Ed Kemper Parole Hearing Update: 'The Co-Ed Killer' is 'Still Dangerous'

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Ed Kemper Parole Hearing Update: 'The Co-Ed Killer' is 'Still Dangerous'
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Serial killer Edmund Kemper, known as the 'Co-Ed Killer,' was denied parole for seven years in California on Tuesday.

Serial killer Edmund Kemper, also known as the 'Co-Ed Killer,' was denied parole for seven years during a hearing in California on Tuesday.Kemper was convicted of murdering eight people in 1972 and 1973. He received eight concurrent life sentences.Kemper did not attend the parole hearing. His attorney, Nicholas Ageo, unsuccessfully tried to get the hearing postponed since he had only met with his client once, Lookout Santa Cruz reported.

During an 11-month murder spree from May 1972 to April 1973, Kemper killed five college students, one high school student, his mother and his mother's best friend. He typically took victims to isolated locations, then shot, stabbed, smothered or strangled them.Many of his murders also included necrophilia, decapitation and dismemberment.

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