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[The Diabolical Duo: The Crimes of Santa and Kenny Kimes]-[Mommy and Clyde: The Crimes of Sante and Kenny Kimes]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-02-16

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The Diabolical Duo: The Crimes of Santa and Kenny Kimes

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Ash and Elena dive into the chilling and complex criminal saga of Santa Kimes and her son, Kenny Kimes—a pair the media dubbed "Mommy and Clyde." Their story is a harrowing journey through decades of fraud, arson, slavery, and cold-blooded murder.

The Disappearance of Irene Silverman

The narrative begins on July 4, 1998, with the disappearance of 82-year-old Irene Silverman, a former ballet dancer and an iconic Upper East Side socialite. Known for her "heart of gold" and vivacious personality, Irene was a pillar of her community who frequently rented out apartments in her Manhattan townhouse to interesting individuals.

One such tenant was a man posing as "Manny Guerin." Despite lacking references, he moved in with $6,000 in cash. Soon, Irene’s staff grew suspicious as Guerin avoided eye contact, refused cleaning services, and hosted unsavory characters. When Irene finally served him with eviction papers, she expressed to friends that she felt "nervous of being overheard" and feared for her safety. Following her disappearance, investigators found blood near the entrance and disturbing items in Guerin’s room, including "garbage bags, the roll of duct tape and the shower curtain rings."

The Pathological Life of Santa Kimes

The investigation into "Manny Guerin" revealed his true identity: Kenny Kimes, the son of the notorious con artist Santa Kimes. Santa, who had a history of compulsive lying and manipulation, had spent her life "scheming, conning, ripping somebody off." Her criminal resume was extensive:

  • Arson: She frequently set fire to properties for insurance payouts.
  • Slavery: In 1985, Santa and her husband Ken were charged with federal peonage. They were accused of abusing and literally locking a housekeeper in her room, a case described by the hosts as "the first charges of slavery to be pursued in the United States for many, many years."
  • Murder: The pair was linked to the disappearances of Elmer Holmgren, Saeed Bilal Ahmed, and Dave Kasdan. In each instance, Santa orchestrated the schemes to gain money, only to dispose of the victims when they became liabilities.

The "Mommy and Clyde" Dynamic

Santa’s influence over her son was total. Prosecutors and the presiding judge described Santa as a "sociopath of unremitting malevolence" and Kenny as a "vacuous dupe" who had been "molded into exactly what his mom wanted him to be." Even after their arrest, Kenny’s loyalty remained pathological; he even took a reporter hostage in an attempt to prevent his mother’s extradition to California, where they faced the death penalty.

Justice Served

Despite the lack of a body in the Irene Silverman case, District Attorney Robert Morgenthau moved forward with the trial. In 2000, both were found guilty. Santa was sentenced to 120 years, and Kenny to 126 years. Later, Kenny accepted a plea deal, confessing to the murders of Ahmed, Kasdan, and Silverman, revealing the grisly detail that he had strangled Irene and disposed of her body in a dumpster in Hoboken, New Jersey—a final, cruel act against a woman who had simply been a generous landlord.

Santa Kimes died of natural causes in prison in 2014, while Kenny remains incarcerated. The hosts conclude that the case is a stark reminder of "predatory inhuman behavior" and the destructive power of a mother who treated human lives as disposable commodities.

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Hey weirdos, I'm Ash.
And I'm Elena.
And this is Morbid.
This is Morbid.
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