Section I: Overview

  • Jeffery Dahmer – Born on May 21, 1960, at Evangelical Hospital in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Jeffery Dahmer was found beaten by fellow inmates on the morning of November 28, 1994, as was pronounced dead at 9:11 a.m.
  • Was given life imprisonment on 15 counts of murder committed in Wisconsin and one committed in Ohio, for which he was tried separately. He was sentenced to fifteen consecutive life terms for a total of 957 years in prison.
  • Jeffery Dahmer was always seen as very shy and isolated at an early age. Dahmer had fantasies about killing men and having sex with the corpses. Despite the early tendencies of his childhood, Dahmer didn’t act on any of these sexual fantasies until after he had graduated from highschool in June of 1978. Dahmer picked up a hitchhiker by the name of Steven Hicks, and eventually Hicks would be the first victim of Dahmer. Dahmer then enrolled at Ohio State University, only to flunk out within one semester.
  • Next, Dahmer joined the army at the end of 1978, but was discharged for alcoholism and went to live in Florida before returning to Ohio. Dahmer was then arrested in October of 1981 for drunken and disorderly conduct, so his father sent him to live with his grandmother in West Allis, Wisconsin. Dahmer had a couple of sexual legal incidents, then kept cool for about four years. In 1987, Dahmer killed his second victim, Steven Toumi, and would go on a ravenous murder spree after that.
  • Victims were mainly homosexual men, mostly African-American – Dahmer was active from June 1978 to July 22, 1991

Section II: Childhood

Dahmer was born on May 21, 1960, to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. Dahmer was wanted and loved despite Joyce’s problems in pregnancy. Dahmer was a normal, healthy child that showed no signs of mental problems. When Dahmer was four, Lionel was sweeping under the house for small animals that had been killed by civets. As Lionel gathered the bones Dahmer was fascinated with the bones of the dead animals. When Dahmer was six, he suffered from a double hernia and needed surgery to correct the problem. After the surgery, Dahmer seemed to be emotionally scarred by it. It seemed as if he had been exposed by this surgery and couldn’t recover from it. By the time that Dahmer was in first grade, Lionel started to notice a change in the personality of the young boy. Dahmer had become very shy and showed a general lack of self-confidence. Jeff had become distant, whereas he use to be a very outgoing and friendly boy. By the age of fifteen, Jeff would ride around with plastic bags and collect the remains of animals for his own personal cemetery. He would strip the flesh from the bodies of dead animals that he had found. There is argument that he loved to torture animals, but that is unlikely because of the love of his own pets. The stripping of the dead animal’s flesh, but not any sort of harming his own animals showed Dahmer’s fascination with dead creatures. Dahmer became more introverted and isolated himself from the outside world. He was overcome with fantasies that would result in the emphasis of dead people and creatures as his main sexual desire.

Dahmer’s parents always had trouble in their marriage, stemming mainly from Dahmer’s mother’s various physical ailments and her ability to be high strung, which were likely to come from a background in which her father’s alcoholism affected her greatly. Finally, these troubles in the marriage ended with divorce when Dahmer was eighteen.

Section III: The Crimes and the Victims

Dahmer was below average intelligence, low or average birth status, socially immature, and he seldom dated. The victims were usually chosen because of their sexuality. Dahmer would hang out in gay bars and just pick up on the homosexuals that would inhabit them. It seems that Dahmer was particular to the African-American race, but that did not hold true for all the cases. At the crime scene, there were parts of bodies that were dismembered. Dahmer would lead the victims back to his house, drug them, sexually assault the victims, and then dismember them. Dahmer would use acid to take away the skin from the skulls of the victims and then keep these skulls as trophies for his fantasies. Dahmer would also dismember the bodies of the victims and keep them in his apartment for safekeeping. When the police discovered Dahmer’s apartment, they found, not only skulls kept as trophies, but also an entire industrial size bin full of human bodies. They also found a human head in the refrigerator of his apartment. When the police arrived at the scene of the crime they smelled a very foul smell, which would be later learned to be the stench of the dead bodies that had been decaying in his apartment. Dahmer had built a shrine to himself to remind him of all the victims that he had killed.

Section IV: The Killer

Jeffery Dahmer was a local killer because all the murders that he committed were in Milwaukee, and just one fell in the state of Ohio. As far as being place-specific though, Dahmer seemed to feed on nightclubs, especially the homosexual ones. Dahmer was a below average college student, failing out his first semester as Ohio State University, and was also incompetent in his military duties, being discharged for alcoholism. Dahmer had a very distinct way of killing his victims as far as the overall setup goes. Dahmer would usually go out to the night clubs in Milwaukee, bring a young man home with him, and drug the man up so that he didn’t know what was going on. Next, Dahmer would sexually assault the victim and dismember the victim to either keep in a barrel, or acitize and put up on a shelf as a trophy. It is rumored that Dahmer used a chainsaw to dismember his victims, but more valid arguments claim that he used a knife in his bathtub.

Section V: Apprehension and Disposition

A couple of months after Dahmer had killed the fourteen year-old boy, Konerak, two Milwaukee police officers were patrolling a very high crime scene near Marquette University and they would be blown away at their findings. At about midnight, the two officers sat in their squad car and observed an African-American male with handcuffs on one of his wrists. The two police officers, thinking that this man had more than likely escaped from another police officer, approached the man for questioning. The man questioned, Tracy Edwards, told of a “weird” man who had put cuffs on him and acted in a very bizarre manner. The two police officers hesitated, wanting to stay away from this homosexual affair, but proceeded to check out the situation. Edwards led the officers to the Oxford apartments where a very calm and rational Dahmer would answer the door. The officers questioned Dahmer about the handcuffs, and he gladly went towards the bedroom to retrieve the key. Edwards, remembering the knife in the bedroom that Dahmer had threatened him with, alerted the officers and they proceeded into the bedroom before Dahmer. The officers were shocked when they found not only photographs of dead men, but also dismembered bodies, skulls, and a human head in the refrigerator. Dahmer suddenly turned on one of the officers, but was taken down by the other. Dahmer went to court and entered a plea of insanity which was prompted by his lawyer, but the court was not in favor of this plea. Rather, Dahmer was convicted and was sentenced to fifteen consecutive life terms for a total of 957 years in prison. Dahmer was paired up with two highly dangerous men on a work detail and on the morning of November 28, 1994, Dahmer was beaten to death by these two men, when left alone to do their work.

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