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Living witli my mother and brotlier was like living with a time bomb strapped to my back. I was surrounded by wealth and comfort but knew something very bad was about to happen."
The author {left) with his wife and two children and Kenny and Sante Kinies.
"Sante Kimes is surely the most degenerate defendant who has ever appeared in this courtroom. . . . [Kenny Kimes], too, has become a remorseless predator.' ^Justice Rena Uviller,
before sentencing mother and son to serve, respectively, 120-year and 125-year prison terms for bui^lary, robbery, forgery, conspiracy, illegal possession of weapons and stolen property, and murder
In 1998 a troubled young man and his flamboyant mother were arrested for murdering a wealthy widow in her New York City mansion. Suddenly, America was transfixed by a pair of real-life film noir characters, an Oedipal team of scam artists who left a trail of blood, lies, and larceny from coast to coast. The media couldn't get enough of the twisted...
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Fülszöveg
Living witli my mother and brotlier was like living with a time bomb strapped to my back. I was surrounded by wealth and comfort but knew something very bad was about to happen."
The author {left) with his wife and two children and Kenny and Sante Kinies.
"Sante Kimes is surely the most degenerate defendant who has ever appeared in this courtroom. . . . [Kenny Kimes], too, has become a remorseless predator.' ^Justice Rena Uviller,
before sentencing mother and son to serve, respectively, 120-year and 125-year prison terms for bui^lary, robbery, forgery, conspiracy, illegal possession of weapons and stolen property, and murder
In 1998 a troubled young man and his flamboyant mother were arrested for murdering a wealthy widow in her New York City mansion. Suddenly, America was transfixed by a pair of real-life film noir characters, an Oedipal team of scam artists who left a trail of blood, lies, and larceny from coast to coast. The media couldn't get enough of the twisted relationship between Sante Kimes and her twenty-three-year-old son Kenny.
But the most chilling story of all was never told—until now Kent Walker, Sante's elder son, reveals how he survived forty years of "the Dragon Lady's" very special brand of motherly love and stiU managed to get away.
As a child Kent watched his mother destroy his hardworking father, Ed Walker, and then—^with Kent's painful collusion—snare what Sante called "my millionaire." When she married seemingly respectable real-estate developer Ken Kimes, it was a match made in hell.
For the next two decades Kent's mother and stepfather indulged in a globetrotting orgy of criminal behavior, laying waste to each other and anyone who got in the way. Kent, their would-be recruit, was privy to the family business—
torching houses, defrauding friends, crashing White House parties, "shopping" for trunkloads of fur coats—and Sante's self-serving style of adultery. When Kent's half-brother, Kenny was born, Kent was twelve years old—old enough to know that he was his younger siblings only protector. Kent tried desperately to save Kenny from his mother's sinister bidding. His failure haunts him to this day
Here, with shocking and sometimes brutal frankness, Kent explodes the romantic Hollywood image of the grifter as antihero and exposes the truth about Sante Kimes behind the headlines. Son of a Grifter poignantly chronicles what it means to love somebody despite your better instincts, your worst fears, and even your most forbidden hopes.
Kent walker lives in Cahfornia with his wife and children. mark schone, an investigative reporter and senior contributing writer at Spin, has written for the New York Times, Harper's Bazaar, and other publications. He lives in New York City.
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