On March 27, 2014, Kevin Davis shocked his mother, Kimberly Hill, with a disturbing declaration: he was bored and frustrated with life and wanted to end it all. In a twisted turn of events, Hill’s response would seal her fate. She told her son that she couldn’t stop him if he wanted to take his own life. This, according to Davis, convinced him to kill his mother instead.

What followed was a gruesome and vicious attack. Davis attempted to strangle his mother with a cord, but when she started screaming, he grabbed a hammer and bludgeoned her skull, striking her at least 20 times. He then retrieved a kitchen knife and inserted it into his mother’s head, swirling it around, as he later confessed to the police, to “make sure she was dead.” His disturbing actions didn’t end there—he inserted his hand into the wound and then dragged his mother’s body to her bedroom, where he raped her corpse.

After this heinous act, Davis went to a neighbor’s house and confessed to the murder, asking for help. The neighbor immediately called 911. Davis was arrested and brought to the police station, where he made a full confession, revealing details that even shocked seasoned detectives. He admitted that he had planned to kill his sister as well but changed his mind. He also confessed to having fantasies about necrophilia and, with a disturbing smirk, stated that he had lost his virginity to his mother’s corpse.

When questioned about his motive, Davis couldn’t provide a clear reason for his horrific actions. He described his mother as the “best mother in the world” and acknowledged that she didn’t deserve what he had done to her. However, psychologists diagnosed Davis with antisocial personality disorder, indicating that he is a psychopath who takes pleasure in inflicting harm on others. Despite understanding the difference between right and wrong, Davis showed no remorse and declared that he would kill again if released from prison.

Davis’s actions and confessions shed light on a twisted and disturbed mind. His case serves as a chilling reminder of the darkness that can lurk within some individuals.