KEMPER: The Coed Butcher Edmund Emil "Big Ed" Kemper III (born December 18‚ 1948)‚ also known as "The Co-ed Killer"‚ is an American serial killer who was active in California in the early 1970s. He started his criminal life by shooting both his grandparents when he was 15 years old. Kemper later killed and dismembered six female hitchhikers in the Santa Cruz area. He then murdered his mother and one of her friends before turning himself in to the authorities’ days later. Kemper was the middle child
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Do you just sit down sometimes and wonder about the lives of some of your friends and family? Questions racing through your brain‚ wondering if you even know any of the answers to these simply questions. If you ever wanted to know about my life‚ I would just simply say ask because I am like an open book. By ask me you would be surprised because usually when people assume‚ about 99 percent of the time‚ they would get me all wrong. When people see me walk through the door‚ they often assume that I
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My great-great-great-grandparents immigrated from Germany to Illinois sometime in the 1860s‚ where they started a rather large farming family. This was not uncommon in the area‚ which had a large German population and influence. My grandfather had seven aunts and uncles‚ all of
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of them make me happy‚ but others makes me grow up. The first memories made me growing us happened when I was eleven years old. I discovered that life can be choices by myself. Since my parents got divorce‚ so I was brought up by my grandparents. My grandparents‚ having evacuated from main land China‚ decided to settle down in Thailand because they were affected from World War II. I was surrounded with Chinese cultural Chinese language. As a result‚ I did not familiar with Thai custom‚ making friends
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Peace to his Soul” (27) Chapter 3 – family knowledge‚ connections Chapter 4 – twins raised by grandparents‚ story of grandfather’s father dying (32)‚ grandfather’s careful habits --“He has always been loyal to his blood.” (35)‚ “the chance” (p. 37)‚ Grandpa’s maintenance job (37-38) Chapter 5 – memories of paternal grandparents‚ Grandpa’s joke picture (43) Chapter 6 – twins go to live with the grandparents‚ death of parents and Colin‚ “Lucy Gray” poem (class memory‚ reminders of death of the parents
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stuff. Our plan was to go to California and while we were there we would drive down to Mexico to deliver the supplies to an orphanage. We left to go to California for Christmas to see my cousins and grandparents. We had a great time for the first few days. Then on Christmas Eve we left my grandparents
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Family Traditions Culture is an important element of self- identity and contributes to how individuals view themselves and the community they live in. Family is our foundation. If we do not have a foundation to build on‚ having a strong sense of self might be difficult. Your family is where you get your basic beliefs and understanding about life. I cannot imagine not having the family I have and them teaching me what they taught me. Beliefs‚ social values and ethics vary depending on the community
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The Funniest Thing That Ever Happened to Me I was a seven-year-old boy‚ and was fairly close to my grandparents. My family has a strong Chinese background as my grandparents were refugees who fled from China in the 1940s. My grandmother‚ just like most old Chinese people‚ did not understand even the tiniest bit of modern technology. Moreover‚ since grandfather died‚ she started to transform her house into a mini zoo. Her sheer lack of understanding in technology and her wonderful family of animals
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my mother’s family never neglected me‚ they have made my life very easy and guided. In my understanding the reason why I said they are my backbone is because as a child( Baby) I had nothing and I was seriously ill but they never abounded me. My grandparents also went far distance into the village to find a cure to my illness and my aunties & uncle used their dorm room bed sheet as a cloth for me. This is why I appreciate everything in my life because I was a nobody as a baby. The three people
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“Kenbe fem Jennifer pa lage. ” Five words in Creole I heard for the first time at the crack of dawn in the East Harlem Projects. I looked over my shoulder to see if my uncle or aunt were there but I noticed my grandfather leaning against the wall with his cane‚ next to a picture of his hometown. He looked up at me and winked. I stood in front of him in shock because he had barely spoken to me during the times I stayed with him. I needed someone to translate my grandfather’s Creole for me so I woke
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