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for $ 14,900 (equivalent to $ 28,000 in 2023) earlier in 1998; they were charged with Silverman's murder in December 1998 and convicted in 2000. Authorities believe mother and son devised a scheme whereby Sante would assume the identity of Silverman and appropriate ownership of her mansion, which
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Sante again made a prolonged statement denying the murders and accusing police and prosecutors of various kinds of misconduct, and she was again eventually ordered by the presiding judge to be silent. The judge in the Kazdin case called Sante "one of the most evil individuals" she had encountered in
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in court. He threatened to have Sante handcuffed during further court appearances if she persisted and restricted her telephone access to calls to her lawyers. The judge contended that Sante was attempting to influence the jury as they may have seen or heard any such interviews, and that there would
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application with the forged signature that falsely linked Kazdin to a house in Las Vegas which had been partly burned down in an attempted arson. The supposed homeowner turned out to be David McCarran, a homeless man who said Sante and Kenneth Jr. had lit the arson fire. He also claimed to have been
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Before a case could be brought to trial, Holmgren told his family that he was taking a trip to Costa Rica with Sante and Kenneth Sr. on August 2, 1991. He has not been seen since. In November 2000, Kenneth Jr. admitted that his mother had told him that she killed Holmgren by hitting him in the head
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to Kenneth Jr. which he used to kill Kazdin. He was told of several potential felony charges stemming from the murder and mortgage fraud, and reluctantly agreed to cooperate with police in apprehending the pair to avoid prosecution. At the end of June 1998, Patterson got a call from Sante about an
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In March 2001, Kenneth Jr. was extradited to Los Angeles to stand trial for the murder of Kazdin. Sante was extradited to Los Angeles in June 2001. During that trial in June 2004, Kenneth Jr. changed his plea to "guilty" and implicated his mother in Kazdin's murder in exchange for a
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housing and employment, then kept them as virtual prisoners by threatening to report them to the authorities if they did not follow her orders. As a result, she and Kenneth Sr. spent years squandering his fortune on lawyers' fees, defending themselves against charges of slavery.
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in 1952. At school, Sante earned a reputation as a bully who frequently belittled and intimidated younger students. In 1956 she reunited with a former boyfriend from high school, Edward Walker. They married the following year and had one son, Kent Walker. After a 1961
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On March 9, 1998, Kenneth Jr. murdered Kazdin in his Los Angeles home by shooting him in the back of the head. According to another accomplice's later testimony, all three participated in disposing of the evidence. Kazdin's body was found in a dumpster near
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for $ 395,000 (equivalent to $ 738,000 in 2023). During the trial for Kazdin's murder, Kenneth Jr. confessed that after his mother had used a stun gun on Silverman, he strangled her, stuffed her corpse into a bag and deposited it in a dumpster in
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The Kimeses were tried in New York first for the Silverman murder. Evidence recovered from their car helped establish the case for trying them for Kazdin's murder as well. The Silverman trial was unusual in many aspects, namely the fact that
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that his mother should not receive the death penalty if convicted. He then testified in trial against his mother, exposing every detail about their multiple crimes and describing how she indoctrinated him into becoming her accomplice.
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and a degenerate, and that her son was a dupe and a "remorseless predator", before imposing the maximum sentence on both of them. This amounted to 120 years for Sante and 124 years for her son, effectively sentencing both of them to
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she wanted to sell, and she needed his help with the paperwork. Patterson agreed to meet her in New York on July 5. He informed the FBI about the scheduled meeting before he left on July 3. Two days later, Patterson met Sante at the
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During the sentencing portion of the Silverman trial, Sante made a prolonged statement to the court blaming the authorities, including their own lawyers, for framing her and her son. She went on to compare their trial to the
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When he was arrested, Kenneth Jr. had in his possession Silverman's keys, cassettes of her tape-recorded calls, loaded firearms, wigs, masks, plastic handcuffs, $ 30,000 in cash (equivalent to $ 56,000 in 2023), an empty
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for the murder of Kazdin. After four hours of negotiation, Kenneth Jr. removed the pen from Zone's throat. Negotiators created a distraction which allowed them to quickly remove Zone and wrestle Kenneth Jr. to the ground.
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laws and numerous other crimes. Many of these crimes were committed with the assistance of her son, Kenneth Kimes. They were tried and convicted together for the murder of Irene Silverman, along with 117 other charges.
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as there would be in court. Sante had earlier chosen to not take the stand in her own defense after the judge ruled that prosecutors could question her about the previous conviction on slavery charges.
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million (equivalent to $ 12.4 million in 2023). The pair recorded Silverman's phone conversations and kept a set of fifteen notebooks on which Sante had written detailed descriptions of
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with a hammer while she was in the backseat and he was riding in the front passenger's seat. His body was never found and no charges were brought against any member of the Kimes family.
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reporter Maria Zone hostage by pressing a ballpoint pen into her throat. Zone had interviewed Kenneth Jr. in prison once before without incident. His demand was that his mother not be
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Kimes was eventually arrested in August 1985 and was sentenced by the U.S. District Court to five years in prison for violating federal anti-slavery laws and was successfully sued by
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and agreed to complete an alcohol treatment program. He and their son lived a reasonably normal life until Sante was released from prison in 1989. Kenneth Sr. died of a brain
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on July 5, 1998. Kenneth Jr. was a tenant in Silverman's mansion at the time she went missing, having moved into one of her apartments the previous month using an
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in the murder of David Kazdin, pleading guilty and agreeing to testify against his mother in her trial for Kazdin's murder in return for her not facing a
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who held lit matches underneath her sister's fingers against her will. As a child, she would tie up the goats and dogs on her family's farm and use
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The investigation into the Kimes family officially began on March 14, 1998, when Kazdin's remains were found in a dumpster near LAX. The
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Authorities arrested Sante and Kenneth Jr. on the day of Silverman's disappearance with the initial charges stemming from a fraudulent
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around 6 PM that evening. Around 7 PM, Kenneth Jr. arrived at the Hilton and approached Sante. Upon his appearance FBI and
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to forge Kazdin's signature on a loan application for $ 280,000 (equivalent to $ 523,000 in 2023), with the house as
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forced to stay in the house by the Kimes family, who hoped to collect the insurance money from the loss of the house.
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Police believe Levitz was the victim of a botched kidnapping and that her body may have been disposed of in the
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On September 18, 1990, Kimes hired 50-year-old lawyer Elmer Ambrose Holmgren to burn her Honolulu home due to a
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Kimes and Kenneth Jr. are suspects in the 1995 abduction of 62-year-old Mary Jacqueline Levitz, heiress to the
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The judge also took the unusual step of ordering Sante not to speak to the media even after the jury had been
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that was actually occupied by her and Kenneth Sr. in the 1970s. Several years later, Sante convinced a
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Kenneth Jr. confessed to murdering 46-year-old banker Syed Bilal Ahmed, who was in charge of Sante's
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with Walker's wealthy business associates. After her first divorce, Sante and her son travelled to
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immigrant. When Sante was 3 years old, her father abandoned the family and her mother resorted to
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Kimes spent the better part of her life fleecing people of money, expensive merchandise and
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and reconciled intermittently with Walker, but their divorce was not finalized until 1969.
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Kimes also committed many acts of fraud that were not even financially necessary, such as
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maids when she could easily afford to pay them. She frequently offered young, homeless
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Dead End: The Crime Story of the Decade : Murder, Incest, and High-tech Thievery
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was written by Sante's non-criminal son, Kent Walker. Once Upon A Crime Episode 067:
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by Edwin and Mary Chambers, along with another boy. She moved with her new family to
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63-year-old David Kazdin had allowed Sante to use his name on the deed of a home in
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Investigators also located Stan Patterson, a second man who confessed to selling a
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The Mother, The Son, And The Socialite: The True Story Of A Mother-Son Crime Spree
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as Silverman. In 2006, another television movie based on a book about the case,
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her time on the bench. Sante was serving a life sentence plus 125 years at the
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schemes involving many intended victims, including both Silverman and Kazdin.
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Dead End: The Crime Story of the Decade—Murder, Incest and High-Tech Thievery
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ancestry, and Prama Mahendra Singhrs (January 16, 1889 – June 22, 1940), an
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million (equivalent to $ 115 million in 2023). They married in
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When she was a teenager, Sante moved with her mother and sister to
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by several adults. According to her estranged sister, Sante had an
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They Call Them Grifters: The True Story of Sante and Kenneth Kimes
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Archived Profile from Radford University Department of Psychology
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Like Mother, Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes
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Kimes, Son Get Life Sentence in L.A. Murder (washingtonpost.com)
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In 2000, NY Daily News crime reporter Alice McQuillan published
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who built homes in the Sacramento area; in December 1960, Sante
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and claimed that the prosecutors were guilty of "murdering the
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Prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment by New York (state)
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The Biography Channel – Notorious Crime Profiles Sante Kimes
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In October 2000, while doing an interview, Kenneth Jr. held
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Jury Sequestered, Kimes Judge Discloses Other Accusations
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Katherine E. Finkelstein, The New York Times, 6/28/2000
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American murderer, slaver, and criminal (1934–2014)
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Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
Bedford Hills Correctional Facility for Women
Bedford Hills
New York
Con artist
Conviction(s)
Murder
robbery
slavery
forgery
Life imprisonment without parole
née
murderer
con artist
robber
arsonist
serial killer
robbery
forgery
slavery
plea deal
death sentence
Oklahoma City
Oklahoma
Illinois
Dutch
East Indian

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