Dark Academy (Southern Belles and Chilling Tales)

11: Edmond Kemper - The Co-Ed Killer

44 min · 25 de ago de 2025
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Step into the newly discovered wing of Dark Academy where we’ll study the dark mind and murder spree of serial killer Edmond Kemper, or the Co-Ed Killer.  Is he a soulless monster or a remorseful genius helping law enforcement hunt other murderers? Only he knows.

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