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The Kemper murders:
>On May 7th, 1972, Mary Ann Pesce and Anita Luchessa hitchhiked from Fresno State College to meet friends at Stanford University.
>They entered Edmund's Ford Galaxy where Edmund drove them to a remote place, bound them with the intention of rape, but in frustration stabbed both to death
>He then drove the two corpses back to his mother's apartment where he would dismember the bodies and place them in plastic bags.
>On September 14th, he picked a fifteen year old girl named Aiko Koo, who he strangled unconscious, raped, and then strangled to death before driving to the Jury Room for a few beers.
>He then decapitated her, committing necrophilic acts with her head and headless body.
>He would then admit that he saved pieces of the leg to prepare "macaroni casserole" with as well, when questioned under truth serum
>Four months later he bought a 22. caliber pistol, despite being legally forbidden to own such a weapon, still unsuspected as he and other murderers operated in Santa Cruz
>He picked up and shot Cynthia Schall, whose body he took to the duplex and had sex with before dissecting it in the bathtub and disposing of it as his mother had been at work
>Her head was buried outside the duplex, facing toward his mother's bedroom, humorously acknlowedging that "she always wanted people to look up to her."