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[Mommy and Clyde: The Twisted Tale of Sante and Kenny Kimes]-[The Devil Wore White]

Dateline NBC · B2 · 2025-02-04

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📋 Summary

The Diabolical Duo: A Legacy of Greed and Murder

The story of Sante Kimes and her son, Kenny Kimes, is a chilling descent into criminality that spans decades and continents. Often referred to as "Mommy and Clyde," this mother-son team operated as a "diabolical duo," leaving a trail of victims, missing persons, and suspicious deaths in their wake. Driven by an insatiable need for luxury and power, Sante Kimes—described by those who knew her as "cunning," "ice-cold," and possessing a "force to be reckoned with"—groomed her son to be her ultimate accomplice in a life of elaborate grifts and cold-blooded murder.

The Disappearance of Irene Silverman

The narrative reaches a fever pitch in July 1998, when 82-year-old socialite Irene Silverman vanished from her Manhattan townhouse. Silverman, a "vivacious" widow who lived a "grand life," had rented an apartment to a man calling himself Manny Guerin—who was, in fact, Kenny Kimes. Investigation revealed that the Kimes had meticulously plotted to steal her identity and assets. Detectives discovered notebooks belonging to Sante that functioned as a "laundry list" of criminal intent, detailing items like "shower curtain, handcuffs, stun gun." The discovery of Silverman's passport in Sante’s purse and the subsequent recovery of a forged deed linked them directly to the crime, leading to their eventual conviction for murder.

A Life Built on Deception

Sante Kimes’s history was a tapestry of fabricated identities and schemes. Her older son, Kent Walker, who eventually managed to "run away" from her influence, described a childhood filled with shoplifting, check-kiting, and being trained as a "decoy" to help his mother steal. Sante was a master manipulator, capable of extreme "charm" one moment and "sinister, scheming" behavior the next. Her marriage to millionaire Kenneth Kimes Sr. provided the funds for a lavish lifestyle, but when the money ran out, the Kimes turned to increasingly violent methods to maintain their status, including arson in Hawaii and the murder of business associate David Kasdan in Los Angeles.

The Dynamics of Control

Central to this tragedy is the deeply disturbing, codependent relationship between Sante and Kenny. Witnesses and investigators noted their "intimate energy," with rumors of an "incestuous relationship" serving as a mechanism of total control. Sante isolated Kenny from the world, ensuring he had no "escape valve" or outside influence. Kenny himself admitted during a later confession that he "only saw one road forward," which was the path his mother dictated. Even after being imprisoned, Sante maintained her influence, with Kenny once taking a reporter hostage in a desperate, failed attempt to help his mother.

The Reckoning and Tangible Contrition

Following their conviction for the murder of Irene Silverman, the duo faced further legal battles for the murder of David Kasdan. To avoid the death penalty, Kenny eventually testified against his mother, detailing how they had murdered Kasdan and Silverman, as well as Zayed Ahmed in the Bahamas. Sante, who was sentenced to life without parole, remained defiant until her death in 2014, while Kenny continues to serve his time in California. In a recent interview, Kenny expressed a desire for "tangible contrition," though his brother Kent remains skeptical, reflecting on the profound damage caused by a mother who was "the most evil woman" many had ever encountered.

Ultimately, the story of Sante and Kenny Kimes serves as a haunting reminder of how charisma and manipulation can mask profound sociopathy, leading to the destruction of lives and the tragic erosion of a son’s humanity under the weight of his mother's "corrupt ambition."

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This was a diabolical duo.
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She had put a hit out on me.
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I only saw one road forward.
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It hurt like hell.
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She know how to throw a great party during her heyday.
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📝Key Phrases

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femme fatale
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put a hit out on someone
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co-conspirator
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in the presence of
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go through the motions
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📖 Transcript

Tonight on Dateline.
I just see Sante Kimes as the ultimate femme fatale, seducing lovers, lawyers, husbands, her son.
This is someone who gets what she wants. this story about a mother and son grifter team.
This was a diabolical duo.
They seemed, what, like, open and friendly and interesting.
Yeah.

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