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  • Опубліковано 21 сер 2024
  • FULL INTERVIEW FOOTAGE. From the documentary, "Murder - No Apparent Motive."
    PART 2 : • Ed Kemper Interview 19...

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  • @da8083
    @da8083 5 років тому +17200

    He is sane enough to expertly dissect his own insanity. That’s what scares the hell outta me.

    • @nonolerobot19
      @nonolerobot19 5 років тому +833

      Insane is a broad definition. Society is not natural, being cruel is natural. So who is to say who is insane. I could be classified insane but would never hit an innocent people, and yet so many "normal people" commit cruel and violent acts... and im pissed that mental health is associated with these people, we maybe sick but that doesnt make us killers or bad persons.

    • @rmm1098
      @rmm1098 5 років тому +306

      He's a psychopath. They like messing with people's heads.

    • @user-me7mm7gr1p
      @user-me7mm7gr1p 5 років тому +253

      He talks as if he is the victim all the time to win sympathy. Like when speaking about him slaughtering a young woman with a knife, hge starts talking about losing his keys instead .. I mean lol

    • @yupyup7up
      @yupyup7up 5 років тому +135

      He had a genius level IQ. Seems to be common enough with people like him

    • @cindyinnew
      @cindyinnew 5 років тому +40

      prXarN he later retested at 145

  • @TBLiov
    @TBLiov 2 роки тому +1232

    "I never hit her, I killed her, but I didn't hit her" what a gentleman!

    • @RaniLink
      @RaniLink 2 роки тому +74

      Oh hi mark

    • @DG-qj9lw
      @DG-qj9lw 2 роки тому +41

      He was pointing out the contradiction in his own thought process

    • @1hotboy660
      @1hotboy660 2 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @standardsetting1556
      @standardsetting1556 2 роки тому +4

      i come back to this video to read this comment lol

    • @xlotus9010
      @xlotus9010 2 роки тому +13

      Amber Heard said something similar lmao

  • @momgirl3410
    @momgirl3410 3 роки тому +1792

    The very beginning when he says "Ive been a murderer for almost 20 years" like it was an occupation

    • @dazitmane8905
      @dazitmane8905 3 роки тому +51

      The only thing in his pathetic life he can boast about.

    • @usagithebunny
      @usagithebunny 3 роки тому +14

      Unexpected answers of the question ‘what do you do for a living?’

    • @mahimakadam77
      @mahimakadam77 3 роки тому +2

      😆😆😆

    • @tunim4354
      @tunim4354 2 роки тому +8

      Shit ton of people praising him for his 'intelligence' and his ability to realise that his actions were horrible. The only thing he is smart at is making a shit ton of people believe that he is some sort of a super intelligent criminal. Trolling at its very best. He loved murdering people. There is a reason why he said it like it's an occupation, he loved it.

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 2 роки тому +20

      @@tunim4354 You can love murdering people and still be highly intelligent.

  • @roxanne4820
    @roxanne4820 3 роки тому +1583

    I think this was the main reason he turned himself in. He just wanted to be able to openly talk about his mother, his frustrations, his life, the killings. The truth.

    • @sergeytoropin6428
      @sergeytoropin6428 3 роки тому +103

      He wants you to think that. He is very manipulative

    • @ElDuderinoh
      @ElDuderinoh 3 роки тому +78

      @Book Ghost Writer Karen S. Cole what the hell are you talking about dude

    • @australium7374
      @australium7374 3 роки тому +23

      @Book Ghost Writer Karen S. Cole is this like the epilogue to your book

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 2 роки тому +38

      @@sergeytoropin6428 What would he gain from lying, though? Surely not his freedom.

    • @DietWokeZero
      @DietWokeZero 2 роки тому +10

      @Book Ghost Writer Karen S. Cole no offense but no one asked or cares. You have soooo many comments on this video and others pretty much bragging about your life. All due respect it’s very cool but just opening up a conversation with comments about your books or writers, or replying to comments and making it about yourself is very rude. Be humble and wait for someone to ask

  • @DevonPalmer98
    @DevonPalmer98 6 років тому +16342

    Mindhunter absolutely nailed it

    • @jameswilliamson6260
      @jameswilliamson6260 6 років тому +337

      Hell Yes! I just started watching Mindhunter last night. The show is AMAZING! I was up until 3am watching it.

    • @SoundBlackRecordings
      @SoundBlackRecordings 6 років тому +126

      You mean they copied it verbatim.

    • @MrDshack
      @MrDshack 6 років тому +320

      When the source is that compelling, why change it? Truth stranger than fiction...

    • @ap2659
      @ap2659 6 років тому +430

      You want an egg salad sandwich?

    • @Ki11P0P1
      @Ki11P0P1 6 років тому +15

      Devon Palmer I agree the show was great.

  • @chemicalcabbage
    @chemicalcabbage 5 років тому +6828

    "I killed her but I didn't hit her." Fair enough you're free to go.

  • @maxmccann5323
    @maxmccann5323 3 роки тому +332

    If it wasn’t for the sound I’d have thought this guy was an early software engineer talking about the future of technology

    • @SXI96
      @SXI96 2 роки тому +16

      Lmao he did look like some sort of Apple engineer back in the day 😂

    • @mr.troubletrouble1124
      @mr.troubletrouble1124 2 роки тому +3

      FACTS, I turned my sound down and re- watched a little. Terrifying how normal this man seems

    • @szellemikutmergezes9810
      @szellemikutmergezes9810 2 роки тому +4

      Thats the exact reason why these people are so dangerous, they look completely harmless,but so just that you know Ed Kemper is more than 2 m tall you cant really see that on the video tho.

    • @shockstobeyou
      @shockstobeyou 2 роки тому +1

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 2 роки тому +2

      @@SXI96 Ah, yes, the average Apple engingeer back in 1984

  • @GiltleyRage
    @GiltleyRage 3 роки тому +1781

    I listen to this guy and he doesn't terrify me. Which is terrifying. The things he's talking about are horrifying for sure, but the way he talks, his mannerism, intelligence, and even the respect he has for his interviewer are fascinating. I think that's why he was so successful. No one would even bat and eye to him, let alone suspect him. He was truly invisible. Hell, even now there's part of me that don't want to believe he's capable of all of these things.

    • @jgfunk
      @jgfunk 3 роки тому +44

      He hid in plain sight just like Gus Fring and Walter White.

    • @moisesmontecillo7570
      @moisesmontecillo7570 2 роки тому +29

      Well that's his skill. It's pretty obvious these women trusted this man. He's had a lot of practice. Manipulation.

    • @Dtown96
      @Dtown96 2 роки тому +48

      He's like 6'7". Dudes a monster who brutally killed innocent women and shouldn't be looked at for inspiration.

    • @davewills148
      @davewills148 2 роки тому +13

      He's no different to a highly trained soldier, sent on killing missions by his government, he chooses to kill, therefore he must enjoy it to some degree....so what's the difference?.

    • @hungryorphan5975
      @hungryorphan5975 2 роки тому +7

      @@Dtown96 hes a giant wtf

  • @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1
    @WORLD8NSH5KNIGHT1 4 роки тому +6616

    The scariest thing about Kemper is his rationality

    • @tunim4354
      @tunim4354 4 роки тому +89

      What is so rational about that sexist justification posed as intellectualism? Sounds more like hot takes to me.

    • @vanillabatbones
      @vanillabatbones 4 роки тому +48

      J A most, but there are the very charming and smart sociopaths such as ted bundy

    • @ThatsNotEnglish
      @ThatsNotEnglish 4 роки тому +61

      J A Yes. He was decently intelligent but his god complex was too strong and that was his downfall.

    • @Set_Free
      @Set_Free 4 роки тому +36

      Centrist Philosopher before they were killers they were all victims. 😞 it’s terrifying how rational, normal people can turn to these terrible events because of their unresolved trauma.

    • @Maplelust
      @Maplelust 4 роки тому

      @J A I disagree.

  • @zaphoidbeeblebrox1809
    @zaphoidbeeblebrox1809 5 років тому +4814

    Today he would be an Uber Driver.

    • @PhantomSavage
      @PhantomSavage 4 роки тому +240

      Fortunately all uber calls and orders are digitally recorded and all drivers must give their information to work. If there were an "uber killer" it wouldn't take long to identify him.

    • @MrElsey123
      @MrElsey123 4 роки тому +92

      @@PhantomSavage I am fairly sure that he is joking.

    • @jdoritohead4983
      @jdoritohead4983 4 роки тому +10

      PhantomSavage Lyft?

    • @selinaselina1087
      @selinaselina1087 4 роки тому +3

      Wtf😂

    • @hristoborge
      @hristoborge 4 роки тому +25

      Nice try taxi driver!

  • @lewiskazinsky7334
    @lewiskazinsky7334 3 роки тому +614

    The difference between Ed Kemper and Charles Manson, for example, is the complete openness. Manson puts on a mad dog act to hide from himself whereas Kemper seems completely at peace with his own inhumanity.

    • @sqwidink1
      @sqwidink1 3 роки тому +18

      Manson never killed anyone! He was a good guy

    • @adamirishconundrum851
      @adamirishconundrum851 3 роки тому +44

      That and about 2 feet in height.

    • @rileymccarthy5793
      @rileymccarthy5793 3 роки тому +5

      Manson also didn’t carry severed heads in camera bags

    • @derekc4919
      @derekc4919 3 роки тому +11

      Manson never actually killed someone, just influenced others which I guess is more dangerous. But not as dangerous as repeating false facts. 🧐

    • @PERRYOL
      @PERRYOL 3 роки тому +15

      @Aida its funny how the government is ok with putting away people for life for 'brainwashing' but also act as if its impossibility that the media is doing it to the masses.

  • @silversurfer8208
    @silversurfer8208 2 роки тому +17

    He’s tall , big , smart , and sounds friendly enough to trust. Sounds like those people stood no chance

  • @brus3460
    @brus3460 4 роки тому +3853

    This dude would have literally killed forever if he hadn't turned himself in

    • @leopoldstotch256
      @leopoldstotch256 4 роки тому +44

      B Rus literally forever...

    • @maxwellchurchill8211
      @maxwellchurchill8211 4 роки тому +66

      Nah i doubt it, they would had found him eventually

    • @frankalves9955
      @frankalves9955 4 роки тому +258

      @@maxwellchurchill8211 look how much time took to catch btk lol

    • @maxwellchurchill8211
      @maxwellchurchill8211 4 роки тому +18

      Frank Alves But like i said they will eventually get caught regradless of their IQ.

    • @luis-dn2yo
      @luis-dn2yo 4 роки тому +203

      Maxwell Churchill The Zodiac Killer hasnt been caught yet so that should tell you something

  • @370TL
    @370TL 4 роки тому +2556

    The fact that he TURNED HIMSELF IN.....police didn’t believe him at first.....

    • @Oddballkane
      @Oddballkane 4 роки тому +139

      The police never believe people. There was a lady that got free from the yourkshire ripper and told the police he had a heavy yourkshire accent. They didn't believe her. Years later it was true.

    • @Oddballkane
      @Oddballkane 4 роки тому +5

      @UNIVERSAL COMPUTER not always as they embellish stories. But the documentary I saw that introduced the woman who got away. Said this as well so who knows.

    • @jessicabruv6197
      @jessicabruv6197 4 роки тому +4

      Oddballkane because hundreds come out with “stories” when something is popular. Ed just wanted attention and he was so normal to the police, even hanging out with officers.

    • @Oddballkane
      @Oddballkane 4 роки тому +5

      @@jessicabruv6197 I know I've read his story he was called a friendly nuance. He was hanging round the police a lot.

    • @laurensmith261
      @laurensmith261 4 роки тому +6

      Oddballkane I mean, he hung around the police because he wanted to become a police officer himself, that obviously never happened but could you imagine if he was able to? Scary to think about.

  • @jackass9867
    @jackass9867 3 роки тому +200

    “The darkest souls are not those which choose to exist within the hell of the abyss, but those which chose to break free from the abyss, and move silently among us.”
    -Dr. Samual Loomis

    • @bigpapa6426
      @bigpapa6426 3 роки тому +1

      What was that last part?

    • @jackass9867
      @jackass9867 3 роки тому

      @@bigpapa6426 this isn’t the exact quote I literally typed this as I read it off a sticky note

    • @Silentguy_78
      @Silentguy_78 2 роки тому

      That's sus

    • @WatiWati-vk3dv
      @WatiWati-vk3dv 2 роки тому

      sus

    • @jackass9867
      @jackass9867 2 роки тому

      @@WatiWati-vk3dv sus

  • @UsmanKhan-gg6fi
    @UsmanKhan-gg6fi 3 роки тому +43

    He didn’t get caught...he handed himself in.
    Now that is scary.

  • @anantambisht4895
    @anantambisht4895 5 років тому +6249

    Damn mindhunter literally copied all the dialogues from real footage because they were too good

    • @lincs4life
      @lincs4life 5 років тому +73

      That's what I was thinking! Grate show tho

    • @anantambisht4895
      @anantambisht4895 5 років тому +28

      @@lincs4life great** yes indeed

    • @israelince8411
      @israelince8411 5 років тому +9

      Who is mind Hunter 🤔

    • @lincs4life
      @lincs4life 5 років тому +44

      @@israelince8411 it's a show on Netflix

    • @israelince8411
      @israelince8411 5 років тому +5

      @@lincs4life oh ok thanks bro 💯

  • @AStoicMaster
    @AStoicMaster 8 років тому +3608

    6'9'', 250, genius IQ. His victims never had any chance, really a shame.

  • @Azr721
    @Azr721 3 роки тому +148

    Damn he's very articulate and well spoken. It's like he's analyzing somebody's else crimes and mindset but at the same time he's talking about himself. It's scary yet helpful to understand these murders.

  • @maayan460
    @maayan460 3 роки тому +105

    I am literally scared by how accurate they portrayed Kemper in Mindhunter, the voice, hints of light accent, the way he tells a story in high coherent language with much details.. amazing casting

    • @FEWGEE1
      @FEWGEE1 2 роки тому +5

      Nah, the actor made him seem goofy and like an oddball. The real Ed is cool and collected.

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 2 роки тому +5

      @@FEWGEE1 Did we watch the same show?

    • @Sycophants_should_suffer
      @Sycophants_should_suffer 2 роки тому

      Why would you be literally scared about how someone played him in a TV series?

    • @FEWGEE1
      @FEWGEE1 2 роки тому +1

      @@inessa5923 we did. I found the actor to have a somewhat "dopey" drawl. The real Ed speaks very clearly and in an intelligent way that matches his genius IQ.

  • @zatrat5696
    @zatrat5696 5 років тому +3347

    Ned flanders goes sicko mode

    • @czeky1
      @czeky1 5 років тому +2

      Psycho 🙄

    • @natedelautour270
      @natedelautour270 5 років тому +24

      Bob's burgers

    • @stevenk113
      @stevenk113 5 років тому +27

      @@czeky1 There's a phrase "sicko mode" 🙄

    • @andyvv7172
      @andyvv7172 5 років тому +44

      Hi-deedly-dead

    • @SurferxDude
      @SurferxDude 5 років тому +3

      you're thinking of btk

  • @cheronsingleton5789
    @cheronsingleton5789 5 років тому +3013

    Strangely I find the actor in Mind Hunter even creepier than the real killer....

    • @bryankelly148
      @bryankelly148 5 років тому +51

      Same

    • @cheronsingleton5789
      @cheronsingleton5789 4 роки тому +40

      @J.R Shiels makes disturbingly sense 😣

    • @RAPIDXREBEL
      @RAPIDXREBEL 4 роки тому +120

      Yeah the actor dialed up the creep factor a litttle too high

    • @whatabouttheearth
      @whatabouttheearth 4 роки тому +230

      The actor ironically wouldnt be believable as a serial killer if he acted like the real guy....which is terrifying

    • @mst4813
      @mst4813 4 роки тому +2

      Same

  • @patricia.sews.sometimes
    @patricia.sews.sometimes 2 роки тому +22

    that little smile with "She judged me not to be that guy" gave me chills

  • @JulieT..
    @JulieT.. 2 роки тому +41

    The creepy thing is how normal he appeared. He speaks so rationally about everything. Scary af! 😨

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt 2 роки тому +5

      That's the thing many movies get wrong. Killers in movie are usually so over exaggerated whereas in real life, like this guy, they blend in so well you wouldn't even know how fucked up they were unless you were one of their victims.

  • @_Alshehri.
    @_Alshehri. 6 років тому +2546

    *"You want an egg salad sandwich?"*

    • @nawal10
      @nawal10 5 років тому +15

      Meem Alshehri I loved that show 😂

    • @carlkluge4932
      @carlkluge4932 5 років тому +13

      @Liz G_39 Mindhunter on Netflix

    • @sean_mo0ney_078
      @sean_mo0ney_078 5 років тому +19

      What’s the tuna like?

    • @kylecasey7148
      @kylecasey7148 5 років тому +58

      They nailed his voice and everything lol that’s crazy

    • @mrwood7507
      @mrwood7507 5 років тому +6

      Mind Hunters is my jAm!💯 season 2 coming Aug 16th!!!

  • @Denise-oe7jv
    @Denise-oe7jv 3 роки тому +273

    I listened to a podcast about him a while back. His intelligence and rationality make him appear really friendly actually. He apparently also does great in all his prison activities, volunteers for reading audiobooks for cancer patients and all.
    But then again when you listen to what he did with his victims, behead them and use their heads for sexual activity... it’s really sickening.
    But overall I believe that, if he had received a little bit of guidance towards the right path, he could’ve had an amazing life... it was more about his hatred towards his mother than anything else. He even turned himself in after killing her and her best friend because he didn’t see the point in continuing his crimes after that.

    • @chrislon7731
      @chrislon7731 2 роки тому +3

      What buffles me the most is how he being so intelligent can literally knock up women and rape their face as an equivalent of "shut up mommy am I now a big boy or what?" - in totalitarian rises on a state level its also the more intellectual sphere that usually supports it so,
      the "emotionally evil und unrational" and, from the outside, obviously obnoxious thing to do ...
      A friend of mine who`se quite intelligent too, in his psychosis state (also dissociative personality etc.) would say - he thinks that emotion is actually the most firm thing in a human. He said that thats the metaphor of jesus walking on the water - water stands for emotion and it shows that emotion is more solid than we think and that
      It governs our behaviour, over intellect. Possibly. And it certainly is a dichotomy and paradox than can co-exist in many forms and shapes.

    • @crabb9966
      @crabb9966 2 роки тому +7

      He could have done so before the age of maybe 3 or 4, but after that I believe he became evil, and you can never turn back from that

    • @ai__ninja
      @ai__ninja 2 роки тому +2

      What’s the podcast name buddy?

    • @JS-ty1zw
      @JS-ty1zw 2 роки тому

      @@ai__ninja I know that there is a german podcast with two episodes about him called „Serienkiller“

    • @garrettj777
      @garrettj777 2 роки тому

      He also slept in his mother‘s bad with her friends head after he killed them

  • @phoenixblack8631
    @phoenixblack8631 3 роки тому +31

    He's talking like he's on the outside just a bystander watching himself doing these things

  • @theowasHereAgain
    @theowasHereAgain 5 років тому +3353

    Just remember he turned himself in, he could’ve been out here living like everyone else and no one would expect it

    • @harambe5921
      @harambe5921 5 років тому +117

      He already did 5 years for killing his grandparents tho

    • @johnbanks3593
      @johnbanks3593 5 років тому +15

      Rip steez

    • @longlivesteelo1780
      @longlivesteelo1780 5 років тому +17

      47 shit

    • @LittleMissV
      @LittleMissV 5 років тому +156

      He even requested for the death penalty, but at the time, the capital punishment wasn’t an option in CA.

    • @ben-ve3kr
      @ben-ve3kr 4 роки тому +2

      Harambe because he turned himself but the put him in a psych hospital or something similar to that not too sure

  • @rullmourn1142
    @rullmourn1142 5 років тому +2704

    Whats truly scary is how easily i could become friends with this guy if i didn't already know about him.

    • @jackbars44
      @jackbars44 5 років тому +147

      What's really scary is anyone could've ended up like that guy.

    • @Jdubski-dk7ml
      @Jdubski-dk7ml 5 років тому +31

      Jack Bars people are being developed at young ages every day turning into this guy

    • @Jenny010132
      @Jenny010132 5 років тому +84

      Heck, I’d date him. He’s (physically) just my type. Goes to show you never really know people.

    • @vaniwa8273
      @vaniwa8273 5 років тому +10

      @@jackbars44 Not really. Psychopaths are usually born that way or due to birth complications

    • @jackbars44
      @jackbars44 5 років тому +15

      @@vaniwa8273 it's arguable that he was a sociopath rather than a psychopath

  • @ebayer4life980
    @ebayer4life980 2 роки тому +77

    If this guy wasn’t a psychotic killer, he would have been highly successful at whatever he did. Super smart guy just batshit crazy

    • @majormajor7925
      @majormajor7925 2 роки тому

      He wasn't very successful at what he did do tho. He'd definitely not win an award for serial killer of the year. Maybe tallest serial killer award, that's about it.

    • @ebayer4life980
      @ebayer4life980 2 роки тому +17

      @@majormajor7925 talk about missing the point huh

    • @lisaariaz7999
      @lisaariaz7999 2 роки тому +2

      I know right, it's scary how intelligent and charismatic this guy is, knowing everything he did. he's just so likeable & could've had a totally better outcome in life.

    • @notsureiL
      @notsureiL 2 роки тому +4

      @@majormajor7925 He got away with murder and was even friends with the police while the murders occurred. They used to talk to him about the killings happening around Santa Cruz. If he wasn't successful who is.

  • @benoosha4947
    @benoosha4947 2 роки тому +6

    The most disturbing thing about many serial killers is their polite and normal manner.

  • @solidxxxsoldja
    @solidxxxsoldja 5 років тому +5006

    This guy does a good job copying the Ed Kemper from Mindhunter. Pretty close...

    • @beatnikmary
      @beatnikmary 5 років тому +216

      Hahahaha...yep, that's where he got his inspo, from the Netflix show

    • @billyb8317
      @billyb8317 5 років тому +22

      Wtf?! 😆

    • @tomblah
      @tomblah 5 років тому +51

      Life imitating art :'(

    • @alexaxy3328
      @alexaxy3328 5 років тому +12

      @@TheRuturaj001 LOOOL
      It was a joke :))

    • @tiredfrog308
      @tiredfrog308 5 років тому +2

      😂😂😂😂

  • @osamabad3597
    @osamabad3597 4 роки тому +2509

    He actually looks and sounds a lot more normal than the guy who played him in Mindhunter

    • @liviaramirez462
      @liviaramirez462 3 роки тому +316

      But you have to admit that Cameron Britton played him very well like almost the same even how he talks

    • @Abruzzo333
      @Abruzzo333 3 роки тому +111

      True, shows always go a bit over the top to make the killer seem as intense and dramatic as possible.

    • @DJ-ov2it
      @DJ-ov2it 3 роки тому +77

      @@liviaramirez462 Its not Brittons fault, but I think that the scriptwriters fucked it up by going to the serial killer cliche of an obviously creepy maniac instead of going for the truly mesmerizing route of how some serial killers (Dahmer, Kemper and many others) are, which is perfectly unnoticable on the surface.

    • @funkiebutch9690
      @funkiebutch9690 3 роки тому +3

      Yea true. It's too dramatic for my taste. I love the real ed kemper though he might kill me. Literally

    • @connorveach5986
      @connorveach5986 3 роки тому +18

      Yeah honestly I find the Mindhunter Ed Kemper like five times as creepy as the actual Ed Kemper. Something to do with the actor’s voice...I just find it bone-chilling

  • @kathyj3584
    @kathyj3584 3 роки тому +58

    I truly appreciate his willingness to allow us into the mind of a serial killer, to own and admit his guilt. This insight and raw honesty will help law enforcement solve many, many crimes.

  • @DesdemonasSaoirse
    @DesdemonasSaoirse 3 роки тому +13

    His conversations with FBI Agents R Ressler and J MacDonald were so revealing and instrumental in the development of the BAU!
    I was able to interview Me Ressler for one of my research papers in my.psych college course. Kemper was a large part of our conversation.
    Kemper truly is the live embodiment of "don't judge a book by its cover".

  • @elha3677
    @elha3677 4 роки тому +3818

    The scary thing is that I really enjoy listening to this man talking.

    • @gorgon352
      @gorgon352 4 роки тому +227

      Simon Kaggwa Njala he’s a narcissist that kind of attraction your experiencing is how people end up tied to beds about to be a murder victim

    • @veemon
      @veemon 4 роки тому +76

      You're not alone...

    • @gorgon352
      @gorgon352 4 роки тому +22

      Bloke Masterson lol he literally murdered innocent people.... 🙄

    • @janecat8753
      @janecat8753 4 роки тому +130

      I find him interesting in a "I'd like to know as much as possible about these kinds of people so I know what to look for in case I ever run into one" kind of way, but I don't enjoy hearing about his acts. In fact, it's more terrifying than any horror movie, because this is reality. It's not some creepy monster living in a basement, it's a real, live, breathing human being who exists in the real world, and there are a lot more people like him walking around than we're aware of. Most of them manage to stay hidden in society because they don't act out on their insane impulses, but a few can't help themselves. I've had run-ins with a few people that would probably be capable of murdering innocent people as a coping mechanism for their own problems, but are too smart to actually do it. And they, too seem like completely normal people to everyone else besides those that have seen their true colours.

    • @Maplelust
      @Maplelust 4 роки тому +37

      kinda like asmr.

  • @AyuneSouza
    @AyuneSouza 6 років тому +2955

    the actor who portrayed him in Mindhunter is insanely accurate, yikes

    • @mischa0719
      @mischa0719 6 років тому +1

      Ayune Souza Right? 😲

    • @1Nostrand1
      @1Nostrand1 6 років тому +11

      He's probably a serial killer too

    • @en6853
      @en6853 6 років тому +27

      Just fat as fuck sadly

    • @Anthonycheesman33
      @Anthonycheesman33 6 років тому +44

      He's more scary in the show

    • @in_vas_por8810
      @in_vas_por8810 6 років тому +79

      He wasn't that accurate, he actually tried to make Kemper seem a lot more robotic, but Kemper was far from that if you actually pay attention to any of his interviews. He was only accurate in the things he said, and the timing, not the emotion.

  • @ibraheemelajlouny5119
    @ibraheemelajlouny5119 3 роки тому +124

    The sad thing is that this man is actually highly gifted he has a genius level iq sadly he didn’t use it for helping people he killed instead and btw that really explains how he was a close friend with police while he was killing people

    • @ibraheemelajlouny5119
      @ibraheemelajlouny5119 3 роки тому +7

      @Kartikey Gupta no I meant that it’s sad he took that way he really could just be a helpful human in society but instead he went into doing his disgusting crimes he deserves what he got I was annoyed that he did his crimes instead of being a really helpful guy with a high iq he had a really close iq level to Einstein’s so yeah

    • @davidlian1301
      @davidlian1301 3 роки тому

      @Kartikey Gupta kind of , who doesn't deserve to die.

    • @roshni2366
      @roshni2366 2 роки тому

      Just think of the people who lost their near and dear ones due to this man's madness

    • @vtee361
      @vtee361 Рік тому

      Just shows the influence that parents have on early years. I think Kemper was not mad just ruined emotionally by his parents

    • @lannadelbianco527
      @lannadelbianco527 20 днів тому

      Na verdade, depois de se entregar ele ajudou o fbi a melhorar suas investigações e até o entendimento sobre como os serial killers conseguem agir sem serem pegos. E depois dissoo FBI conseguiu pegar vários outros serial killers.

  • @MattAdams777
    @MattAdams777 3 роки тому +318

    He's a great presenter. No "um..." or "well..." fillers. Very confident and concise sentence structures. I bet he's read "How to win friends and influence people".

    • @mahimakadam77
      @mahimakadam77 3 роки тому +12

      Damn you 🤣😂😂 DALE CARNEGIE WOULD BE HAPPY TO READ THIS

    • @julesfalcone
      @julesfalcone 3 роки тому +7

      Matt: that's what I was thinking. He's incredibly eloquent. He reminds me a little of Jordan Peterson.

    • @jamesmorris9957
      @jamesmorris9957 2 роки тому +1

      @@julesfalcone what if Jordan Peterson was a serial killer? Think about it...

    • @julesfalcone
      @julesfalcone 2 роки тому +1

      @@jamesmorris9957 I'll think about what I want. I'm not looking for suggestions.

    • @julesfalcone
      @julesfalcone 2 роки тому

      @dodo good catch. (It was a good save on his part though.) Grey area.

  • @zillousgrom4332
    @zillousgrom4332 4 роки тому +3730

    Imagine fighting for your life against this guy, he is 500 feet tall and weighs five trillion cubic kilograms. His IQ is upwards of 40 quadrillion

    • @yowaddup5649
      @yowaddup5649 4 роки тому +472

      Lmao go easy on the exaggeration

    • @mp9988
      @mp9988 4 роки тому +107

      Yea Ur right. Hes like the perfect storm.

    • @Leo-hr7yq
      @Leo-hr7yq 4 роки тому +71

      Thats's a Übermensch

    • @scottlosey4978
      @scottlosey4978 4 роки тому +8

      Hahaha...outstanding!!

    • @acce944
      @acce944 4 роки тому +38

      I would kick his ass ez

  • @reltihfloda2175
    @reltihfloda2175 5 років тому +1625

    Judge: "I'm sentencing you to eight life sentences for hitting..."
    Ed Kemper: "I killed them, never hit them."
    Judge: "Okay..."

    • @oremstale8558
      @oremstale8558 5 років тому +86

      "I'm not gonna hurt you... I'm just gonna bash your fucking brains in!"

    • @brandonwainscott7491
      @brandonwainscott7491 4 роки тому +35

      I think maybe it was a bizarre concept of honor. His father was abusive to his mother, I think...and he wanted to love her...and wanted to love women...it's contradictory, yes, but he's severely mentally ill remember. It's disrespect and disgusting for a man to hit a woman...that may have been it in his sick mind.

    • @Fishball0423
      @Fishball0423 4 роки тому +1

      You are free to go

    • @brandonwainscott7491
      @brandonwainscott7491 4 роки тому +1

      @IG profile Ah. Thanks for the clarification.

    • @evaljenius6254
      @evaljenius6254 4 роки тому +8

      Brandon Wainscott Yeah, IG Profile said before, Kempers dad was timid and was constantly being abused by his wife until he eventually left. Kempers mom then put all her anger on Kemper. She treated her daughters very well, but would lock Ed in the basement instead of letting him sleep in his own room.

  • @DefiniteRicardo
    @DefiniteRicardo 3 роки тому +34

    The guy who played him in mind hunter, holy fuck, that is indeed an underrated performance

  • @caffemocca8855
    @caffemocca8855 3 роки тому +428

    His verbal eloquence is better than some politicians I know. He just picked the wrong vocation.

    • @heatpete5106
      @heatpete5106 2 роки тому +9

      Absolutely, as is the vocabulary of Ted Bundy and Jeffry Dahmer.

    • @tylerm7300
      @tylerm7300 2 роки тому +15

      His IQ is 145 which is genius or borderline genius. He could pick up any career in liberal arts or STEM and do great in it.

    • @Gagne87Fixxer
      @Gagne87Fixxer 2 роки тому +9

      He's way too honest to having been a politician. He could have gotten away with it but brought his a$$ to the police station to stop this behavior he couldn't stop by himself. Politicians are meant to get away with murder and not even look guilty about it and lie.

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt 2 роки тому +7

      Who's to say politicians aren't exactly like this guy

    • @solarmesiah
      @solarmesiah 2 роки тому +4

      I feel like i remember reading that psychopaths gravitate towards being politicians, doctors, CEOs and cops, among other professions.

  • @kingmorons1780
    @kingmorons1780 5 років тому +2682

    never trust men with mustache and uncle glasses

    • @LordWilloughby
      @LordWilloughby 5 років тому +24

      king morons or Joe Biden

    • @kingmorons1780
      @kingmorons1780 5 років тому +79

      @Andy Perez never trust men or womens with mustache and uncle glasses(especially womens with mustache and uncle glasses)

    • @deepdiver3957
      @deepdiver3957 5 років тому +1

      Lmfaooo

    • @jackhughman9450
      @jackhughman9450 5 років тому +3

      I wear contacts

    • @loutenant2817
      @loutenant2817 5 років тому +4

      I read this while looking at your UA-cam picture. Wtf lol

  • @JazzTheDogOfWar
    @JazzTheDogOfWar 9 років тому +2904

    Wow this guy is very articulated and calm, but at the same time he tells his horrifying stories of killing without blinking or remorse. What a twisted mind. Human brains are so complex.

    • @mellifluouswriting
      @mellifluouswriting 6 років тому +14

      He feels incredible remorse

    • @PeetaGrifffin
      @PeetaGrifffin 6 років тому +32

      I believe I haven’t read anything that says he’s a psychopath. I think he feels guilt.

    • @bgilley8199
      @bgilley8199 6 років тому +33

      Andrej Antanasov he did turn himself in, so it seem like he had some kind of concern for others and wanted to stop himself killing. I understand your points though, it's hard to imagine a serial killer who isn't a sociopath or psychopath. In Kemper's case he may be a sociopath, not a psychopath, in other words his issues with his mother and in dealing with the opposite sex may have caused him to become violently antisocial.

    • @darksideofthemoon128
      @darksideofthemoon128 6 років тому +6

      Apparently he had an IQ of 145

    • @bgilley8199
      @bgilley8199 6 років тому +11

      Reza that puts him well into the 90th percentile of the population. I had a psych teacher, who was a very well respected psychologist, who said that an IQ difference of only 10 points can make any deep communication between people almost impossible. In Kempers case he would have had like a 20+ point difference on most people he ran into in normal everyday life.

  • @matthewviramontes3131
    @matthewviramontes3131 2 роки тому +29

    He was eerily right in the beginning when he said that there definitely were other serial killers out there who basically have no intention of turning themselves in and will just keep killing. Samuel Little was one of those people, and he began killing about the same time Ed did, in the early 70s, but continued all the way until the late 90s.

  • @Saif_VAGABOND_Talpur
    @Saif_VAGABOND_Talpur Рік тому +11

    I listened to Ed Kemper, Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer and it’s scary how articulate these guys were.

    • @saomychau7010
      @saomychau7010 Рік тому

      Being humans, the 'human minds are so complex' that even the medical professionals do not understand them fully, like the psychiatrist Nadal Hasan killed dozens of soldiers in 2009 at where he worked because he was radicalized by terrorists.
      ua-cam.com/video/TJOptN8aDe0/v-deo.html

    • @richbrake9910
      @richbrake9910 11 місяців тому

      They all have high IQs. They were tested.

  • @AndroctonusHector
    @AndroctonusHector 4 роки тому +1495

    Crazy part is he turned himself in. He could’ve kept going for years especially with his intelligence, that’s what’s scary about him.

    • @joojoosasa
      @joojoosasa 4 роки тому +234

      He wouldn't have been able to cover up the murders of his mother and her friend. It wasn't altruism that made him turn himself in. He knew it was either he turned himself in, or they caught him, and a narcissist's need for control over a situation made him turn himself in rather than be caught.

    • @Madair076
      @Madair076 3 роки тому +7

      @@joojoosasa perfectly said.

    • @52-hertz
      @52-hertz 3 роки тому +22

      @@joojoosasa Is he really a narcissist? He seems to know that he's wrong and did wrong things. A narcissist would never do that

    • @joojoosasa
      @joojoosasa 3 роки тому +74

      @@52-hertz He's working. It's nothing but manipulation. He's trying to appeal to the empathy and compassion in the interviewer. It's the only way to achieve power or control over others now that he's been caught. And given that you're contemplating whether or not he could be a narcissist because of that, it worked on you as well. That's just how good he is at his craft.

    • @outis439-A
      @outis439-A 3 роки тому +5

      @@joojoosasa That and he probably thought he'd get less of a punishment.

  • @12inchvertical
    @12inchvertical 10 років тому +1366

    Kemper is unusually self aware for a serial killer and about as remorseful as these types of personality can get. he's one of the few that admits he doesn't belong in society and doesn't want to go back there.

    • @hughmungus4274
      @hughmungus4274 6 років тому +140

      Yes But Dahmer and Bundy didn't turn themselves in. Kemper did.
      Plus Bundy blamed his fuckery on pornography.

    • @HowToTutorialHelp
      @HowToTutorialHelp 6 років тому +42

      Most psychopaths are VERY self aware. Their are so extremely self aware that they are narcissists. These psychopaths should be executed on the spot and we need to stop wasting tax payer money. Get them out of the gene pool

    • @rayotte2028
      @rayotte2028 6 років тому +33

      Promotionit ''wasting taxpayer money''. Do you know how much it costs to execute someone ? The State of Florida spent 7 millions to carry out Ted Bundy's execution. Some counties can't even afford it...

    • @mysteryme6655
      @mysteryme6655 6 років тому +33

      Rayotte see, we don't have to spend that much. Honestly we could just send them to death, slit their necks and let them bleed out. People have too much sympathy for killers and rapists. We don't need to spend money to kill people. We just need to start killing them.

    • @rayotte2028
      @rayotte2028 6 років тому +9

      Mystery Me I think the death penalty can totally be justified (and even needed) on some cases. But it's more complicated than that (1 in 25 sentenced to death is innocent; what about juveniles ? Mentally ill ?) So in theory the death penalty makes a lot of sense but in practice, it's quite complex.

  • @jessicamerriman2336
    @jessicamerriman2336 2 роки тому +14

    I was a Corrections Corporal for ODOC. He reminds me of the many Times I talked to Verna Stafford and watched her hold church meetings. It’s disarming how some killers lull you into a false sense with intellect, calmness and personality. One killer I worked with would kill people considered of lower intellect. He held four doctorate degrees. One night he told me I was safe though, as he considered me educated and versed in philosophy, arts, world events and a “PhD” in the streets following my 24 year career as a Paramedic/Firefighter and Deputy Sheriff up to that point.

  • @TheGoldenAngel82
    @TheGoldenAngel82 2 роки тому +19

    Watching this, makes you realize just how well the actor in Mindhunter portrayed Ed Kemper, even to the tone of voice.

  • @jllacar7609
    @jllacar7609 6 років тому +2532

    Watching this interview after watching Mindhunter...so strange seeing the actual thing

    • @DefineHatespeech
      @DefineHatespeech 6 років тому +92

      The accuracy of the representation as far as him mannerisms go is detailed, feels shocking to watch,

    • @simplyrickeeta
      @simplyrickeeta 6 років тому +86

      The actor really nailed it!

    • @Metusalem979
      @Metusalem979 6 років тому +4

      Nailed it

    • @mirziyob
      @mirziyob 6 років тому +10

      I justo finishef it 2 minutes ago and that final scene gave me the creeeeeps, I wanted to see if he was even real and jeez, it's like hearing the same person! Nailed the voice perfectly!

    • @wootdoo
      @wootdoo 6 років тому +8

      David Fincher is an amazing director. The interviews with the actor portraying ed on mindhunters is spot on. The body language, mannerisms, stance, look and voice are chillingly accurate.

  • @linasayshush
    @linasayshush 7 років тому +868

    He violently killed two teenage girls and locked their bodies in the trunk of his car, and he only panicked when he thought he'd locked the keys in there with them. Huh.

    • @TheStanishStudios
      @TheStanishStudios 6 років тому +195

      Because in that moment, he lost control.

    • @danielbaugher826
      @danielbaugher826 6 років тому +12

      burymeinpink it's interesting the difference in the serial killers , after Ted Bundy according to him in the beginning he would always go into a state of panic and become ill after killing but I guess eventually it wore off

    • @CapitalLuke
      @CapitalLuke 6 років тому +72

      burymeinpink Well, if you just killed two teenage girls and lock your keys in your car. How are you going to get your keys? Call the police?

    • @RAHULTMNT100
      @RAHULTMNT100 6 років тому +1

      lol

    • @IwasBlueb4
      @IwasBlueb4 6 років тому +2

      burymeinpink...a true sociopath

  • @adolfhipster6019
    @adolfhipster6019 2 роки тому +29

    He's handling the psychiatric analysis about his persona and his actions, all by himself.

  • @dero5466
    @dero5466 2 роки тому +24

    I feel like he interviewed himself in his head obsessively for years. If this was a job interview he'd be hired on the spot like dang

  • @dehlanshandirkayr6182
    @dehlanshandirkayr6182 5 років тому +1591

    For people who don't know, the guy who said "I like Kemper"( 0:43 ) is the real bill tench

    • @andreww5574
      @andreww5574 5 років тому +138

      thanks for sharing... just finished season 2 of Mindhunter. Great show and happy to hear Fincher wants to make 3 more seasons !

    • @patrickxxx5041
      @patrickxxx5041 5 років тому +43

      @@andreww5574 3 more seasons that's great news !!!

    • @sfbrk5381
      @sfbrk5381 5 років тому +4

      His name is not Bill Tench

    • @YusuphYT
      @YusuphYT 5 років тому +76

      Sfb Rk; Bill Tench was a character based on him. dum dum.

    • @sfbrk5381
      @sfbrk5381 5 років тому +3

      killer no shit idiot

  • @mr.vargas5648
    @mr.vargas5648 5 років тому +1855

    He just cant stop talking...mindhunter nailed Eds personality a narcissist in his prime.

    • @rafaelvillegas9524
      @rafaelvillegas9524 5 років тому +61

      Mindhunter is based n a book written by the officer who created the criminal psychological profiling and spent thousand of hours talking with kuemper and others. They know what they are doing

    • @mr.vargas5648
      @mr.vargas5648 5 років тому +13

      I quess he fooled you too.

    • @jadefire2817
      @jadefire2817 5 років тому +170

      @@jimmysikes697 I agree. If he were a true narcissist, he'd never have turned himself in. A narcissist is almost impossible to "fix" because they don't believe there is anything wrong with them. Watching the real Kemper interviews and Mindhunter , it almost brings to mind Clarice Starling's line in SotL. "They don't have a word for what he is. "

    • @bqrre
      @bqrre 5 років тому +43

      J Sikes Every psychopath/sociopath are narcissistic. Noticing how he loves hearing himself talk? Me me me. Hes also so convincing, talks about decapitated heads like it were nothing to it, slick as fuck. A fascinating dude though, Big Ed. Makes u forget the morbid stuff hes done 👀

    • @japsley6172
      @japsley6172 5 років тому +7

      Johan Schöld Ek spot on! Also if we really listen and believe what this turd is saying, the mystique will disappear! I believe he is right. It is easy to do and get away with crime, if one is not connected to the victim. So often people hold damaged individuals, like this, up to be a Genius of some sort! The culture of celebrity gets fed. There are many dangerous people around, who most of the time fit in with others. Once they learn, like this bozo, that they can get away with stuff and become a “celebrity” the real ride begins.

  • @DavidEmerling79
    @DavidEmerling79 2 роки тому +17

    It's amazing how somebody that twisted can be so articulate, insightful and introspective. Perhaps it's because he has rehearsed it in his head a thousand times - but he tells these stories in a captivating way, almost as if he is intentionally trying to be entertaining.
    The actor who played Ed Kemper in the Netflix series, Mindhunter, captures his mannerisms perfectly.

  • @user-lz2mt5nc9e
    @user-lz2mt5nc9e 2 роки тому +14

    The scariest thing about this, is that it's scary, which is very scary.

    • @Chemtrooper46
      @Chemtrooper46 2 роки тому +2

      Bars

    • @ddesimone9912
      @ddesimone9912 2 роки тому +2

      This is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard... which is dumb because yeah it’s dumb....

  • @mads888
    @mads888 5 років тому +755

    He speaks like he is reading a book. He reads all the time. So he adopted the framing, patterns and the words used in books.

    • @unskinnedskeleton
      @unskinnedskeleton 5 років тому +16

      Mads Nyeland Dont we all?

    • @nope5003
      @nope5003 5 років тому +82

      Mads Nyeland great observation. Honestly people don’t usually use such descriptive sentences. It is like reading a book.. much like a script

    • @arealhuman826
      @arealhuman826 5 років тому +60

      So you mean he's literate? A rare trait nowadays

    • @SaintsBro217
      @SaintsBro217 5 років тому +48

      Just means he's articulate and has a wide vocabulary.

    • @yowaddup5649
      @yowaddup5649 4 роки тому +8

      Dude could've been employed in a top position in some job right now...if it weren't for him going full psycho mode,what a shame

  • @MarkGormlyIsHung
    @MarkGormlyIsHung 6 років тому +4022

    He looks like me lol

  • @breakingewes1316
    @breakingewes1316 2 роки тому +109

    This guy is on a whole other level compared with all the other serial killers I’ve studied because he is able to rationalise himself and seems like an educated usual guy. That’s frightening AF. Some serial killers also come across as just being the average guy on the street, but *this* one, holy sh1t it’s so chilling.

    • @katherinethompson3239
      @katherinethompson3239 2 роки тому +6

      He really is. If I met this guy out in the wild, where he wasn’t talking about mommy issues and murder, I’d be getting flirty. Big yikes. He’s the only serial killer who has this many good qualities, which actually just makes him extra awful.

    • @dylanmurphy9389
      @dylanmurphy9389 2 роки тому

      @@katherinethompson3239 SL**

    • @hankypanda
      @hankypanda 2 роки тому +2

      I know what you mean. in addition to being analytical with a high IQ, it's like he must also have high emotional intelligence to be able to speak of this with amazing self control and awareness you don't even see in many people who do less offensive things because they lack self reflection. I just think, how could someone be able to regulate so well here but also be capable of committing horrific crimes? it is so complex, alarming, and sad what humans are capable of, even the ones who seemingly have remarkable minds.

    • @QueenJaneway
      @QueenJaneway 2 роки тому +4

      He's similar to Dahmer imo.

    • @1DarkBlossom
      @1DarkBlossom 2 роки тому +1

      @@QueenJaneway Yes. My thoughts exactly

  • @andrewwabik5125
    @andrewwabik5125 3 роки тому +121

    What should freak everyone out is that he can be any of us. You can hear the emotion in his voice, he isn't emotionless. He's human. Maybe we aren't all as intelligent as he is, but the way he speaks reminds me of how I speak.

    • @andrewwabik5125
      @andrewwabik5125 3 роки тому

      @bb_066 lol

    • @andrewwabik5125
      @andrewwabik5125 3 роки тому +2

      There's not a lot of eye movement. "Dead eyes" are a common sign of psychopathy. When I asked my wife if there was any emotion in my eyes, she literally said "not often, they sort of have a dead, lifeless quality about them." D:>

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 2 роки тому +10

      @@andrewwabik5125 "Dead eyes" are also a common sign of sleep deprivation, drug use, poor eyesight, ADD, Asperger's, apathy, etc. Some people are simply less expressive than others. I highly doubt that you're a psychopath.

    • @andrewwabik5125
      @andrewwabik5125 2 роки тому +1

      @@inessa5923 I have at least one or two of those at any moment. I don't think I'm a psychopath, either. But having been tested, seen shrinks, and communicated with people...I would say I have more of it in me than most. The thing is, within a certain context, it can be useful. Maybe had he not had all of the horrific experiences he did growing up, and maybe if his mother wasn't as awful towards him, he could have done more good.

    • @20ASilva
      @20ASilva 2 роки тому +1

      It's a mask that's all. There is nothing inside him. Nothing.

  • @joseangelhernandez5274
    @joseangelhernandez5274 5 років тому +520

    I wonder how many people became serial killers because of the way their parents raised them. Some people should not have kids.

    • @burnoutberry
      @burnoutberry 4 роки тому +56

      I'd guess that it would be almost all of them. My belief is that people aren't born evil, but are created through their upbringing and life experiences and their horrible activities are some sort of perverse coping mechanism.

    • @newshound2521
      @newshound2521 4 роки тому +28

      Very few. Psychopaths are born but i guess combining that with a shit childhood could set them off.

    • @newshound2521
      @newshound2521 4 роки тому +7

      @@burnoutberry babies are innocent but the evil is born with them. Its "unrealised potential" until they can physically act on it.

    • @natashamamotko8829
      @natashamamotko8829 4 роки тому +1

      Yes , but it does not mean he would become a serial killer..

    • @alexanderrichter7921
      @alexanderrichter7921 4 роки тому +1

      The line is amazingly fine. Because Ed Kemper is human. You see, there is nothing between to be human and not to be, like imaginge that you were a tree and could observe humans, in what way would that be?. The best part is when you realise that this darkness lives inside all of us, so you can learn true roots of evil to know how to be good.

  • @sarasonsalas3472
    @sarasonsalas3472 5 років тому +1047

    The most chilling part of this interview :
    " To be walking up the stairs with a camera bag that belonged to a young woman that had her severed head in it. … Walking up to my apartment past a happy, young couple coming down the stairs who nodded and smiled at me as they went by. … And they’re going out on a date, where I’d love to be going, and I’m aware of both of these realities, and the distance between those two was so dramatic, so amazing, so violent[.]”

    • @OPESKAO1
      @OPESKAO1 4 роки тому +32

      Facts of life

    • @Boopityscoopdoop
      @Boopityscoopdoop 4 роки тому +115

      yes! the self awareness is fascinating and terrifying at the same time!

    • @AP-ih1fr
      @AP-ih1fr 4 роки тому +49

      It’s so haunting and tragic at the same time

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven 4 роки тому +14

      Yes, I think we can all relate to that too.

    • @DexterHaven
      @DexterHaven 3 роки тому +45

      @Gowri Shankar U.V When he had a severed head in a bag to have sex with later and watched a happy couple go by him on the stairs smiling, he realized his relationship to women was 'unhealthy', shall we say. Very understandable realization.

  • @smoothbrained4channer976
    @smoothbrained4channer976 2 роки тому +50

    I find it interesting also how Edmund Kemper has been able to convince everyone over the years that his remorse and feelings are genuine. All the comments under the youtube interviews seem to view him in quite a surprisingly positive light, because of how good an actor and how adept he is at controlling his image as a honest man and the narrative surrounding his crimes. For instance, he is able to make it seem like killing his mother brought him catharsis and hence he felt he did not need to kill anymore, and felt remorse for his actions and felt he should be punished. In actuality, he omits the fact he was running out of time and that he was a fugitive on the run, and realised he would eventually be caught if he didn't turn himself in. He also does not admit that he applied for parole multiple times, destroying the whole narrative that he felt genuine remorse. But he doesn't say the whole story, and so people in the comments really buy into his assertion he's not fully evil and can be reformed. The fact that he has often told the truth, unlike most serial killers, about his crimes, really helps to sell the story that he's honest. He really is an effective and dangerously intelligent manipulator, no wonder he was able to get out of the psychiatric unit and get his record wiped by the staff members after killing his two grandparents in cold blood.

    • @obelisklarvan
      @obelisklarvan Рік тому +4

      Yup. Exactly how he caught his victims in the first place.. if anything, if even after his crimes are out in the open people would still be happy to let him out, that makes him one of the scariest and most dangerous killers of them all.

    • @agurobe
      @agurobe Рік тому +3

      just because i think he might have remorse doesnt mean id trust him even with a spoon. he is off and never should be released.

    • @cnitevedi4832
      @cnitevedi4832 Рік тому

      i still didn't get your point on him turning himself in. he wasn't a fugitive because he wasn't a suspect.

    • @frankcastle1862
      @frankcastle1862 7 місяців тому

      He is an empty shell who has no idea of emotion, he is able to percirve emotion and its effects but not have it himself rather he builds emotions from his skills, a genius mind haunted by emptyness

  • @mipbap4936
    @mipbap4936 2 роки тому +8

    Anybody here watching who hasn’t watched mind hunters on Netflix must do so, ed kemper has a big role, and it’s a very well done show

  • @qwandonto6397
    @qwandonto6397 5 років тому +501

    It is crazy how seemingly sane this man is, he is so articulate it is hard to remember he is a serial killer

    • @carolinerowland826
      @carolinerowland826 5 років тому +12

      Imperium Europa HOLY FUCK, DUUUUUUDE! Ian Brady is one of the sickest fucks ever to walk the face of the northern hemisphere! The mind games he played with little Keith’s mother is sickening. What him and this Hindley Bitch did is sickening beyond belief! Being proud of owning a first class edition of this nasty cunts book makes you a fucking disgrace. Sick Fuck

    • @geraldrooney5677
      @geraldrooney5677 5 років тому +4

      Caroline Rowland
      Idiots with a weak moral compass often try and understand serial killers- I think it’s a form of sexual attraction if I’m honest, exactly the type of person the serial killer will attack!

    • @marlar4267
      @marlar4267 5 років тому +32

      @@geraldrooney5677 I completely disagree with that statement. Wanting to understand someone's thought process is not an indication of a weak moral compass. It's a natural, albeit maybe morbid, curiosity.

    • @tammyduncan719
      @tammyduncan719 5 років тому +1

      One of the sick is f*** surround performing oral sex on his mother severed head did sheet with skulls

    • @Snollygoster-
      @Snollygoster- 5 років тому +2

      @@geraldrooney5677
      You can understand without agreeing.
      That's how we catch these people, at least when...they don't end up turning themselves in.

  • @josephine9975
    @josephine9975 5 років тому +105

    The scariest part of all of this to me, it’s Kemper, in spite of his height and strength, doesn’t look threatening. Something in his demeanour almost reassures you, he’s harmless. Which is why I can understand why people wouldn’t see him as a killer until it was too late and obvious there’s something seriously wrong with him. Other serial killers, have something in them that makes you feel uncomfortable almost from the start.

    • @Azr721
      @Azr721 3 роки тому +3

      The glasses and the moustache gives him an intellectual vibe. He's also chubby, I personally whenever I see a tall chubby guy I don't feel intimidated at all and all I want to do is to hug the guy even though I'm very petite.

    • @rimjhimkaraki8070
      @rimjhimkaraki8070 3 роки тому +6

      His eyes are dead

    • @adamirishconundrum851
      @adamirishconundrum851 3 роки тому

      Dream match, Kemper vs. Richard Kuklinski in a cage, no holds barred. I think Kuklinski would tear Old Ed apart.

  • @robingagan6288
    @robingagan6288 2 роки тому +7

    Lots of people have crappy mothers. So tired of that excuse

    • @imark2569
      @imark2569 2 роки тому

      “I’m sure that may have implemented something. May have gotten something along fantasy lines. But it took a lot of years of development along those lines to really get off”
      Excuse implies dismissing actions. This is someone giving an insight into how they feel/ felt and how the rage or experiences drive them to do what they do.
      And yet, non serial killers, who admit they can’t fathom what drives serial killers to think/ do what they do are also not willing to listen to anything that they can’t process in their own normal minds. Lol

    • @robingagan6288
      @robingagan6288 2 роки тому +2

      @@imark2569 we all have FREE WILL. He didnt commit these evil acts in front of anyone. That shows he knew it was wrong but he did it anyway

    • @barrett2492
      @barrett2492 10 днів тому

      His mother. kept him in. a locked basement.... That's beyond being a crappy mother.

    • @robingagan6288
      @robingagan6288 10 днів тому

      @@barrett2492 to protect his sisters!! Is she supposed to let him rape his sisters???? Would that be a good mother??? If she did that you'd criticize her for that!

  • @gilleygg9027
    @gilleygg9027 3 роки тому +203

    9:55 this is the scariest part of this interview. His monotone voice and expression instantly change when revisiting a thought from his childhood. The part where his mom says he has to eat the chickens of which his father has just cut their heads off of. He laughs, kind of smirks to himself the his face goes back to normal as if it never happened. Glimpse of humanity.

    • @ladofthedamned7796
      @ladofthedamned7796 2 роки тому +6

      No its probably his manipulative side

    • @Ebvardh
      @Ebvardh 2 роки тому +2

      @@ladofthedamned7796 People don’t have sides.

    • @ladofthedamned7796
      @ladofthedamned7796 2 роки тому +5

      @@Ebvardh ok

    • @julianmarx2002
      @julianmarx2002 2 роки тому +11

      @@ladofthedamned7796 people obviously DO have different "sides" in some sense. However, for that very reason it's wrong to assume every little behavior Kemper make is pure psychopathy and malicious manipulation. Believe it or not, normal people (capable of empathy and remorse) can and have become serial killers. Conversely, psychopaths have almost certainly done good things for people and society at various times. Life is complex.

    • @xelith6157
      @xelith6157 2 роки тому +1

      @@julianmarx2002 Beautifully said.

  • @Syzygy236
    @Syzygy236 5 років тому +746

    Smart, big, and strong. The perfect killing machine. His victims never had a prayer.

    • @nawal10
      @nawal10 5 років тому +9

      Syzygy236 nope never..he’s also fascinating

    • @Syzygy236
      @Syzygy236 5 років тому +11

      @@nawal10 i think you're fascinating

    • @nawal10
      @nawal10 5 років тому +6

      Syzygy236 I’m not a killer i promise lol

    • @Syzygy236
      @Syzygy236 5 років тому +10

      @@nawal10 i believe you lol ill introduce myself, im Trey🖐

    • @nawal10
      @nawal10 5 років тому +5

      Syzygy236 lol I’m Fatima..why do u think I’m fascinating?

  • @pranavjags4065
    @pranavjags4065 7 років тому +125

    The worst thing about psychopaths - you can never tell them apart until they get you !

    • @debbiemurdoch342
      @debbiemurdoch342 5 років тому

      Hello , lovely to meet u , fyi , am Scottish, 38 yrs old , blonde hair blue eyes, 5ft 1+1/5 in .............. oh and if you would like to know more about me , like well my hobbies are serial killer documentary , conspiracy theories and last but not least, I am a diagnosed psychopath, you want to go on a blind date ...........😂😂🤗🤗

    • @mariesoto569
      @mariesoto569 5 років тому +1

      Debbie Murdoch 😂😂😂😂😂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @debbiemurdoch342
      @debbiemurdoch342 5 років тому

      @kt95 gy Brilliant, now I knew how to get a date/bf and even a husband, be honest about about my measurements, hobbies and being a psychopath, when you available 😍😍😍😂😂

    • @andygreen3575
      @andygreen3575 5 років тому +1

      There are more than you think they aren't all serial killers, some are neurosurgeons, some are firemen, some are bomb disposal experts..etc..etc.

    • @rylaczero3740
      @rylaczero3740 5 років тому

      There is one tell - the depth of character.

  • @edenwaters3136
    @edenwaters3136 3 роки тому +46

    he has the ability to dissect his own mind, rationalize his actions/thoughts/etc, and is insanely intelligent....
    what's terrifying is imagining what life would be like if he continued his spree

  • @MrUnsolvedMystery
    @MrUnsolvedMystery 2 роки тому +6

    What’s scary as hell about this guy is he’s well spoken and appears likable and could be anyone’s friend or co-worker.

  • @MD-cn1nt
    @MD-cn1nt 5 років тому +311

    That Cameron Britton is a fine actor, after seeing this...

    • @milkyoni
      @milkyoni 5 років тому +6

      He made Kemper look dumb.

    • @FayeCat21
      @FayeCat21 5 років тому +6

      Go watch the video of him transitioning into Ed’s character. Super scary.

    • @vb8428
      @vb8428 5 років тому +5

      @@milkyoni lol, you're one of those creeps who idolize these killers? Get a life

    • @SaintsBro217
      @SaintsBro217 5 років тому +26

      @@milkyoni
      No he didn't. Kemper in the show comes across as intelligent, articulate, incredibly frightening. All the qualities that made him such a famous killer.

    • @miaironstone6783
      @miaironstone6783 3 роки тому

      @@vb8428 he’s saying the actor who played him in Mindhunter nailed his speach patterns and personality, how is that idealizing anyone lol

  • @osmosis321
    @osmosis321 10 років тому +1722

    At least he didn't blame it on porn like Bundy did.

    • @crescendo5594
      @crescendo5594 10 років тому +71

      Tom Dwan He alluded to it in the interview, being interviewed by a man with motives against porn. Toward the end of the interview he mentions several times how little Ted Bundys can be avoided if "violent" porn ceased.
      It's a form of control. These maniacs are narcissistic, and any interviews they offer are to feed that ego.

    • @alwayslookinround
      @alwayslookinround 10 років тому +123

      Yea he just blamed it on his mother, that's soooo much better.

    • @miocynar
      @miocynar 10 років тому +6

      billybleeds crimson Good point.

    • @FalloutinatorDerpy
      @FalloutinatorDerpy 10 років тому +33

      Bundy is love. Bundy is life.

    • @miocynar
      @miocynar 10 років тому +6

      FalloutinatorDerpy Sure troll.

  • @emmacarpenter5101
    @emmacarpenter5101 3 роки тому +148

    His voice is so absolutely comforting

    • @shiro4095
      @shiro4095 3 роки тому +19

      i honestly wished he was never a bad guy he seems pretty chill

    • @arthuryan3577
      @arthuryan3577 3 роки тому +4

      @@shiro4095 Lol its weird to think there are chill killers out here.

    • @ElDuderinoh
      @ElDuderinoh 3 роки тому +14

      Oh god, don’t be like those women who fall in love with a killer and send him letters and shit.
      Everything aside, I must agree. But this man is fucking sick.

    • @melarno3486
      @melarno3486 3 роки тому +3

      Same as Jeffrey Dahmer.

    • @thatpickingguy
      @thatpickingguy 3 роки тому +2

      @@ElDuderinoh fr tho, those people take it way too far to a point of obsession and justification. It's disgusting.

  • @Honeybunny974-k7h
    @Honeybunny974-k7h 3 роки тому +14

    He’s so incredibly articulate.

  • @th.5597
    @th.5597 4 роки тому +880

    I wish he didn't get that addiction. He could have used his inteligence differently.

  • @NormaLilia24
    @NormaLilia24 5 років тому +639

    “Pizza!” Aweee you guys!”

    • @LiveTheTech
      @LiveTheTech 5 років тому +22

      hahaha..I was searching for this comment 😂😂

  • @kprnr7140
    @kprnr7140 3 роки тому +16

    I went into this like most people, thinking a serial killer is as scary as it gets, but when the psycho in question is analysing his ow madness is Terrifying

  • @mr.troubletrouble1124
    @mr.troubletrouble1124 2 роки тому +94

    Crazy how killers like this a lot of the time are so viciously proud of what they've done. You can almost see him resisting smiling through the whole thing, absolutely mind boggling.

    • @terminallydrunk1900
      @terminallydrunk1900 2 роки тому +3

      they just like the attention an unfortunately other losers will watch this an try project it. luckily we live in a day an age where its easy to detect people like this now through internet use etc. some people want to rehabilitate them but myself i think we need to just take them out back an put a bullet in there head no questions asked.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 2 роки тому +9

      You are assuming.

    • @mr.troubletrouble1124
      @mr.troubletrouble1124 2 роки тому +5

      @@dannygjk k. Lol. Watch the video? I don't know what to tell you bud. I said they seem proud idk what your problem is.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk 2 роки тому +1

      @@mr.troubletrouble1124 You are mind reading.

    • @mr.troubletrouble1124
      @mr.troubletrouble1124 2 роки тому

      @@dannygjk I'm doing a lot of things friend. And I misunderstood who you were saying "your assuming" to, so my bad on not reading properly. Started some confusion.

  • @lettherebelamp5102
    @lettherebelamp5102 6 років тому +726

    "It's not easy butchering people.... it's hard work."

    • @shanecollier4906
      @shanecollier4906 5 років тому +19

      It's true.

    • @itsmebutwhoami8177
      @itsmebutwhoami8177 5 років тому +4

      So what are you trying to say exactly. There's literally nothing valuable in that phrase.

    • @crackuhsnackuh
      @crackuhsnackuh 5 років тому +46

      Shane Collier FBI wants to know your location

    • @shanecollier4906
      @shanecollier4906 5 років тому +1

      @@crackuhsnackuh no they don't 🙄

    • @allen-castle
      @allen-castle 5 років тому +1

      @@shanecollier4906 FBI open up!

  • @akeemcampbell6736
    @akeemcampbell6736 5 років тому +417

    His word choice is amazing wtf

    • @dathunderman4
      @dathunderman4 5 років тому +36

      Akeem Campbell I mean he has a genius level iq, it’s near 150 if I remember correctly

    • @solm.6184
      @solm.6184 4 роки тому +7

      Tretch i think it’s 145

    • @joeysaha
      @joeysaha 4 роки тому +2

      fantastic passion

    • @sankalpadasgupta4034
      @sankalpadasgupta4034 4 роки тому +7

      Vocabulary you mean

    • @eussii9195
      @eussii9195 4 роки тому

      its 140 but mines 142 lol i didnt believe it at first either

  • @prayassarma2878
    @prayassarma2878 3 роки тому +19

    This video gives me all the emotions at once. Sad,angry,nauseous,heartbreak!

  • @visitor55555
    @visitor55555 2 роки тому +18

    Such impressive self-awareness. Horrific acts but he can almost justify them to himself and you can see how his path and environment took him there.

    • @mentaxm1829
      @mentaxm1829 2 роки тому

      @Witty Witty?

    • @visitor55555
      @visitor55555 2 роки тому +1

      @Witty Witty He absolutely was but then that still doesn't justify any of his actions or else the revenge goes on forever. He needed help yet the earlier killing of animals suggested he already felt sufficiently out of place to not believe he'd be accepted enough to get that help.

  • @fformfiller
    @fformfiller 9 років тому +854

    It amazes me how many people are quick to defend Kemper but point fingers at his mother. Please remember that an intelligent sociopath like Kemper can make you perceive him in a way that he wants you to, and in a way that comes across as sincere. I'm not saying his mother wasn't a nasty piece of work, i mean i still harbour animosity and other feelings towards mine. However this is the 'man' that killed his own grandparents at 15yo to "see what it felt like". .killed his own mothers parents and she still stood by him (mine wouldn't have) so please remember that he was always deranged and its not fair to point fingers at his mother when she is not here to defend herself.

    • @nieserivera8689
      @nieserivera8689 9 років тому +45

      He did not kill his mothers parents. He killed his paternal grandparents.
      He doesn't blame his mother at all. He understands that he himself made his ultimate decisions to kill and unlike most serial killers, he wanted to stop but couldn't so he turned himself in. What other serial killer do you know that has done that without playing a taunting game with law enforcement. Example, BTK.

    • @fformfiller
      @fformfiller 9 років тому +5

      Niese Rivera Ok thanks for educating me, but it's very easy to assume that he would have also killed his paternal grand parents like he did his paternal mother. I don't blame him for being deranged unfortunately we don't choose the way we are.
      However just because he handed himself in, and perhaps appears 'less' evil than most serial killers should we give him a medal? Had one of his victims been a sister, daughter, mother of yours would you still speak as defensively of him..
      Hey, this guy fucked his mothers decapitated head but you know what i might even buy him a few pints.

    • @fformfiller
      @fformfiller 9 років тому +17

      ***** i'm with you man, and we have to remember that he befriended the psychiatrists when he was arrested for the double murder at 15. Sources say that he convinced them to release him early and that he was rehabilitated and posed no further threat. The kid with an iq shy of 140 at 15yo and not even trained psychiatrists could see through his facade. The end result being as we now know, he just went on to kill again.

    • @forestsunset9617
      @forestsunset9617 6 років тому +18

      Psychos and sociopaths never take responsibility for their actions. So regardless of his mother's character it's natural for him to pin the blame on others. They are also narcissists and like to make it all about them. And they are master manipulators that take pleasure from fooling the idiots they see in front of them. People are just objects to be played with for their own satisfaction and beneath them. Everything that comes out of their mouths is glib bullshit so they can't be trusted on what they say, only on how they act.

    • @Khaos969
      @Khaos969 6 років тому +5

      he also killed his 2 cats at an ever younger age buried one alive and decapitated the other...he was deranged

  • @ItsChiggy
    @ItsChiggy 6 років тому +336

    Some people might disagree but his mother had a massive role to play in Ed Kemper becoming the way he did.

    • @thatwifelife2138
      @thatwifelife2138 5 років тому +37

      Chirag Sharma it’s usually the moms that help create this

    • @xxnotmuchxx
      @xxnotmuchxx 5 років тому +1

      How so?

    • @kristibaccus9712
      @kristibaccus9712 5 років тому +18

      @@xxnotmuchxx your first impression of women

    • @thatwifelife2138
      @thatwifelife2138 5 років тому +43

      Topsoil Depletion Awareness (closing the loop) just pay attention
      To the back story of these serial killers....they all have abusive/weak mothers and absent/abusive fathers

    • @eiforget
      @eiforget 5 років тому +57

      I don't imagine anyone would disagree with that. In fact, FBI profilers have said that, while every serial killer shares a common abnormality in their brain scans and medical diagnosis, Kemper may be the only serial killer on record whom they believe was created by his environment and upbringing, by circumstance rather than an inate abnormality. That makes his case even more tragic, I feel.

  • @Ugarte211
    @Ugarte211 2 роки тому +10

    Watching this makes me applaud Mindhunter’s filmmakers for casting the right actor. Even if the performer was heavier than the real Kemper, it doesn’t matter. On everything else, WOW! It’s like they’re twins.

  • @emikotheblackcat
    @emikotheblackcat 2 роки тому +3

    He was smart but not smart enough to stop blaming his mother and change his life. I wonder how his life would have turned out if he only knew forgiveness.

  • @doqofwar
    @doqofwar 4 роки тому +520

    I think it's insane that this guy is literally a genius and hes just so chill with talking about his insanity

    • @sushmagurung2242
      @sushmagurung2242 2 роки тому +2

      i read somwhere,. his IQ level was 130

    • @inessa5923
      @inessa5923 2 роки тому +3

      @@sushmagurung2242 I have no trouble believing that. It's a shame that he fell down this path.

    • @patrickdadon5794
      @patrickdadon5794 2 роки тому +3

      @@sushmagurung2242 140 actually

    • @leylacelk6855
      @leylacelk6855 2 роки тому +5

      @@sushmagurung2242 it’s actually 145

    • @julianmarx2002
      @julianmarx2002 2 роки тому

      @@leylacelk6855 "150. Three tons of 'em"

  • @darling393
    @darling393 4 роки тому +530

    In childhood parents love & affection is important to their kids , otherwise they will become harmful to society

    • @kriskygalify
      @kriskygalify 4 роки тому +7

      Dahmer had a good childhood lol

    • @yelyharmony2047
      @yelyharmony2047 3 роки тому +63

      @@kriskygalify not really...study more!How's a kid living alone considered good childhood? 😒

    • @kriskygalify
      @kriskygalify 3 роки тому

      That IS what Ive read, but that sucks

    • @darling393
      @darling393 3 роки тому +2

      @melancholy angel maybe gd christian parents but may be they r not close his child .. anyway but all over 😪😪

    • @shubhisharma4261
      @shubhisharma4261 3 роки тому +11

      @different pov no ted Bundy's father was his own grandfather. They hid from him tht the girl he used to consider her sister was her mother.his grandfather (Ted's biological father) was abusive,alcoholic and used to beat his grandmother n beat their family dog. Her grandmother used to recieve ECT for her depression.

  • @Castleromeo14
    @Castleromeo14 2 роки тому +9

    Almost every Serial killer or any evil type of person has been influenced largely by their childhood trauma/upbringing. It all starts in the family. More broken families and parenting leads to people like this.

  • @mdabdullah4379
    @mdabdullah4379 2 роки тому +4

    The most intimidating thing about him is how calm and cool he looks.. What a poker face he got..

  • @Alan_Page
    @Alan_Page 8 років тому +343

    I felt so relieved when he said found his keys in his pocket. That would have been a real predicament if he had locked them in the trunk!

    • @anons000
      @anons000 8 років тому +45

      What the hell?

    • @tylerbourgoin3338
      @tylerbourgoin3338 7 років тому +9

      😂

    • @ishmyl99
      @ishmyl99 7 років тому

      +Tyler Bourgoin If that is your real surname, are you related to Stephane Bourgoin, who interviewed Kemper in the 1990's?

    • @tylerbourgoin3338
      @tylerbourgoin3338 7 років тому +1

      ishmyl I have idea it's possible I guess

    • @acrustykrab
      @acrustykrab 6 років тому +2

      mrrusss Quality troll post hahaha

  • @freddieisalive
    @freddieisalive 10 років тому +28

    I'm not saying admiring this guy is normal or acceptable - it is not. But I don't see reasons of all the fuss because someone believes he is attractive or handsome. The men that say women that are attracted to Kemper are sick, are huge hyppocrites. I have seen men reducing women to their physical appearance infinite times, in every possible situation. If the killer were a pretty, blonde, perfect bodied woman (which hardly ever is the case) all you'd see in the comment section would be men commenting "I'd nail her" or "I'd tap that". So just relax and stop being judgmental hyppocrites.

  • @emp556
    @emp556 3 роки тому +9

    What is scary and fascinating all at the same time is listening to someone so articulate and soft spoken could do such horrendous crimes.... shocking!

  • @Namelezz_Guy
    @Namelezz_Guy 2 роки тому +14

    This is my take on why he turned himself in apart from him killing his mother thus his “demon”. I think he was so used to being in control that he didn’t want to risk getting caught but instead MAINTAIN that control and turn himself in telling himself that he was only in prison because he CHOSE to be there not because he was brought there against his own will.
    Everything has a pattern and his methodical and smart mind just screams “i control everything, even this interview because it wouldn’t be happening if I didn’t want it to”, thinking himself as of a “God Complex” as to speak. Because half the reason why people are intrigued is why someone like that would turn themselves in. Why? What could he gain? Why would anyone even think of doing that when they’ve committed such horrible, unspeakable crimes.

    • @imark2569
      @imark2569 2 роки тому

      Meh. This sounds like another typical criminal psychologist take. Sometimes the simplest answer is the truth. Anyone who has dealt with an addiction understands the self hate and loathing you feel after you do it, again. Especially if it’s an addiction that is obviously wrong, even to you, and socially unacceptable.
      When the craving overcomes you, you chase the high, and after you do it, you feel the insane loathing.
      Then you try to convince yourself you can beat it, and won’t do it again. Till it happens again.
      If you hear him talk, this is how he, and a few others describe what happened to them.
      Ultimately why he decided to give himself up. It’s him giving up control, knowing his limitations with regards to his self control.
      It wasn’t an attempt to “keep control”. Generic psycho analysis

    • @danielleweterings5544
      @danielleweterings5544 2 роки тому

      A narcist pur sang this one...They can act so well that you must have experience with heavy narcism.But maybe one or more family members were narcists too..Usually they become one to or overpleasing depressed angry anxious.But true narcists always wants to be the one in power always.!They do not feel real remorse.They always still want to look good and smart,narcists also plan ahead.Use their intelligence for manipulating and convincing people.But not all narcist kill..So some combination is within him.But definately a narcist to the bone

  • @chairmanwario
    @chairmanwario 5 років тому +177

    Rule #1: Looks are deceiving