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Jeffrey Dahmer

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] Many of his later murders involved necrophilia,[5] cannibalism, and the permanent preservation of body parts—typically all or part of the skeleton.[6]

Jeffrey Dahmer
Dahmer's 1991 mugshot
Born
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer

(1960-05-21)May 21, 1960
DiedNovember 28, 1994(1994-11-28) (aged 34)
Cause of deathHomicide by bludgeoning (severe skull and brain trauma)[3]
Other names
  • The Milwaukee Cannibal
  • The Milwaukee Monster
Conviction(s)
Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without the possibility of parole (x16; total of 941 years in prison)
Details
Victims17
Span of crimes
1978–1991
CountryUnited States
State(s)
Date apprehended
July 22, 1991
Imprisoned atColumbia Correctional Institution, Portage, Wisconsin

Although he was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder (BPD),[7] schizotypal personality disorder (StPD),[8] and a psychotic disorder, Dahmer was found to be legally sane at his trial. He was convicted of fifteen of the sixteen homicides he had committed in Wisconsin and was sentenced to fifteen terms of life imprisonment on February 17, 1992.[9] Dahmer was later sentenced to a sixteenth term of life imprisonment for an additional homicide committed in Ohio in 1978.

On November 28, 1994, Dahmer was beaten to death by Christopher Scarver, a fellow inmate at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin.

Early life

Childhood

Jeffrey Dahmer was born on May 21, 1960, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin,[10] the first of two sons to Lionel Herbert Dahmer, a Marquette University chemistry student and later a research chemist, and Joyce Annette Dahmer (née Flint), a teletype machine instructor.[11][12] Lionel is of German and Welsh ancestry,[13] and Joyce was of English, Norwegian, and Irish ancestry.[14]

Some sources report Dahmer was deprived of attention as an infant.[15] Other sources, however, suggest that Dahmer was generally doted upon as an infant and toddler by both parents, although his mother was known to be tense, greedy for both attention and pity, and argumentative with her husband and their neighbors.[16]

As Dahmer entered first grade, Lionel's studies kept him away from home much of the time. When he was home, his wife—a hypochondriac who suffered from depression—demanded constant attention and spent an increasing amount of time in bed.[17] On one occasion, she attempted suicide using Equanil.[17] Consequently, neither parent devoted much time to their son, who later recollected that, from an early age, he felt "unsure of the solidity of the family",[18] recalling extreme tension and numerous arguments between his parents during his early years.[19]

Dahmer had been an "energetic and happy child" but became notably subdued after double hernia surgery shortly before his fourth birthday.[20][21] At elementary school, Dahmer was regarded as quiet and timid; one teacher recollected she detected early signs of abandonment[22] due to his father's absence and mother's illnesses, the symptoms of which increased when she became pregnant with her second child.[23] In elementary school, Dahmer had a small number of friends.[24]

In October 1966, the family moved to Doylestown, Ohio.[25] When Joyce gave birth in December, Dahmer was allowed to choose the name of his new baby brother; he chose the name David.[26] The same year, Lionel earned his degree[27] and started work as an analytical chemist in nearby Akron, Ohio.[28]

From an early age, Dahmer manifested an interest in dead animals. His fascination with dead animals may have begun when, at the age of four, he saw his father removing animal bones from beneath the family home. According to Lionel, Dahmer was "oddly thrilled" by the sound the bones made, and became preoccupied with animal bones, which he initially called his "fiddlesticks". He occasionally searched beneath and around the family home for additional bones, and explored the bodies of live animals to discover where their bones were located.[17]

In May 1968, the family moved to Bath Township, Summit County, Ohio.[29][n 3] This address was their third in two years, and the Dahmers' sixth address since marriage.[31][n 4] The home stood in one and a half acres of woodland, with a small hut only a short walk from the house where Dahmer began collecting large insects and the skeletons of small animals, such as chipmunks and squirrels.[32] Some of these remains were preserved in jars of formaldehyde and stowed within the hut.[33]

Two years later, during a chicken dinner, Dahmer asked Lionel what would happen if the chicken bones were placed in bleach.[34] Lionel, pleased by what he believed to be his son's scientific curiosity, demonstrated how to safely bleach and preserve animal bones. Dahmer incorporated these preserving techniques into his bone collecting. He also began collecting dead animals—including roadkill[35]—which he would dissect and bury beside the hut, with the skulls occasionally placed atop makeshift crosses.[36]

According to one friend, Dahmer explained to him that he was curious as to how animals "fit together".[37] In one instance in 1975, Dahmer decapitated the carcass of a dog before nailing the body to a tree and impaling the skull upon a stick in the woodland behind his house.[38] As a "prank", he later invited a friend to view the display, claiming he had discovered the remains by chance.[39] The same year Lionel taught his son how to preserve animal bones, Joyce began increasing her daily consumption of Equanil, laxatives and sleeping pills, further minimizing her tangible contact with her husband and children.[34]

Adolescence and high school

From his freshman year at Revere High School, Dahmer was seen as an outcast.[n 5] By age 14, he had begun drinking beer and hard alcohol in the daylight hours,[41] frequently concealing his liquor inside the jacket he wore to school.[35][42] Dahmer mentioned to one classmate who inquired why he was drinking Scotch in a morning history class that the alcohol he consumed was "my medicine".[43][44] Although largely uncommunicative, in his freshman year Dahmer was seen by staff as polite and highly intelligent but with average grades.[33] He was a competitive tennis player[45] and played briefly in the high school band.[46]

When he reached puberty, Dahmer discovered he was gay;[47] he did not tell his parents. In his early teens, he had a brief relationship with another teenage boy, although they never had intercourse.[48] By Dahmer's admission, he began fantasizing about dominating and controlling a completely submissive male partner in his early to mid-teens, and his masturbatory fantasies gradually evolved to his focusing on chests and torsos. These fantasies gradually became intertwined with dissection.[49] When he was about 16, Dahmer conceived a fantasy of rendering unconscious a particular male jogger he found attractive, and then making sexual use of his body. On one occasion, Dahmer concealed himself in bushes with a baseball bat to lie in wait for this man. However, the jogger did not pass by on that particular day. Dahmer later admitted this was his first attempt to attack and render an individual submissive to him.[49]

 
Dahmer, pictured in the 1978 Revere High School yearbook, Reverie

Dahmer was seen by his high school peers as a class clown who often staged pranks,[50] which became known as "Doing a Dahmer"; these included bleating and simulating epileptic seizures or cerebral palsy[51] at school and local stores.[52] Occasionally, Dahmer would perform these antics for money to purchase alcohol.[53]

By 1977, Dahmer's grades had declined.[54] His parents hired a private tutor, with limited success. The same year, in an attempt to save their marriage, his parents attended counseling sessions. They continued to quarrel frequently. When Lionel discovered Joyce had engaged in a brief affair in September 1977, they decided to divorce, telling their sons they wished to do so amicably. The process of their divorce soon became increasingly bitter and acrimonious, and Lionel moved out of the house in early 1978,[55] temporarily residing in a motel on North Cleveland Massillon Road.[56][57]

In May 1978, Dahmer graduated from high school. A few weeks before his graduation, one of his teachers observed Dahmer sitting close to the school parking lot, drinking several cans of beer.[58] When the teacher threatened to report the matter, Dahmer informed him he was experiencing "a lot of problems" at home and that the school's guidance counselor was aware of them. That spring, Joyce–contrary to a court order and without informing Lionel–moved out of the family home with David to live with relatives in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin.[59][60] Dahmer had just turned 18 and remained in the family home.[61] Dahmer's parents' divorce was finalized on July 24, 1978. Joyce was awarded custody of her younger son and alimony payments.[62]

Late teens and early 20s: first murder

Murder of Steven Hicks

Dahmer committed his first murder in 1978, three weeks after his graduation. On June 18,[63] Dahmer picked up a hitchhiker named Steven Mark Hicks, who was almost 19.[64][65] Dahmer lured Hicks to his house on the pretext of drinking. Hicks, who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert at Chippewa Lake Park, Ohio, agreed to accompany Dahmer to his house upon the promise of "a few beers" with Dahmer as he had the house to himself.[64]

According to Dahmer, the sight of the bare-chested Hicks standing at the roadside stirred his sexual feelings, although when Hicks began talking about girls, he knew any sexual passes he made would be rebuffed.[66] After several hours of talking, drinking and listening to music, Hicks "wanted to leave and I didn't want him to leave."[67] Dahmer bludgeoned Hicks with a 10-pound (4.5 kg) dumbbell. He later stated he struck Hicks twice from behind[68] with the dumbbell as Hicks sat upon a chair. When Hicks fell unconscious, Dahmer strangled him to death with the bar of the dumbbell, then stripped the clothes from Hicks' body before exploring his chest with his hands, then masturbating as he stood above the corpse. Hours later, Dahmer dragged the body to the basement.[68][n 6]

The following day,[70] Dahmer dissected Hicks' body in his basement. He later buried the remains in a shallow grave in his back yard.[71] Several weeks later, he unearthed the remains and pared the flesh from the bones.[72] He dissolved the flesh in acid before flushing the solution down the toilet; he crushed the bones with a sledgehammer and scattered them in the woodland behind the family home.[73] Hicks' necklace and the knife used to dismember him were thrown from the West Bath Road bridge into the Cuyahoga River.[74]

College and Army service

Six weeks after the murder of Hicks, Dahmer's father and his fiancée returned to his home, where they discovered Dahmer living alone. That August, Dahmer enrolled at Ohio State University (OSU), hoping to major in business.[75] Dahmer's sole term at OSU was completely unproductive, largely because of his persistent alcohol abuse.[76] He received failing grades in Introduction to Anthropology, Classical Civilizations, and Administrative Science. The only course Dahmer was successful at was Riflery, having received a B− grade. His overall GPA was 0.45/4.0.[77][78] On one occasion, Lionel paid a surprise visit to his son, only to find his room strewn with empty liquor bottles. Despite his father having paid in advance for the second term, Dahmer dropped out of OSU after just three months.[79]

 
Dahmer, pictured in West Germany in 1979. His off-duty drinking caused him to be deemed unsuitable for military service in 1981.

In January 1979,[80] on his father's urging, Dahmer enlisted in the United States Army.[81] He underwent basic training at Fort McClellan in Anniston, Alabama, before training as a medical specialist at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, Texas. He was occasionally reprimanded for intoxication while stationed at Fort Sam Houston. On one occasion, an instance of insubordination resulted in his entire platoon being punished, earning Dahmer a severe beating from his fellow recruits.[82]

On July 13, 1979, Dahmer was deployed to Baumholder, West Germany, where he served as a combat medic in the 2nd Battalion, 68th Armored Regiment, 8th Infantry Division.[44][83] According to published reports, in Dahmer's first year of service, he was an "average or slightly above average" soldier.[84][85][n 7]

Owing to Dahmer's alcohol abuse, his performance deteriorated and, in March 1981, he was deemed unsuitable for military service and was later discharged from the Army.[89] He received an honorable discharge, as his superiors did not believe that any problems Dahmer had in the Army would be applicable to civilian life.[90]

On March 24, 1981, Dahmer was sent to Fort Jackson, South Carolina, for debriefing and provided with a plane ticket to travel anywhere in the country. Dahmer later told police he felt he could not return home to face his father, so he opted to travel to Miami Beach, Florida, both because he was "tired of the cold"[91] and in an attempt to live by his own means. In Florida, Dahmer found a job at a delicatessen and rented a room in a nearby motel. He spent most of his salary on alcohol and was soon evicted from the motel for non-payment.[55] Dahmer initially spent his evenings on the beach as he continued to work at the sandwich shop until phoning his father and asking to return to Ohio in September of the same year.[92]

Return to Ohio and relocation to West Allis, Wisconsin

After his return to Ohio, Dahmer initially lived with his father and stepmother and insisted on being delegated numerous chores to occupy his time while he looked for work. He continued to drink heavily, and two weeks after his return, was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct.[93] He was fined $60 and given a suspended 10-day jail sentence.[94] Dahmer's father tried unsuccessfully to wean his son off alcohol. In December 1981, he and Dahmer's stepmother sent him to live with his grandmother in West Allis, Wisconsin. Dahmer's grandmother was the only family member to whom Dahmer displayed any affection.[95] They hoped that her influence, plus the change of location, might persuade Dahmer to quit drinking, find a job, and live responsibly.[96][97]

Initially, Dahmer's living arrangements with his grandmother were harmonious: he accompanied her to church, willingly undertook chores, actively sought work and abided by most of her house rules (although he continued to drink and smoke).[98] In early 1982, he found employment as a phlebotomist at the Milwaukee Blood Plasma Center. He held this job for a total of ten months before being laid off.[95] Dahmer remained unemployed for over two years, during which he lived upon whatever money his grandmother gave him.[99]

Shortly before losing his job, Dahmer was arrested for indecent exposure. On August 8, 1982, at Wisconsin State Fair Park,[100] he was observed exposing himself "on the south side of the Coliseum in which 25 people were present including women and children." For this incident, he was convicted and fined $50 plus court costs.[101]

In January 1985, Dahmer was hired as a mixer at the Milwaukee Ambrosia Chocolate Factory, where he worked from 11 p.m to 7 a.m. six nights per week, with Saturday evenings off.[102] Shortly after he found this job, an incident occurred in which Dahmer was propositioned by another man while reading in the West Allis Public Library. The stranger threw Dahmer a note offering to perform fellatio upon him. Although Dahmer did not respond to this proposition,[103] the incident stirred in his mind the fantasies of control and dominance he had developed as a teenager, and he began to familiarize himself with Milwaukee's gay bars, gay bathhouses, and bookstores. He also stole a male mannequin from a store,[104] which he briefly used for sexual stimulation, until his grandmother discovered the item stowed in a closet and demanded that he discard it.[105]

By late 1985, Dahmer had begun to regularly frequent the bathhouses, which he later described as being "relaxing places", but during his sexual encounters, he became frustrated at his partners' moving during the act. Following his arrest, he stated: "I trained myself to view people as objects of pleasure instead of [as] people".[106] For this reason, beginning in June 1986, he administered sleeping pills to his partners, giving them liquor laced with sedatives. He then waited for his partner to fall asleep before performing various sexual acts.[107] To maintain an adequate supply of this medication, Dahmer informed doctors he worked nights and required the tablets to adjust to that schedule.[108] After approximately 12 such instances, the bathhouses' administration revoked Dahmer's membership, and he began to use hotel rooms to continue this practice.[109]

Shortly after his bathhouse memberships were revoked,[110] Dahmer read a report in a newspaper regarding the upcoming funeral of an 18-year-old male. He conceived the idea of stealing the freshly interred corpse and taking it home.[111] According to Dahmer, he attempted to dig up the coffin from the ground, but found the soil too hard and abandoned the plan.[112]

On September 8, 1986,[113] Dahmer was arrested upon a charge of lewd and lascivious behavior[114] for masturbating in the presence of two 12-year-old boys as he stood close to the Kinnickinnic River.[115][116] He initially claimed he had merely been urinating, unaware that there were witnesses, but soon admitted the offense.[n 8] The charge was changed to disorderly conduct and, on March 10, 1987, Dahmer was sentenced to one year of probation, with additional instructions to undergo counseling.[117]

Late 20s and early 30s: subsequent murders

Ambassador Hotel

On November 20, 1987, Dahmer, at the time residing with his grandmother in West Allis, encountered a 25-year-old man from Ontonagon, Michigan, named Steven Tuomi at a bar and persuaded him to return to the Ambassador Hotel in Milwaukee, where Dahmer had rented a room for the evening. According to Dahmer, he had no intention of killing Tuomi, but intended to simply drug him and lie beside him as he explored his body. The following morning, Dahmer awoke to find Tuomi lying beneath him on the bed, his chest "crushed in" and "black and blue" with bruises. Blood was seeping from the corner of his mouth, and Dahmer's fists and one forearm were extensively bruised. Dahmer later said he had no memory of having killed Tuomi,[115][116][118] and that he "could not believe this had happened".[119]

Dahmer purchased a large suitcase, in which he transported Tuomi's body to his grandmother's residence. One week later,[120] he severed the head, arms, and legs,[116] then filleted the bones from the body before cutting the flesh into pieces small enough to handle. Dahmer placed the flesh inside plastic garbage bags.[120] He wrapped the bones inside a sheet and pounded them into splinters with a sledgehammer. The dismemberment process took Dahmer approximately two hours. He disposed of all of Tuomi's remains, excluding the head,[121] in the trash.[122]

For two weeks following Tuomi's killing, Dahmer retained Tuomi's head wrapped in a blanket. After two weeks, Dahmer boiled the head in a mixture of Soilax[123] (an alkali-based industrial detergent) and bleach in an effort to retain the skull, which he then used as stimulus for masturbation. Eventually, the skull became too brittle by this bleaching process, so Dahmer pulverized and disposed of it.[121]

Intermediate murders

According to Dahmer, Tuomi's murder was a pivotal incident after which he did not try to control his compulsions.[124] He began to actively seek victims, most of whom he encountered in or around gay bars and would typically lure them to his grandmother's home. He would drug his victim with triazolam or temazepam before or shortly after engaging in sexual activity with them. Once his victim was unconscious, he strangled them to death.[125][126]

Two months after the Tuomi killing, Dahmer encountered a 14-year-old Native American prostitute, James Doxtator.[127] Dahmer lured him to his grandmother's residence with an offer of $50 to pose for nude pictures. They engaged in sexual activity before Dahmer drugged Doxtator and strangled him on the floor of the cellar.[128] Dahmer left the body in the cellar for one week before dismembering it in much the same manner as he had with Tuomi. He placed all of Doxtator's remains (excluding the skull) in the trash. The skull was boiled and cleansed in bleach before Dahmer found that it, too, had been rendered brittle by the process. He pulverized the skull two weeks later.[129]

On March 24, 1988, Dahmer met a 22-year-old bisexual man, Richard Guerrero, outside a gay bar called the Phoenix.[129] Dahmer lured Guerrero to his grandmother's residence, offering him $50 to spend the night with him.[130] He drugged Guerrero with sleeping pills, strangled him with a leather strap, and fellated the corpse.[130] Dahmer dismembered Guerrero's body within 24 hours, again disposing of the remains in the trash and retaining the skull before pulverizing it several months later.[131]

On April 23, Dahmer lured Ronald Flowers Jr. to his house; however, after giving Flowers a drugged coffee, both he and Flowers heard Dahmer's grandmother call, "Is that you, Jeff?"[132] Although Dahmer replied in a manner that led his grandmother to believe he was alone, she observed that he was not alone. Because of this, Dahmer was unable to kill Flowers, instead waiting until he had become unconscious before taking him to the County General Hospital.[133][134]

In September 1988, Dahmer's grandmother asked him to move out, largely because of his drinking, his habit of bringing young men to her house late at night and the foul smells emanating from the basement and the garage. Dahmer found a one-bedroom apartment at 808 North 24th Street[102] and moved into his new residence on September 25.[135] Two days later, he was arrested for drugging and sexually fondling a 13-year-old boy whom he had lured to his home on the pretext of posing nude for photographs.[136][137]

Dahmer's father hired an attorney named Gerald Boyle to defend his son. At Boyle's request, Dahmer underwent a series of psychological evaluations prior to his court hearings. The evaluations found that Dahmer harbored deep feelings of alienation. A second evaluation two months later revealed Dahmer to be an impulsive individual, suspicious of others, and dismayed by his lack of accomplishments in life. His probation officer also referenced a 1987 diagnosis of Dahmer suffering from a schizoid personality disorder for presentation to the court.[138]

On January 30, 1989, Dahmer pleaded guilty to the charges of second-degree sexual assault and of enticing a child for immoral purposes.[2] Sentencing was suspended until May.[139] On March 20, Dahmer commenced a ten-day Easter absence from work, during which he moved back into his grandmother's home.[140]

Two months after his conviction and two months prior to his sentencing, Dahmer murdered his fifth victim, a 24-year-old mixed-race aspiring model, Anthony Sears, whom he met at a gay bar on March 25, 1989. According to Dahmer, on this particular occasion he was not looking to commit a crime; however, shortly before closing time that evening, Sears "just started talking to me". Dahmer lured Sears to his grandmother's home, where the pair engaged in oral sex before Dahmer drugged and strangled Sears.[5]

The following morning, Dahmer placed the corpse in his grandmother's bathtub, where he decapitated the body before attempting to flay the corpse.[5] He stripped the flesh from the body and pulverized the bones, which he disposed of in the trash. According to Dahmer, he found Sears "exceptionally attractive", and Sears was the first victim from whom he permanently retained any body parts: he preserved Sears' head and genitalia in acetone[141] and stored them in a wooden box, which he later placed in his work locker.[n 9] When he moved to a new address the following year, he took the remains there.[143]

On May 23, 1989,[139] Dahmer was sentenced to five years' probation and one year in the House of Correction, with work release permitted so he could keep his job. He was also required to register as a sex offender.[144] Two months before his scheduled release, Dahmer was paroled from this regimen.[145] His five years' probation imposed in 1989 began at this point.[146] Dahmer temporarily moved back to his grandmother's home in West Allis.[147]

Oxford Apartments

1990 murders

On May 14, 1990, Dahmer moved out of his grandmother's house and into 924 North 25th Street, Apartment 213, taking Sears' mummified head and genitals with him.[148][149][n 10] Although located in a high-crime area, Dahmer's new apartment was close to his workplace, was furnished, and at $300 per month inclusive of all bills excluding electricity, was economical.[148] Within one week of his moving to this address, Dahmer killed his sixth victim, Raymond Smith. Smith was a 32-year-old prostitute whom Dahmer lured to his apartment with the promise of $50 for sex.[151] Inside the apartment, he gave Smith a drink laced with seven sleeping pills, then manually strangled him.[152]

The following day, Dahmer purchased a Polaroid camera, with which he took several pictures of Smith's body in suggestive positions before dismembering him in the bathroom. He boiled the legs, arms, and pelvis in a steel kettle with Soilax, which allowed him to rinse the bones in his sink.[152] Dahmer dissolved the remainder of Smith's skeleton—excluding the skull—in a container filled with acid. He later spray-painted Smith's skull, which he placed alongside the skull of Sears upon a black towel inside a filing cabinet.[153]

Approximately one week after the murder of Smith, on or about May 27, Dahmer lured another young man to his apartment. On this occasion, Dahmer accidentally consumed the drink laden with sedatives intended for his guest. When he awoke the following day, he discovered the man had stolen several items of clothing, $300 and a watch.[154] Dahmer never reported this incident to the police, although on May 29, he divulged to his probation officer that he had been robbed.[155]

In June 1990, Dahmer lured a 27-year-old acquaintance, Edward Smith, to his apartment, where he drugged and strangled him. On this occasion, rather than immediately acidifying the skeleton or repeating previous processes of bleaching, which had rendered previous victims' skulls brittle, Dahmer placed Smith's skeleton in his freezer for several months in the hope it would not retain moisture. Freezing the skeleton did not remove moisture, and the skeleton of this victim was acidified several months later. Dahmer accidentally destroyed the skull when he placed it in the oven to dry—a process that caused the skull to explode. Dahmer later informed police he had felt "rotten" about Smith's murder, as he had been unable to retain any parts of his body.[156]

It was my way of remembering their appearance, their physical beauty. I also wanted to keep ... if I couldn't keep them there with me whole, I at least could keep their skeletons.

Jeffrey Dahmer, recollecting his motivations for both photographing his victims, and retaining sections of their skeletal structure. February 1993.[157]

Less than three months after the murder of Edward Smith, Dahmer encountered a 22-year-old Chicago native named Ernest Miller outside a bookstore on the corner of North 27th Street. Miller agreed to accompany Dahmer to his apartment for $50 and further agreed to allow him to listen to his heart and stomach. When Dahmer attempted to perform oral sex upon Miller, he was informed, "That'll cost you extra", whereupon Dahmer gave Miller a drink laced with two sleeping pills.[158]

On this occasion, Dahmer had only two sleeping pills to give his victim. Therefore, he killed Miller by slashing his carotid artery with the same knife he used to dissect his victims' bodies. Miller bled to death within minutes.[159] Dahmer then posed the nude body for various suggestive Polaroid photographs before placing it in his bathtub for dismemberment. Dahmer repeatedly kissed and talked to the severed head while he dismembered the remainder of the body.[159]

Dahmer wrapped Miller's heart, liver, biceps, and portions of flesh from the legs in plastic bags and placed them in the freezer for later consumption.[6] He boiled the remaining flesh and organs into a "jelly-like substance" using Soilax, which enabled him to rinse the flesh off the skeleton, which he intended to retain. To preserve the skeleton, Dahmer placed the bones in a light bleach solution for 24 hours before allowing them to dry upon a cloth for one week. The severed head was initially placed in the refrigerator before being stripped of flesh, then painted and coated with enamel.[160]

Three weeks after the murder of Miller, on September 24, Dahmer encountered a 22-year-old father of two named David Thomas at the Grand Avenue Mall.[161] He persuaded him to return to his apartment for a few drinks, with additional money on offer if he would pose for photographs. In his statement to police after his arrest, Dahmer said that, after giving Thomas a drink laden with sedatives, he did not feel attracted to him, but was afraid to allow him to awaken, fearing that he would be angry over having been drugged. Therefore, he strangled him and dismembered the body—intentionally retaining no body parts whatsoever. He photographed the dismemberment process and retained these photographs, which later aided in Thomas's identification.[161]

Following the murder of Thomas, Dahmer did not kill anyone for almost five months, although on a minimum of five occasions between October 1990 and February 1991, he unsuccessfully attempted to lure men to his apartment.[162] He regularly complained of feelings of both anxiety and depression to his probation officer throughout 1990, with frequent references to his sexuality, his solitary lifestyle, financial difficulties, and—shortly before Thanksgiving—his apprehension regarding meeting and facing his father and younger brother.[163] On several occasions, Dahmer also referred to harboring suicidal thoughts.[164]

1991 murders

In February 1991, Dahmer observed a 17-year-old named Curtis Straughter standing at a bus stop near Marquette University. According to Dahmer, he lured Straughter into his apartment with an offer of money for posing for nude photos,[165] with the added incentive of sexual intercourse. Dahmer drugged Straughter, cuffed his hands behind his back, then strangled him to death with a leather strap. He then dismembered Straughter, retaining his skull, hands, and genitals and photographing each stage of the dismemberment process.[166]

Less than two months later, on April 7, Dahmer encountered a 19-year-old named Errol Lindsey[167][168] walking to get a key cut. Dahmer lured Lindsey to his apartment where he drugged him, then drilled a hole in his skull through which he injected hydrochloric acid with a baster.[169] According to Dahmer, Lindsey awoke after this experiment (which Dahmer had conceived in the hope of inducing a permanent, unresistant, submissive state), saying: "I have a headache. What time is it?"[170][171] In response to this, Dahmer again drugged Lindsey, then strangled him. He decapitated Lindsey and retained his skull.[172] He then flayed Lindsey's body, placing the skin in a solution of cold water and salt for several weeks in the hope of permanently retaining it. Reluctantly, he disposed of Lindsey's skin when he noted it had become too frayed and brittle.[172]

By 1991, fellow residents of the Oxford Apartments had repeatedly complained to the building's manager, Sopa Princewill, of the foul smells emanating from Apartment 213, in addition to the sounds of falling objects and the occasional sound of a chainsaw.[173] Princewill contacted Dahmer in response to these complaints on several occasions, although he initially excused the odors emanating from his apartment as being caused by his freezer breaking, causing the contents to become "spoiled". On later occasions, he informed Princewill that the reason for the resurgence of the odor was that several of his tropical fish had recently died, and that he would take care of the matter.[174]

On May 24, 1991, Dahmer encountered 31-year-old aspiring model Tony Hughes at a nightclub. He was lured to Dahmer's apartment with an offer of money to pose for photographs.[n 11] Hughes was drugged into unconsciousness before Dahmer injected hydrochloric acid into his skull in an effort to disable his will and render him submissive, although on this occasion, the drilling and injection proved fatal.[176]

 
Konerak Sinthasomphone

On the afternoon of May 26, 1991, Dahmer encountered a 14-year-old Lao teenager, Konerak Sinthasomphone, on Wisconsin Avenue. Unknown to Dahmer, Sinthasomphone was the younger brother of the boy he had molested in 1988.[177] Dahmer offered Sinthasomphone money to accompany him to his apartment to pose for Polaroid pictures. According to Dahmer, Sinthasomphone was initially reluctant to the proposal, before changing his mind and accompanying him to his apartment, where he posed for two pictures in his underwear before Dahmer drugged him into unconsciousness and performed oral sex on him.[178] Before Sinthasomphone fell unconscious, Dahmer led the boy into his bedroom, where the body of Tony Hughes, whom Dahmer had killed three days earlier, lay naked on the floor.[179] According to Dahmer, he "believed [that Sinthasomphone] saw this body" yet did not react to seeing the bloated corpse—likely because of the effects of the sleeping pills he had ingested.[180]

On this occasion, Dahmer drilled a single narrow hole into the crown of Sinthasomphone's skull, through which he injected hydrochloric acid into the frontal lobe.[178] Dahmer then drank several beers while lying alongside Sinthasomphone before briefly falling asleep, then leaving his apartment to drink at a bar and purchase more alcohol.[181]

In the early morning hours of May 27, Dahmer returned toward his apartment to discover Sinthasomphone sitting naked on the corner of 25th and State, talking in Lao, with three distressed young women standing near him.[182][183] Dahmer approached the women and told them that Sinthasomphone (whom he referred to by the alias John Hmong)[184][185] was his friend, and attempted to lead him to his apartment by the arm. The three women dissuaded Dahmer, explaining they had phoned 9-1-1.[186]

Upon the arrival of two Milwaukee police officers, John Balcerzak and Joseph Gabrish,[187] Dahmer's demeanor relaxed: he told the officers that Sinthasomphone was his 19-year-old boyfriend, that he had drunk too much following a quarrel,[188] and that he frequently behaved in this manner when intoxicated. Dahmer added his lover had consumed Jack Daniel's whiskey that evening.

The three women were exasperated, and when one of the trio attempted to indicate to one of the officers—both of whom had observed no injuries beyond a scrape to Sinthasomphone's knee and believed him to be intoxicated[189]—that Sinthasomphone had blood upon his testicles, was bleeding from his rectum and that he had seemingly struggled against Dahmer's attempts to walk him to his apartment prior to their arrival,[n 12] the officer harshly informed her to "butt out",[190] "shut the hell up" and to not interfere.[193]

Shortly after the arrival of the Milwaukee police officers, three members of the Milwaukee Fire Department arrived at the scene. These individuals also examined Sinthasomphone for injuries and provided a yellow blanket for the police officers to cover Sinthasomphone. One of the three believed Sinthasomphone needed treatment, but the police officers directed the fire department personnel to leave.[194][192] Shortly thereafter, officer Richard Porubcan arrived at the scene.[n 13] He and Gabrish—followed by Balcerzak—escorted Dahmer and Sinthasomphone to Dahmer's apartment as Dahmer repeatedly commented on the general crime in the neighborhood and of his appreciation of the police.[195]

Inside his apartment and in an effort to verify his claim that he and Sinthasomphone were lovers, Dahmer showed the officers the two semi-nude Polaroid pictures he had taken of Sinthasomphone the previous evening. Though Balcerzak said he smelled nothing unusual, Gabrish later stated he noted a strange scent reminiscent of excrement inside the apartment.[196] This odor emanated from the decomposing body of Hughes.[197][198] Dahmer stated that to investigate this odor, one officer simply "peeked his head around the bedroom, but really didn't take a good look." The officers then left, with a departing remark that Dahmer "take good care" of Sinthasomphone.[199] This incident was listed by the officers as a "domestic dispute."[190][n 14]

Upon the departure of the three officers from his apartment, Dahmer again injected hydrochloric acid into Sinthasomphone's brain. This second injection proved fatal. The following day, May 28, Dahmer took a day's leave from work to devote himself to the dismemberment of the bodies of Sinthasomphone and Hughes. He retained both victims' skulls.[201][n 15]

On June 30, Dahmer traveled to Chicago, where he encountered a 20-year-old named Matt Turner at a bus station.[203] Turner accepted Dahmer's offer to travel to Milwaukee for a professional photo shoot. At the apartment, Dahmer drugged, strangled and dismembered Turner and placed his head and internal organs in separate plastic bags in the freezer.[204] Turner was not reported missing. Five days later, on July 5, Dahmer lured 23-year-old Jeremiah Weinberger from a Chicago bar to his apartment on the promise of spending the weekend with him. He drugged Weinberger and twice injected boiling water through his skull, sending him into a coma from which he died two days later.[204][n 16]

On July 15, Dahmer encountered 24-year-old[206] Oliver Lacy at the corner of 27th and Kilbourn.[207] Lacy agreed to Dahmer's ruse of posing nude for photographs and accompanied him to his apartment, where the pair engaged in tentative sexual activity before Dahmer drugged Lacy. On this occasion, Dahmer intended to prolong the time he spent with Lacy while alive. After unsuccessfully attempting to render Lacy unconscious with chloroform,[208] he phoned his workplace to request a day's absence; this was granted, although the next day, he was suspended.[206]

After strangling Lacy, Dahmer had sex with the corpse before dismembering him.[206] He placed Lacy's head and heart in the refrigerator and his skeleton in the freezer.[206] Four days later, on July 19, Dahmer received word that he was dismissed.[209] Upon receipt of this news, Dahmer lured 25-year-old Joseph Bradehoft to his apartment. Bradehoft was strangled and left lying on Dahmer's bed covered with a sheet for two days. On July 21, Dahmer removed the sheet to find the head covered in maggots. He decapitated the body, cleaned the head and placed it in the refrigerator.[210] He later acidified Bradehoft's torso, along with those of two other victims killed within the previous month.[211][212]

Arrest

Capture

On July 22, 1991, Dahmer approached three men with an offer of $100 to accompany him to his apartment to pose for nude photographs,[213] drink beer and simply keep him company.[214] One of the trio, 32-year-old Tracy Edwards, agreed to accompany him to his apartment. Upon entering Dahmer's apartment, Edwards noted a foul odor and several boxes of hydrochloric acid on the floor, which Dahmer claimed to use for cleaning bricks. After some minor conversation, Edwards responded to Dahmer's request to turn his head and view his tropical fish, whereupon Dahmer placed a handcuff upon his wrist. When Edwards asked, "What's happening?" Dahmer unsuccessfully attempted to cuff his wrists together,[215] then told Edwards to accompany him to the bedroom to pose for nude pictures. While inside the bedroom, Edwards noted nude male posters on the wall and that a videotape of The Exorcist III was playing.[214][216] He also noted a blue 57-gallon drum in the corner, from which a strong odor emanated.[217]

Dahmer then brandished a knife and informed Edwards he intended to take nude pictures of him. In an attempt to appease Dahmer, Edwards unbuttoned his shirt, saying he would allow him to do so if he would remove the handcuffs and put the knife away. In response to this promise, Dahmer simply turned his attention towards the TV. Edwards observed Dahmer rocking back and forth and chanting before turning his attention back to him. He placed his head on Edwards' chest, listened to his heartbeat and, with the knife pressed against his intended victim, informed Edwards he intended to eat his heart.[218]

In continuous attempts to prevent Dahmer from attacking him, Edwards repeated that he was Dahmer's friend and that he was not going to run away.[219] Edwards had decided he was going to either jump from a window or run through the unlocked front door upon the next available opportunity. When Edwards next stated he needed to use the bathroom, he asked if they could sit with a beer in the living room, where there was air conditioning. Dahmer consented, and the pair walked to the living room when Edwards exited the bathroom. Inside the living room, Edwards waited until he observed Dahmer have a momentary lapse of concentration before requesting to use the bathroom again.[220] When Edwards rose from the couch, he noted Dahmer was not holding the handcuffs, whereupon Edwards punched him in the face, knocking Dahmer off balance, and ran out the front door.[221]

At 11:30 p.m. on July 22, Edwards flagged down two Milwaukee police officers, Robert Rauth and Rolf Mueller, at the corner of North 25th Street. The officers noted Edwards had a handcuff attached to his wrist,[222][223] whereupon he explained to the officers that a "freak" had placed the handcuffs upon him and asked if the police could remove them. When the officers' handcuff keys failed to fit the brand of handcuffs, Edwards agreed to accompany the officers to the apartment where, Edwards stated, he had spent the previous five hours before escaping.[222]

When the officers and Edwards arrived at Apartment 213, Dahmer invited the trio inside and acknowledged he had placed the handcuffs upon Edwards, although he offered no explanation as to why he had done so. At this point, Edwards divulged to the officers that Dahmer had also brandished a large knife upon him and that this had happened in the bedroom. Dahmer made no comment to this revelation, indicating to one of the officers, Mueller, that the key to the handcuffs was in his bedside dresser. As Mueller entered the bedroom, Dahmer attempted to pass Mueller to retrieve the key himself, whereupon the second officer present, Rauth, informed him to "back off".[224]

In the bedroom, Mueller noted there was a large knife beneath the bed. He saw an open drawer which, upon closer inspection, contained scores of Polaroid pictures—many of which were of human bodies in various stages of dismemberment. Mueller noted the decor indicated they had been taken in the same apartment in which they were standing. Mueller walked into the living room to show them to his partner,[225] uttering the words, "These are for real."[224]

When Dahmer saw that Mueller was holding several of his Polaroids, he fought with the officers in an effort to resist arrest. The officers quickly overpowered him, cuffed his hands behind his back, and called a second squad car for backup. At this point, Mueller opened the refrigerator to reveal the freshly severed head of a black male on the bottom shelf.[226] As Dahmer lay pinned on the floor beneath Rauth, he turned his head towards the officers and muttered the words: "For what I did I should be dead."[227]

A more detailed search of the apartment, conducted by the Milwaukee police's Criminal Investigation Bureau, revealed a total of four severed heads in Dahmer's kitchen. A total of seven skulls—some painted, some bleached—were found in Dahmer's bedroom and inside a closet.[228] Investigators discovered collected blood drippings upon a tray at the bottom of Dahmer's refrigerator, plus two human hearts[229] and a portion of arm muscle, each wrapped inside plastic bags upon the shelves. In Dahmer's freezer, investigators discovered an entire torso, plus a bag of human organs and flesh stuck to the ice at the bottom.[230]

 
Private contractors from the Fire Department's Hazardous Materials Unit remove the 57-gallon drum from Dahmer's apartment, July 23, 1991.[231]

Elsewhere in Apartment 213, investigators discovered two entire skeletons, a pair of severed hands, two severed and preserved penises, a mummified scalp and, in the 57-gallon drum, three further dismembered torsos dissolving in the acid solution. A total of 74 Polaroid pictures detailing the dismemberment of Dahmer's victims were found.[232] In reference to the recovery of body parts and artifacts at 924 North 25th Street, the chief medical examiner later stated: "It was more like dismantling someone's museum than an actual crime scene."[233]

Confession

Beginning in the early hours of July 23, 1991, Dahmer was questioned by Detective Patrick Kennedy as to the murders he had committed and the evidence found at his apartment. Over the following two weeks, Kennedy and, later, Detective Dennis Murphy conducted numerous interviews with Dahmer which, when combined, totaled over 60 hours.[234][235] Dahmer waived his right to have a lawyer present throughout his interrogations,[236] adding he wished to confess all as he had "created this horror and it only makes sense I do everything to put an end to it."[237] He readily admitted to having murdered sixteen young men in Wisconsin since 1987, with one further victim—Steven Hicks—killed in Ohio in 1978.[238]

Most of Dahmer's victims had been rendered unconscious prior to their murder, although some had died as a result of having acid or boiling water injected into their brain. As he had no memory of the killing of his second victim, Steven Tuomi, he was unsure whether he was unconscious when beaten to death, although he did concede it was possible that his viewing the exposed chest of Tuomi while in a drunken stupor may have led him to unsuccessfully attempt to tear Tuomi's heart from his chest.[239] Almost all the murders Dahmer committed after moving into the Oxford Apartments had involved a ritual of posing the victims' bodies in suggestive positions—typically with the chest thrust outwards—prior to dismemberment.[240]

Dahmer readily admitted to engaging in necrophilia with several of his victims' bodies, including performing sexual acts with their viscera[240] as he dismembered their bodies in his bathtub. Having noted that much of the blood pooled inside his victims' chest after death, Dahmer first removed their internal organs, then suspended the torso so the blood drained into his bathtub, before dicing any organs he did not wish to retain and paring the flesh from the body.[241] The bones he wished to dispose of were pulverized or acidified, with Soilax and bleach solutions used to aid in the preservation of the skeletons and skulls he wished to keep.[153] Dahmer confessed to having consumed the hearts, liver, biceps, and portions of thigh[242] of three victims he had killed at the Oxford Apartments (Raymond Smith, Ernest Miller and Oliver Lacy), and to have retained the flesh and organs of other victims for intended consumption.[243] Typically, Dahmer would tenderize the body parts he intended to consume prior to preparing meals flavored with various condiments.[235][244][n 17]

Referencing his reasons for consuming his victims, Dahmer stated he had initially consumed portions of his victims due to "curiosity" before adding: "I suppose, in an odd way, it made me feel they were even more a permanent part of me."[245]

Describing the increase in his rate of killing in the two months prior to his arrest, Dahmer stated he had been "completely swept along"[246] with his compulsion to kill, adding: "It was an incessant and never-ending desire to be with someone at whatever cost. Someone good looking, really nice looking. It just filled my thoughts all day long."[247] When asked as to why he had preserved a total of seven skulls and the entire skeletons of two victims, Dahmer stated he had been in the process of constructing a private altar of victims' skulls which he had intended to display on the black table located in his living room and upon which he had photographed the bodies of many of his victims.[248]

 
An illustration provided by Dahmer depicting the private altar he had been planning to create at the time of his July 1991 arrest

This display of skulls was to be adorned at each side with the complete skeletons of Miller and Lacy. The four severed heads found in his kitchen were to have all flesh removed and used in this altar, as was the skull of at least one future victim. Incense sticks were to be placed at each end of the black table, above which Dahmer intended to place a large blue lamp with extending blue globe lights.[248] The entire construction was to be placed before a window covered with a black, opaque shower curtain, in front of which Dahmer intended to sit in a black leather chair.[248]

When asked in a November 18, 1991 interview to whom the altar was dedicated, Dahmer replied: "Myself ... It was a place where I could feel at home." He further described his intended altar as a "place for meditation", from where he believed he could draw a sense of power, adding: "If this [his arrest] had happened six months later, that's what they would have found."[248]

Indictment

On July 25, 1991, Dahmer was charged with four counts of first-degree murder. By August 22, he had been charged with a further eleven murders committed in Wisconsin.[237] On September 14, investigators in Ohio, having uncovered hundreds of bone fragments in woodland behind the address in which Dahmer had confessed to killing his first victim, formally identified two molars and a vertebra with X-ray records of Hicks.[249] Three days later, Dahmer was charged by authorities in Ohio with Hicks's murder.[250]

Dahmer was not charged with the attempted murder of Edwards,[237] nor with the murder of Tuomi.[251] He was not charged with Tuomi's murder because the Milwaukee County District Attorney only brought charges where murder could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt[252] and Dahmer had no memory of actually committing this particular murder, for which no physical evidence of the crime existed.[252] At a scheduled preliminary hearing on January 13, 1992,[253] Dahmer pleaded guilty but insane to 15 counts of murder.[254]

Trial

Dahmer's trial began on January 30, 1992.[255] He was tried in Milwaukee for the 15 counts of first-degree murder[256] before Judge Laurence Gram.[257] By pleading guilty on January 13 to the charges brought against him, Dahmer had waived his rights to a trial to establish guilt, as defined in Wisconsin law.[258] Attorneys at Dahmer's trial debated whether he suffered from either a mental or a personality disorder.[258] The prosecution claimed that any disorders did not deprive Dahmer of the ability to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or to deprive him of the ability to resist his impulses. The defense argued that Dahmer suffered from a mental disease[259] and was driven by obsessions and impulses he was unable to control.[260]

Defense experts argued that Dahmer was insane due to his necrophilic drive—his compulsion to have sexual encounters with corpses. Defense expert Fred Berlin testified that Dahmer was unable to conform his conduct at the time that he committed the crimes due to his paraphilia or, more specifically, necrophilia. Judith Becker, a professor of psychiatry and psychology, was the second expert witness for the defense. Becker diagnosed Dahmer as a necrophiliac, although she added Dahmer had informed her, he preferred comatose sexual partners to deceased ones "75 percent" of the time.[261] The final defense expert to testify, forensic psychiatrist Carl Wahlstrom, diagnosed Dahmer with necrophilia, borderline personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, alcohol dependence, and a psychotic disorder.[262][263][264]

On February 8, Fred Fosdal testified on behalf of the prosecution.[265] Fosdal testified to his belief that Dahmer was without mental disease or defect at the time he committed the murders. He described Dahmer as a calculating and cunning individual, able to differentiate between right and wrong, with the ability to control his actions, and whose lust overpowered his morals.[266] Although Fosdal did state his belief that Dahmer was a paraphiliac, his conclusion was that Dahmer was not a sadist.[244]

The second and final witness to appear for the prosecution, forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz, began his testimony on February 12. Dietz testified that he did not believe Dahmer had any form of mental disease or defect at the time that he committed the crimes, stating that "Dahmer went to great lengths to be alone with his victim and to have no witnesses."[267] He explained that there was ample evidence that Dahmer prepared in advance for each murder, therefore, his crimes were not impulsive.[268][269] Although Dietz did concede any acquisition of a paraphilia was not a matter of personal choice,[267] he stated his belief that Dahmer's habit of becoming intoxicated prior to committing each of the murders was significant; "If he had an impulse to kill or a compulsion to kill", Dietz testified, "he wouldn't have to drink alcohol to overcome it. He only has to drink alcohol to overcome it because he is inhibited against killing."[270]

Dietz noted that Dahmer strongly identified with the villains of The Exorcist III and Return of the Jedi, particularly the level of power held by these characters. Expounding on the significance of these movies on Dahmer's psyche and many of the murders committed at the Oxford Apartments, Dietz explained that Dahmer occasionally viewed scenes from these films before searching for a victim.[271] Dietz diagnosed Dahmer with substance use disorder, paraphilia, and schizotypal personality disorder.[272]

Two court-appointed mental health professionals—testifying independently of either prosecution or defense—were forensic psychiatrist George Palermo and clinical psychologist Samuel Friedman. Palermo stated that the murders were the result of a "pent-up aggression within himself [Dahmer]. He killed those men because he wanted to kill the source of his homosexual attraction to them. In killing them, he killed what he hated in himself." Palermo concluded that Dahmer had a severe mixed personality disorder,[273] with antisocial, obsessive-compulsive, sadistic, fetishistic, borderline and necrophilic features, but otherwise legally sane.[274]

Friedman testified that it was a longing for companionship that caused Dahmer to kill and testified that Dahmer was not psychotic. He described Dahmer as "amiable, pleasant to be with, courteous, with a sense of humor, conventionally handsome, and charming in manner. He was, and still is, a bright young man."[6][275] He diagnosed Dahmer with a personality disorder not otherwise specified featuring borderline, obsessive-compulsive, and sadistic traits.[276]

Closing arguments

The trial lasted two weeks.[168] On February 14, both attorneys delivered their closing arguments to the jury. Each attorney was allowed to speak for two hours. Defense attorney Gerald Boyle argued first. Repeatedly referring to the testimony of the mental health professionals—almost all of whom had agreed Dahmer was afflicted with a mental disease[277]—Boyle argued that Dahmer's compulsive killings had been a result of "a sickness he discovered, not chose."[278][279] Boyle portrayed Dahmer as a desperately lonely and profoundly sick individual "so out of control he could not conform his conduct anymore."[280]

Following the defense counsel's 75-minute closing argument, Michael McCann delivered his closing argument for the prosecution, describing Dahmer as a sane man, in full control of his actions, who simply strove to avoid detection.[281][278] McCann described Dahmer as a calculating individual who killed to control his victims and retained their bodies "merely to afford" himself a prolonged period of sexual pleasure.[282] McCann argued that by pleading guilty but insane to the charges, Dahmer was seeking to escape responsibility for his crimes.[278]

Conviction

On February 15, the court reconvened to hear the verdict: Dahmer was ruled to be sane and not suffering from a mental disorder at the time of each of the 15 murders for which he was tried, although in each count, two of the twelve jurors signified their dissent.[283] Formal sentencing was postponed until February 17. On this date, Dahmer's attorney announced his client wished to address the court. Dahmer then approached a lectern and read from a statement prepared by himself and his defense as he faced the judge.[284]

In this statement, Dahmer emphasized that he had never desired freedom following his arrest, and that he "frankly" wished for his own death. He further stressed that none of his murders had been motivated by hatred, that he understood that nothing he either said or did could "undo the terrible harm" he had caused to the families of his victims and the city of Milwaukee, and that he and his doctors believed his criminal behavior had been motivated by mental disorders. Dahmer added that this medical knowledge had given him "some peace", and that although he understood that society would never forgive him, he hoped God would.[285] Dahmer closed his statement with: "I know my time in prison will be terrible, but I deserve whatever I get because of what I have done. Thank you, your honor, and I am prepared for your sentence, which I know will be the maximum. I ask for no consideration."[285] He then returned to his seat to await formal sentencing.[286]

Dahmer was then sentenced to life imprisonment plus ten years upon the first two counts.[287] The remaining thirteen counts carried a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment plus seventy years. The death penalty was not an option for Judge Gram to consider at the penalty phase, as Wisconsin had abolished capital punishment in 1853.[288]

Upon hearing of Dahmer's sentencing, his father Lionel and stepmother Shari requested to be allowed a ten-minute private meeting with their son before he was transferred to the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, to begin his sentence.[286] This request was granted, and the trio exchanged hugs and well-wishes before Dahmer was escorted away.

Three months after his conviction in Milwaukee, Dahmer was extradited to Ohio to be tried for the murder of his first victim, Steven Hicks.[289] In a court hearing lasting just 45 minutes,[290] Dahmer again pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to a 16th term of life imprisonment on May 1, 1992.[291]

Imprisonment

 
The Columbia Correctional Institution. Dahmer was imprisoned at this facility until his death in 1994.

Upon sentencing, Dahmer was transferred to the Columbia Correctional Institution.[292] For the first year of his incarceration, Dahmer was placed in solitary confinement due to concerns for his physical safety should he come into contact with fellow inmates. He received ample correspondence from individuals across the world, with several individuals donating money which he spent on items such as cassette recordings, stationery, cigarettes, and magazines.[293] Upon Dahmer's request, after one year in solitary confinement, he was transferred to a less secure unit,[294] where he was assigned a two-hour daily work detail cleaning the toilet block.[295] This work detail later expanded to include cleaning the prison gymnasium.[296]

Shortly after completing his lengthy confessions in 1991, Dahmer had requested to Detective Murphy that he be given a copy of the Bible.[258] This request was granted and Dahmer gradually devoted himself to Christianity and became a born-again Christian. On his father's urging, he also read creationist books from the Institute for Creation Research.[297] In May 1994, Dahmer was baptized by Roy Ratcliff, a minister in the Church of Christ and a graduate of Oklahoma Christian University whom he had met on April 20.[298] This service was conducted in the prison whirlpool.[299][300]

Following Dahmer's baptism, Ratcliff visited him on a weekly basis.[298] The two regularly discussed the prospect of death, and Ratcliff later divulged that, in the months prior to his murder, Dahmer had questioned whether he was sinning against God by continuing to live.[301] Referring to his crimes in a 1994 interview with Stone Phillips on Dateline NBC, Dahmer had stated: "If a person doesn't think that there is a God to be accountable to, then what's the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges? That's how I thought anyway."[302]

On July 3, 1994, a fellow inmate, Osvaldo Durruthy, attempted to slash Dahmer's throat with a razor embedded in a toothbrush as Dahmer sat in the prison chapel after the weekly church service was concluded.[303][304] Dahmer received superficial wounds and was not seriously hurt in this incident.[305] According to Dahmer's family, he had long been ready to die, and accepted any punishment which he might endure in prison. In addition to his father and stepmother maintaining regular contact, Dahmer's mother, Joyce, also maintained regular contact with her son. Prior to his arrest, the two had not seen each other since Christmas 1983.[306] Joyce related that in her weekly phone calls, whenever she expressed concerns for her son's physical well-being, Dahmer responded with comments to the effect of: "It doesn't matter, Mom. I don't care if something happens to me."[301]

Death

On the morning of November 28, 1994, Dahmer left his cell to conduct his assigned work detail. Accompanying him were two fellow inmates, Jesse Anderson and Christopher Scarver. The trio were left unsupervised in the showers of the prison gym for approximately 20 minutes. At approximately 8:10 a.m.[307] Dahmer was discovered on the floor of the bathrooms of the gym suffering from extreme head wounds;[308] he had been severely bludgeoned about the head and face with a 20-inch (51-centimeter) metal bar.[307] His head had also been repeatedly struck against the wall in the assault.[294] Although Dahmer was still alive and was rushed to a nearby hospital, he was pronounced dead one hour later. Anderson had been beaten with the same instrument; he died from his wounds two days later.[301][309]

Scarver, who was serving a life sentence for a murder committed in 1990, informed authorities he had first attacked Dahmer with the metal bar as Dahmer was cleaning a staff locker room, before attacking Anderson as Anderson cleaned an inmate locker room. According to Scarver, Dahmer did not yell or make any noise as he was attacked. Immediately after attacking both men, Scarver, who was thought to be schizophrenic, returned to his cell and informed a prison guard: "God told me to do it. Jesse Anderson and Jeffrey Dahmer are dead."[294][310][311] Scarver was adamant he had not planned the attacks in advance,[312] although he later divulged to investigators he had concealed the 20-inch iron bar used to kill both men in his clothing shortly before the killings.[311][n 18]

Upon learning of his death, Dahmer's mother Joyce responded angrily to the media: "Now is everybody happy? Now that he's bludgeoned to death, is that good enough for everyone?"[313] The response of the families of Dahmer's victims was mixed: some celebrated the news, while others were saddened. Catherine Lacy, the mother of victim Oliver Lacy, remarked: "The hurt is worse now, because he's not suffering like we are."[171] The district attorney who prosecuted Dahmer cautioned against turning Scarver into a folk hero, saying that Dahmer's death was still murder.[301] On May 15, 1995, Scarver was sentenced to two additional terms of life imprisonment for the murders of Dahmer and Anderson.[314]

Dahmer had stated in his will that he wished for no services to be conducted and that he wished to be cremated.[315] In September 1995, Dahmer's body was cremated, and his ashes divided between his parents.[316] Owing to a disagreement between his parents as to whether Dahmer's brain should be retained for medical research, this organ was initially retained, but later cremated in December of 1995.[317][318]

Aftermath

On August 5, 1991, as the nature and scale of Dahmer's crimes initially came to light, a candlelight vigil to celebrate and heal the Milwaukee community[319] was attended by more than 400 people. Present at the vigil were community leaders, gay rights activists, and family members of several of Dahmer's victims. Organizers stated the purpose of the vigil was to enable Milwaukeeans to "share their feelings of pain and anger over what happened".[9]

Dahmer's murders were committed at a time of heightened racial tension in Milwaukee. A professor of community studies at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Walter Farrell, later stated race relations in the city had been "in a state of disrepair for nearly a decade" at the time of Dahmer's arrest.[n 19] In an August 1991 interview given to the Christian Science Monitor, Farrell stated that news of the murders, as well as the conduct of Milwaukee police officers John Balcerzak and Joseph Gabrish with regards to victim Konerak Sinthasomphone, exacerbated and highlighted racial tensions within the city.[320]

Milwaukee's gay scene was generally underground and transient in nature at the time of Dahmer's murders, with many sexually active gay men using aliases.[321] Many in the city's gay community were nervous of the intentions of others after the extent of Dahmer's murders became known, although the fear and distrust generated by Dahmer's crimes was short-lived. As the 1990s progressed, the usage of aliases became less common among members of Milwaukee's gay community.[321]

The Oxford Apartments at 924 North 25th Street, where Dahmer had killed twelve of his victims, were demolished in November 1992.[322] The site is now a vacant lot. Alternate plans to convert the site into either a memorial garden, a playground, or to reconstruct new housing have failed to materialize.

Dahmer's estate was awarded to the families of eleven 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. Although victims' relatives stated the motivation was not greed, the announcement sparked controversy.[323][324] A civic group, Milwaukee Civic Pride, was quickly established in an effort to raise the funds to purchase and destroy many of Dahmer's possessions.[n 20] 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 subsequently destroyed and buried in an undisclosed Illinois landfill.[326]

Lionel Dahmer is retired; he lived with his second wife, Shari, until her death in 2023.[327] Both refused to change their surname and professed their love of Dahmer in spite of his crimes. In 1994, Lionel 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 and Shari, although three families subsequently sued Lionel: two for using their names in the book without obtaining prior consent,[328] and a third family—that of Steven Hicks—filing a wrongful death suit against Lionel, Shari, and former wife Joyce, citing parental negligence as the cause for the claim.[329]

Joyce Flint died of cancer on November 27, 2000. Prior to her death, she had attempted suicide on at least one occasion.[330] Dahmer's younger brother, David, changed his surname and lives in anonymity.[331]

Victims

Jeffrey Dahmer killed seventeen young men between 1978 and 1991. Twelve were killed in his North 25th Street apartment. Three victims were murdered and dismembered at his grandmother's West Allis residence. His first and second victims were murdered at his parents' home in Ohio and at the Ambassador Hotel in Milwaukee, respectively. A total of fourteen of Dahmer's victims were from various ethnic minority backgrounds, with nine victims being black. Dahmer was adamant that the race of his victims was incidental to him and that it was the body form of a potential victim that attracted his attention.[292][n 21] These contentions have been supported via an independent forensic specialists' study of Dahmer's victim selection, the anthropological analysis of which revealed his victims shared a "morphological similarity" and suggesting Dahmer was "psychologically attracted to a certain anthropometric body type."[334]

Most of Dahmer's victims were killed by strangulation after being drugged with sedatives. His first victim was killed by a combination of bludgeoning and strangulation and his second victim was battered to death, with one further victim killed in 1990, Ernest Miller, dying of a combination of shock and blood loss due to his carotid artery being cut.[6] Four of Dahmer's victims killed in 1991 had holes bored into their skulls through which Dahmer injected hydrochloric acid or, later, boiling water, into the frontal lobes[335] in an attempt to induce a permanent, submissive, unresistant state. This proved fatal, although on each occasion this was not Dahmer's intention.[204]

1978

  • June 18: Steven Mark Hicks, 18. Last seen hitchhiking to a rock concert in Chippewa Lake Park in Bath, Ohio.[336] By Dahmer's admission, Hicks caught his attention because he was bare-chested. He was bludgeoned with a dumbbell and strangled to death with this instrument before being dismembered. Remains pulverized and scattered in woodland behind Dahmer's family home.

1987

 
Steven Walter Tuomi
  • November 20: Steven Walter Tuomi, 25. Killed in a rented room at the Ambassador Hotel in Milwaukee. Dahmer claimed to have no memory of murdering Tuomi, yet stated he must have battered him to death in a drunken stupor. His body was dismembered in the basement of Dahmer's grandmother's house and the remains discarded in the trash. No remains were ever found.[337]

1988

  • January 16: James Edward Doxtator, 14. Met Dahmer outside a gay bar in Wisconsin. Doxtator was lured to West Allis on the pretext of earning $50 for posing for nude pictures. Dahmer strangled Doxtator and kept his body in the basement for a week before dismembering him and discarding the remains in the trash. No remains were ever found.
  • March 24: Richard Guerrero, 22. Drugged and strangled in Dahmer's bedroom at West Allis. Dahmer dismembered Guerrero's corpse in the basement, dissolved the flesh in acid and disposed of the bones in the trash. He bleached and retained the skull for several months before disposing of it.[338] No remains were ever found.

1989

  • March 25: Anthony Lee Sears, 24. Sears was the last victim to be drugged and strangled at Dahmer's grandmother's residence; he was also the first victim from whom Dahmer permanently retained any body parts.[339] His preserved skull and genitals were found in a filing cabinet at 924 North 25th Street following Dahmer's arrest in 1991.[340]

1990

  • May 20: Raymond Lamont Smith (also known as Ricky Beeks), 32.[341] The first victim to be killed at Dahmer's North 25th Street apartment. Smith was a male sex worker whom Dahmer encountered at a tavern. Dahmer gave Smith a drink laced with sleeping pills, then strangled him on his kitchen floor.[151] His skull was spray-painted and retained.
  • June 14: Edward Warren Smith, 27.[342] A known acquaintance of Dahmer who was last seen in his company at a party.[343] Dahmer acidified Smith's skeleton; his skull was destroyed unintentionally when placed in the oven in an effort to remove moisture.[344] No remains were ever found.
  • September 2: Ernest Marquez Miller, 22. Miller was a dance student whom Dahmer encountered outside a bookstore. According to Dahmer, he was especially attracted to Miller's physique. He was killed by having his carotid artery severed before being dismembered in the bathtub, with Dahmer storing his entire skeleton in the bottom drawer of a filing cabinet and his heart, liver, biceps, and portions of his thighs in the freezer for later consumption.[345]
  • September 24: David Courtney Thomas, 22. Encountered Dahmer near the Grand Avenue Mall; he was lured to Dahmer's apartment on the promise of money for posing nude. Once a laced drink had rendered Thomas unconscious, Dahmer decided he "wasn't my type." Nonetheless, Dahmer strangled Thomas, taking Polaroid photos of the dismemberment process. No remains were ever found.[161]

1991

  • February 18: Curtis Durrell Straughter, 17. Approached by Dahmer as he waited at a bus stop near Marquette University. Dahmer lured Straughter to his apartment, where he drugged, handcuffed and strangled him before dismembering his body in the bathtub. He retained Straughter's skull, hands, and genitals.
  • April 7: Errol Lindsey, 19. The first victim upon whom Dahmer practiced what he later described to investigators as his "drilling technique", a procedure in which he drilled holes into the victim's skull, through which he injected hydrochloric acid into the brain. According to Dahmer, Lindsey awoke after this practice, after which he was again rendered unconscious with a drink laced with sedatives, then strangled to death. Dahmer flayed Lindsey's body and retained the skin for several weeks.[346] His skull was found following Dahmer's arrest.
 
Tony Anthony Hughes
  • May 24: Tony Anthony Hughes, 31. Hughes was lured by Dahmer to his apartment upon the promise of posing nude for photographs. As Hughes was deaf, he and Dahmer communicated using handwritten notes.[346][n 22] The injection of hydrochloric acid into Hughes's skull proved fatal. His body was left on Dahmer's bedroom floor for three days before being dismembered, with Dahmer photographing the dismemberment process. His skull was retained and identified from dental records.[347]
  • May 27: Konerak Sinthasomphone, 14. The younger brother of the boy Dahmer had assaulted in 1988. Sinthasomphone was drugged and had hydrochloric acid injected into his brain before Dahmer left him unattended as he left the apartment to purchase beer. When he returned, he discovered Sinthasomphone naked and disoriented in the street, with three distressed young women attempting to assist him. When police arrived, Dahmer persuaded them he and Sinthasomphone were lovers and that Sinthasomphone was simply intoxicated. When police left Sinthasomphone with Dahmer in his apartment, Dahmer again injected hydrochloric acid into Sinthasomphone's brain, and this proved fatal. His head was retained in the freezer and his body dismembered.[199]
  • June 30: Matt Cleveland Turner, 20. On June 30, Dahmer attended the Chicago Pride Parade. At a bus stop, he encountered a 20-year-old named Matt Turner and persuaded him to accompany him to Milwaukee to pose for a photo shoot. Turner was drugged, strangled, and then dismembered in the bathtub. His head and internal organs were put in the freezer and his torso subsequently placed in the 57-gallon drum Dahmer purchased on July 12.[348]
  • July 5: Jeremiah Benjamin Weinberger, 23. Met Dahmer at a gay bar in Chicago and agreed to accompany him to Milwaukee for the weekend. Dahmer drilled through Weinberger's skull and injected boiling water into the cavity. He later recalled Weinberger's death to be exceptional, as he was the only victim who died with his eyes open.[349] Weinberger's decapitated body was kept in the bathtub for a week before being dismembered; his torso was placed in the 57-gallon drum.
  • July 15: Oliver Joseph Lacy, 24. A bodybuilding enthusiast whom Dahmer enticed to his apartment on the promise of money for posing for photographs. Lacy was drugged and strangled with a leather strap before being decapitated, with his head and heart being placed in the refrigerator.[350] His skeleton was retained to adorn one side of the private shrine of skulls and skeletons Dahmer was in the process of creating when arrested one week later.
  • July 19: Joseph Arthur Bradehoft, 25. Dahmer's last victim. Bradehoft was a father of three children from Minnesota who was looking for work in Milwaukee at the time of his murder.[351][352] He was left on Dahmer's bed for two days following his murder before, on July 21, being decapitated. His head was placed in the refrigerator and his torso in the 57-gallon drum.

In media

Film

Books

  • Berry-Dee, Christopher (2022). Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: The Cannibal Killer. London: Ad Lib Publishers Limited. ISBN 978-1-913-54331-0.
  • Dahmer, Lionel (1994). A Father's Story. New York: William Morrow and Company. ISBN 978-0-688-12156-3.
  • Dvorchak, Robert J.; Holewa, Lisa (1992). Milwaukee Massacre: Jeffrey Dahmer and the Milwaukee Murders. London: Hale Publishing. ISBN 978-0-7090-5003-2.
  • Ewing, Charles Patrick; McCann, Joseph T. (2006). Minds on Trial: Great Cases in Law and Psychology. Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-518176-0.
  • Haycock, Dean A. (2014). Murderous Minds: Exploring the Criminal Psychopathic Brain: Neurological Imaging and the Manifestation of Evil. Winnipeg: Pegasus Publications. ISBN 978-1-60598-498-8.
  • Ratcliff, Roy; Adams, Lindy (2006). Dark Journey, Deep Grace: Jeffrey Dahmer's Story of Faith. Abilene, Texas: Leafwood Publishers. ISBN 978-0-9767790-2-5.
  • Rosewood, Jack (2017). Jeffrey Dahmer: A Terrifying True Story of Rape, Murder and Cannibalism. Wyoming: LAK Publishing. ISBN 978-1-6484505-5-6.

Television

  • The Trial of Jeffrey Dahmer was released in 1992. Directed by Elkan Allan, this documentary largely focuses upon testimony delivered at Dahmer's first trial. The documentary concludes with Dahmer's addressing Judge Laurence Gram following his conviction.[359]
  • Dahmer: Mystery of a Serial Killer. Directed by Michael Husain and released in November 1993, this 50-minute A&E Networks documentary contains archive footage of Dahmer's trial in addition to interviews with individuals such as forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz.[360]
  • Inside Edition conducted an interview with Dahmer in January 1993. Conducted by reporter Nancy Glass, this 30-minute interview was broadcast in February 1993.[361]
  • ABC News has commissioned a one-hour episode focusing upon Dahmer's crimes as part of their television news magazine series Day One. This episode features interviews with forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz and psychiatrist Fred Berlin and was first broadcast in April 1993.[362]
  • Channel 4 has commissioned a documentary focusing on the murders committed by Jeffrey Dahmer. Titled To Kill and Kill Again, this 50-minute documentary was first broadcast on December 12, 1993.[363]
  • Dateline NBC has also broadcast an interview with Dahmer. Conducted by Stone Phillips and first broadcast on March 8, 1994, this 90-minute episode—titled Confessions of a Serial Killer—features interviews with Dahmer and his father conducted at Columbia Correctional Institution. Dahmer's mother is also interviewed for this program.[364]
  • The BBC has broadcast a documentary focusing on the life and crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer. Titled Everyman: Profile of a Serial Killer and directed by Nikki Stockley, this 50-minute documentary was first broadcast in November 1994.[365]
  • A&E Networks has commissioned a second documentary focusing upon the murders committed by Jeffrey Dahmer. Titled Jeffrey Dahmer: The Monster Within, this 50-minute episode was first broadcast in June 1996 and contains interviews with Detective Patrick Kennedy and Prosecutor Michael McCann.[366]
  • The British true crime series Born to Kill? has broadcast an episode focusing upon Jeffrey Dahmer. This 45-minute episode features interviews with FBI criminal profiler Robert Ressler and Detective Patrick Kennedy and was first broadcast in October 2005.[367]
  • The Investigation Discovery channel has also broadcast a documentary focusing upon Dahmer within its documentary series, Most Evil. This documentary features excerpts of Dahmer's 1994 Dateline NBC interview with Stone Phillips and was first broadcast in August 2006.[368]
  • HLN has broadcast an episode focusing upon Dahmer's crimes as part of its investigative series, How it Really Happened. This episode, titled The Strange Case of Jeffrey Dahmer, was originally aired on March 31, 2017.[369]
  • The digital cable and satellite television channel Oxygen broadcast the two-part documentary Dahmer on Dahmer: A Serial Killer Speaks in November 2017. Produced and directed by Matthew Watts, the program features interviews with, among others, Dahmer's father, stepmother, former classmates, psychiatrists who testified at his trial, and a homicide detective involved in the investigation.[370]
 
Poster for the theatrical play Jeffrey Dahmer: Guilty but Insane

Theater

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Fifteen counts of first-degree intentional homicide in Wisconsin and one count of aggravated murder in Ohio.
  2. ^ These convictions were served concurrently in relation to Dahmer's September 1988 arrest for drugging and sexually fondling a 13-year-old boy.[2]
  3. ^ Several media accounts published following Dahmer's arrest reference claims purportedly made by Dahmer's father to a parole officer in April 1990 that his older son had been molested by a neighbor at age eight. Lionel would later deny having made such claims, and Dahmer himself would deny having been subjected to any form of sexual abuse.[30]
  4. ^ The family had relocated to a rented property in Barberton, Ohio, prior to moving to Bath Township.[25]
  5. ^ In a 2002 paper published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences, it has been suggested that Dahmer may have had Asperger syndrome.[40]
  6. ^ A September 1992 FBI report on Dahmer indicates he also confessed to engaging in sex with Hicks' body prior to dismembering the corpse.[69]
  7. ^ Two soldiers have since claimed to have been raped by Dahmer while in the Army. In 2010, one stated that Dahmer had repeatedly raped him over a 17-month period while they were both stationed at Baumholder, while another soldier believes Dahmer drugged and raped him inside an armored personnel carrier in 1979.[86][87] However, in numerous interviews following his 1991 arrest, Dahmer stated to both police and psychiatrists he did not sexually assault or engage in willing homosexual relations while stationed in West Germany.[88]
  8. ^ Dahmer also confessed to having committed the same offense on "four or five" previous occasions.
  9. ^ On one occasion, Dahmer's father observed this box at Dahmer's grandmother's house. When he asked Dahmer to open the box, Dahmer became defensive and angry, claiming the box contained pornographic magazines and stating: "Can't I have just one square foot of privacy?" He then promised to open the box the following day, indicating to his father the box contained pornography. His father acceded to his request.[142]
  10. ^ Shortly after moving into 924 North 25th Street, Dahmer purchased granite spray-paint from an art store. Having removed all flesh from Sears' head, he used this substance to spray-paint the skull and Sears' genitals. Dahmer also retained Sears' scalp.[150]
  11. ^ According to a friend of Hughes named Michael Ross, Hughes had known Dahmer "for a long time" prior to his murder. Ross further expounded: "Tony and Jeff had had [sexual] relations. Tony told me so."[175]
  12. ^ The witnesses' observations regarding blood upon Sinthasomphone's testicles and rectum were not corroborated by either the Milwaukee police officers or members of the Milwaukee Fire Department who also arrived at the scene.[190][191][192]
  13. ^ The family of Sinthasomphone would later sue the City of Milwaukee and the three police officers, alleging violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment. These charges were summarily dismissed.[194]
  14. ^ Had Balcerzak and Gabrish conducted a background check pertaining to this incident, the check would have revealed Dahmer was on probation for the September 1988 sexual assault of a thirteen-year-old boy—incidentally Sinthasomphone's older brother.[200]
  15. ^ Having left Sinthasomphone in the company of Dahmer, the patrol unit which had responded to the women's 911 call then radioed their dispatch unit. Above evident laughter from one or more of his colleagues, one officer informed his dispatch unit: "Intoxicated, Asian, naked male was returned to his sober boyfriend ... My partner [is] going to get deloused at the station."[179][202]
  16. ^ Dahmer chose to inject boiling water as opposed to hydrochloric acid into Weinberger's skull as three previous attempts to render victims unresistant and submissive via acid injections had been unsuccessful.[205]
  17. ^ Dahmer purchased this meat tenderizer after attempting to consume the thigh muscle of one victim and discovering the flesh was "so tough he could hardly chew it."[242]
  18. ^ Prior to murdering Dahmer and Anderson, Scarver had repeatedly expressed extreme racism towards white people. As the majority of Dahmer's victims were black and Anderson had attempted to frame two black men for his wife's murder, a possibility exists the attacks on both men were racially motivated.[307][308]
  19. ^ A 1989 study conducted at the University of Chicago had listed Milwaukee as one of five "hypersegregated" cities in the United States.[320]
  20. ^ Several of Dahmer's possessions unrelated to his crimes such as items of furniture were retrieved by his father shortly after Dahmer's sentencing.[325]
  21. ^ Despite Dahmer's insistence the race of his victims was incidental to him, some theorize the majority of his murders may have held a racial motive.[332][333] Alternatively, his victim selection may have simply been a result of his living in an ethnically mixed area, and the demographics of the districts of Milwaukee and Chicago where he typically selected his victims.[40]
  22. ^ Hughes was also able to communicate via lip reading.[346]

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Further reading

  • Blundell, Nigel (1996). Encyclopedia of Serial Killers. PRC Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85648-328-5.
  • Lane, Brian; Gregg, Wilfred (1992). The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers. Headline. ISBN 978-0-7472-3731-0.
  • Mann, Robert; Williamson, Miryam (2007). Forensic Detective: How I Cracked the World's Toughest Cases. Random House of Canada. ISBN 978-0-345-47942-6.
  • Pincus, Jonathan (2002). Base Instincts: What Makes Killers Kill?. W. W. Norton & Company. ISBN 978-0-393-32323-8.
  • Ressler, Robert; Schactman, Tom (1992). Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Hunting Serial Killers for the FBI. St. Martin's Press. ISBN 0-312-95044-6.

External links

  • Excerptsof Jeffrey Dahmer's confession September 10, 2019, at the Wayback Machine
  • WI v. Dahmer (1992): A Court TV website detailing the first of Dahmer's 1992 murder trials
  • Contemporary news article pertaining to the trial of Jeffrey Dahmer
  • CNN interview with Lionel and Shari Dahmer
  • Loneliness and Associated Violent Antisocial Behavior: Analysis of the Case Reports of Jeffrey Dahmer and Dennis Nilsen as published by the United States National Library of Medicine
  • 1993 CBS Interview of Jeffrey Dahmer on YouTube
  • Jeffrey Dahmer at IMDb

jeffrey, dahmer, dahmer, redirects, here, other, uses, dahmer, disambiguation, jeffrey, lionel, dahmer, ɑː, 1960, november, 1994, also, known, milwaukee, cannibal, milwaukee, monster, american, serial, killer, offender, killed, dismembered, seventeen, males, b. Dahmer redirects here For other uses see Dahmer disambiguation Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer ˈ d ɑː m er 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 Many of his later murders involved necrophilia 5 cannibalism and the permanent preservation of body parts typically all or part of the skeleton 6 Jeffrey DahmerDahmer s 1991 mugshotBornJeffrey Lionel Dahmer 1960 05 21 May 21 1960Milwaukee Wisconsin U S DiedNovember 28 1994 1994 11 28 aged 34 Portage Wisconsin U S Cause of deathHomicide by bludgeoning severe skull and brain trauma 3 Other namesThe Milwaukee Cannibal The Milwaukee MonsterConviction s First degree murder 16 counts n 1 Disorderly conduct 2 counts Second degree sexual assault and enticing a child for immoral purposes 1 n 2 Criminal penaltyLife imprisonment without the possibility of parole x16 total of 941 years in prison DetailsVictims17Span of crimes1978 1991CountryUnited StatesState s OhioWisconsinDate apprehendedJuly 22 1991Imprisoned atColumbia Correctional Institution Portage WisconsinAlthough he was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder BPD 7 schizotypal personality disorder StPD 8 and a psychotic disorder Dahmer was found to be legally sane at his trial He was convicted of fifteen of the sixteen homicides he had committed in Wisconsin and was sentenced to fifteen terms of life imprisonment on February 17 1992 9 Dahmer was later sentenced to a sixteenth term of life imprisonment for an additional homicide committed in Ohio in 1978 On November 28 1994 Dahmer was beaten to death by Christopher Scarver a fellow inmate at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage Wisconsin Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Childhood 1 2 Adolescence and high school 2 Late teens and early 20s first murder 2 1 Murder of Steven Hicks 2 2 College and Army service 2 3 Return to Ohio and relocation to West Allis Wisconsin 3 Late 20s and early 30s subsequent murders 3 1 Ambassador Hotel 3 2 Intermediate murders 3 3 Oxford Apartments 3 3 1 1990 murders 3 3 2 1991 murders 4 Arrest 4 1 Capture 4 2 Confession 4 3 Indictment 5 Trial 5 1 Closing arguments 5 2 Conviction 6 Imprisonment 6 1 Death 6 2 Aftermath 7 Victims 7 1 1978 7 2 1987 7 3 1988 7 4 1989 7 5 1990 7 6 1991 8 In media 8 1 Film 8 2 Books 8 3 Television 8 4 Theater 9 See also 10 Notes 11 References 11 1 Citations 12 Print sources 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly lifeChildhood Jeffrey Dahmer was born on May 21 1960 in Milwaukee Wisconsin 10 the first of two sons to Lionel Herbert Dahmer a Marquette University chemistry student and later a research chemist and Joyce Annette Dahmer nee Flint a teletype machine instructor 11 12 Lionel is of German and Welsh ancestry 13 and Joyce was of English Norwegian and Irish ancestry 14 Some sources report Dahmer was deprived of attention as an infant 15 Other sources however suggest that Dahmer was generally doted upon as an infant and toddler by both parents although his mother was known to be tense greedy for both attention and pity and argumentative with her husband and their neighbors 16 As Dahmer entered first grade Lionel s studies kept him away from home much of the time When he was home his wife a hypochondriac who suffered from depression demanded constant attention and spent an increasing amount of time in bed 17 On one occasion she attempted suicide using Equanil 17 Consequently neither parent devoted much time to their son who later recollected that from an early age he felt unsure of the solidity of the family 18 recalling extreme tension and numerous arguments between his parents during his early years 19 Dahmer had been an energetic and happy child but became notably subdued after double hernia surgery shortly before his fourth birthday 20 21 At elementary school Dahmer was regarded as quiet and timid one teacher recollected she detected early signs of abandonment 22 due to his father s absence and mother s illnesses the symptoms of which increased when she became pregnant with her second child 23 In elementary school Dahmer had a small number of friends 24 In October 1966 the family moved to Doylestown Ohio 25 When Joyce gave birth in December Dahmer was allowed to choose the name of his new baby brother he chose the name David 26 The same year Lionel earned his degree 27 and started work as an analytical chemist in nearby Akron Ohio 28 From an early age Dahmer manifested an interest in dead animals His fascination with dead animals may have begun when at the age of four he saw his father removing animal bones from beneath the family home According to Lionel Dahmer was oddly thrilled by the sound the bones made and became preoccupied with animal bones which he initially called his fiddlesticks He occasionally searched beneath and around the family home for additional bones and explored the bodies of live animals to discover where their bones were located 17 In May 1968 the family moved to Bath Township Summit County Ohio 29 n 3 This address was their third in two years and the Dahmers sixth address since marriage 31 n 4 The home stood in one and a half acres of woodland with a small hut only a short walk from the house where Dahmer began collecting large insects and the skeletons of small animals such as chipmunks and squirrels 32 Some of these remains were preserved in jars of formaldehyde and stowed within the hut 33 Two years later during a chicken dinner Dahmer asked Lionel what would happen if the chicken bones were placed in bleach 34 Lionel pleased by what he believed to be his son s scientific curiosity demonstrated how to safely bleach and preserve animal bones Dahmer incorporated these preserving techniques into his bone collecting He also began collecting dead animals including roadkill 35 which he would dissect and bury beside the hut with the skulls occasionally placed atop makeshift crosses 36 According to one friend Dahmer explained to him that he was curious as to how animals fit together 37 In one instance in 1975 Dahmer decapitated the carcass of a dog before nailing the body to a tree and impaling the skull upon a stick in the woodland behind his house 38 As a prank he later invited a friend to view the display claiming he had discovered the remains by chance 39 The same year Lionel taught his son how to preserve animal bones Joyce began increasing her daily consumption of Equanil laxatives and sleeping pills further minimizing her tangible contact with her husband and children 34 Adolescence and high school From his freshman year at Revere High School Dahmer was seen as an outcast n 5 By age 14 he had begun drinking beer and hard alcohol in the daylight hours 41 frequently concealing his liquor inside the jacket he wore to school 35 42 Dahmer mentioned to one classmate who inquired why he was drinking Scotch in a morning history class that the alcohol he consumed was my medicine 43 44 Although largely uncommunicative in his freshman year Dahmer was seen by staff as polite and highly intelligent but with average grades 33 He was a competitive tennis player 45 and played briefly in the high school band 46 When he reached puberty Dahmer discovered he was gay 47 he did not tell his parents In his early teens he had a brief relationship with another teenage boy although they never had intercourse 48 By Dahmer s admission he began fantasizing about dominating and controlling a completely submissive male partner in his early to mid teens and his masturbatory fantasies gradually evolved to his focusing on chests and torsos These fantasies gradually became intertwined with dissection 49 When he was about 16 Dahmer conceived a fantasy of rendering unconscious a particular male jogger he found attractive and then making sexual use of his body On one occasion Dahmer concealed himself in bushes with a baseball bat to lie in wait for this man However the jogger did not pass by on that particular day Dahmer later admitted this was his first attempt to attack and render an individual submissive to him 49 nbsp Dahmer pictured in the 1978 Revere High School yearbook ReverieDahmer was seen by his high school peers as a class clown who often staged pranks 50 which became known as Doing a Dahmer these included bleating and simulating epileptic seizures or cerebral palsy 51 at school and local stores 52 Occasionally Dahmer would perform these antics for money to purchase alcohol 53 By 1977 Dahmer s grades had declined 54 His parents hired a private tutor with limited success The same year in an attempt to save their marriage his parents attended counseling sessions They continued to quarrel frequently When Lionel discovered Joyce had engaged in a brief affair in September 1977 they decided to divorce telling their sons they wished to do so amicably The process of their divorce soon became increasingly bitter and acrimonious and Lionel moved out of the house in early 1978 55 temporarily residing in a motel on North Cleveland Massillon Road 56 57 In May 1978 Dahmer graduated from high school A few weeks before his graduation one of his teachers observed Dahmer sitting close to the school parking lot drinking several cans of beer 58 When the teacher threatened to report the matter Dahmer informed him he was experiencing a lot of problems at home and that the school s guidance counselor was aware of them That spring Joyce contrary to a court order and without informing Lionel moved out of the family home with David to live with relatives in Chippewa Falls Wisconsin 59 60 Dahmer had just turned 18 and remained in the family home 61 Dahmer s parents divorce was finalized on July 24 1978 Joyce was awarded custody of her younger son and alimony payments 62 Late teens and early 20s first murderMurder of Steven Hicks Dahmer committed his first murder in 1978 three weeks after his graduation On June 18 63 Dahmer picked up a hitchhiker named Steven Mark Hicks who was almost 19 64 65 Dahmer lured Hicks to his house on the pretext of drinking Hicks who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert at Chippewa Lake Park Ohio agreed to accompany Dahmer to his house upon the promise of a few beers with Dahmer as he had the house to himself 64 According to Dahmer the sight of the bare chested Hicks standing at the roadside stirred his sexual feelings although when Hicks began talking about girls he knew any sexual passes he made would be rebuffed 66 After several hours of talking drinking and listening to music Hicks wanted to leave and I didn t want him to leave 67 Dahmer bludgeoned Hicks with a 10 pound 4 5 kg dumbbell He later stated he struck Hicks twice from behind 68 with the dumbbell as Hicks sat upon a chair When Hicks fell unconscious Dahmer strangled him to death with the bar of the dumbbell then stripped the clothes from Hicks body before exploring his chest with his hands then masturbating as he stood above the corpse Hours later Dahmer dragged the body to the basement 68 n 6 The following day 70 Dahmer dissected Hicks body in his basement He later buried the remains in a shallow grave in his back yard 71 Several weeks later he unearthed the remains and pared the flesh from the bones 72 He dissolved the flesh in acid before flushing the solution down the toilet he crushed the bones with a sledgehammer and scattered them in the woodland behind the family home 73 Hicks necklace and the knife used to dismember him were thrown from the West Bath Road bridge into the Cuyahoga River 74 College and Army service Six weeks after the murder of Hicks Dahmer s father and his fiancee returned to his home where they discovered Dahmer living alone That August Dahmer enrolled at Ohio State University OSU hoping to major in business 75 Dahmer s sole term at OSU was completely unproductive largely because of his persistent alcohol abuse 76 He received failing grades in Introduction to Anthropology Classical Civilizations and Administrative Science The only course Dahmer was successful at was Riflery having received a B grade His overall GPA was 0 45 4 0 77 78 On one occasion Lionel paid a surprise visit to his son only to find his room strewn with empty liquor bottles Despite his father having paid in advance for the second term Dahmer dropped out of OSU after just three months 79 nbsp Dahmer pictured in West Germany in 1979 His off duty drinking caused him to be deemed unsuitable for military service in 1981 In January 1979 80 on his father s urging Dahmer enlisted in the United States Army 81 He underwent basic training at Fort McClellan in Anniston Alabama before training as a medical specialist at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio Texas He was occasionally reprimanded for intoxication while stationed at Fort Sam Houston On one occasion an instance of insubordination resulted in his entire platoon being punished earning Dahmer a severe beating from his fellow recruits 82 On July 13 1979 Dahmer was deployed to Baumholder West Germany where he served as a combat medic in the 2nd Battalion 68th Armored Regiment 8th Infantry Division 44 83 According to published reports in Dahmer s first year of service he was an average or slightly above average soldier 84 85 n 7 Owing to Dahmer s alcohol abuse his performance deteriorated and in March 1981 he was deemed unsuitable for military service and was later discharged from the Army 89 He received an honorable discharge as his superiors did not believe that any problems Dahmer had in the Army would be applicable to civilian life 90 On March 24 1981 Dahmer was sent to Fort Jackson South Carolina for debriefing and provided with a plane ticket to travel anywhere in the country Dahmer later told police he felt he could not return home to face his father so he opted to travel to Miami Beach Florida both because he was tired of the cold 91 and in an attempt to live by his own means In Florida Dahmer found a job at a delicatessen and rented a room in a nearby motel He spent most of his salary on alcohol and was soon evicted from the motel for non payment 55 Dahmer initially spent his evenings on the beach as he continued to work at the sandwich shop until phoning his father and asking to return to Ohio in September of the same year 92 Return to Ohio and relocation to West Allis Wisconsin After his return to Ohio Dahmer initially lived with his father and stepmother and insisted on being delegated numerous chores to occupy his time while he looked for work He continued to drink heavily and two weeks after his return was arrested for drunk and disorderly conduct 93 He was fined 60 and given a suspended 10 day jail sentence 94 Dahmer s father tried unsuccessfully to wean his son off alcohol In December 1981 he and Dahmer s stepmother sent him to live with his grandmother in West Allis Wisconsin Dahmer s grandmother was the only family member to whom Dahmer displayed any affection 95 They hoped that her influence plus the change of location might persuade Dahmer to quit drinking find a job and live responsibly 96 97 Initially Dahmer s living arrangements with his grandmother were harmonious he accompanied her to church willingly undertook chores actively sought work and abided by most of her house rules although he continued to drink and smoke 98 In early 1982 he found employment as a phlebotomist at the Milwaukee Blood Plasma Center He held this job for a total of ten months before being laid off 95 Dahmer remained unemployed for over two years during which he lived upon whatever money his grandmother gave him 99 Shortly before losing his job Dahmer was arrested for indecent exposure On August 8 1982 at Wisconsin State Fair Park 100 he was observed exposing himself on the south side of the Coliseum in which 25 people were present including women and children For this incident he was convicted and fined 50 plus court costs 101 In January 1985 Dahmer was hired as a mixer at the Milwaukee Ambrosia Chocolate Factory where he worked from 11 p m to 7 a m six nights per week with Saturday evenings off 102 Shortly after he found this job an incident occurred in which Dahmer was propositioned by another man while reading in the West Allis Public Library The stranger threw Dahmer a note offering to perform fellatio upon him Although Dahmer did not respond to this proposition 103 the incident stirred in his mind the fantasies of control and dominance he had developed as a teenager and he began to familiarize himself with Milwaukee s gay bars gay bathhouses and bookstores He also stole a male mannequin from a store 104 which he briefly used for sexual stimulation until his grandmother discovered the item stowed in a closet and demanded that he discard it 105 By late 1985 Dahmer had begun to regularly frequent the bathhouses which he later described as being relaxing places but during his sexual encounters he became frustrated at his partners moving during the act Following his arrest he stated I trained myself to view people as objects of pleasure instead of as people 106 For this reason beginning in June 1986 he administered sleeping pills to his partners giving them liquor laced with sedatives He then waited for his partner to fall asleep before performing various sexual acts 107 To maintain an adequate supply of this medication Dahmer informed doctors he worked nights and required the tablets to adjust to that schedule 108 After approximately 12 such instances the bathhouses administration revoked Dahmer s membership and he began to use hotel rooms to continue this practice 109 Shortly after his bathhouse memberships were revoked 110 Dahmer read a report in a newspaper regarding the upcoming funeral of an 18 year old male He conceived the idea of stealing the freshly interred corpse and taking it home 111 According to Dahmer he attempted to dig up the coffin from the ground but found the soil too hard and abandoned the plan 112 On September 8 1986 113 Dahmer was arrested upon a charge of lewd and lascivious behavior 114 for masturbating in the presence of two 12 year old boys as he stood close to the Kinnickinnic River 115 116 He initially claimed he had merely been urinating unaware that there were witnesses but soon admitted the offense n 8 The charge was changed to disorderly conduct and on March 10 1987 Dahmer was sentenced to one year of probation with additional instructions to undergo counseling 117 Late 20s and early 30s subsequent murdersAmbassador Hotel On November 20 1987 Dahmer at the time residing with his grandmother in West Allis encountered a 25 year old man from Ontonagon Michigan named Steven Tuomi at a bar and persuaded him to return to the Ambassador Hotel in Milwaukee where Dahmer had rented a room for the evening According to Dahmer he had no intention of killing Tuomi but intended to simply drug him and lie beside him as he explored his body The following morning Dahmer awoke to find Tuomi lying beneath him on the bed his chest crushed in and black and blue with bruises Blood was seeping from the corner of his mouth and Dahmer s fists and one forearm were extensively bruised Dahmer later said he had no memory of having killed Tuomi 115 116 118 and that he could not believe this had happened 119 Dahmer purchased a large suitcase in which he transported Tuomi s body to his grandmother s residence One week later 120 he severed the head arms and legs 116 then filleted the bones from the body before cutting the flesh into pieces small enough to handle Dahmer placed the flesh inside plastic garbage bags 120 He wrapped the bones inside a sheet and pounded them into splinters with a sledgehammer The dismemberment process took Dahmer approximately two hours He disposed of all of Tuomi s remains excluding the head 121 in the trash 122 For two weeks following Tuomi s killing Dahmer retained Tuomi s head wrapped in a blanket After two weeks Dahmer boiled the head in a mixture of Soilax 123 an alkali based industrial detergent and bleach in an effort to retain the skull which he then used as stimulus for masturbation Eventually the skull became too brittle by this bleaching process so Dahmer pulverized and disposed of it 121 Intermediate murders According to Dahmer Tuomi s murder was a pivotal incident after which he did not try to control his compulsions 124 He began to actively seek victims most of whom he encountered in or around gay bars and would typically lure them to his grandmother s home He would drug his victim with triazolam or temazepam before or shortly after engaging in sexual activity with them Once his victim was unconscious he strangled them to death 125 126 Two months after the Tuomi killing Dahmer encountered a 14 year old Native American prostitute James Doxtator 127 Dahmer lured him to his grandmother s residence with an offer of 50 to pose for nude pictures They engaged in sexual activity before Dahmer drugged Doxtator and strangled him on the floor of the cellar 128 Dahmer left the body in the cellar for one week before dismembering it in much the same manner as he had with Tuomi He placed all of Doxtator s remains excluding the skull in the trash The skull was boiled and cleansed in bleach before Dahmer found that it too had been rendered brittle by the process He pulverized the skull two weeks later 129 On March 24 1988 Dahmer met a 22 year old bisexual man Richard Guerrero outside a gay bar called the Phoenix 129 Dahmer lured Guerrero to his grandmother s residence offering him 50 to spend the night with him 130 He drugged Guerrero with sleeping pills strangled him with a leather strap and fellated the corpse 130 Dahmer dismembered Guerrero s body within 24 hours again disposing of the remains in the trash and retaining the skull before pulverizing it several months later 131 On April 23 Dahmer lured Ronald Flowers Jr to his house however after giving Flowers a drugged coffee both he and Flowers heard Dahmer s grandmother call Is that you Jeff 132 Although Dahmer replied in a manner that led his grandmother to believe he was alone she observed that he was not alone Because of this Dahmer was unable to kill Flowers instead waiting until he had become unconscious before taking him to the County General Hospital 133 134 In September 1988 Dahmer s grandmother asked him to move out largely because of his drinking his habit of bringing young men to her house late at night and the foul smells emanating from the basement and the garage Dahmer found a one bedroom apartment at 808 North 24th Street 102 and moved into his new residence on September 25 135 Two days later he was arrested for drugging and sexually fondling a 13 year old boy whom he had lured to his home on the pretext of posing nude for photographs 136 137 Dahmer s father hired an attorney named Gerald Boyle to defend his son At Boyle s request Dahmer underwent a series of psychological evaluations prior to his court hearings The evaluations found that Dahmer harbored deep feelings of alienation A second evaluation two months later revealed Dahmer to be an impulsive individual suspicious of others and dismayed by his lack of accomplishments in life His probation officer also referenced a 1987 diagnosis of Dahmer suffering from a schizoid personality disorder for presentation to the court 138 On January 30 1989 Dahmer pleaded guilty to the charges of second degree sexual assault and of enticing a child for immoral purposes 2 Sentencing was suspended until May 139 On March 20 Dahmer commenced a ten day Easter absence from work during which he moved back into his grandmother s home 140 Two months after his conviction and two months prior to his sentencing Dahmer murdered his fifth victim a 24 year old mixed race aspiring model Anthony Sears whom he met at a gay bar on March 25 1989 According to Dahmer on this particular occasion he was not looking to commit a crime however shortly before closing time that evening Sears just started talking to me Dahmer lured Sears to his grandmother s home where the pair engaged in oral sex before Dahmer drugged and strangled Sears 5 The following morning Dahmer placed the corpse in his grandmother s bathtub where he decapitated the body before attempting to flay the corpse 5 He stripped the flesh from the body and pulverized the bones which he disposed of in the trash According to Dahmer he found Sears exceptionally attractive and Sears was the first victim from whom he permanently retained any body parts he preserved Sears head and genitalia in acetone 141 and stored them in a wooden box which he later placed in his work locker n 9 When he moved to a new address the following year he took the remains there 143 On May 23 1989 139 Dahmer was sentenced to five years probation and one year in the House of Correction with work release permitted so he could keep his job He was also required to register as a sex offender 144 Two months before his scheduled release Dahmer was paroled from this regimen 145 His five years probation imposed in 1989 began at this point 146 Dahmer temporarily moved back to his grandmother s home in West Allis 147 Oxford Apartments 1990 murders On May 14 1990 Dahmer moved out of his grandmother s house and into 924 North 25th Street Apartment 213 taking Sears mummified head and genitals with him 148 149 n 10 Although located in a high crime area Dahmer s new apartment was close to his workplace was furnished and at 300 per month inclusive of all bills excluding electricity was economical 148 Within one week of his moving to this address Dahmer killed his sixth victim Raymond Smith Smith was a 32 year old prostitute whom Dahmer lured to his apartment with the promise of 50 for sex 151 Inside the apartment he gave Smith a drink laced with seven sleeping pills then manually strangled him 152 The following day Dahmer purchased a Polaroid camera with which he took several pictures of Smith s body in suggestive positions before dismembering him in the bathroom He boiled the legs arms and pelvis in a steel kettle with Soilax which allowed him to rinse the bones in his sink 152 Dahmer dissolved the remainder of Smith s skeleton excluding the skull in a container filled with acid He later spray painted Smith s skull which he placed alongside the skull of Sears upon a black towel inside a filing cabinet 153 Approximately one week after the murder of Smith on or about May 27 Dahmer lured another young man to his apartment On this occasion Dahmer accidentally consumed the drink laden with sedatives intended for his guest When he awoke the following day he discovered the man had stolen several items of clothing 300 and a watch 154 Dahmer never reported this incident to the police although on May 29 he divulged to his probation officer that he had been robbed 155 In June 1990 Dahmer lured a 27 year old acquaintance Edward Smith to his apartment where he drugged and strangled him On this occasion rather than immediately acidifying the skeleton or repeating previous processes of bleaching which had rendered previous victims skulls brittle Dahmer placed Smith s skeleton in his freezer for several months in the hope it would not retain moisture Freezing the skeleton did not remove moisture and the skeleton of this victim was acidified several months later Dahmer accidentally destroyed the skull when he placed it in the oven to dry a process that caused the skull to explode Dahmer later informed police he had felt rotten about Smith s murder as he had been unable to retain any parts of his body 156 It was my way of remembering their appearance their physical beauty I also wanted to keep if I couldn t keep them there with me whole I at least could keep their skeletons Jeffrey Dahmer recollecting his motivations for both photographing his victims and retaining sections of their skeletal structure February 1993 157 Less than three months after the murder of Edward Smith Dahmer encountered a 22 year old Chicago native named Ernest Miller outside a bookstore on the corner of North 27th Street Miller agreed to accompany Dahmer to his apartment for 50 and further agreed to allow him to listen to his heart and stomach When Dahmer attempted to perform oral sex upon Miller he was informed That ll cost you extra whereupon Dahmer gave Miller a drink laced with two sleeping pills 158 On this occasion Dahmer had only two sleeping pills to give his victim Therefore he killed Miller by slashing his carotid artery with the same knife he used to dissect his victims bodies Miller bled to death within minutes 159 Dahmer then posed the nude body for various suggestive Polaroid photographs before placing it in his bathtub for dismemberment Dahmer repeatedly kissed and talked to the severed head while he dismembered the remainder of the body 159 Dahmer wrapped Miller s heart liver biceps and portions of flesh from the legs in plastic bags and placed them in the freezer for later consumption 6 He boiled the remaining flesh and organs into a jelly like substance using Soilax which enabled him to rinse the flesh off the skeleton which he intended to retain To preserve the skeleton Dahmer placed the bones in a light bleach solution for 24 hours before allowing them to dry upon a cloth for one week The severed head was initially placed in the refrigerator before being stripped of flesh then painted and coated with enamel 160 Three weeks after the murder of Miller on September 24 Dahmer encountered a 22 year old father of two named David Thomas at the Grand Avenue Mall 161 He persuaded him to return to his apartment for a few drinks with additional money on offer if he would pose for photographs In his statement to police after his arrest Dahmer said that after giving Thomas a drink laden with sedatives he did not feel attracted to him but was afraid to allow him to awaken fearing that he would be angry over having been drugged Therefore he strangled him and dismembered the body intentionally retaining no body parts whatsoever He photographed the dismemberment process and retained these photographs which later aided in Thomas s identification 161 Following the murder of Thomas Dahmer did not kill anyone for almost five months although on a minimum of five occasions between October 1990 and February 1991 he unsuccessfully attempted to lure men to his apartment 162 He regularly complained of feelings of both anxiety and depression to his probation officer throughout 1990 with frequent references to his sexuality his solitary lifestyle financial difficulties and shortly before Thanksgiving his apprehension regarding meeting and facing his father and younger brother 163 On several occasions Dahmer also referred to harboring suicidal thoughts 164 1991 murders In February 1991 Dahmer observed a 17 year old named Curtis Straughter standing at a bus stop near Marquette University According to Dahmer he lured Straughter into his apartment with an offer of money for posing for nude photos 165 with the added incentive of sexual intercourse Dahmer drugged Straughter cuffed his hands behind his back then strangled him to death with a leather strap He then dismembered Straughter retaining his skull hands and genitals and photographing each stage of the dismemberment process 166 Less than two months later on April 7 Dahmer encountered a 19 year old named Errol Lindsey 167 168 walking to get a key cut Dahmer lured Lindsey to his apartment where he drugged him then drilled a hole in his skull through which he injected hydrochloric acid with a baster 169 According to Dahmer Lindsey awoke after this experiment which Dahmer had conceived in the hope of inducing a permanent unresistant submissive state saying I have a headache What time is it 170 171 In response to this Dahmer again drugged Lindsey then strangled him He decapitated Lindsey and retained his skull 172 He then flayed Lindsey s body placing the skin in a solution of cold water and salt for several weeks in the hope of permanently retaining it Reluctantly he disposed of Lindsey s skin when he noted it had become too frayed and brittle 172 By 1991 fellow residents of the Oxford Apartments had repeatedly complained to the building s manager Sopa Princewill of the foul smells emanating from Apartment 213 in addition to the sounds of falling objects and the occasional sound of a chainsaw 173 Princewill contacted Dahmer in response to these complaints on several occasions although he initially excused the odors emanating from his apartment as being caused by his freezer breaking causing the contents to become spoiled On later occasions he informed Princewill that the reason for the resurgence of the odor was that several of his tropical fish had recently died and that he would take care of the matter 174 On May 24 1991 Dahmer encountered 31 year old aspiring model Tony Hughes at a nightclub He was lured to Dahmer s apartment with an offer of money to pose for photographs n 11 Hughes was drugged into unconsciousness before Dahmer injected hydrochloric acid into his skull in an effort to disable his will and render him submissive although on this occasion the drilling and injection proved fatal 176 nbsp Konerak SinthasomphoneOn the afternoon of May 26 1991 Dahmer encountered a 14 year old Lao teenager Konerak Sinthasomphone on Wisconsin Avenue Unknown to Dahmer Sinthasomphone was the younger brother of the boy he had molested in 1988 177 Dahmer offered Sinthasomphone money to accompany him to his apartment to pose for Polaroid pictures According to Dahmer Sinthasomphone was initially reluctant to the proposal before changing his mind and accompanying him to his apartment where he posed for two pictures in his underwear before Dahmer drugged him into unconsciousness and performed oral sex on him 178 Before Sinthasomphone fell unconscious Dahmer led the boy into his bedroom where the body of Tony Hughes whom Dahmer had killed three days earlier lay naked on the floor 179 According to Dahmer he believed that Sinthasomphone saw this body yet did not react to seeing the bloated corpse likely because of the effects of the sleeping pills he had ingested 180 On this occasion Dahmer drilled a single narrow hole into the crown of Sinthasomphone s skull through which he injected hydrochloric acid into the frontal lobe 178 Dahmer then drank several beers while lying alongside Sinthasomphone before briefly falling asleep then leaving his apartment to drink at a bar and purchase more alcohol 181 In the early morning hours of May 27 Dahmer returned toward his apartment to discover Sinthasomphone sitting naked on the corner of 25th and State talking in Lao with three distressed young women standing near him 182 183 Dahmer approached the women and told them that Sinthasomphone whom he referred to by the alias John Hmong 184 185 was his friend and attempted to lead him to his apartment by the arm The three women dissuaded Dahmer explaining they had phoned 9 1 1 186 Upon the arrival of two Milwaukee police officers John Balcerzak and Joseph Gabrish 187 Dahmer s demeanor relaxed he told the officers that Sinthasomphone was his 19 year old boyfriend that he had drunk too much following a quarrel 188 and that he frequently behaved in this manner when intoxicated Dahmer added his lover had consumed Jack Daniel s whiskey that evening The three women were exasperated and when one of the trio attempted to indicate to one of the officers both of whom had observed no injuries beyond a scrape to Sinthasomphone s knee and believed him to be intoxicated 189 that Sinthasomphone had blood upon his testicles was bleeding from his rectum and that he had seemingly struggled against Dahmer s attempts to walk him to his apartment prior to their arrival n 12 the officer harshly informed her to butt out 190 shut the hell up and to not interfere 193 Shortly after the arrival of the Milwaukee police officers three members of the Milwaukee Fire Department arrived at the scene These individuals also examined Sinthasomphone for injuries and provided a yellow blanket for the police officers to cover Sinthasomphone One of the three believed Sinthasomphone needed treatment but the police officers directed the fire department personnel to leave 194 192 Shortly thereafter officer Richard Porubcan arrived at the scene n 13 He and Gabrish followed by Balcerzak escorted Dahmer and Sinthasomphone to Dahmer s apartment as Dahmer repeatedly commented on the general crime in the neighborhood and of his appreciation of the police 195 Inside his apartment and in an effort to verify his claim that he and Sinthasomphone were lovers Dahmer showed the officers the two semi nude Polaroid pictures he had taken of Sinthasomphone the previous evening Though Balcerzak said he smelled nothing unusual Gabrish later stated he noted a strange scent reminiscent of excrement inside the apartment 196 This odor emanated from the decomposing body of Hughes 197 198 Dahmer stated that to investigate this odor one officer simply peeked his head around the bedroom but really didn t take a good look The officers then left with a departing remark that Dahmer take good care of Sinthasomphone 199 This incident was listed by the officers as a domestic dispute 190 n 14 Upon the departure of the three officers from his apartment Dahmer again injected hydrochloric acid into Sinthasomphone s brain This second injection proved fatal The following day May 28 Dahmer took a day s leave from work to devote himself to the dismemberment of the bodies of Sinthasomphone and Hughes He retained both victims skulls 201 n 15 On June 30 Dahmer traveled to Chicago where he encountered a 20 year old named Matt Turner at a bus station 203 Turner accepted Dahmer s offer to travel to Milwaukee for a professional photo shoot At the apartment Dahmer drugged strangled and dismembered Turner and placed his head and internal organs in separate plastic bags in the freezer 204 Turner was not reported missing Five days later on July 5 Dahmer lured 23 year old Jeremiah Weinberger from a Chicago bar to his apartment on the promise of spending the weekend with him He drugged Weinberger and twice injected boiling water through his skull sending him into a coma from which he died two days later 204 n 16 On July 15 Dahmer encountered 24 year old 206 Oliver Lacy at the corner of 27th and Kilbourn 207 Lacy agreed to Dahmer s ruse of posing nude for photographs and accompanied him to his apartment where the pair engaged in tentative sexual activity before Dahmer drugged Lacy On this occasion Dahmer intended to prolong the time he spent with Lacy while alive After unsuccessfully attempting to render Lacy unconscious with chloroform 208 he phoned his workplace to request a day s absence this was granted although the next day he was suspended 206 After strangling Lacy Dahmer had sex with the corpse before dismembering him 206 He placed Lacy s head and heart in the refrigerator and his skeleton in the freezer 206 Four days later on July 19 Dahmer received word that he was dismissed 209 Upon receipt of this news Dahmer lured 25 year old Joseph Bradehoft to his apartment Bradehoft was strangled and left lying on Dahmer s bed covered with a sheet for two days On July 21 Dahmer removed the sheet to find the head covered in maggots He decapitated the body cleaned the head and placed it in the refrigerator 210 He later acidified Bradehoft s torso along with those of two other victims killed within the previous month 211 212 ArrestCapture On July 22 1991 Dahmer approached three men with an offer of 100 to accompany him to his apartment to pose for nude photographs 213 drink beer and simply keep him company 214 One of the trio 32 year old Tracy Edwards agreed to accompany him to his apartment Upon entering Dahmer s apartment Edwards noted a foul odor and several boxes of hydrochloric acid on the floor which Dahmer claimed to use for cleaning bricks After some minor conversation Edwards responded to Dahmer s request to turn his head and view his tropical fish whereupon Dahmer placed a handcuff upon his wrist When Edwards asked What s happening Dahmer unsuccessfully attempted to cuff his wrists together 215 then told Edwards to accompany him to the bedroom to pose for nude pictures While inside the bedroom Edwards noted nude male posters on the wall and that a videotape of The Exorcist III was playing 214 216 He also noted a blue 57 gallon drum in the corner from which a strong odor emanated 217 Dahmer then brandished a knife and informed Edwards he intended to take nude pictures of him In an attempt to appease Dahmer Edwards unbuttoned his shirt saying he would allow him to do so if he would remove the handcuffs and put the knife away In response to this promise Dahmer simply turned his attention towards the TV Edwards observed Dahmer rocking back and forth and chanting before turning his attention back to him He placed his head on Edwards chest listened to his heartbeat and with the knife pressed against his intended victim informed Edwards he intended to eat his heart 218 In continuous attempts to prevent Dahmer from attacking him Edwards repeated that he was Dahmer s friend and that he was not going to run away 219 Edwards had decided he was going to either jump from a window or run through the unlocked front door upon the next available opportunity When Edwards next stated he needed to use the bathroom he asked if they could sit with a beer in the living room where there was air conditioning Dahmer consented and the pair walked to the living room when Edwards exited the bathroom Inside the living room Edwards waited until he observed Dahmer have a momentary lapse of concentration before requesting to use the bathroom again 220 When Edwards rose from the couch he noted Dahmer was not holding the handcuffs whereupon Edwards punched him in the face knocking Dahmer off balance and ran out the front door 221 At 11 30 p m on July 22 Edwards flagged down two Milwaukee police officers Robert Rauth and Rolf Mueller at the corner of North 25th Street The officers noted Edwards had a handcuff attached to his wrist 222 223 whereupon he explained to the officers that a freak had placed the handcuffs upon him and asked if the police could remove them When the officers handcuff keys failed to fit the brand of handcuffs Edwards agreed to accompany the officers to the apartment where Edwards stated he had spent the previous five hours before escaping 222 When the officers and Edwards arrived at Apartment 213 Dahmer invited the trio inside and acknowledged he had placed the handcuffs upon Edwards although he offered no explanation as to why he had done so At this point Edwards divulged to the officers that Dahmer had also brandished a large knife upon him and that this had happened in the bedroom Dahmer made no comment to this revelation indicating to one of the officers Mueller that the key to the handcuffs was in his bedside dresser As Mueller entered the bedroom Dahmer attempted to pass Mueller to retrieve the key himself whereupon the second officer present Rauth informed him to back off 224 In the bedroom Mueller noted there was a large knife beneath the bed He saw an open drawer which upon closer inspection contained scores of Polaroid pictures many of which were of human bodies in various stages of dismemberment Mueller noted the decor indicated they had been taken in the same apartment in which they were standing Mueller walked into the living room to show them to his partner 225 uttering the words These are for real 224 When Dahmer saw that Mueller was holding several of his Polaroids he fought with the officers in an effort to resist arrest The officers quickly overpowered him cuffed his hands behind his back and called a second squad car for backup At this point Mueller opened the refrigerator to reveal the freshly severed head of a black male on the bottom shelf 226 As Dahmer lay pinned on the floor beneath Rauth he turned his head towards the officers and muttered the words For what I did I should be dead 227 A more detailed search of the apartment conducted by the Milwaukee police s Criminal Investigation Bureau revealed a total of four severed heads in Dahmer s kitchen A total of seven skulls some painted some bleached were found in Dahmer s bedroom and inside a closet 228 Investigators discovered collected blood drippings upon a tray at the bottom of Dahmer s refrigerator plus two human hearts 229 and a portion of arm muscle each wrapped inside plastic bags upon the shelves In Dahmer s freezer investigators discovered an entire torso plus a bag of human organs and flesh stuck to the ice at the bottom 230 nbsp Private contractors from the Fire Department s Hazardous Materials Unit remove the 57 gallon drum from Dahmer s apartment July 23 1991 231 Elsewhere in Apartment 213 investigators discovered two entire skeletons a pair of severed hands two severed and preserved penises a mummified scalp and in the 57 gallon drum three further dismembered torsos dissolving in the acid solution A total of 74 Polaroid pictures detailing the dismemberment of Dahmer s victims were found 232 In reference to the recovery of body parts and artifacts at 924 North 25th Street the chief medical examiner later stated It was more like dismantling someone s museum than an actual crime scene 233 Confession Beginning in the early hours of July 23 1991 Dahmer was questioned by Detective Patrick Kennedy as to the murders he had committed and the evidence found at his apartment Over the following two weeks Kennedy and later Detective Dennis Murphy conducted numerous interviews with Dahmer which when combined totaled over 60 hours 234 235 Dahmer waived his right to have a lawyer present throughout his interrogations 236 adding he wished to confess all as he had created this horror and it only makes sense I do everything to put an end to it 237 He readily admitted to having murdered sixteen young men in Wisconsin since 1987 with one further victim Steven Hicks killed in Ohio in 1978 238 Most of Dahmer s victims had been rendered unconscious prior to their murder although some had died as a result of having acid or boiling water injected into their brain As he had no memory of the killing of his second victim Steven Tuomi he was unsure whether he was unconscious when beaten to death although he did concede it was possible that his viewing the exposed chest of Tuomi while in a drunken stupor may have led him to unsuccessfully attempt to tear Tuomi s heart from his chest 239 Almost all the murders Dahmer committed after moving into the Oxford Apartments had involved a ritual of posing the victims bodies in suggestive positions typically with the chest thrust outwards prior to dismemberment 240 Dahmer readily admitted to engaging in necrophilia with several of his victims bodies including performing sexual acts with their viscera 240 as he dismembered their bodies in his bathtub Having noted that much of the blood pooled inside his victims chest after death Dahmer first removed their internal organs then suspended the torso so the blood drained into his bathtub before dicing any organs he did not wish to retain and paring the flesh from the body 241 The bones he wished to dispose of were pulverized or acidified with Soilax and bleach solutions used to aid in the preservation of the skeletons and skulls he wished to keep 153 Dahmer confessed to having consumed the hearts liver biceps and portions of thigh 242 of three victims he had killed at the Oxford Apartments Raymond Smith Ernest Miller and Oliver Lacy and to have retained the flesh and organs of other victims for intended consumption 243 Typically Dahmer would tenderize the body parts he intended to consume prior to preparing meals flavored with various condiments 235 244 n 17 Referencing his reasons for consuming his victims Dahmer stated he had initially consumed portions of his victims due to curiosity before adding I suppose in an odd way it made me feel they were even more a permanent part of me 245 Describing the increase in his rate of killing in the two months prior to his arrest Dahmer stated he had been completely swept along 246 with his compulsion to kill adding It was an incessant and never ending desire to be with someone at whatever cost Someone good looking really nice looking It just filled my thoughts all day long 247 When asked as to why he had preserved a total of seven skulls and the entire skeletons of two victims Dahmer stated he had been in the process of constructing a private altar of victims skulls which he had intended to display on the black table located in his living room and upon which he had photographed the bodies of many of his victims 248 nbsp An illustration provided by Dahmer depicting the private altar he had been planning to create at the time of his July 1991 arrestThis display of skulls was to be adorned at each side with the complete skeletons of Miller and Lacy The four severed heads found in his kitchen were to have all flesh removed and used in this altar as was the skull of at least one future victim Incense sticks were to be placed at each end of the black table above which Dahmer intended to place a large blue lamp with extending blue globe lights 248 The entire construction was to be placed before a window covered with a black opaque shower curtain in front of which Dahmer intended to sit in a black leather chair 248 When asked in a November 18 1991 interview to whom the altar was dedicated Dahmer replied Myself It was a place where I could feel at home He further described his intended altar as a place for meditation from where he believed he could draw a sense of power adding If this his arrest had happened six months later that s what they would have found 248 Indictment On July 25 1991 Dahmer was charged with four counts of first degree murder By August 22 he had been charged with a further eleven murders committed in Wisconsin 237 On September 14 investigators in Ohio having uncovered hundreds of bone fragments in woodland behind the address in which Dahmer had confessed to killing his first victim formally identified two molars and a vertebra with X ray records of Hicks 249 Three days later Dahmer was charged by authorities in Ohio with Hicks s murder 250 Dahmer was not charged with the attempted murder of Edwards 237 nor with the murder of Tuomi 251 He was not charged with Tuomi s murder because the Milwaukee County District Attorney only brought charges where murder could be proven beyond a reasonable doubt 252 and Dahmer had no memory of actually committing this particular murder for which no physical evidence of the crime existed 252 At a scheduled preliminary hearing on January 13 1992 253 Dahmer pleaded guilty but insane to 15 counts of murder 254 TrialDahmer s trial began on January 30 1992 255 He was tried in Milwaukee for the 15 counts of first degree murder 256 before Judge Laurence Gram 257 By pleading guilty on January 13 to the charges brought against him Dahmer had waived his rights to a trial to establish guilt as defined in Wisconsin law 258 Attorneys at Dahmer s trial debated whether he suffered from either a mental or a personality disorder 258 The prosecution claimed that any disorders did not deprive Dahmer of the ability to appreciate the criminality of his conduct or to deprive him of the ability to resist his impulses The defense argued that Dahmer suffered from a mental disease 259 and was driven by obsessions and impulses he was unable to control 260 Defense experts argued that Dahmer was insane due to his necrophilic drive his compulsion to have sexual encounters with corpses Defense expert Fred Berlin testified that Dahmer was unable to conform his conduct at the time that he committed the crimes due to his paraphilia or more specifically necrophilia Judith Becker a professor of psychiatry and psychology was the second expert witness for the defense Becker diagnosed Dahmer as a necrophiliac although she added Dahmer had informed her he preferred comatose sexual partners to deceased ones 75 percent of the time 261 The final defense expert to testify forensic psychiatrist Carl Wahlstrom diagnosed Dahmer with necrophilia borderline personality disorder schizotypal personality disorder alcohol dependence and a psychotic disorder 262 263 264 On February 8 Fred Fosdal testified on behalf of the prosecution 265 Fosdal testified to his belief that Dahmer was without mental disease or defect at the time he committed the murders He described Dahmer as a calculating and cunning individual able to differentiate between right and wrong with the ability to control his actions and whose lust overpowered his morals 266 Although Fosdal did state his belief that Dahmer was a paraphiliac his conclusion was that Dahmer was not a sadist 244 The second and final witness to appear for the prosecution forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz began his testimony on February 12 Dietz testified that he did not believe Dahmer had any form of mental disease or defect at the time that he committed the crimes stating that Dahmer went to great lengths to be alone with his victim and to have no witnesses 267 He explained that there was ample evidence that Dahmer prepared in advance for each murder therefore his crimes were not impulsive 268 269 Although Dietz did concede any acquisition of a paraphilia was not a matter of personal choice 267 he stated his belief that Dahmer s habit of becoming intoxicated prior to committing each of the murders was significant If he had an impulse to kill or a compulsion to kill Dietz testified he wouldn t have to drink alcohol to overcome it He only has to drink alcohol to overcome it because he is inhibited against killing 270 Dietz noted that Dahmer strongly identified with the villains of The Exorcist III and Return of the Jedi particularly the level of power held by these characters Expounding on the significance of these movies on Dahmer s psyche and many of the murders committed at the Oxford Apartments Dietz explained that Dahmer occasionally viewed scenes from these films before searching for a victim 271 Dietz diagnosed Dahmer with substance use disorder paraphilia and schizotypal personality disorder 272 Two court appointed mental health professionals testifying independently of either prosecution or defense were forensic psychiatrist George Palermo and clinical psychologist Samuel Friedman Palermo stated that the murders were the result of a pent up aggression within himself Dahmer He killed those men because he wanted to kill the source of his homosexual attraction to them In killing them he killed what he hated in himself Palermo concluded that Dahmer had a severe mixed personality disorder 273 with antisocial obsessive compulsive sadistic fetishistic borderline and necrophilic features but otherwise legally sane 274 Friedman testified that it was a longing for companionship that caused Dahmer to kill and testified that Dahmer was not psychotic He described Dahmer as amiable pleasant to be with courteous with a sense of humor conventionally handsome and charming in manner He was and still is a bright young man 6 275 He diagnosed Dahmer with a personality disorder not otherwise specified featuring borderline obsessive compulsive and sadistic traits 276 Closing arguments The trial lasted two weeks 168 On February 14 both attorneys delivered their closing arguments to the jury Each attorney was allowed to speak for two hours Defense attorney Gerald Boyle argued first Repeatedly referring to the testimony of the mental health professionals almost all of whom had agreed Dahmer was afflicted with a mental disease 277 Boyle argued that Dahmer s compulsive killings had been a result of a sickness he discovered not chose 278 279 Boyle portrayed Dahmer as a desperately lonely and profoundly sick individual so out of control he could not conform his conduct anymore 280 Following the defense counsel s 75 minute closing argument Michael McCann delivered his closing argument for the prosecution describing Dahmer as a sane man in full control of his actions who simply strove to avoid detection 281 278 McCann described Dahmer as a calculating individual who killed to control his victims and retained their bodies merely to afford himself a prolonged period of sexual pleasure 282 McCann argued that by pleading guilty but insane to the charges Dahmer was seeking to escape responsibility for his crimes 278 Conviction On February 15 the court reconvened to hear the verdict Dahmer was ruled to be sane and not suffering from a mental disorder at the time of each of the 15 murders for which he was tried although in each count two of the twelve jurors signified their dissent 283 Formal sentencing was postponed until February 17 On this date Dahmer s attorney announced his client wished to address the court Dahmer then approached a lectern and read from a statement prepared by himself and his defense as he faced the judge 284 In this statement Dahmer emphasized that he had never desired freedom following his arrest and that he frankly wished for his own death He further stressed that none of his murders had been motivated by hatred that he understood that nothing he either said or did could undo the terrible harm he had caused to the families of his victims and the city of Milwaukee and that he and his doctors believed his criminal behavior had been motivated by mental disorders Dahmer added that this medical knowledge had given him some peace and that although he understood that society would never forgive him he hoped God would 285 Dahmer closed his statement with I know my time in prison will be terrible but I deserve whatever I get because of what I have done Thank you your honor and I am prepared for your sentence which I know will be the maximum I ask for no consideration 285 He then returned to his seat to await formal sentencing 286 Dahmer was then sentenced to life imprisonment plus ten years upon the first two counts 287 The remaining thirteen counts carried a mandatory sentence of life imprisonment plus seventy years The death penalty was not an option for Judge Gram to consider at the penalty phase as Wisconsin had abolished capital punishment in 1853 288 Upon hearing of Dahmer s sentencing his father Lionel and stepmother Shari requested to be allowed a ten minute private meeting with their son before he was transferred to the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage to begin his sentence 286 This request was granted and the trio exchanged hugs and well wishes before Dahmer was escorted away Three months after his conviction in Milwaukee Dahmer was extradited to Ohio to be tried for the murder of his first victim Steven Hicks 289 In a court hearing lasting just 45 minutes 290 Dahmer again pleaded guilty to the charges and was sentenced to a 16th term of life imprisonment on May 1 1992 291 Imprisonment nbsp The Columbia Correctional Institution Dahmer was imprisoned at this facility until his death in 1994 Upon sentencing Dahmer was transferred to the Columbia Correctional Institution 292 For the first year of his incarceration Dahmer was placed in solitary confinement due to concerns for his physical safety should he come into contact with fellow inmates He received ample correspondence from individuals across the world with several individuals donating money which he spent on items such as cassette recordings stationery cigarettes and magazines 293 Upon Dahmer s request after one year in solitary confinement he was transferred to a less secure unit 294 where he was assigned a two hour daily work detail cleaning the toilet block 295 This work detail later expanded to include cleaning the prison gymnasium 296 Shortly after completing his lengthy confessions in 1991 Dahmer had requested to Detective Murphy that he be given a copy of the Bible 258 This request was granted and Dahmer gradually devoted himself to Christianity and became a born again Christian On his father s urging he also read creationist books from the Institute for Creation Research 297 In May 1994 Dahmer was baptized by Roy Ratcliff a minister in the Church of Christ and a graduate of Oklahoma Christian University whom he had met on April 20 298 This service was conducted in the prison whirlpool 299 300 Following Dahmer s baptism Ratcliff visited him on a weekly basis 298 The two regularly discussed the prospect of death and Ratcliff later divulged that in the months prior to his murder Dahmer had questioned whether he was sinning against God by continuing to live 301 Referring to his crimes in a 1994 interview with Stone Phillips on Dateline NBC Dahmer had stated If a person doesn t think that there is a God to be accountable to then what s the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges That s how I thought anyway 302 On July 3 1994 a fellow inmate Osvaldo Durruthy attempted to slash Dahmer s throat with a razor embedded in a toothbrush as Dahmer sat in the prison chapel after the weekly church service was concluded 303 304 Dahmer received superficial wounds and was not seriously hurt in this incident 305 According to Dahmer s family he had long been ready to die and accepted any punishment which he might endure in prison In addition to his father and stepmother maintaining regular contact Dahmer s mother Joyce also maintained regular contact with her son Prior to his arrest the two had not seen each other since Christmas 1983 306 Joyce related that in her weekly phone calls whenever she expressed concerns for her son s physical well being Dahmer responded with comments to the effect of It doesn t matter Mom I don t care if something happens to me 301 Death On the morning of November 28 1994 Dahmer left his cell to conduct his assigned work detail Accompanying him were two fellow inmates Jesse Anderson and Christopher Scarver The trio were left unsupervised in the showers of the prison gym for approximately 20 minutes At approximately 8 10 a m 307 Dahmer was discovered on the floor of the bathrooms of the gym suffering from extreme head wounds 308 he had been severely bludgeoned about the head and face with a 20 inch 51 centimeter metal bar 307 His head had also been repeatedly struck against the wall in the assault 294 Although Dahmer was still alive and was rushed to a nearby hospital he was pronounced dead one hour later Anderson had been beaten with the same instrument he died from his wounds two days later 301 309 Scarver who was serving a life sentence for a murder committed in 1990 informed authorities he had first attacked Dahmer with the metal bar as Dahmer was cleaning a staff locker room before attacking Anderson as Anderson cleaned an inmate locker room According to Scarver Dahmer did not yell or make any noise as he was attacked Immediately after attacking both men Scarver who was thought to be schizophrenic returned to his cell and informed a prison guard God told me to do it Jesse Anderson and Jeffrey Dahmer are dead 294 310 311 Scarver was adamant he had not planned the attacks in advance 312 although he later divulged to investigators he had concealed the 20 inch iron bar used to kill both men in his clothing shortly before the killings 311 n 18 Upon learning of his death Dahmer s mother Joyce responded angrily to the media Now is everybody happy Now that he s bludgeoned to death is that good enough for everyone 313 The response of the families of Dahmer s victims was mixed some celebrated the news while others were saddened Catherine Lacy the mother of victim Oliver Lacy remarked The hurt is worse now because he s not suffering like we are 171 The district attorney who prosecuted Dahmer cautioned against turning Scarver into a folk hero saying that Dahmer s death was still murder 301 On May 15 1995 Scarver was sentenced to two additional terms of life imprisonment for the murders of Dahmer and Anderson 314 Dahmer had stated in his will that he wished for no services to be conducted and that he wished to be cremated 315 In September 1995 Dahmer s body was cremated and his ashes divided between his parents 316 Owing to a disagreement between his parents as to whether Dahmer s brain should be retained for medical research this organ was initially retained but later cremated in December of 1995 317 318 Aftermath On August 5 1991 as the nature and scale of Dahmer s crimes initially came to light a candlelight vigil to celebrate and heal the Milwaukee community 319 was attended by more than 400 people Present at the vigil were community leaders gay rights activists and family members of several of Dahmer s victims Organizers stated the purpose of the vigil was to enable Milwaukeeans to share their feelings of pain and anger over what happened 9 Dahmer s murders were committed at a time of heightened racial tension in Milwaukee A professor of community studies at the University of Wisconsin Milwaukee Walter Farrell later stated race relations in the city had been in a state of disrepair for nearly a decade at the time of Dahmer s arrest n 19 In an August 1991 interview given to the Christian Science Monitor Farrell stated that news of the murders as well as the conduct of Milwaukee police officers John Balcerzak and Joseph Gabrish with regards to victim Konerak Sinthasomphone exacerbated and highlighted racial tensions within the city 320 Milwaukee s gay scene was generally underground and transient in nature at the time of Dahmer s murders with many sexually active gay men using aliases 321 Many in the city s gay community were nervous of the intentions of others after the extent of Dahmer s murders became known although the fear and distrust generated by Dahmer s crimes was short lived As the 1990s progressed the usage of aliases became less common among members of Milwaukee s gay community 321 The Oxford Apartments at 924 North 25th Street where Dahmer had killed twelve of his victims were demolished in November 1992 322 The site is now a vacant lot Alternate plans to convert the site into either a memorial garden a playground or to reconstruct new housing have failed to materialize Dahmer s estate was awarded to the families of eleven 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 Although victims relatives stated the motivation was not greed the announcement sparked controversy 323 324 A civic group Milwaukee Civic Pride was quickly established in an effort to raise the funds to purchase and destroy many of Dahmer s possessions n 20 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 subsequently destroyed and buried in an undisclosed Illinois landfill 326 Lionel Dahmer is retired he lived with his second wife Shari until her death in 2023 327 Both refused to change their surname and professed their love of Dahmer in spite of his crimes In 1994 Lionel 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 and Shari although three families subsequently sued Lionel two for using their names in the book without obtaining prior consent 328 and a third family that of Steven Hicks filing a wrongful death suit against Lionel Shari and former wife Joyce citing parental negligence as the cause for the claim 329 Joyce Flint died of cancer on November 27 2000 Prior to her death she had attempted suicide on at least one occasion 330 Dahmer s younger brother David changed his surname and lives in anonymity 331 VictimsJeffrey Dahmer killed seventeen young men between 1978 and 1991 Twelve were killed in his North 25th Street apartment Three victims were murdered and dismembered at his grandmother s West Allis residence His first and second victims were murdered at his parents home in Ohio and at the Ambassador Hotel in Milwaukee respectively A total of fourteen of Dahmer s victims were from various ethnic minority backgrounds with nine victims being black Dahmer was adamant that the race of his victims was incidental to him and that it was the body form of a potential victim that attracted his attention 292 n 21 These contentions have been supported via an independent forensic specialists study of Dahmer s victim selection the anthropological analysis of which revealed his victims shared a morphological similarity and suggesting Dahmer was psychologically attracted to a certain anthropometric body type 334 Most of Dahmer s victims were killed by strangulation after being drugged with sedatives His first victim was killed by a combination of bludgeoning and strangulation and his second victim was battered to death with one further victim killed in 1990 Ernest Miller dying of a combination of shock and blood loss due to his carotid artery being cut 6 Four of Dahmer s victims killed in 1991 had holes bored into their skulls through which Dahmer injected hydrochloric acid or later boiling water into the frontal lobes 335 in an attempt to induce a permanent submissive unresistant state This proved fatal although on each occasion this was not Dahmer s intention 204 1978 June 18 Steven Mark Hicks 18 Last seen hitchhiking to a rock concert in Chippewa Lake Park in Bath Ohio 336 By Dahmer s admission Hicks caught his attention because he was bare chested He was bludgeoned with a dumbbell and strangled to death with this instrument before being dismembered Remains pulverized and scattered in woodland behind Dahmer s family home 1987 nbsp Steven Walter TuomiNovember 20 Steven Walter Tuomi 25 Killed in a rented room at the Ambassador Hotel in Milwaukee Dahmer claimed to have no memory of murdering Tuomi yet stated he must have battered him to death in a drunken stupor His body was dismembered in the basement of Dahmer s grandmother s house and the remains discarded in the trash No remains were ever found 337 1988 January 16 James Edward Doxtator 14 Met Dahmer outside a gay bar in Wisconsin Doxtator was lured to West Allis on the pretext of earning 50 for posing for nude pictures Dahmer strangled Doxtator and kept his body in the basement for a week before dismembering him and discarding the remains in the trash No remains were ever found March 24 Richard Guerrero 22 Drugged and strangled in Dahmer s bedroom at West Allis Dahmer dismembered Guerrero s corpse in the basement dissolved the flesh in acid and disposed of the bones in the trash He bleached and retained the skull for several months before disposing of it 338 No remains were ever found 1989 March 25 Anthony Lee Sears 24 Sears was the last victim to be drugged and strangled at Dahmer s grandmother s residence he was also the first victim from whom Dahmer permanently retained any body parts 339 His preserved skull and genitals were found in a filing cabinet at 924 North 25th Street following Dahmer s arrest in 1991 340 1990 May 20 Raymond Lamont Smith also known as Ricky Beeks 32 341 The first victim to be killed at Dahmer s North 25th Street apartment Smith was a male sex worker whom Dahmer encountered at a tavern Dahmer gave Smith a drink laced with sleeping pills then strangled him on his kitchen floor 151 His skull was spray painted and retained June 14 Edward Warren Smith 27 342 A known acquaintance of Dahmer who was last seen in his company at a party 343 Dahmer acidified Smith s skeleton his skull was destroyed unintentionally when placed in the oven in an effort to remove moisture 344 No remains were ever found September 2 Ernest Marquez Miller 22 Miller was a dance student whom Dahmer encountered outside a bookstore According to Dahmer he was especially attracted to Miller s physique He was killed by having his carotid artery severed before being dismembered in the bathtub with Dahmer storing his entire skeleton in the bottom drawer of a filing cabinet and his heart liver biceps and portions of his thighs in the freezer for later consumption 345 September 24 David Courtney Thomas 22 Encountered Dahmer near the Grand Avenue Mall he was lured to Dahmer s apartment on the promise of money for posing nude Once a laced drink had rendered Thomas unconscious Dahmer decided he wasn t my type Nonetheless Dahmer strangled Thomas taking Polaroid photos of the dismemberment process No remains were ever found 161 1991 February 18 Curtis Durrell Straughter 17 Approached by Dahmer as he waited at a bus stop near Marquette University Dahmer lured Straughter to his apartment where he drugged handcuffed and strangled him before dismembering his body in the bathtub He retained Straughter s skull hands and genitals April 7 Errol Lindsey 19 The first victim upon whom Dahmer practiced what he later described to investigators as his drilling technique a procedure in which he drilled holes into the victim s skull through which he injected hydrochloric acid into the brain According to Dahmer Lindsey awoke after this practice after which he was again rendered unconscious with a drink laced with sedatives then strangled to death Dahmer flayed Lindsey s body and retained the skin for several weeks 346 His skull was found following Dahmer s arrest nbsp Tony Anthony HughesMay 24 Tony Anthony Hughes 31 Hughes was lured by Dahmer to his apartment upon the promise of posing nude for photographs As Hughes was deaf he and Dahmer communicated using handwritten notes 346 n 22 The injection of hydrochloric acid into Hughes s skull proved fatal His body was left on Dahmer s bedroom floor for three days before being dismembered with Dahmer photographing the dismemberment process His skull was retained and identified from dental records 347 May 27 Konerak Sinthasomphone 14 The younger brother of the boy Dahmer had assaulted in 1988 Sinthasomphone was drugged and had hydrochloric acid injected into his brain before Dahmer left him unattended as he left the apartment to purchase beer When he returned he discovered Sinthasomphone naked and disoriented in the street with three distressed young women attempting to assist him When police arrived Dahmer persuaded them he and Sinthasomphone were lovers and that Sinthasomphone was simply intoxicated When police left Sinthasomphone with Dahmer in his apartment Dahmer again injected hydrochloric acid into Sinthasomphone s brain and this proved fatal His head was retained in the freezer and his body dismembered 199 June 30 Matt Cleveland Turner 20 On June 30 Dahmer attended the Chicago Pride Parade At a bus stop he encountered a 20 year old named Matt Turner and persuaded him to accompany him to Milwaukee to pose for a photo shoot Turner was drugged strangled and then dismembered in the bathtub His head and internal organs were put in the freezer and his torso subsequently placed in the 57 gallon drum Dahmer purchased on July 12 348 July 5 Jeremiah Benjamin Weinberger 23 Met Dahmer at a gay bar in Chicago and agreed to accompany him to Milwaukee for the weekend Dahmer drilled through Weinberger s skull and injected boiling water into the cavity He later recalled Weinberger s death to be exceptional as he was the only victim who died with his eyes open 349 Weinberger s decapitated body was kept in the bathtub for a week before being dismembered his torso was placed in the 57 gallon drum July 15 Oliver Joseph Lacy 24 A bodybuilding enthusiast whom Dahmer enticed to his apartment on the promise of money for posing for photographs Lacy was drugged and strangled with a leather strap before being decapitated with his head and heart being placed in the refrigerator 350 His skeleton was retained to adorn one side of the private shrine of skulls and skeletons Dahmer was in the process of creating when arrested one week later July 19 Joseph Arthur Bradehoft 25 Dahmer s last victim Bradehoft was a father of three children from Minnesota who was looking for work in Milwaukee at the time of his murder 351 352 He was left on Dahmer s bed for two days following his murder before on July 21 being decapitated His head was placed in the refrigerator and his torso in the 57 gallon drum In mediaFilm The Secret Life Jeffrey Dahmer was released in 1993 Directed by David Bowen this biographical crime drama stars Carl Crew as Dahmer 353 The biographical film Dahmer was released in 2002 It stars Jeremy Renner in the title role and co stars Bruce Davison as Dahmer s father Lionel 354 The drama film Raising Jeffrey Dahmer was released in 2006 Revolving around the reactions of Dahmer s parents following his arrest in 1991 Raising Jeffrey Dahmer stars Rusty Sneary as Dahmer and co stars Scott Cordes as Lionel 355 In 2012 an independent documentary The Jeffrey Dahmer Files premiered at the South by Southwest festival It features interviews with Dahmer s former neighbor Pamela Bass as well as Detective Patrick Kennedy and the city medical examiner Jeffrey Jentzen 356 The Marc Meyers directed film My Friend Dahmer premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 25 2017 357 Based on the graphic novel by John Backderf the film stars Ross Lynch as Dahmer and chronicles his high school years and the events leading up to his first murder 358 Books Berry Dee Christopher 2022 Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer The Cannibal Killer London Ad Lib Publishers Limited ISBN 978 1 913 54331 0 Dahmer Lionel 1994 A Father s Story New York William Morrow and Company ISBN 978 0 688 12156 3 Dvorchak Robert J Holewa Lisa 1992 Milwaukee Massacre Jeffrey Dahmer and the Milwaukee Murders London Hale Publishing ISBN 978 0 7090 5003 2 Ewing Charles Patrick McCann Joseph T 2006 Minds on Trial Great Cases in Law and Psychology Oxford England Oxford University Press ISBN 978 0 19 518176 0 Haycock Dean A 2014 Murderous Minds Exploring the Criminal Psychopathic Brain Neurological Imaging and the Manifestation of Evil Winnipeg Pegasus Publications ISBN 978 1 60598 498 8 Ratcliff Roy Adams Lindy 2006 Dark Journey Deep Grace Jeffrey Dahmer s Story of Faith Abilene Texas Leafwood Publishers ISBN 978 0 9767790 2 5 Rosewood Jack 2017 Jeffrey Dahmer A Terrifying True Story of Rape Murder and Cannibalism Wyoming LAK Publishing ISBN 978 1 6484505 5 6 Television The Trial of Jeffrey Dahmer was released in 1992 Directed by Elkan Allan this documentary largely focuses upon testimony delivered at Dahmer s first trial The documentary concludes with Dahmer s addressing Judge Laurence Gram following his conviction 359 Dahmer Mystery of a Serial Killer Directed by Michael Husain and released in November 1993 this 50 minute A amp E Networks documentary contains archive footage of Dahmer s trial in addition to interviews with individuals such as forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz 360 Inside Edition conducted an interview with Dahmer in January 1993 Conducted by reporter Nancy Glass this 30 minute interview was broadcast in February 1993 361 ABC News has commissioned a one hour episode focusing upon Dahmer s crimes as part of their television news magazine series Day One This episode features interviews with forensic psychiatrist Park Dietz and psychiatrist Fred Berlin and was first broadcast in April 1993 362 Channel 4 has commissioned a documentary focusing on the murders committed by Jeffrey Dahmer Titled To Kill and Kill Again this 50 minute documentary was first broadcast on December 12 1993 363 Dateline NBC has also broadcast an interview with Dahmer Conducted by Stone Phillips and first broadcast on March 8 1994 this 90 minute episode titled Confessions of a Serial Killer features interviews with Dahmer and his father conducted at Columbia Correctional Institution Dahmer s mother is also interviewed for this program 364 The BBC has broadcast a documentary focusing on the life and crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer Titled Everyman Profile of a Serial Killer and directed by Nikki Stockley this 50 minute documentary was first broadcast in November 1994 365 A amp E Networks has commissioned a second documentary focusing upon the murders committed by Jeffrey Dahmer Titled Jeffrey Dahmer The Monster Within this 50 minute episode was first broadcast in June 1996 and contains interviews with Detective Patrick Kennedy and Prosecutor Michael McCann 366 The British true crime series Born to Kill has broadcast an episode focusing upon Jeffrey Dahmer This 45 minute episode features interviews with FBI criminal profiler Robert Ressler and Detective Patrick Kennedy and was first broadcast in October 2005 367 The Investigation Discovery channel has also broadcast a documentary focusing upon Dahmer within its documentary series Most Evil This documentary features excerpts of Dahmer s 1994 Dateline NBC interview with Stone Phillips and was first broadcast in August 2006 368 HLN has broadcast an episode focusing upon Dahmer s crimes as part of its investigative series How it Really Happened This episode titled The Strange Case of Jeffrey Dahmer was originally aired on March 31 2017 369 The digital cable and satellite television channel Oxygen broadcast the two part documentary Dahmer on Dahmer A Serial Killer Speaks in November 2017 Produced and directed by Matthew Watts the program features interviews with among others Dahmer s father stepmother former classmates psychiatrists who testified at his trial and a homicide detective involved in the investigation 370 nbsp Poster for the theatrical play Jeffrey Dahmer Guilty but InsaneThe Netflix dark tourism documentary series Dark Tourist has broadcast an episode which features Dahmer s crimes This 40 minute documentary was first broadcast on July 20 2018 371 Jeffrey Dahmer Mind of a Monster was commissioned by the Investigation Discovery channel This documentary was first broadcast in May 2020 and includes interviews with Dahmer s father former neighbors and eyewitnesses in addition to investigators and forensic psychiatrists 372 Dahmer Monster The Jeffrey Dahmer Story A 10 part biographical crime drama series that was commissioned by Netflix and released on September 21 2022 Evan Peters portrayed Dahmer 373 374 Conversations with a Killer The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes Commissioned by Netflix and directed by Joe Berlinger this series includes previously unreleased recordings of conversations between Dahmer and his attorneys The first of this three part series was broadcast on October 7 2022 375 Theater The Law of Remains 1992 by experimental writer and director Reza Abdoh uses the techniques of Artaud s Theatre of Cruelty to depict the life and crimes of Dahmer 376 Jeffrey Dahmer Guilty but Insane 2013 Written and performed by Joshua Hitchens and directed by Ryan Walter 377 See alsoIncidents of necrophilia List of homicides in Wisconsin List of incidents of cannibalism List of serial killers by number of victims List of serial killers in the United StatesNotes Fifteen counts of first degree intentional homicide in Wisconsin and one count of aggravated murder in Ohio These convictions were served concurrently in relation to Dahmer s September 1988 arrest for drugging and sexually fondling a 13 year old boy 2 Several media accounts published following Dahmer s arrest reference claims purportedly made by Dahmer s father to a parole officer in April 1990 that his older son had been molested by a neighbor at age eight Lionel would later deny having made such claims and Dahmer himself would deny having been subjected to any form of sexual abuse 30 The family had relocated to a rented property in Barberton Ohio prior to moving to Bath Township 25 In a 2002 paper published in the Journal of Forensic Sciences it has been suggested that Dahmer may have had Asperger syndrome 40 A September 1992 FBI report on Dahmer indicates he also confessed to engaging in sex with Hicks body prior to dismembering the corpse 69 Two soldiers have since claimed to have been raped by Dahmer while in the Army In 2010 one stated that Dahmer had repeatedly raped him over a 17 month period while they were both stationed at Baumholder while another soldier believes Dahmer drugged and raped him inside an armored personnel carrier in 1979 86 87 However in numerous interviews following his 1991 arrest Dahmer stated to both police and psychiatrists he did not sexually assault or engage in willing homosexual relations while stationed in West Germany 88 Dahmer also confessed to having committed the same offense on four or five previous occasions On one occasion Dahmer s father observed this box at Dahmer s grandmother s house When he asked Dahmer to open the box Dahmer became defensive and angry claiming the box contained pornographic magazines and stating Can t I have just one square foot of privacy He then promised to open the box the following day indicating to his father the box contained pornography His father acceded to his request 142 Shortly after moving into 924 North 25th Street Dahmer purchased granite spray paint from an art store Having removed all flesh from Sears head he used this substance to spray paint the skull and Sears genitals Dahmer also retained Sears scalp 150 According to a friend of Hughes named Michael Ross Hughes had known Dahmer for a long time prior to his murder Ross further expounded Tony and Jeff had had sexual relations Tony told me so 175 The witnesses observations regarding blood upon Sinthasomphone s testicles and rectum were not corroborated by either the Milwaukee police officers or members of the Milwaukee Fire Department who also arrived at the scene 190 191 192 The family of Sinthasomphone would later sue the City of Milwaukee and the three police officers alleging violations of the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment These charges were summarily dismissed 194 Had Balcerzak and Gabrish conducted a background check pertaining to this incident the check would have revealed Dahmer was on probation for the September 1988 sexual assault of a thirteen year old boy incidentally Sinthasomphone s older brother 200 Having left Sinthasomphone in the company of Dahmer the patrol unit which had responded to the women s 911 call then radioed their dispatch unit Above evident laughter from one or more of his colleagues one officer informed his dispatch unit Intoxicated Asian naked male was returned to his sober boyfriend My partner is going to get deloused at the station 179 202 Dahmer chose to inject boiling water as opposed to hydrochloric acid into Weinberger s skull as three previous attempts to render victims unresistant and submissive via acid injections had been unsuccessful 205 Dahmer purchased this meat tenderizer after attempting to consume the thigh muscle of one victim and discovering the flesh was so tough he could hardly chew it 242 Prior to murdering Dahmer and Anderson Scarver 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