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Dahmer was born in West Allis, Wisconsin, the son
of Joyce Annette (née Flint) and Lionel Herbert Dahmer, an analytical
chemist. Seven years later, his brother David was born. Joyce Dahmer
reportedly had a difficult pregnancy with her elder son. When Jeffrey
was eight years old, he moved with his family to Bath, Ohio. Dahmer
grew increasingly withdrawn and uncommunicative between the ages of 10
and 15, showing little interest in any hobbies or social interactions.
He biked around his neighborhood looking for dead animals, which he
dissected at home (or in the woods near his home). In one instance, he
put a dog's head on a stake. Though fundamentally an outcast at Revere
High School, Dahmer nonetheless became something of a cult figure
among some students due to his impressions of his mother's interior
decorator, who suffered from cerebral palsy. Dahmer began drinking in
his teens and was an alcoholic by the time of his high school
graduation.
In 1977, Lionel and Joyce Dahmer divorced. Dahmer
attended The Ohio State University, but dropped out after one quarter,
having failed to attend most of his classes. He was drunk for the
majority of the term. Dahmer's father then forced him to enlist in the
Army. Dahmer did well at first, but he was discharged after two years
because of his alcoholism. When the Army discharged Dahmer in 1981, he
was provided with a plane ticket to anywhere in the country. Dahmer
later told police he could not go home to face his father, so he
headed to Miami Beach, Florida, because he was "tired of the cold." He
spent most of his time there at a hospital, but was soon kicked out
for drinking. After coming home, he continued to drink heavily, and he
was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct later in 1981.
In 1982, Dahmer moved in with his grandmother in
West Allis, where he lived for six years. During this time, his
behavior grew increasingly strange. His grandmother once found a fully
dressed male mannequin in his closet; Dahmer had stolen it from a
store. On another occasion, she found a .357 Magnum under his bed.
Terrible smells came from the basement; Dahmer told his father that he
had brought home a dead squirrel and dissolved it with chemicals. He
was arrested twice for indecent exposure, in 1982 and 1986; in his
second offense, he masturbated in front of two boys.
In summer 1988, Dahmer's grandmother asked him to
move out because of his late nights, his strange behavior, and the
foul smells from the basement. He then found an apartment on
Milwaukee's West side, closer to his job at the Ambrosia Chocolate
Factory.
On September 26, 1988, one day after moving into
his apartment, he was arrested for drugging and sexually fondling a
13-year-old boy in Milwaukee. He was sentenced to five years'
probation and one year in a work release camp. He was required to
register as a sex offender. Dahmer was paroled from the work release
camp two months early, and he soon moved into a new apartment. Shortly
thereafter, he began a string of murders that ended with his arrest in
1991.
Murders
Dahmer committed his first murder in the summer of
1978, at the age of 18. His father was away on business and his mother
had moved out, taking his brother with her; Dahmer was left behind,
alone. That June, Dahmer picked up a hitchhiker named Stephen Hicks
and offered to drink beer with him back at his father's house,
planning to eventually have sex with him. When Hicks tried to leave,
Dahmer bludgeoned Hicks to death with a 10 lb. dumbbell, striking the
back of his head, later saying he had committed the crime because "the
guy wanted to leave and [he] didn't want him to." Dahmer buried the
body in the backyard. Nine years passed before he killed again; in
September 1987, Dahmer picked up 26-year-old Steven Tuomi at a bar and
killed him on impulse; he later said he had no memory of committing
the crime.
After the Tuomi murder, Dahmer continued to kill
sporadically: two more murders in 1988, and another in early 1989,
usually picking up his victims in gay bars and having sex with them
before killing them. He kept the skull of one of his victims, Anthony
Sears, until he was caught.
In May 1990, he moved out of his grandmother's
house for the last time and into an apartment that later became
infamous: Apartment 213, 924 North 25th Street, Milwaukee. Dahmer
picked up the pace of his killing: four more murders before the end of
1990, two more in February and April 1991, and another in May 1991.
In the early morning hours of May 27, 1991,
14-year-old Konerak Sinthasomphone (the younger brother of the boy
whom Dahmer had molested in 1988) was discovered on the street,
wandering naked, heavily under the influence of drugs and bleeding
from his rectum. Two young women from the neighborhood found the dazed
boy and called 911. Dahmer chased his victim down and tried to take
him away, but the women stopped him. Dahmer told John Balcerzak and
Joseph Gabrish, police officers dispatched to the scene, that
Sinthasomphone was his 19-year-old boyfriend, and that they had an
argument while drinking. Against the protests of the two women who had
called 911, who recognized him from the neighborhood and insisted that
he was a child and couldn't speak English, the officers turned him
over to Dahmer. They later reported smelling a strange scent while
inside Dahmer's apartment, but did not investigate it. The smell was
the body of Tony Hughes, Dahmer's previous victim, decomposing in the
bedroom. The officers did not make any attempt to verify
Sinthasomphone's age or identity, nor locate someone who could
communicate with him, and failed to run a background check that would
have revealed Dahmer being a convicted child molester still under
probation. Later that night, Dahmer killed and dismembered
Sinthasomphone, keeping his skull as a souvenir.
By summer 1991, Dahmer was murdering approximately
one person each week. He killed Matt Turner on June 30, Jeremiah
Weinberger on July 5, Oliver Lacy on July 12, and finally Joseph
Brandehoft on July 19. Dahmer got the idea that he could turn his
victims into "zombies" — completely submissive, eternally youthful
sexual partners – and attempted to do so by drilling holes into their
skulls and injecting hydrochloric acid or boiling water into the
frontal lobe area of their brains with a large syringe, usually while
the victim was still alive. Other residents of the Oxford Apartments
complex noticed terrible smells coming from Apartment 213, as well as
the thumps of falling objects and the occasional buzzing of a power
saw. Unlike many serial killers, Dahmer killed victims from a variety
of racial backgrounds.
Arrest
On July 22, 1991, Dahmer lured another man, Tracy
Edwards, into his home. According to the would-be victim, Dahmer
struggled with Edwards in order to handcuff him, but ultimately failed
to cuff his wrists together. Wielding a large butcher knife, Dahmer
forced Edwards into the bedroom, where Edwards saw pictures of mangled
bodies on the wall and noticed the terrible smell coming from a large
blue barrel; the barrel was filled with potent acid which dissolved
human bodies to sludge for disposal via the apartment toilet. Edwards
punched Dahmer in the face, kicked him in the stomach, ran for the
door and escaped. Running through the streets with handcuffs still
hanging from one hand, Edwards waved for help to a police car driven
by Robert Rauth and Rolf Mueller of the Milwaukee police department.
Edwards led police back to Dahmer's apartment, where Dahmer at first
acted friendly to the officers. However, Edwards remembered that the
knife Dahmer had threatened him with was in the bedroom. When one of
the officers checked the bedroom, he saw the photographs of mangled
bodies and called for his partner to arrest Dahmer. As one officer
subdued Dahmer, the other opened the refrigerator and found a human
head. Further searching of the apartment revealed three more severed
heads, multiple photographs of murdered victims and human remains,
severed hands and penises, and photographs of dismembered victims and
human remains in his refrigerator.
The story of Dahmer's arrest and the inventory in
his apartment quickly gained notoriety: several corpses were stored in
acid-filled vats, and implements for the construction of an altar of
candles and human skulls were found in his closet. Accusations soon
surfaced that Dahmer had practiced necrophilia and cannibalism. Seven
skulls were found in the apartment. A human heart was found in the
freezer.
Trial
Dahmer was indicted on 17 murder charges, later
reduced to 15. Dahmer was not charged in the attempted murder of
Edwards. His trial began on January 30, 1992. With evidence
overwhelmingly against him, Dahmer pleaded not guilty by reason of
insanity. The trial lasted two weeks.
The court found Dahmer sane and guilty on 15 counts
of murder and sentenced him to 15 life terms, totaling 957 years in
prison, which was the maximum penalty available as Wisconsin abolished
capital punishment in 1853. At his sentencing hearing, Dahmer
expressed remorse for his actions, and said that he wished for his own
death. In May of that year, Dahmer was extradited to Ohio, where he
entered a plea of guilty for the murder of his first victim, Stephen
Hicks.
Imprisonment and death
Dahmer served his time at the Columbia Correctional
Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, where he ultimately declared
himself a born-again Christian. Roy Ratcliff, a local preacher from
the Churches of Christ, met with Dahmer and agreed to baptize him.
Dahmer was attacked twice in prison, the first time
in July 1994. An inmate attempted to slash Dahmer's throat with a
razor blade while Dahmer was returning to his cell from a church
service in the prison chapel. Dahmer escaped the incident with
superficial wounds. While doing janitorial work in the prison gym,
Dahmer and another inmate, Jesse Anderson, were severely beaten by
fellow inmate Christopher Scarver with a broomstick handle on November
28, 1994. Dahmer died of severe head trauma while on his way to the
hospital in an ambulance. Anderson died two days later from his
wounds.
Aftermath
Upon learning of his death, Dahmer's mother, Joyce
Flint, responded angrily to the media, "Now is everybody happy? Now
that he's bludgeoned to death, is that good enough for everyone?" The
response of the families of Dahmer's victims was mixed, although it
appears most were pleased with his death. The district attorney who
prosecuted Dahmer cautioned against turning Scarver into a folk hero,
noting that Dahmer's death was still murder.
The Oxford Apartments at 924 North 25th Street were
demolished in 1992; the site is now a vacant lot. Plans to convert the
site into a memorial garden failed to materialize.
In 1994, Lionel Dahmer published a book, A
Father's Story, and donated a portion of the proceeds from his
book to the victims' families. Most of the families showed support for
Lionel Dahmer and his wife, Shari. He has retired from his career as
an analytical chemist and resides with his wife in Medina County,
Ohio. Lionel Dahmer is an advocate for creationism, and his wife was a
member of the board of the Medina County Ohio Horseman's Council. Both
continue to carry the name Dahmer and say they love Jeffrey despite
his crimes. Jeffrey's mother and Lionel Dahmer's first wife, Joyce
(Flint), died of cancer in 2000. Jeffrey's younger brother, David,
changed his last name and lives in anonymity.
Dahmer's estate was awarded to the families of 11
of his victims who had sued for damages. In 1996, Thomas Jacobson, a
lawyer representing eight of the families, announced a planned auction
of Dahmer's estate to raise up to $1 million, sparking controversy. A
civic group, Milwaukee Civic Pride, was quickly established in an
effort to raise the funds to purchase and destroy Dahmer's
possessions. The group pledged $407,225, including a $100,000 gift by
Milwaukee real estate developer Joseph Zilber, for purchase of
Dahmer's estate; five of the eight families represented by Jacobson
agreed to the terms, and Dahmer's possessions were destroyed and
buried in an undisclosed Illinois landfill.
In January 2007, evidence surfaced potentially
linking Dahmer to Adam Walsh's 1981 abduction and murder in Florida.
However, Adam's father, John Walsh, believed that another serial
killer, Ottis Toole, committed the crime. When interviewed about Adam
Walsh in the early 1990s, Dahmer repeatedly denied involvement in the
crime. In 2008, Florida police declared the Walsh case closed, naming
Toole, who died in prison in 1996, as the killer.
Date of birth: May 21, 1960, at 4.34pm, at the
Evangelical Deaconess Hospital (Milwaukee)
Date of dead: November 28, 1994 (murderd by a
fellow inmate)
Jeffrey Dahmer was a bit of a weird kid (to say the
least). His mother was a loon. and his dad was a workaholic, so Jeff
did not get a great deal of attention. He played games with his
imaginary friends, and scared off his real friends with his strange
antics.
He also had a strange fetish with dead animals. he
loved to see their insides, and it's been claimed on numerous
occasions that he once put a dogs severed head on a stick behind his
house. Since his father was a doctor Jeff also got reading material,
and sometimes a bit of help when it came to boiling road-kill down to
bones for his personal collection.
Eventually Jeff's parents separated. If this wasn't
hard enough on Jeff, then the fact that neither parent wanted him must
have been. They argued fiercely over his little brother David, but
never once bothered to mention Jeffrey's living arrangements.
Eventually he went with his mother. Around this time Jeff discovered
drugs and alcohol as a means to forget his problems.
Jeff was also known to run through the local mall
acting like a retard, (which probably explains why he had few
friends).
One night Jeff was driving back to his mothers when
he picked up a hitchhiker, Steven Hicks, 19. The two of them went back
to Jeffery's to drink some beer and smoke some pot. It seems that Jeff
must have really liked Steve because when Hicks said that it was time
he headed home, Dahmer decided that he did not want his new friend
going anywhere. Jeff picked up a weight lifting dumbbell and struck
Hick's in the back of the head. He then strangled him. Jeff then
dragged the body into the crawlspace, under the house where it stayed
for a few days. Eventually the smell became quite strong so Dahmer
went down and cut the remains into pieces placing them into small
plastic bags. He then put the bags in the bushes behind the house,
eventually burying them. After a while Dahmer began to worry about the
neighborhood kids digging up the remains so he dug them up and smashed
the bones into pieces, which he scattered around the woods.
Over the next nine years Dahmer was able to control
the urges to kill again.
Eventually Jeff joined the United States Army,
where ended up stationed in Germany, this lasted a couple years until
Jeff was finally discharged because of his erratic drinking problems.
After his military career ended Jeff accepted his
homosexuality and became a regular at Milwaukee's gay bars. He was
also arrested for flashing his penis at two 12 year old boys in a park
and then masturbating. He was placed on probation until September 9,
1987 for the incident.
Just six days after the probation ended he started
killing again.
On September 15, 1987 Dahmer spent the day drinking
at a gay bar named Club 219 and met up with a gay man named Steven
Toumi. They chatted with each other for a few hours and eventually
left together. They went to a hotel and rented a room. Dahmer claims
he can't remember what happened once they got to the hotel, only that
he drank alot. He wasn't even sure if they had any form of sexual
relations, but when he woke up Toumi was dead. It seems Jeff beat him
very badly and strangled him. After this Jeff went out and bought a
large suitcase. Which he then stuffed the body inside, and caught a
taxi back to his grandmothers house, (where he lived in the basement).
Once there he cut up the body, placed the pieces into garbage bags and
put it out by the curb with the rest of the days trash.
On January 16, 1988 Dahmer approached a young male
prostitute, James Doxtator (age: 14), and offered James money to make
a video with him. Doxtator agreed so Jeff took him home to his
basement room. Dahmer then gave James a sleeping drug concoction, and
once he passed out Jeff strangled him. He then stripped the body of
all flesh by using acid, then smashed the bones up with a
sledgehammer. After he was satisfied with his work he scattered the
bone fragments.
On March 24, 1988 Jeff met Richard Guerrero at a
bar called the Phoenix. Guerrero was broke so Jeff offered him some
money if he would come back to his place and make a video. Guerrero
agreed, once back at Dahmer's they had oral sex, then Jeff offered him
a drink and Richard accepted. Shortly after passing out Richard was
strangled dismembered and disposed of.
It was around this time that Jeff's Grandmother
began to worry about the foul smell coming from the basement. When
Jeff’s father Lionel Dahmer inspected the room he found a black sticky
residue, similar to what acid does to flesh, upon questioning his son
about this Jeff told his father he had been experimenting with
animals. Since Lionel never really gave a shit what Jeff did he
accepted this and didn't bother to worry about it any further. But his
grandmother did and he was asked to move out.
Dahmer soon got his own place at 808 North 24th
Street. Just 24 hours after moving into his new apartment Dahmer was
in trouble with police. He had conned a Laotian boy, Keison
Sinthasomphone, 13, into coming up to his apartment. Once there Dahmer
drugged and molested him, but the boy escaped. He reported the
incident to the police and Dahmer was charged with sexual assault and
enticing a child for immoral purposes. He spent one week in jail
before getting released on bail. On January 30, 1990 Dahmer was found
guilty, but sentencing wouldn’t take place for another four months.
On March 25, 1990 Dahmer met Anthony Sears at La
Cage, (a gay bar). Dahmer took him back to his grandmothers house
because he assumed the police were watching his apartment. Once there
they had sexual intercourse, afterwards Dalmer made him a drink.
Murdered him and decided to keep the skull as a trophy.
At Dahmer's sexual assault and enticing a child for
immoral purposes sentencing on May 23 Dahmer pleaded with the judge
for leniency, saying "I am an alcoholic and a homosexual with sexual
problems." The Judge, William Gardner, decided to sentence him to 5
years probation and 1 year in a half way house so he could continue to
work.
After serving his time in the half way house Dahmer
rented a place at the oxford apartments. Apartment #213. Just two
weeks after moving into the now infamous apartment building (has since
been demolished), Dahmer met Ray Smith at Club 219. Ray was a newcomer
to Milwaukee and seemed to run into the wrong guy at the wrong time.
Jeff asked Ray back to his place to pose for some photo's, Ray
accepted this invitation and once Jeff offered him a drink. Once Ray
passed out He strangled, then stripped the body and had necrophelic
sex with it. This was the first corpse that Dahmer admitted to having
sexual intercourse with, but definitely not the last. Once he'd had
his fun with Ray he dismembered the body and threw it out with the
trash. All except for the skull he kept that and painted it to
preserve it, this marks the beginning of his macabre collection of
human souvenirs.
On June 14, 1990 Dahmer met Eddie Smith, Eddie
readily accepted Dahmer's advances and went back to Jeff's apartment
where they had oral sex. Afterwards Jeff offered Eddie a drink, soon
after Eddie passed out, Jeff strangled him, dismembered the body, then
threw the remains out with the trash.
On July 8, 1990 Jeff decided to vary his MO,
deciding not to bother drugging his victim. He had a 15 year old
Hispanic kid posing for photos when he picked up a mallet and tried to
hit the boy in the head. The kid fought back and eventually escaped,
the kid went to the police, but when he begged police not to tell his
foster parents that he was gay, the police decided to leave it alone.
On September 3, 1990 Dahmer picked up Ernest
Miller, took him home had intercourse with him, drugged him, then
changed his game plan a little plan, He didn't strangle Miller he cut
his throat instead. He then sliced off the biceps and put them in the
freezer, and then upon taking all the flesh from the bone, decided to
keep the entire skeleton.
It was around this time that Jeff's neighbors
started to complain about the putrid smell coming from his apartment.
Dahmer explained to the landlord that his fridge was broken and he
would get it fixed as soon as possible.
September/October, 1990 Jeff met David Thomas.
Dahmer and Thomas were drinking in Dahmer's apartment when Jeff gave
him his "special drink" Jeff didn't want to kill Thomas, but he was
worried he might be upset when he woke up that Jeff drugged him. So
Jeff decided the best thing to do was to kill him anyway. This time he
filmed the whole dismemberment. He also took photo's of David's
severed head in various positions in the apartment. (these photo's
were later viewed by Thomas's sister for identification purposes).
On February 18, 1991 Jeff met Curtis Straughter.
Curtis wanted to be a model, so when Jeff mentioned he pose for
photo's, he gladly agreed. He was strangled while giving Jeff oral
sex. Jeff kept the skull and painted it to preserve it, he also
decided to keep the hands and penis as well.
On April 7, 1991 Jeff met Errol Lindsey (AKA Earl
Lindsey) age: 19, at a local bus stop. Errol was paid by Dahmer to
come back to the apartment. Jeff offered him a drink and he accepted,
and soon Jeffrey was performing oral sex on his corpse. Jeff kept the
skull.
On May 24, 1991 Jeff met Tony Hughes at club 219,
Hughes was a deaf mute so Dahmer wrote his offer on paper and handed
it to Tony, $50 to pose for some photos and watch some videos. Well as
I am sure you have probably already guessed, Dahmer drugged and
strangled Hughes. Then Jeff left the corpse laying around his bedroom
for a few days before dismembering it.
On May 27, 1991 Dahmer met Konerak Sinthasomphone
(age: 14) at a local bus stop. (Konerak was the younger brother of the
guy who charged Jeff with sexual assault, although Jeff never knew it
at the time.). Dahmer got the kid into his apartment, drugged him, had
sexual intercourse with him, drilled a hole in his head, injected
acid, then left to go get himself some beer. Somehow the kid woke up
and was able to make it out of the building into the street where the
police found him wandering around dazed and nude. To them he was just
a drunk homosexual, and when they spoke to Dahmer their thoughts were
confirmed. they went back to the apartment, noticed nothing out of the
ordinary, and left Konerak with Dahmer. The police even made a joke
about it on the CB. Well needless to say, Jeff added another skull to
the collection which he also painted to preserve.
On June 30, 1991 Dahmer traveled to Chicago for Gay
Pride Day. (his wallet was stolen at the events) While at a bus depot
he met Matt Turner another guy that wanted to be a model. Dahmer
talked him into coming back to Milwaukee with him. Dahmer paid for
Greyhound bus tickets for them both and they were soon off on there 90
mile ride. Once safely back in the confides of his apartment, Dahmer
drugged and strangled Turner. He then cut off Turners head, wrapped it
in a plastic bag and placed it in the freezer, He then placed the
torso in a blue 57 gallon barrel.
On July 4, 1991 Dahmer decided to pay another visit
to Chicago. While there he met Jeremiah Weinberger age 23 at a local
gay watering hole. Jermiah even asked his roommate what he thought of
Jeff, "He seems all right". So Jeremiah decide to go back to Milwaukee
with Jeff. Jeff again paid for Greyhound bus tickets for the 90 mile
ride back to his place. Once they arrived back at Jeff's they had
mutual sex and Jeremiah spent the night. But when Jeremiah got sick of
having sex with Jeff he said he was going home. Jeff said fine, then
offered him a farewell drink. Jeff then strangled him. Jeremiah's head
was found in Jeff's freezer.
On July 12, 1991 Jeff met Oliver Lacy Age:23 They
went back to Jeff's place, had a drink, fooled around, then Jeff
strangled him. Then for the first time Jeff decided to get into some
necrophelic sex and sodomized the corpse. He then sliced the right
bicep off and ate it. He placed Lacy's head in the fridge next to an
open box of Arm & hammer baking soda, and his heart in the freezer to
eat later. He also put other body parts in the freezer. he put the
rest of the flesh into the trash and he kept the entire skeleton.
It was at this time that Dahmer was suspended from
his job at the Ambrosia chocolate factory. It seems that he spent a
few too many days at home with his "friends". This really upset Jeff.
And then on July 19 he was fired from the job.
On July 19, 1991 Jeff met Joeseph Bradehoft at a
local bus stop. It was poring down rain and Joseph had a six pack of
beer on him, so he decided to go back to Jeff's to party a bit. Once
there they had oral sex, then Dahmer drugged and strangled him. slept
with the body for the next few days until the head became infested
with maggots. Jeff cleaned it and put it in the freezer along with the
heads of Turner and Weinberger. He placed the torso in the 57 gallon
barrol in the bed room.
Dahmer seemed to have very little control at this
point, he seemed to care very little, he was becoming extremely
sloppy, and it was only a matter of time before his world would
completely collapse.
On July 22, 1991 Dahmer met Tracy Edwards age:32.
Jeff picked him up, got him back to his place. Dahmer claims he
remembers little of this evening, but you can bet your ass Edwards
will never forget it. According to Edwards Jeff pulled out a knife and
went from being Mr. nice to being a cold hearted son-of-a-bitch. Jeff
managed to get a handcuff onto one of Edwards hands, but Edwards
fought back and got away. Police officers Mueller & Rauth were doing
their nightly patrol down Kilbourn Avenue, Milwaukee.
When they reached the corner of 25th Street, they
were flagged down by a black man with a handcuff dangling from his
wrist. hysterically explained to the officers that he had been
drinking with a man who handcuffed him & tried to kill him. The
officers tried to remove the handcuff from Edwards' wrist but their
keys would not fit, so Mueller & Rauth escorted Edwards back to the
man's apartment located at 924 North 25th Street. The door to
apartment 213 was opened by Jeffery Dahmer a 31 year old, white, male.
The inside of the apartment was neat & clean and Dahmer acknowledged
that he was responsible for the handcuff & pointed the officers in the
direction of the bedroom, which is where he thought the keys would be.
He also said: "I just lost my job, and I want to
drink some fucking beer!". After looking around inside one of the
officers opened up the fridge and exclaimed "OH MY GOD! THERE'S A GOD
DAM HEAD IN HERE! HE"S ON SICK SO OF A BITCH!" Dahmer suddenly turned
on them and fought as the other cop tried to cuff him, after subduing
Jeff they took him in.
Upon searching the apartment, the box of baking
soda in the refrigerator hardly absorbed the odors of a decomposing
severed head. The freezer had three more heads, stored neatly in
plastic bags and tied with plastic twisties. There was a door that led
to the bedroom, bedroom closet and bath which had been outfitted with
a dead-bolt lock. Anne E. Schwartz, the reporter who was first on the
scene, described what she saw in her book The Man Who Could Not Kill
Enough: "...in the back of the closet was a metal stockpot that
contained decomposed hands and a penis.
On the shelf above the kettle were 2 skulls. Also
in the closet were containers of ethyl alcohol, chloroform, and
formaldehyde, along with some glass jars holding male genitalia
preserved in formaldehyde...Polaroid photos taken by Dahmer at various
stages of his victims deaths. One showed a man's head, with the flesh
still intact, lying in a sink. Another displayed a victim cut open
from the neck to the groin, like a deer gutted after the kill, the
cuts so clean I could see the pelvic bone clearly." Some of the photos
were his victims before he murdered them in various erotic and bondage
poses. The case became the biggest serial murder case of the decade.
Dahmer's bail was originally set at $1 million
cash. On Aug. 6, it was raised to $5 million when eight more murder
charges were added to his charges. In the end Dahmer had fifteen
murder charges against him. The longest sentence Dahmer muttered at
any of the preliminary hearings was "I understand, your honor" when
the judge asked if he understood the charges against him.
On July 13, 1992, Dahmer ignored his lawyer's
advice and changed his plea to guilty, but that he was insane.
According to Don Davis in The Milwaukee Murders, " the declaration
turned the case on its head. Now, instead of having to prove his man
did not commit the murders, defense attorney Gerald Boyle would unroll
one of the goriest tapestries ever seen in an American courtroom. His
task was to convince the jury that Dahmer was crazy, because only an
insane person would do the things he did."
Two detectives took turns reading the 160-page
confession. It was a catalog of sexual perversion. Detective Dennis
Murphy stated that Dahmer "felt a tremendous amount of guilt because
of his actions. He felt thoroughly evil." Then he quoted from Dahmer's
own confession: "It's hard for me to believe that a human being could
have done what I've done, but I know that I did it." He claimed that
his fear of being caught was overwhelmed by his excitement of being
completely in control.
The battle of psychiatrists over whether Dahmer was
legally responsible and able to control his actions seemed to confuse
the jury. Finally Boyle drew a chart for the jury which He read them
off quickly: "Skulls in locker, cannibalism, sexual urges, drilling,
making zombies, necrophilia, drinking alcohol all the time, trying to
create a shrine, lobotomies, defleshing, calling taxidermists, going
to grave yards, masturbating.....This is Jeffrey Dahmer, a runaway
train on a track of madness..."
Prosecutor McCann rebutted, "He wasn't a runaway
train, he was the engineer!" He was satisfying his extraordinary
sexual cravings. "Ladies and gentlemen, he's fooled a lot of people.
Please don't let this murderous killer fool you."
The jury deliberated for five hours and decided
that Jeff Dahmer did not deserve to spend the rest of his life in a
hospital, but in a prison cell. On all fifteen counts, Dahmer was
found guilty and sane.
Dahmer wrote an apology to the judge covering a
thirteen-year bloodbath. "Your Honor: It is now over. This has never
been a case of trying to get free. I didn't ever want freedom.
Frankly, I wanted death for myself. This was a case to tell the world
that I did what I did, but not for reasons of hate. I hated no one. I
knew I was sick or evil or both. Now I believe I was sick. The doctors
have told me about my sickness, and now I have some peace.. I know how
much harm I have caused...Thank God there will be no more harm that I
can do. I believe that only the Lord Jesus Christ can save me from my
sins...I ask for no consideration."
He was sentenced to fifteen consecutive life terms
or a total of 957 years in prison.
Dahmer adjusted very well to prison life at the
Columbia Correctional Institute in Portage, Wisconsin. Initially, he
was not part of the general population of the prison, which would have
jeopardized his safety. As it was, he was attacked on July 3, 1994,
while attending a chapel service by a Cuban who he had never seen
before.
While in prison Dahmer was sued twice for 3 billion
dollars. (even though he had not one red cent to his name) Dahmer, the
model prisoner, convinced the prison authorities to allow him more
contact with other inmates. He was able to eat in communal areas and
he was given some janitorial work to do with other teams of inmates.
The morning of November 28, 1994. Dahmer was
working bathroom clean-up detail paired up with two highly dangerous
men: Jesse Anderson, a white man who had murdered his wife and blamed
it on a black man, and Christopher Scarver, a black delusional
schizophrenic who though the was the son of God, who was in prison for
first degree murder. It's not difficult to imagine how Scarver viewed
Dahmer, who had butchered so many black men, and Anderson. It was a
disastrous combination. 20 minutes after they started, a prison guard
came by to check on them and found Dahmer lying face down in a pool of
blood with his head bashed in (the other white inmate was lying in a
pool of blood in one of the showers).
Upon arriving at the hospital Dahmer was pronounced
dead at 9:11 A.M. Jesse Anderson died shortly after. from having his
head bashed against the floor and walls repeatedly. They compared his
injuries to those of a car accident. Scarver claimed "God told me to
do it!" At any rate he received another life sentence for his actions.
Jeff was cremated and his parents, who are
divorced, each received half of his remains after a court battle over
his ashes.