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  1. Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer ( / ˈdɑːmər /; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismembered seventeen males between 1978 and 1991. [4]

    • July 22, 1991
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    • Jeffrey Dahmer Now: Recordings Show He Intended to Keep Killing
    • Who Was Jeffrey Dahmer?
    • Quick Facts
    • Childhood and Family
    • First Four Victims
    • Sexual Assault Charges and Sentence
    • Last 13 Victims
    • Dahmer’s Arrest
    • Trial and Imprisonment
    • Death

    A new docuseries entitled My Son Jeffrey: The Dahmer Family Tapes about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer will begin streaming on September 18 on Fox Nation. The four-part series includes never-before-released audio recordings of Dahmer, including phone conversations he had with his father, Lionel, while in prison. According to Court TV, Dahmer said in ...

    Jeffrey Dahmer was an American serial killer who took the lives of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. Over the course of more than 13 years, Dahmer sought out his victims, mostly Black men, at gay bars, malls, and bus stops, lured them home with promises of money or sex, and gave them alcohol laced with drugs before strangling them to death. He...

    FULL NAME: Jeffrey Dahmer BORN: May 21, 1960 DIED: November 28, 1994 BIRTHPLACE: Milwaukee, Wisconsin ASTROLOGICAL SIGN: Gemini HEIGHT: 6 ft. 0 in.

    Jeffrey Dahmer was born in Milwaukee, on May 21, 1960, to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. He was described as an energetic and happy child until the age of 4, when a traumatic and painful recovery following surgery to correct a double hernia seemed to effect a change in the boy. Noticeably subdued, he became increasingly withdrawn following the birth of h...

    Dahmer murdered 17 men between 1978 and 1991. He was careful to select victims on the fringes of society, who were often itinerant or borderline criminal, making their disappearances less noticeable and reducing the likelihood of his capture. He lured them to his home with promises of money or sex, then strangled them to death. He engaged in sex ac...

    In September 1989, about a year after moving into his new apartment, Dahmer lured a 13-year-old Laotian boy to his house, claiming he wanted to take nude photos of him. This resulted in charges of sexual exploitation and second-degree sexual assault for Dahmer. He pleaded guilty, claiming that the boy had appeared much older. While awaiting sentenc...

    Over the next two years, Dahmer would kill 12 more people, bringing his total victim count to 17. His first victim during this time was a prostitute named Raymond Smith, whom Dahmer lured to his apartment for sex, gave a drink laced with sleeping tablets, and then strangled. Dahmer took photos of his body in suggestive positions before dismembering...

    Dahmer’s killing spree ended when he was arrested on July 22, 1991. The body parts found in Dahmer’s refrigerator and Polaroid photographs of his victims became inextricably associated with his notorious killing spree. Two Milwaukee police officers were led to Dahmer when they picked up Tracy Edwards, a 32-year-old Black man who was wandering the s...

    Dahmer’s trial began in January 1992. Given that the majority of Dahmer’s victims were Black, there were considerable racial tensions, so strict security precautions were taken, including an eight-foot barrier of bulletproof glass that separated him from the gallery. The inclusion of only one Black person on the jury provoked further unrest but was...

    Dahmer was killed on November 28, 1994, by his fellow prison inmate Christopher Scarver. In accordance with his inclusion in regular work details, Dahmer was assigned to work with two other convicted murderers, Scarver and Jesse Anderson. After they had been left alone to complete their tasks, guards returned to find that Scarver had brutally beate...

  2. 4 days ago · Jeffrey Dahmer (born May 21, 1960, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.—died November 28, 1994, Portage, Wisconsin) American serial killer whose arrest in 1991 provoked criticism of local police and resulted in an upsurge of popular interest in serial murder and other crimes. Dahmer committed his first murder in Bath township, Ohio, in 1978.

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  3. Aug 11, 2021 · A chronological account of the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's 13-year reign of terror, from his first murder in 1978 to his capture and death in 1991. Learn about his crimes, arrests, escapes, and the events that led to his capture and execution.

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  5. Jun 16, 2020 · Learn how the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who confessed to slaying 17 young men and boys, became the victim of a prison attack in 1994. Find out how he was sentenced to life in prison, converted to Christianity, and died by bludgeoning in a bathroom.

  6. Learn about the life, crimes, and death of Jeffrey Dahmer, an American serial killer and sex offender who murdered 17 males between 1978 and 1991. Find out how he raped, dismembered, and cannibalized his victims, and how he was finally caught and convicted.

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