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for $ 14,900 (equivalent to $ 28,000 in 2023) earlier in 1998; they were charged with
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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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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
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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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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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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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1786:"DATELINE: Real Life Mysteries ~ The Grifters ~"
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1417:"Associated Press/The Union Democrat, 6/23/2004"
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1941:People convicted of murder by New York (state)
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885:. The Kimes' story was recounted on Oxygen's
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1588:The New York Times
1528:The New York Times
1508:, The Doe Network.
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1314:, The Doe Network.
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419:Kenneth Kimes, Jr.
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