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Why the FBI Studied This Massive Serial Killer
Edmund Kemper, standing at a massive 6'9", is a name that still sends chills down the spine of anyone familiar with true crime history. Known as the "Co-ed Killer," he was responsible for the deaths of ten victims in California between 1964 and 1973. While his crimes were horrific, his story took a bizarre turn when he surrendered to the police and began an unprecedented collaboration with the authorities.
Instead of just serving his time in silence, Kemper became a key figure in the development of modern criminal profiling. He worked closely with the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, including legendary figures like John Douglas and Robert Ressler, who used his insights to understand the psychology of serial offenders. It’s a wild example of how a monster helped the system build the tools needed to catch others like him.
Today, Kemper remains in a California prison where he famously spends his time recording audiobooks for the blind. It’s a strange, quiet end for one of the most imposing figures in criminal history. If you’re obsessed with the psychological side of crime and the history of the FBI, you’re in the right place. Smash that like button and subscribe to science snack for more deep dives into the world's most chilling stories! 📝👇
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Видео Why the FBI Studied This Massive Serial Killer канала Frame Lore
Instead of just serving his time in silence, Kemper became a key figure in the development of modern criminal profiling. He worked closely with the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit, including legendary figures like John Douglas and Robert Ressler, who used his insights to understand the psychology of serial offenders. It’s a wild example of how a monster helped the system build the tools needed to catch others like him.
Today, Kemper remains in a California prison where he famously spends his time recording audiobooks for the blind. It’s a strange, quiet end for one of the most imposing figures in criminal history. If you’re obsessed with the psychological side of crime and the history of the FBI, you’re in the right place. Smash that like button and subscribe to science snack for more deep dives into the world's most chilling stories! 📝👇
#ScienceSnack #TrueCrime #EdmundKemper #Mindhunter #FBI #CriminalProfiling #History #CreepyStories #CaliforniaHistory #Psychology
Видео Why the FBI Studied This Massive Serial Killer канала Frame Lore
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