Edmund Kemper

American serial killer

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2025 Chad Ferrin directed and co-wrote a film 'Ed Kemper' with Stephen Johnston, with Lew Temple portraying Kemper, described as 'based on actual events'.
2024 Following a parole hearing that he declined to attend, Kemper was denied parole again; reports indicated he was wheelchair-bound and had serious health issues.
April 2024 A psychiatric evaluation conducted in April classified Kemper as at a 'high risk' to reoffend.
2017 Denied parole at his hearing.
2017 Kemper was denied parole at this hearing.
2017 Actor Cameron Britton portrays Edmund Kemper in three episodes of the Netflix series Mindhunter, earning a nomination for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series.
2016 Kemper received his first rules violation report for failing to provide a urine sample.
2015 Kemper was retired from his roles in prison due to experiencing a stroke and being declared medically disabled.
2012 Kemper waived his right to a parole hearing.
2012 French author Marc Dugain publishes a novel titled Avenue des géants (Avenue of the Giants), which is about Edmund Kemper.

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