He just breathed a sigh of relief.įor over 40 years, Kemper's relatives have been living in fear that one of America's most notorious serial killers might be released from prison and come after them. Notorious serial killer Edmund Kemper has been behind bars for more than 40 years after killing ten people including his motherĭavid Weber didn't celebrate when he was told that his half-brother Edmund Kemper had been denied parole last month. Kemper's story is featured on the new Netflix crime drama, Mindhunter, which follows a group of FBI special agents as they interview imprisoned serial killers.If he came around to my family, I'd shoot him on sight' Weber says Kemper is living better than most people on the streets and says: 'Personally, I hope he chokes.Weber believes that only his brother knows how many victims are out there because he says Kemper has kept up to '30 per cent' of the truth to himself'.Kemper mutilated their bodies and had sex with their corpses and even beheaded his mother and used her head as a dart board.The notorious killer - who inspired film Silence of the Lambs - murdered six women, his grandparents, mother and her best friend, between 19.Kemper, now 68, remains behind bars at California Medical Facility in Vacaville and was denied parole last month.David Weber tells he fears his half-brother and notorious 'Coed' killer Edmund Kemper will be released from prison after murdering ten people.EXCLUSIVE: Brother of serial killer Edmund Kemper - who killed and dismembered his victims, had sex with their corpses, and is depicted in Netflix hit Mindhunter - says family live in fear of his release from prison