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  2. Who was Ed Kemper's mother? Clarnell Stage (born 17 March 1921) was the mum of serial killer Ed Kemper. She gave birth to him - her middle child - in Burbank, California, but moved back to her home state of Montana with him when he was young after splitting from her husband, Edmund Kemper Jr.

  3. Oct 25, 2023 · Edmund Elim Kemper was born on 18 December 1948 to Edmund Emil Kemper II., and mother Clarnell Stage. He lived with his parents and siblings in Burbank, California – he had two sisters, Allyn and Susan to whom he was close enough in age to play with before he ran away to live with his grandparents.

  4. During this 11-month murder spree, Kemper killed five college students, one high school student, his mother, and his mother's best friend. Kemper has stated in interviews that he often searched for victims after having arguments with his mother and that she refused to introduce him to women attending the university where she worked.

    • August 27, 1964 (first arrest), April 24, 1973 (second arrest)
    • Co-ed Killer, Co-ed Butcher, Ogre of Aptos, The Mad Titan, Big Ed
    • 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m)
    • 10
  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Early Life. Kemper was born on December 18, 1948, in Burbank, California, the middle child of E. E. and Clarnell Kemper. After his parents’ divorce in 1957, he moved with his mother and two...

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  6. Oct 10, 2018 · In exclusive digital footage from Oxygen's upcoming special " Kemper on Kemper: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer ," several experts broke down Ed Kemper's destructive relationship with his mother, Clarnell Strandberg, whom he bludgeoned to death with a claw hammer on April 20, 1973, after murdering six female students in Northern California.

    • Aly Vander Hayden
    • 2 min
  7. Mar 8, 2023 · His mother, Clarnell Elizabeth Kemper, was an alcoholic who possibly suffered from borderline personality disorder. Her erratic behavior once led Kempers father, a World War II veteran named Edmund Emil Kemper II, to remark: “Suicide missions in wartime and the later atomic bomb testings were nothing compared to living with Clarnell.”

  8. Oct 20, 2018 · After she had fallen asleep, Kemper bludgeoned his mother with a claw hammer. When she was dead, Kemper cut off her head and “humiliated” her corpse. He then placed her head on a shelf and “screamed at it for an hour,” before throwing darts at it.

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