Serial Killer Edmund Kemper Denied Parole Again
The 'Co-ed Butcher' remains incarcerated after failing to attend his latest parole hearing, with the next review set for 2031.
- Edmund Kemper, convicted of murdering eight women in the 1970s, did not attend his parole hearing.
- Santa Cruz County DA argued Kemper is untreated and remains one of the most depraved serial killers.
- Kemper, 75, is serving eight life sentences and will be eligible for parole again in seven years.
- He was previously denied parole in 2017 and has been rejected at least eight times.
- Kemper also killed his grandparents at age 15, leading to a stint in a mental hospital.