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the basement, because this woman feared that he would rape his sisters. In 1963, Kemper ran away from his home-based area in search of his father in Van Nuys, California. Kemper learned his father had remarried, plus had a son. He had a half-brother, but stayed with his father for a little while, until Elder Kemper sent him back to Montana. Clarnell his mother had an edge line personality. At the age of 15 Kemper was sent to live with his grandparents, Edmund and Maude Kemper. Edmund Kemper despised living in North Fork, California, he asserted his grandfather as disoriented and his grandmother unnerving to him as a boy. Edmund Kemper at the age of 15 slayed his grandmother and grandfather. He was committed to a State Hospital, where he assisted

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