Edmund Kemper had both become serial killers. Edmund made himself out to be normal, but wasn’t. Edmund Kemper did’t have any logical reason to do it other than just for fun, but was very cruel. Marie Antoinette died during the revolution and came back centuries later as a ghost just to hurt the families that hurt her. Marie Antionette and
Edmund Kemper both shared reasons for killing people by their tactics, attributes, and defeat. Edmund Kemper and Marie Antoinette both beheaded their victims. Marie was killed during the revolution and was beheaded when she was captured. In the book
Marie Antionette, Serial Killer, the author reveals how they were killed, “”There …show more content…
Edmund was a serial killer known for beheading his victims and keeping there heads. A very disturbing thing to have done, “After the murders, he brought the bodies back to his apartment and removed their heads and hands.” Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 02 Oct.
2016. He had grown up with a very troubled childhood and had an alcoholic mother who criticized him a lot and made a very angry. What they did was an awful thing, and something needs to be done about it.
One main reason that made them difference included physical attributes. Marie came about as a ghost to haunt her victims. Most people would not expect a ghost to be killing people it only makes sense, ““...But then I ask myself, why would someone kill the members of a secret society from two hundred years ago?” Not just anyone — the ghost of the women they swore to protect” (Alender 239-240). She couldn't hurt them when she was still alive because she was captured and killed, and she needed her revenge. Edmund haunted his victims in the form of a person. He waited around for people to go by before making a move, “At first, Kemper picked up female hitchhikers and let them go.” Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, n.d. Web. 02 Oct. 2016. He is