Mother and son grifters who were ‘like a couple’ murdered wealthy socialite over NYC townhouse: ‘Evil energy’

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New York City socialite Irene Silverman vanished in 1998. Las Vegas residents Sante Kimes and her son Kenneth Kimes were the grifter team connected to her disappearance.

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The case of murderous mother and son duo Kenneth Kimes, left, and Sante Kimes, right, is being explored in a new episode of the true-crime series,"Mother, May I Murder?". It was 1998 and New York City tabloids were buzzing with the news of Irene Silverman. The wealthy widow, a At the time of Silverman's disappearance, Kenneth Kimes was using the alias"Many Guerrin." Investigators obtained a search warrant to enter his apartment and found that the bed had been stripped. According to reports, black trash bags and discarded rolls of duct tape were also discovered.

From left to right, Sante Kimes, Kenneth Kimes and Kenneth Kimes Sr. The matriarch and her husband were arrested on slavery charges. When asked what drove Kimes and her son to commit crimes together, McNair said the answer was simple – greed. The possibility of tricking an elderly woman out of her lavish Manhattan home – and getting away with it – seemed too good to pass up. Additionally, the pair were often on the road, attempting to hide their tracks, while enjoying lavish trips.

 

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