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[Mickey] Once we had Mullin, we knew
that we had him for some
of the homicides, and probably a good number
of them, but that was only
the ones where the victims
had been shot, there still was the question
of the people
who had been dismembered
that we had him for some
of the homicides, and probably a good number
of them, but that was only
the ones where the victims
had been shot, there still was the question
of the people
who had been dismembered
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[Mickey] Once we had Mullin,
00:00:02.001 --> 00:00:04.434
we knew
that we had him for some
of the homicides,
00:00:04.467 --> 00:00:06.008
and probably a good number
of them,
00:00:06.833 --> 00:00:09.933
but that was only
the ones where the victims
had been shot,
00:00:09.967 --> 00:00:13.467
there still was the question
of the people
who had been dismembered.
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Movie Summary
Cruising Santa Cruz's ocean highways, Edmund Kemper appears to be a 6'9" gentle giant who offers hundreds of young female hitchhikers a ride. But behind his charming smile and signature gold-rimmed glasses lurks a brutal and perverted monster. In 1973, while awaiting trial, Kemper was interviewed by psychiatrist Dr. Donald Lunde. Lunde records Kemper's detailed confession on audiotape. For 50 years these tapes were locked away and forgotten, but now they are public for the first time and reveal a tormented childhood, dark sexual fantasies, and a thirst for revenge on the person he despises most, his own mother.