man given a loving foster family maybe none of this would have happened.

    • @MustyMouse
      @MustyMouse PÅ™ed 2 lety +128

      Yep. I was just thinking about how his parents and the state both failed him. No excuse for his actions, but could have potentially avoided them entirely if given the right treatment.

    • @Zeroshiki
      @Zeroshiki PÅ™ed 2 lety +160

      CPS and foster care are very little to no help. CPS doesn't get involved until the children are permanently scarred or dead. And most foster homes are even more abusive than the homes they were taken from. My grandma and her siblings were all in foster care and they'll tell you it was much worse than just being with their abusive parents or being on the streets alone.

    • @savagetabby4931
      @savagetabby4931 PÅ™ed 2 lety +66

      @@Zeroshiki Yup. And when you turn 17 or 21, they will pack your stuff ang drop you off at the same place they took you from.

    • @angrydoggy9170
      @angrydoggy9170 PÅ™ed 2 lety +62

      Problem with psychopaths is that they can’t be cured. It’s a fundamental flaw in the brain. Although it is sometimes possible to prevent them from acting like one.

    • @hoodiek6802
      @hoodiek6802 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      @@MustyMouse exactly

  • @sfx.1355
    @sfx.1355 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1430

    First I was like “wow what a terrible troubled childâ€
    But at the end I was all “wait he is STILL ALIVE??â€

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe PÅ™ed 2 lety +87

      Yeah. These are the type of people the death penalty is meant for.

    • @arandomguy46
      @arandomguy46 PÅ™ed 2 lety +31

      @@ladykoiwolfe They didn't execute him because he was suicidal and at the time diagnosed him with some mental disorder.

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe PÅ™ed 2 lety +81

      @@arandomguy46 I don't see how that's a reason.

    • @thecrownoffusion8420
      @thecrownoffusion8420 PÅ™ed 2 lety +35

      @@ladykoiwolfe I agree just get rid of this trash of a man

    • @arandomguy46
      @arandomguy46 PÅ™ed 2 lety +12

      @@ladykoiwolfe I don't understand either, but it doesn't matter to me if he gets killed or not.

  • @tb5343
    @tb5343 PÅ™ed 2 lety +611

    Am I the only one who noticed he waited until his mom was asleep before he killed her. While everyone else he killed was wide awake? Psychological influence parents have on their kids is unparalleled.

    • @FearChrist
      @FearChrist PÅ™ed 2 lety +14

      Smart comment

    • @zaineba7319
      @zaineba7319 PÅ™ed 2 lety +129

      Yes indeed ! He was so scared of his mum that he couldn't confront her directly

    • @abhinavchauhan7864
      @abhinavchauhan7864 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      @@zaineba7319 but he was very tall

    • @abhinavchauhan7864
      @abhinavchauhan7864 PÅ™ed rokem +1

      @ilikebacon so why was he afraid of anybody when he was tall

    • @abhinavchauhan7864
      @abhinavchauhan7864 PÅ™ed rokem +2

      @ilikebacon because you are not tall

  • @paulzuniga4256
    @paulzuniga4256 PÅ™ed 2 lety +322

    One thing that they didn’t touch on was how Kemper spent months picking up hitchhikers and not killing them, just so he could perfect his body language so as to seem harmless. He’d stare at his watch to create a sense of urgency in the hitchhiker; that they’d need to make a decision quickly or the ride would be gone.

    • @hollymc33
      @hollymc33 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      Right! This guy is a terrifying psychopath and manipulator and yet everyone is acting like he was just “traumatized†and even close to normal🙄

    • @tequilabumbum4373
      @tequilabumbum4373 PÅ™ed rokem +5

      Wow

  • @frankmenesch
    @frankmenesch PÅ™ed 2 lety +540

    He wasn't so much 'denied' parole, he declined to seek it.

    • @ukoysakabo7310
      @ukoysakabo7310 PÅ™ed 2 lety +30

      Yep. What was 'denied' of him was the death penalty he asked for.

    • @aslightlysanescientist3874
      @aslightlysanescientist3874 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@ukoysakabo7310 good

    • @what5340
      @what5340 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@aslightlysanescientist3874 how tf is that good tho

    • @aslightlysanescientist3874
      @aslightlysanescientist3874 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@what5340 He'll spend the rest of his life in a dark dank place where he belongs

    • @P4PmmaFan
      @P4PmmaFan PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      @@aslightlysanescientist3874 Yea but he's alive while the people he killed are dead. A mundane repetitive life is better than death
      Ed Kemper is a very interesting case in that he's not completely a monster. He knows what he did was terrible, he's ready and willing to pay for it and doesn't view his kills (besides his mother) as enjoyable

  • @psych3169
    @psych3169 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2271

    I'm so happy to know that the infographics show is starting to do serial killer shows again!

  • @plutonka
    @plutonka PÅ™ed 2 lety +896

    Its crazy to think that he couldve gone for way longer if he hadn’t lost his motivation for killing

    • @creamking3569
      @creamking3569 PÅ™ed 2 lety +47

      If he’d killed his mother first he probably wouldn’t have killed all the others. It sounded like he realised that in the video before he turned himself in.

    • @jorgemoreno2050
      @jorgemoreno2050 PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      Uggg loss of motivation claims another goat

    • @kirbycommon7570
      @kirbycommon7570 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      @@jorgemoreno2050 .

    • @Jamalquentinjr
      @Jamalquentinjr PÅ™ed rokem +1

      His lack of perspicacity was his failure. Big L

  • @thedeleted117
    @thedeleted117 PÅ™ed 2 lety +816

    Kemper is a fascinating case. I only know about him thanks to the show Mindhunter, where he's brilliantly depicted!

    • @ronjones3977
      @ronjones3977 PÅ™ed 2 lety +74

      It's crazy how good the casting was for that show all the killers look exactly like their real life counterparts....

    • @DrBoofenstein
      @DrBoofenstein PÅ™ed 2 lety +26

      Agreed, the actor for Ed was terrific

    • @daniburke9452
      @daniburke9452 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      Yes he's very interesting

    • @daaneersel8957
      @daaneersel8957 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      That show was goated

    • @irishpizza2823
      @irishpizza2823 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      Honestly don't understand why everyone says that the Mindhunter depiction of Kemper was so great. It seems like a really good depiction only if you never actually watch an extended clip of Kemper talking. Mindhunter way over dramatized him in the show and made him seem like your generic weirdo serial killer who obviously did not belong in normal society when in reality the real Kemper was way more interesting with how well adjusted he was socially and how genuine he seemed with his self awareness.
      I think Manson was depicted way better in that show.

  • @kaustubhsangam6086
    @kaustubhsangam6086 PÅ™ed 2 lety +449

    The thing that struck me the most is not about who is responsible or how insufferable of a "monster" Ed is or not the tangible details of this archive like the characters, their personalities, their past etc., but on a totally different note, how dangerously powerful levels our minds have evolved into, and how this serves as a reminder to always be in check of what you're doing, thinking, and allowing to simmer, all the things that have affected you as you wouldn't know how it would manifest and to what scales. The mind has reached a stage where it is able to detach itself subconsciously from an identity and able to latch onto any form that can foster the growth of the energy of its thoughts to manifest (like in this case, all the past traumas and a few other cues fuelling the circumstances leading upto such a horrible tragedy).
    Take care everyone, be safe and healthy (especially emotionally).!

  • @zacharyz.zoomer6320
    @zacharyz.zoomer6320 PÅ™ed 2 lety +308

    Crazy to see this dude on here especially since my dad talked to him a lot as a worker in the prison. My dad said he was a genius it’s no wonder he got away with all the crimes.

    • @shubhtripathi164
      @shubhtripathi164 PÅ™ed 2 lety +14

      Ur dad has met ed...!!!!!

    • @zacharyz.zoomer6320
      @zacharyz.zoomer6320 PÅ™ed 2 lety +38

      @@shubhtripathi164 yeah he was his counselor in prison, so he had to talk to him pretty much all the time

    • @shinobix4925
      @shinobix4925 PÅ™ed 2 lety +26

      It is insane that such an infamous dude from the distant past is still alive to be interacted with today

    • @shubhtripathi164
      @shubhtripathi164 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@zacharyz.zoomer6320 jeesh

    • @zacharyz.zoomer6320
      @zacharyz.zoomer6320 PÅ™ed rokem +3

      @Eight Loco cuz he worked in the prison as a counselor

  • @kial3831
    @kial3831 PÅ™ed 2 lety +568

    Finally I've been waiting for this since the last narrator

  • @OnlyTheChronic
    @OnlyTheChronic PÅ™ed 2 lety +443

    It's REAL SIMPLE, Don't abuse your kids and if you can't help yourself find someone else who WON'T destroy them to raise them.

    • @pinkxterrors
      @pinkxterrors PÅ™ed 2 lety +38

      Even with his grandparents love. (Who did nothing to him besides shower him with affection) he still ended up killing them. Maybe he was already too messed up from his mom. Or maybe he was born crazy. Who knows

    • @leannakar8378
      @leannakar8378 PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

      @@pinkxterrors nature vs nurture, he probably doesn’t have a well developed part of his brain (nature) which helps with either empathy and sympathy, so he is could be born “crazy†but his childhood (nurture) definitely pushed him to become such a horrid human being

    • @eEmm1
      @eEmm1 PÅ™ed 2 lety +12

      @@pinkxterrors showered with affection? Lol I read/heard the opposite. That his grandmother was controlling like his mother, which is why he got triggered and lashed out at her.

    • @pinkxterrors
      @pinkxterrors PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

      @@eEmm1 " They adored the child showering him with love and gifts" They then proceeded to buy him a gun and he killed every animal in sight then his grandad confiscated it. ( which was the right thing to do) Then in the beginning it says he wasnt angry at his grandma he just wanted to " see what it would be like to shoot grandma" Then he stabbed her so she wouldnt suffer. where does it say that the grandmother was controlling? Are we watching the same video?
      Edit: This was said at 4:18 and the beginning of the video

    • @eEmm1
      @eEmm1 PÅ™ed 2 lety +12

      @@pinkxterrors problem is this video is full of errors. If you had done a basic research about Ed you would have known these things. These people didn't even bother to read his full wiki page let alone doing a proper research on him.

  • @wildnfree101
    @wildnfree101 PÅ™ed 2 lety +77

    Phoned the cops and told them he had killed his mother and a friend.
    'OK, we are busy at the moment, can you call back later'.
    There is nothing wrong with leaving a murderer to get back to you!

  • @natural9743
    @natural9743 PÅ™ed 2 lety +473

    Had to make sure his grandma was well and truly dead, because he didn't want her to suffer.
    It's nice to know a psychopath can have empathy for his loved ones after he has killed them.🙄

    • @FenrirBlue
      @FenrirBlue PÅ™ed 2 lety +95

      He isn‘t a psychopath. Per definition, a Psychopath is unable to feel empathy. Or any Emotion at all for that matter.

    • @thecrownoffusion8420
      @thecrownoffusion8420 PÅ™ed 2 lety +20

      @@FenrirBlue yeah I thought this channel already established that

    • @whitepouch0904
      @whitepouch0904 PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      Cognitive empathy

    • @whitepouch0904
      @whitepouch0904 PÅ™ed 2 lety +53

      @@FenrirBlue that's cognitive empathy. It's not the empathy that normal people process.called emotional empathy. Psychopathy can be trained how to "do empathy" but it's only logical.

    • @JustAnotherAccount8
      @JustAnotherAccount8 PÅ™ed 2 lety +14

      He definitely wasn't a psychopath, nor was he a sociopath. He had true empathy, it's just his mental health got in the way

  • @miguelfelix874
    @miguelfelix874 PÅ™ed 2 lety +275

    He shot her because she tried to take his rifle which his grandpa gave him for his birthday, then shot his grandpa so he wouldn't see what happened to her, and to "finish the job"

    • @thecrownoffusion8420
      @thecrownoffusion8420 PÅ™ed 2 lety +28

      No excuse to do either

    • @dazitmane8905
      @dazitmane8905 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      But apparently his mom is the reason he became a killer. The guy was naturally broken goods.

  • @loboblanco4426
    @loboblanco4426 PÅ™ed 2 lety +107

    Fearing her son she kept him locked in the basement? Every other telling of his story has her locking him in the basement for her own enjoyment.

    • @cringyhuman3210
      @cringyhuman3210 PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      Don’t trust infographic too much their channel has a lot of misinformations

    • @Yummicookie1979
      @Yummicookie1979 PÅ™ed 2 lety +17

      Whenever I watch anything on this channel I always question it. If I'm familiar with a topic infographics is covering I just sit and count the inaccuracies. I have also noticed a striking similarly between the topics being covered and Wikipedias page on the subject. Almost word for word sometimes. That part of the problem right there.

    • @ocabebe7638
      @ocabebe7638 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      High IQ does not necessarily mean High emotional intelligence and reasoning. Why do you think there are several intelligent people who are depressed right now?

    • @shylanish4774
      @shylanish4774 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      The mom did say she was afraid of him because he was so tall already at like 12 so he could obviously overpower her.

    • @loboblanco4426
      @loboblanco4426 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@shylanish4774 I don't buy it. She most likely said that because of the other option - she was responsible for the creation of a serial killer. It is always easier to accuse than it is to admit. Just my couple of pennies.

  • @kianjacoboreilly930
    @kianjacoboreilly930 PÅ™ed 2 lety +70

    Actually his Grandma bullied him the same as his mother used to, he killed her because of this and he killed his grandad who he loved dearly to avoid his disappointment.

  • @j43k
    @j43k PÅ™ed 2 lety +71

    Y'all turn on captions and go to 5:06, lol. It's worth your time.

    • @tdsil
      @tdsil PÅ™ed 2 lety +21

      What in the world!!??? Guess they left that part of the script in the teleprompter but decided not to read it…

    • @hoodiek6802
      @hoodiek6802 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@tdsil must've been

  • @matheuspiquet
    @matheuspiquet PÅ™ed 2 lety +195

    Ed Kemper’s actor in Mindhunter is a serious talent.

  • @megamovieman101
    @megamovieman101 PÅ™ed 2 lety +141

    I’m shocked that he’s still alive after everything he did. Killed seemingly over a dozen people, murdered tons of animals including the family cat, confessed to it in its entirety, “jokingly†threatened an agent, and even asked for the death penalty... yet he’s still alive

    • @ericabluth4244
      @ericabluth4244 PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      good lol he doesn’t deserve to die yet. he needs to live a long life in his cell and think about his actions. i feel like the death penalty is better than living life is prison. in a cell you have to just sit with your thoughts foreverrr

    • @talesthesalesman3106
      @talesthesalesman3106 PÅ™ed rokem +6

      Tall white man, preferential treatment

    • @ErenYeager-iw2yz
      @ErenYeager-iw2yz PÅ™ed rokem

      @@ericabluth4244 I mean you are right But I don't understand US punishments, they give death panelty to Ted bundy but not to The night Stalker who was even worse then ted and they even let mason lived

    • @lizewilcox9898
      @lizewilcox9898 PÅ™ed rokem +5

      He only killed ten people, including his abusive mother and his grandparents when he was fifteen so idk

    • @Subawoo123
      @Subawoo123 PÅ™ed rokem +12

      @@lizewilcox9898 oh gee well in that case he sounds like a fine man.

  • @sighgasp3469
    @sighgasp3469 PÅ™ed 2 lety +80

    it wasn't that people just "got in his car", his mother worked at UC Santa Cruz, and the school notified students not to get into vehicles that didn't have an official school sticker on it, meaning the car was safe to enter. because his connections to the school, he was able to obtain one of the stickers, which made the girls feel safe to enter his car

  • @aodhanodonnell2148
    @aodhanodonnell2148 PÅ™ed 2 lety +65

    By god, what a strange, strange man, he confesses his crimes to the police and they don't believe him, then he requests the death penalty and is denied, he is thought to be completely normal by psychiatrists and he makes dolls from his victims heads, I think he was beyond the comprehension of everyone, a sick psychopath obviously but wtf?

    • @edmundpopplewell5427
      @edmundpopplewell5427 PÅ™ed rokem

      Ed Kemper was a sociopath.

    • @Ecto1777
      @Ecto1777 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem

      He mainly got the death penalty denied most likely because death penalty in united states was abolished because you can search death penaly in us in 1972 declared by the supreme court against the constitution and will be allowed again onl6 a few years later ed kemper trial was on 1973

    • @eotwkdp
      @eotwkdp PÅ™ed 4 dny

      Guess he knows death is his punishment and probably stumped that they didn’t give him his punishment. Like I did all this and you still want me to live

  • @andrewmartinez8882
    @andrewmartinez8882 PÅ™ed 2 lety +134

    This guy was my next door neighbor in Vacaville state prison he actually works for the police and would do paperwork for the top correctional officers he would always offer me some food and I never took it until one day oddly enough he offered me some bell peppers I told him no thank you and he told me to take them we were on the third tier he was until 334 it’s about 58 feet to the ground I took the bell peppers and tell them thank you. This man was a giant he had a duck to walk into the cell, also you’re not allowed to hang pictures up or draw on your walls but the police let him draw a castle with two dragons in his cell

    • @katherinethompson3239
      @katherinethompson3239 PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

      Why not three dragons? He didn’t want to conquer Westeros?
      I’ve read that other inmates who met him said he was cool and that they liked him - until they found out what he was in for.

    • @oladipupoolowabi9316
      @oladipupoolowabi9316 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      Cap

    • @tommurphy3673
      @tommurphy3673 PÅ™ed rokem +1

      Have you watched the tv show mindhunter? Is kemper portrayed right by the actor?

    • @thefacelessoffortune6917
      @thefacelessoffortune6917 PÅ™ed rokem +1

      @@katherinethompson3239 Inmates don't mind killers unless they're child killers.

  • @donm5354
    @donm5354 PÅ™ed 2 lety +188

    If Ed had only applied his intelligence differently in school he would have been HEAD of the class.

    • @dchalla9965
      @dchalla9965 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      BOO!

    • @cringyhuman3210
      @cringyhuman3210 PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

      Lol how would he do that when his mom locked him in the basment

    • @souldiving4197
      @souldiving4197 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      Did you even watch the video ? Lol

    • @cringyhuman3210
      @cringyhuman3210 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      @@souldiving4197 of course he didn’t lol

    • @zeroday7878
      @zeroday7878 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      head of his field, the guy has genius level IQ

  • @oscarardon6197
    @oscarardon6197 PÅ™ed 2 lety +157

    I find it interesting how the man he's become (education/personality wise) is such a huge contrast from his childhood life. He was a man who had morals and a brilliant mind, yet got himself stuck deep into this hole that continually terrorized him. If his mother at the very least treated him like a human, then maybe he would've become such a decent person.

    • @kyle4563
      @kyle4563 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      His mother was to blame, and the lack of a father.
      The mother seemed to be more focused on logical thinking and had high expectations. She didn’t know how to express or empathize with the emotions of herself and others.
      Her husband had it all, tall rich and handsome, but she wanted a prince and not a human. She abused, she manipulated, she was the worse type of human being.
      If she even had the lowest form of Empathy, that even sociopaths could possess, maybe her son wouldn’t become a killer.
      But to me, she was evil. She had high esteem, high expectations, always studied and relied on her logic thinking.
      My mom is the complete opposite of Ed’s mother. Kind, welcoming, I had emotional support. He had none and his abuse led to bad developments that caused the deaths of innocents.

    • @fashionistax9919
      @fashionistax9919 PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      I will never have any respect and mercy for parents that destroys their children mentally and neglects then

    • @jessiokim4636
      @jessiokim4636 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      @@fashionistax9919 same

  • @CatBehaviourPhD
    @CatBehaviourPhD PÅ™ed 2 lety +179

    Gosh, Kemper is a really interesting case. It just goes to show how much abuse can affect a child.

    • @jessiokim4636
      @jessiokim4636 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      Not only that the mind of the child I feel like I have a sociopathic mind. it depends on how the child was raised because it can go from sociopathic which is not always bad to psychopathic because when someone is abused violently or mentally that person will grow hatred and treat the people worse than how they were treated or it can be the opposite that person becomes a better person and help those who were abused and treated like them it depends on there personality and trait that he might have gotten from his horrible mother

  • @savedata1987
    @savedata1987 PÅ™ed 2 lety +41

    Rest in peace the family cat. He will always be remembered in the veiwers hearts

    • @LuxuFoo
      @LuxuFoo PÅ™ed rokem +2

      Truly the most tragic aspect of his killings. 😔

    • @wompbozer3939
      @wompbozer3939 PÅ™ed rokem

      I really wish they’d done more with the cats character.

  • @arcguardian
    @arcguardian PÅ™ed 2 lety +310

    How many kills did it take for him to target his mom? I'm starting to doubt how smart he was after all.

    • @BrianSantosF
      @BrianSantosF PÅ™ed 2 lety +95

      I don't think any IQ can overcome the consequences of a trauma. Conscience takes time
      (as I side note several tests point that I have 140 IQ too but I can't even understand people let alone fool them, so he's ahead of me already)

    • @coolstufftodo5256
      @coolstufftodo5256 PÅ™ed 2 lety +57

      @@BrianSantosF I feel like you made this comment to try to fool people that you have a high iq so at least you are making an effort🤨

    • @rcyu
      @rcyu PÅ™ed 2 lety +55

      @@coolstufftodo5256 why would you want to brag to random strangers on the internet about your IQ. He just used that to support his thoughts.

    • @brrrserkr
      @brrrserkr PÅ™ed 2 lety +46

      You can definitely be very intelligent without having good insight into yourself. Feelings can be very abstract. While being smart generally means you think logically, feelings aren't always logical.

    • @Raxs0G
      @Raxs0G PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      @@BrianSantosF no one cares about your iq buddy

  • @omar9987
    @omar9987 PÅ™ed 2 lety +42

    What are the odds of being 6'9" having a 145 IQ and also being a serial killer.

  • @zeeteajuu
    @zeeteajuu PÅ™ed 2 lety +78

    If he never confessed he wouldn’t have been caught which is crazy if you ask me. What’s more crazier is because of her mother, he wanted to behead the girls he sees.

    • @NeostormXLMAX
      @NeostormXLMAX PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      he basically hated women due to his childhood experiences

    • @michaeljordan6239
      @michaeljordan6239 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      He decapitated the girls because he was a necrophile and wanted to have his way with their skulls

  • @lizloukiss
    @lizloukiss PÅ™ed 11 mÄ›síci +5

    This is so important to tell this origin part of Ed Kemper’s story. I was raised in the SF Bay Area and my husband was raised in Santa Cruz. We’ve heard plenty of stories about Ed Kemper, his grandparents, and his victims. But this part of the story is rarely told. It’s so important we understand the psychological damage parents can inflict on their children, even from birth. The ripple is cast far and wide.

  • @OfficialMythologyAI
    @OfficialMythologyAI PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

    These animations are really good and on a different level ðŸ‘ðŸ‘

  • @Rownoscc
    @Rownoscc PÅ™ed 2 lety +36

    This guy has got Gacy’s 0% fear of cops, and the convincing and welcoming personality of ted bundy, if only this guy didnt have remorse or being ashamed of what he did, he might have gotten away with it

  • @shuhratkessikbayev8886
    @shuhratkessikbayev8886 PÅ™ed rokem +16

    The worst thing the justice system could've ever done was return Ed to live with his mom despite Ed pleading to not let him go back with her

  • @princeedema1595
    @princeedema1595 PÅ™ed rokem +4

    Thanks!

  • @ElectronicsGuy666
    @ElectronicsGuy666 PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

    I can identify with Mr. Kemper’s sentiment about his marriage.

  • @someguywithawooperpfp3163
    @someguywithawooperpfp3163 PÅ™ed 2 lety +42

    IQ of 145... the things he could've done

    • @ifisawyourreplyiwillanswerback
      @ifisawyourreplyiwillanswerback PÅ™ed 2 lety

      Is that a really high IQ?

    • @yassineszn17
      @yassineszn17 PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

      @@ifisawyourreplyiwillanswerback yeah you can make discoveries with this level of iq

    • @ikawba00
      @ikawba00 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      @@yassineszn17 Anyone is capable of making discoveries. They don't need to have at least near genius IQ.

    • @alozin5339
      @alozin5339 PÅ™ed rokem

      @@ifisawyourreplyiwillanswerback you'd be in the 99th percentile

    • @lizewilcox9898
      @lizewilcox9898 PÅ™ed rokem +3

      @@ifisawyourreplyiwillanswerback It's five points below the IQ of Albert Einstein for reference.

  • @Randibunny
    @Randibunny PÅ™ed 2 lety +158

    If he had a better mother he could of done great things

    • @ladykoiwolfe
      @ladykoiwolfe PÅ™ed 2 lety +41

      That is true of a scarily large percentage of serial killers.

    • @in_vino_veritas7938
      @in_vino_veritas7938 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      I'm not sure how custody worked back then but why didn't his father take him when he left??

    • @thecrownoffusion8420
      @thecrownoffusion8420 PÅ™ed 2 lety +29

      @@in_vino_veritas7938 his father wouldn't be any good since he was a PTSD war vet no offense to him so I'm assuming he thought the boy would be a great fit in his parents house

    • @nickleback3695
      @nickleback3695 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      Having a high iq doesn’t mean you’ll do great things, and most great scientists inventors Nobel prize etc. are 155 + iq.

    • @defyyourlogic487
      @defyyourlogic487 PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      Also if he was born 40 years later when mental health was better understood

  • @randomtheatrestuff107
    @randomtheatrestuff107 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Congrats on 11 Million infographics show 😀🎉🥳🎊

  • @peanutbutterchicken4867
    @peanutbutterchicken4867 PÅ™ed 2 lety +84

    I literally just did a report for him in my psychology class and I had never heard of him before.

    • @kral3046
      @kral3046 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      College?

    • @dglover326
      @dglover326 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      That reminds me of my highschool presentation of Albert Fish.

  • @Kswissmata
    @Kswissmata PÅ™ed 2 lety +41

    My mother was worse let my step father humiliate me and beat me without any reason lol thank the universe i didn't turn out to be a serial killer. Thank you nature, tesla, eistien, Mozart and the angel of light.

    • @budgetedbarney4915
      @budgetedbarney4915 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      That sounds absolutely horrid. Are you doing alright now?

    • @AngelBien
      @AngelBien PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      "angel of light"
      did you know that in some circles that means the devil?

    • @Jspore-ip5rk
      @Jspore-ip5rk PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@AngelBien 🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @WJSMAIDEN89
    @WJSMAIDEN89 PÅ™ed 2 lety +16

    I can't believe he's still alive.

  • @diegoromero6463
    @diegoromero6463 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

    Love you infographics!

  • @kichi2529
    @kichi2529 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    I missed this kind of stories, do more about this guys ðŸ™ðŸ™

  • @TheBossMan1453
    @TheBossMan1453 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    The rare mix of real photos with the animation is great

  • @chriscripplercruz1833
    @chriscripplercruz1833 PÅ™ed 2 lety +20

    Absolutely love these short biographies about serial killers I don't have to watch two hours of Netflix to get the same information lol

  • @RalseiDRsocoolWOW
    @RalseiDRsocoolWOW PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Very *nice* upload

  • @unperson5713
    @unperson5713 PÅ™ed 2 lety +20

    Ed Kemper is a great reader of audiobooks/books for the blind.

  • @breanakelly6192
    @breanakelly6192 PÅ™ed rokem +18

    I lived with my stepmum and dad for most of my life and was abused mentally and psychologically by my stepmum. Its affected me still to this day. She treated my daughter like her own. When my daughter and I moved out, it was one of the best days of my life. Any contact or being around them gives me extreme anxiety and depressed feelings. I don't know why some people have to be so cruel

  • @bhgtree
    @bhgtree PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

    "I think we're dealing with a very well adjusted young mam.........Who is free of any psychiatric illness....No reason to consider him a danger to himself or others."
    _Outside in his car trunk is his latest victims head._

  • @froggman66
    @froggman66 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Great video, a very interesting killer and one who’s motives are really interesting

  • @Happy.Stupid.Neighbor
    @Happy.Stupid.Neighbor PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    No intro, no bs, straight to the story

  • @carlosacosta1290
    @carlosacosta1290 PÅ™ed rokem +5

    Dude was 6’9†and was a killer?He was the wrong type of slasherðŸ€

  • @johnadams466
    @johnadams466 PÅ™ed 2 lety +12

    My grandpa went to his court hearing when he was in jr high and he said he was so tall and creepy. He said he didn’t say a word the whole time and just looked at everyone.

  • @chrisxavier3147
    @chrisxavier3147 PÅ™ed rokem +1

    He has among the best interviews given by a serial killer

  • @kickinwinghotboi883
    @kickinwinghotboi883 PÅ™ed rokem +1

    Just by the thumbnail and the title of the video, I knew exactly who this video would be about and clicked faster than usual. I'm fascinated by Ed Kemper. His large frame, his intelligence. Imagine hopping into his vehicle and seeing the house of a man he was, hoping he wasn't a killer psychopath and upon realizing that he indeed was a killer psychopath, knowing there was hardly a chance of fighting this guy off of you.

  • @malzy2603
    @malzy2603 PÅ™ed rokem +3

    WHY DO I ALWAYS WATCH THESE VIDEOS WHEN IM EATING

  • @tanzimkhan
    @tanzimkhan PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

    I so want Mindhunter to get more seasons. This is such a good series. Currently there are just 2 seasons on Netflix. I hope Netflix reconsider their decision.

  • @kytsunman8592
    @kytsunman8592 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Love the background sounds

  • @rakeshgaddala2763
    @rakeshgaddala2763 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    "dadada dada da" that part impressive

  • @Dr_Doctor_Lee
    @Dr_Doctor_Lee PÅ™ed 2 lety +36

    his sense for humor was outstanding

  • @laina8553
    @laina8553 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    Another amazing video!

  • @HighGainsDrifter
    @HighGainsDrifter PÅ™ed 11 mÄ›síci

    Sad how a person can be driven to such madness from mental abuse. In interviews he's so well spoken it's hard to imagine him being a murderer.

  • @AlmightyxTalks
    @AlmightyxTalks PÅ™ed 2 lety

    I love this channel almost my favorite one

  • @MrBrianJoseph
    @MrBrianJoseph PÅ™ed 2 lety +30

    Not for nothing I agree he’s messed up but if it wasn’t for Ed Kemper the FBI behavioral unit that deals with serial killers among others wouldn’t know half the things they do as fast as they did.

  • @universalfacts590
    @universalfacts590 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    The title is NICE

  • @oliversherman2414
    @oliversherman2414 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    I love your channel

  • @emmanuelmendonca3922
    @emmanuelmendonca3922 PÅ™ed rokem

    So great that you turned this into a cartoon - just what the world needed 🤣

  • @shanh54
    @shanh54 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

    Did a report on him years ago in Forensic Science. Very brilliant

  • @erikgislason2283
    @erikgislason2283 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    love these shows.. hugs from sweden

  • @poeticpoison0
    @poeticpoison0 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Been waiting to See this since his episodes in mind hunter

  • @keithc1234
    @keithc1234 PÅ™ed 6 mÄ›síci

    it's amazing that we can consider this guy as brilliant.

  • @yomo1690
    @yomo1690 PÅ™ed 2 lety +24

    I find him the most interesting of serial killers because out of all of them he has done some of the most heinous stuff but still comes across as personable and likeable. Bundy is always brought up as an example of someone who was unassuming, handsome, smart blah blah but in all his interviews he comes across as insincere, conniving and manipulative. I dont get that from Kemper. Thats whats scary. He can act "normal" and engaging.

  • @Tuturial464
    @Tuturial464 PÅ™ed 2 lety +77

    I blame the mother for the creation of a monster from her own self issues

    • @thecrownoffusion8420
      @thecrownoffusion8420 PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

      Ok... But still no excuse for what he did he could've just left her out of his life and start a new one elsewhere

    • @rubyrayne8
      @rubyrayne8 PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

      You don’t blame the serial killer?

    • @manuelcalavera7272
      @manuelcalavera7272 PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      @@thecrownoffusion8420
      You should try living under a psychotic neurotic family, you'll literally go crazy.

    • @seananyanwu567
      @seananyanwu567 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@rubyrayne8 his mom created a serial killer

    • @lordjoey9505
      @lordjoey9505 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@manuelcalavera7272, don't be an idiot. His sibling lived under the same roof and didn't commit the same crimes her mentally ill brother did.

  • @zenmindstate110
    @zenmindstate110 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    BIG ED! Really interesting Serial Killer. Very smart giant

  • @honeybadger4576
    @honeybadger4576 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Yay! Finally

  • @rodimus580
    @rodimus580 PÅ™ed 2 lety +13

    “Sure is fascinatingâ€
    it’s perverse to look up to even if highly intelligent such a sick and twisted person ending so many lives for no reason, other than to satisfy his demented ego/mind.

  • @quasarsavage
    @quasarsavage PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

    not the highest body count but the fact he outlived dahmer and john wayne gacy is telling that he got life and not killed in prison or the death penalty

    • @zebimicio5204
      @zebimicio5204 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      I don't think anyone want to face a killer who's way bigger than most other prisoners in his prison🤣

  • @Stormy-un2dm
    @Stormy-un2dm PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

    Nice

  • @tearupnationinc.7199
    @tearupnationinc.7199 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    Mindhunters tv show is a must watch.ðŸ‘

  • @CatWith-AHat
    @CatWith-AHat PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

    Mindhunter better come back for a season three.

  • @not_da2159
    @not_da2159 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    That’s crazy i literally just got finished watching kempers story on that tv show where they interview serial killer

  • @cristsan4171
    @cristsan4171 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Dude end the suffering of everyone. Truly a hero of the world
    -Medal of American Hero

  • @MrWhitewigga
    @MrWhitewigga PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

    The kid at 1:16 isn’t Ed Kemper. This Is Luke Woodham, the Pearl High School shooter in 97'.

  • @donm5354
    @donm5354 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

    6:49 "...Sorry for that.. I dropped my HEAD.... Sorry" ... Now how many people in a 2nd floor or higher rental apt will say that to their neighbor below them just for laughs??

  • @joshua7906
    @joshua7906 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I love this narrator 😄😄

  • @reaperhunter7297
    @reaperhunter7297 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    This would be epic with a metal backing

  • @BoyWonder1914
    @BoyWonder1914 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

    Imagine trying to turn yourself in and the cops not believing you

  • @cdj5431
    @cdj5431 PÅ™ed rokem

    Incredible

  • @leeblanding
    @leeblanding PÅ™ed 2 lety +44

    This channel is better then 90%of the bs that they put on tv 🤞ðŸ¾

  • @robdixson196
    @robdixson196 PÅ™ed rokem +4

    kinda hard to fly below the radar and not be noticed when you are 6'9.

  • @mysmirandam.6618
    @mysmirandam.6618 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

    I'm surprised this wasn't brought up along with anne frank in my psychology books growing up to exemplify nature vs. nurture.

  • @vertexedits1806
    @vertexedits1806 PÅ™ed 2 lety

    finally my boy Edmund getting some recognition

  • @swagjosif8606
    @swagjosif8606 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

    Crazy to think a child could be turned to this path so "easily", i mean for the mother certenly wasn't hard work

  • @hkchan1339
    @hkchan1339 PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

    If he killed his mother instead of his grandparents , it would have ended then and there

  • @schizoalin
    @schizoalin PÅ™ed 2 lety

    Kemper is soooo fascinating