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Kemper at Atascadero:
>Meanwhile, he got to know others at Atascadero, including serial rapists who shared stories of their crimes with him.
>The tales of their exploits made an impression, and his rapidly developing teenage sexual awareness became inextricably linked with domination and violence.
>In Atascadero, this kind of thinking seemed not perverse, but quite normal. His violent sexual fantasies became intricate and intense.
>And he took note of what the incarcerated rapists around him had done wrong. They were not random, nor did they kill their witness.
>He didn't share his fantasies with his doctors, though. For them, he behaved and worked hard. He claimed religious conversion and took to looking up any biblical reference he heard.
>He was clean-cut and conservative, intelligent and sheltered, and when he was released in 1969, the changes that had occurred in the outside world must have come as quite a shock.
>His renewed contact with the outside world began at a community college near Atascadero. While he attended school, he was still under the supervision of the Youth Authority.