Dahmer symptoms & cause of split personality
What is clear from the works of Esther Brooks and the released but redacted documents of MK Ultra, MK Search, Artichoke, and Bluebird is the interest and success in creating MPD soldiers using many methods, though integral to the process was the use of hypnosis. Many victims suffering from MPD have shown severe trauma as a result of sexual or physical abuse in the home to be the cause of the fracture of their psyche. Fight-or-flight responses are triggered when such abuse occurs. But without the ability to fight or flee, the mind splits to avoid greater dysfunction.
Robert Ressler FBI agent who interviewed Dahmer: ''When we sat down to talk, I was surprised to see how quick Jeff Dahmer opened up. I asked him his feelings when all this was happening and, you know, was he really enamored and in into this sort of thing? He said no. He said it was like he was operating in a mechanical fashion and it was as if he was looking down at himself and watching this occur. This is a clear indication of dissociation. Dissociation carried out to its end would be multiple personality disorder. It was like there were two Jeffs. One was into the the horror of it all and the other was standing back and watching.''
Ressler in fact did not testify and not a single psychologist posited the idea that Jeff was suffering from MPD when it was quite clear he had symptoms that would be hard to dismiss with a better explanation.
No explanation is given for Jeff waking up next to the body of his second victim whom he had apparently murdered by bashing his chest with his fists in a blacked out state that left him with no memory.
No explanation is given for the variation in each of Dahmer's confessions, which were dictated by the detectives from their memory instead of being recorded, which was common practice by then.
Jeff can't remember the 6 hours previous to his arrest. As described by the second and last survivor at the Oxford Apartments, whom we can presume saw everything many of the victims saw before their deaths, Jeff would switch between multiple people. Tracy would go as far as to say this was an interchange and not the result of Jeff's consumption of alcohol.
Dahmer's lack of memory - (Unrecalled Steven Tuomi process) In a state he could not recall, Dahmer would kill Steven Tuomi in one of the most brutal and taxing ways possible by smashing his chest in with his fists. Waking up, Dahmer would be on top of the body of Steve, who was hanging off the side of the bed with blood coming out of his mouth. He knew right away the man was dead. Dahmer's ability for precise violence, while unable to recall doing so, would make him a perfect candidate for the previously mentioned programs ran by the military.
(Confession discrepancies) Though Dahmer turned over from requesting a lawyer to going against his lawyer's advice and confessing, his wish to put the truth out on the table would be hindered by the fact Dahmer can't remember what he did. The order in which events happen for Jeff is so out of accordance with the supposed true events. They could not be blamed simply on his chronic alcoholism. Starting off, he puts the killing of Steve Tuomi, the man he only remembers for being the one he killed at the ambassador in the summer of 1984, making the preceding events short by three whole years. Placing this in the summer also takes the following murders out of the month they truly happened in. The first three murders that happened while he was staying at his grandmother's house would now be placed in the heat of summer versus the snowfall of winter. The murders were also out of order as he puts Sears, which as he called the mulatto before the Hispanic male he killed a year later, which we could presume would be Richard Guerrero. In reality, of course, Dahmer is supposed to have killed Tuomi in November 1987, James Doc Tater in January 1988, and Richard Guerrero in March 1988. He also skips over the first two victims at the Oxford, one of which was a person Dahmer photographed extensively and knew for weeks or months. He also put his stay at the 808 apartments for an entire year, but we will go over that shortly. The killing of Ernest Miller, who we can identify by the way in which he was killed, that being a cut to the neck, was placed by Jeff in the winter of 1989 when he was in reality staying in the House of Corrections at that time. Again, Jeff doesn't mention a single name throughout the entire confession. If the detectives never came up with a single name, they would be left with a bunch of John Doe's in Dahmer's apartment, aside from the ones that had their IDs kept by Dahmer. He also places his stay in Florida for a whole year when in reality it was supposedly only a few months. Although Jeff may have had some flawed memories here and there, he can truly assure us that no such activity happened in Florida or in Germany. Even though Dahmer completely forgets to mention the body he found behind the dumpster of the sub shop he was working at. And he also forgets to mention more than a few victims. Most clearly Jeremiah Weineberger who Dahmer had killed only weeks ago and had formed a bond with within the short time that he knew him. The reason for this level of forgetfulness I will leave to your discretion but it gets worse. Here's a quote from Lionel Dahmer's book, A Father's Story: ''On the very first day of his new life, Jeff approached a 13-year-old Loian boy named Samsac sentence and phone and took him to his new place, apartment 204 on North 24th Street in Milwaukee.'' And we are very aware of what happens next. DMAR, on the other hand, maybe not so much. He places a stay at the 808 apartments not lasting a single day as Lionel might have it, but an entire year. How can one confuse a single day for an entire year? The next day on the 24th, less than a day later, this would be one of the details that Dahmer changes. He then states he stayed there 6 months to a year. When exactly it became a single day is unclear in the confession, but many other things begin to change as well, as we will see. After the initial 6-hour confession, he wanted to sit and talk with the detectives a little more where we get the statement from Jeff that he felt he last seen his father in 1979. I thought this might be a typo and it was supposed to be 1989, but even this would mean that Jeff completely blanked out on the Thanksgiving he supposedly spent with Lionel and Sherry at his apartment in 1990. But no, Murphy repeats this date on the stand in his testimony. In the same confession, we again get Jeff confirming he and Hicks had sexual relations and he killed Hicks with a single strike of the barbell. Normally, these would be indelible events in most people's minds. you know whether you had sex with someone and well and well for most this won't apply hopefully but the method with which you killed someone probably details most would find hard to mistake but Dahmer apparently did so changing his story less than 24 hours later from having sex with Hicks to not having sex with Hicks a few days down the road he would even change the single strike with a barbell to him hitting him with the barbell and then strangling him. I'm not exactly sure how you might one day be confident in the fact that you struck someone and with the single blow killed them to strangling them. But again, Dahmer was just so thorough. Everyone just had to believe him. Still on the same conversation taking place the night of his arrest. He again states he stayed in Florida for an entire year. He then states he stayed in Bath for 4 months before moving into his grandma's in Milwaukee, placing this move in June or July of 1982 when in reality he moved there in December of 1981. Winter weather and the atmosphere of the holidays was once again confused with the warm days of summer. But soon after this, Jeff calls it a night and was soon taken to the city jail at 10:30 a.m. Meaning the detective sat with Dahmer for 9 hours straight. And this is the information that they got. This is how Dahmer's first ever confession is rendered. In a time in which he sat with detectives for nine hours in total, he gets key details completely wrong. In nine whole hours, he forgets to mention six of his victims. 9 hours. And on top of that, he was given coffee and cigarettes, which are both neutropics and stimulants. Higher energy, more focus, and better access to memory, which we know Jeff has a problem with. In all that time, he somehow manages to forget a person he killed just weeks ago. I'll try not to repeat myself too much, but I really want to stress how important that is because, as we will see, the next day, Dahmer sits down with detectives and somehow remembers all the rest of the victims. After the last talk, Dahmer was taken to the city jail. So, from here on, he would request to speak with the detectives and they would have to drop what they were doing to come to speak with him. As per the confession, we are still on the 23rd. Dahmer requests to speak with the detectives, which initially seems like two more times on that day, but it is likely two reports from the same interview, which began at 1:15 p.m., where he states, "I've told you everything already. I have nothing to hide, so I might as well tell you about these ones I forgot." Where he states, "One of the victims was a 25-year-old Hispanic male he met at Carol's bar two weeks ago. Why it took Dahmer multiple sessions with the detectives before he could remember killing someone just two weeks ago, I have no clear answer for beyond speculation. He states the victim stayed with him around 2 days and he couldn't remember his name, but he thinks it may have been Tony. He also recalls another murder which took place just 5 months ago, but again, Dahmer is just now remembering this murder. Still, we have not gotten a single name except for the incorrect guess of Tony. He once again confirms he stayed in Florida for a year. And then within a less than 24-hour time span, he changes his story to say the killings actually began in 1987 instead of 1984.
With that, let's begin the second day of confessions, which begins at 8:30 a.m. the next day. Without initially detailing the month or even the year in which he killed Steven Hicks, he later goes on to say it was in October. We know now this killing actually took place in the summer, June to be precise. And we know this was supposed to take place when no one else was home. By August, Lionel found the situation Jeff was living in and moved back into the house. By October, Jeff would be enrolled in Ohio State. In less than 24 hours, he would also change his tune on the sexual interaction he claimed he and Hicks had, confirming that he indeed did not have sex with Hicks. But for now, he still sticks with the single strike of the barbell being the death of Steven Hicks. And as I have actually just read, the barbell story only changes when the name of Hicks is actually produced, which is on the 26th, 3 days after Jeff's initial confession. This is after the detectives produced the name Steven Hicks to which DMR confirmed that that was the victim's name because you never forget your first. This is after he was unable to recall his name for the first 3 days and never produced the name himself. They then showed him a quote reproduction of the photograph of Steven Hicks where Dahmer definitively confirmed he was the man. We all know the shape the facts of the case took on later in the books and shows and documentaries, but this all comes after drastic changes to Jeff's initial story. We went over his initial confession, but most of the details come the next day on the 24th. At approximately 4:20 p.m., we sat with Jeffrey in room 407 of the detective bureau and gave him cigarettes, coffee, and soda and questioned him regarding the Polaroid photographs that he had taken of the homicide victims in an attempt to make identifications of these individuals and to establish an order of the homicides and what had actually occurred. Mr. Dahmer stated that he would be glad to cooperate in any way. So begins the nine pages of Jeff's confession on the 24th that begets the entire list of victims that for whatever reason Jeff cannot remember the day previous. Again forgetting about murders he committed just weeks before. We are not going to go into the minute details but we will follow the timeline laid out for us by Jeff. There is plenty in this confession that simply goes against what we already know. But on the surface there is plenty to discredit his statements. One day in the future I might do an entire video going over the confession. But for now, we will go over the incredible mistakes Jeff makes about his own life. In this nine-page confession, his timeline is initiated in 1984 or 1985 with the death of Tuomi. But slowly, the timeline begins to match towards the end of his killing spree. Still, large discrepancies linger as he states he killed his first victim at the Oxford 2 months after his arrival when in reality it was within less than a week of him moving in. There is no mention of the previous relationships he had with certain victims and he offers no names as he cannot recall them and only confirms victims and names after detectives produced more information. The facts would then begin to take on a certain shape after Dahmer took responsibility for the murders of multiple missing people. Though the initial details were far from the truth, the detectives determined those discrepancies were small enough to look over. getting dates wrong, confusing a day for an entire year, offering no names, and confusing winter for summer on multiple occasions. He would change key details in a short span of time and completely forget to mention the multiple homicides he was supposed to be responsible for. Six of the victims go unmentioned, these offenses being committed just weeks ago. Why the wait? Why was this information not readily available to the man who just committed these offenses? During a 9-hour time span, Dahmer couldn't account for things he did as drastic as murder.
How do we account for that? How do we account for him confusing his less than a day stay at the 808 for an entire year? Alcohol can affect memory, but I've never heard of it expanding a day into an entire year. How do we account for Dahmer forgetting all of the interactions he had with his father over the years and his last known memory of being with Lionel dating back to 1979? He may have wished with all his desire to confess, but in nine whole hours, he could not come up with the most relevant details that would be hard to explain how they would escape him in that time span. But of course, each time the detectives would go away and come back, Dahmer had remembered new details.
One last thing before we move into the trial, which skipped the guilt phase, as Jeff's flawed confession served to prove that he was the guilty party for each of the bodies in his apartment. He and he alone was responsible by his own admission. So, the part where they actually look into every aspect of the case to determine who was guilty. Yeah, they just skipped that part.
(Steven Hicks) In June 18th, 1978, Steven Hicks is hitchhiking his way to a concert when a car pulls up beside him with a young man, Jeffrey Dahmer, behind the wheel offering him beers over at his house. With no one at the house, Hicks and Jeff drank and smoked a little. According to Jeff's initial confession, only hours after his arrest, he states he and Hicks had sex, and once Hicks wanted to leave, they then got into a fight where Dahmer reached for a barbell and struck Hicks with it. He says the strike from the barbell killed Hicks. Then less than 24 hours later, he states that Hicks was not a homosexual and they did not have sex. All this time, Dahmer did not offer the name of Hicks. Three days later, when prompted if it was Hicks he killed in Ohio, he agrees that that was the name because you never forget your first, but I guess he forgot to remember. In the same confession, he also remembers new details and changes others. No fight was mentioned. In fact, the attack with the barbell was less spur of the moment and more premeditated as Jeff states he walked up behind him and bashed his skull. But this did not in fact kill him as previously stated as Jeff now adds the detail of him strangling the life out of Hicks with the barbell. Once this was disclosed, a search began to find this murder weapon of Jeff's. After Dahmer killed Hicks, he took his body under the house and used everything he had learned up until that point to dispose of the remains.
(Germany) In Dahmer's confession, it is revealed that his memory about a Thanksgiving night in Germany is vastly different than what was remembered by multiple people. For Thanksgiving in November 1979, Carlos Cruz and his wife invited some of the younger soldiers to share the traditional celebration dinner at their home. Among them was Dahmer and a soldier named Preston Davis. While they were having dinner, the snow began to fall heavily outside and crew suggested that it would be wiser for them all to stay the night. For some reason or other, Dahmer and Davis fell into an argument and Davis told him to get the hell back to Bomb Holder. Jeff decided to leave and he quietly walked out of the door into the snow at 10:30 p.m. Bomb Holder was about 8 mi distant around a mountain and it was freezing cold. When Cruz realized what had occurred, he went out to search for about 15 minutes, but was driven indoors by the cold to get heavier clothes. He went outside and looked for another half an hour before he finally gave up, assuming Jeff had found a taxi to take him to Bomb Holder. 4 hours later, Jeff was back at the door. Davis called out, "Here's the orphan." And they all welcomed him back inside. He appeared confused, vague, his mind elsewhere. He had also lost his glasses. His jacket was not especially cold to the touch as they might have expected, nor was he as affected as a man who had been 4 hours in sub-zero temperatures ought to be. Cruz took him to the kitchen where he washed his hands energetically. Cruz thought he noticed signs of blood on his clothes. Jeff then sat down and stared at the kitchen table. He told Cruz that he could not remember where he had been nor what he had been doing, but he assumed it must have been something bad. Could he have tried to damage himself with his own spectacles? He was considered weird enough to be a suicide case. That much is certain. More likely, he had found a hole somewhere and just sat there thinking. Upon Dahmer's arrest and confession, he of course has no memory of this happening. In fact, his memory dictates he was actually present the whole night and never left in a snowstorm. I informed him that we had a call from Carlos Cruz who stated that he had been in the service with Mr. Dahmer while in Germany. Mr. Mr. Dahmer stated that he does remember him and in fact has nothing to hide regarding Germany. He stated that he does remember spending Thanksgiving at Mr. Cruz's residence. And he stated also present was an individual with the last name of Davis, another girl who was with Davis and also Mr. Cruz's wife. He indicated that he did have Thanksgiving dinner at that location and he did become involved in an argument with Mr. Davis regarding where they were going to spend the evening because there were not many bedrooms. He stated that he was drunk because he had drank heavily and it was snowing hard. similar to a blizzard, but he stated that he did not leave the house. He related that he remembers staying there and leaving in the morning, but he doesn't remember leaving at night, nor does he remember being covered with blood or having blood on any type of clothing. He stated that Mr. Cruz's wife should be able to verify his statement that he did not leave that night or at any time. He again denies being involved in any homicides in Germany and stated that he could not recall any other occurrences where he may have been away from the post other than when he went to Oktoberfest for 3 days in Munich which he believes was in August 1980. Again, Mr. Dahmer denies being involved in any homicides in Germany or in any other place other than the ones he already confessed to. Report dictated by detective Dennis Murphy. The Davis in this story would later appear on talk shows along with Billy Capshaw, a former Army roommate of Dahmer's. Both make claims of being raped by Dahmer, but Capshaw details much more gruesome crimes in the involvement of more than one man. Capshaw was beaten and raped and received full disability for what the army later admitted was his torture at the hands of his roommate. And Capshaw says he might not have been the only victim. Sometimes Dahmer would go out at night and come back the next morning, his shirt soaked in blood. In the last two months of Dahmer's service, his drinking had gotten so bad he was supposedly put on a program where he would be held in his room and not allowed to leave without an escort.
(Potential unrecalled Sunshine Subs murder) After getting discharged, Dahmer was hiried by Ken Halpert, the manager of Sunshine Subs. Sometime in the afternoon on the 7th, Dahmer approaches Ken about something he never mentions to investigators or the detectives he spent 60 plus hours interviewing with. As per the police report, according to Mr. Jeffrey Dahmer, the victim was an adult derelict living at the rear of his business in the meter room. The victim was always seen walking around on Collins Avenue and had been complaining of ill health. The victim was discovered by Mr. Dahmer faced down directly south of the meter room on the gravel. According to Ken, the man had to have been there for days as he saw the skin was blue and flies surrounded the corpse. The alley was trafficked not only by Dahmer but by others who worked the shops in the same vicinity. If dead as long as suspected, where was his body located upon and hours after his death? The man lived in the meter room some 20 ft away. This man also ate out of the same dumpster Dahmer was eating out of just a week or two before. Dahmer surely knew the man. Yet his discovery and his death, both possibly by Dahmer, is nowhere to be found in his confession that was told to be so thorough it convinced many that he was responsible for the deaths he confessed for and not one more. One death, an accusation in particular, comes up more than others.
(Potential unrecalled Adam Walsh murder) Adam Walsh was last seen being tossed into the back of a blue van. Two weeks later, his remains were found and ultimately the murder was blamed on Otis Tulle. Tulle and his accomplice Henry Lee Lucas were known not only to be serial killers but also serial confessors. In 1983, Tulle confessed and recanted and was then dropped as a suspect just a year later. At first, he included Lucas in the killing. Then that changed. He later said that he remembered it being towards the beginning of the year and young Adam was wearing pants and mittens. It was peak summer in South Florida. Of course, he was later picked up as a suspect again and posumously was found to be the killer of Adam Walsh in 2008. The face of Adam supposedly being found in the blood stain on the floorboard of Odis's beige Cadillac. In 1991, Dahmer's face hit the screens across the nation in the world, the same month Adam disappeared 10 years ago. Two witnesses immediately recognized him as the man they saw that day in the mall Adam Walsh was abducted from. In total, seven came forward to positively ID Dahmer as the perpetrator. Arthur Jay Harris: ''So, as it turns out, after the 2008 public records release, and they released more after they closed the case and said it was honest tool, there were seven police witnesses who found in there and spoke to and showed them pictures of honest tulle and they said, "No, that's not who we saw." And then I showed them pictures of Jeffrey Dahmer and they said, "Yes, that's who we saw." But the police weren't interested in that. Would you like to ask why?'' Rooting out the previous owner of the sub shop that Lionel mentions in his book, South Florida investigative reporter, Arthur J. Harris locates the aforementioned Ken Halpert. After talking with Ken and former employees of his business, it was disclosed they also shared the lot with a pizza shop. And wouldn't you know, they made deliveries with a blue van. Darlene Hill, once a co-owner of Sunshine Subs and its sister restaurant, said employees borrowed the blue van all the time: ''If you worked there or or what you knew where the keys were, you could take them.'' It would be in this time that Harris finds out about the body Dahmer discovered and the meter room. In this same meter room, positives for blood splattered on the wall, an axe, and a sledgehammer. in the medical reports on the head found in the canal. Cuts that match those made with a scalpel. Arthur Jay Harris and Billy Capshaw: ''Jeff, as Billy has told me, as we've been talking for 10 years, u Jeff knew anatomy extremely well. He was teaching anatomy to Billy. I can put a scalpel in Jeff Dahmer's hands. Would you say that Audis Tool a noted blockhead of somewhat less than high intelligence? Would you say it would be likely Russell that he would be handling a scalpel?'' Billy: ''Not well.'' In 2008, it was case closed on Adam Walsh's murder. Police named Otis Tool, saying he was long the prime suspect in the case and that they had conclusively linked him to the killing. They declined to be specific about their evidence and did not note any DNA proof of the crime, but said an extensive review of the case file pointed only to Tulle, as John Walsh long contended. Tool had twice confessed to killing the child, but later recanted. He claimed responsibility for hundreds of murders, but police determined most of the confessions were lies.
(unrecalled victim in tub) Sopa Princewill testified and said he checked on the smell for the first time in August 1990. In the same statement is when he places the incident where the police were called and actually kicked down the door of another tenant that it was related to them trying to find the source of the smell. As far as we can tell, this all happened in August. They make no mention that the police came sooner or, you know, in late May or early June when Dahmer's last victim might have actually still been in the apartment. Yet, in multiple sources, when this incident is mentioned, where the police kicked down the door to another tenant simply because the smell was so clearly the smell of death, Jeff is stated to have been in the middle of cutting up one of his victims or had half a torso in the tub. Notice how they never say the victim either when they easily could, as by that time there are only two victims, Cash D and Eddie Smith. But these guys were killed in May when as it is stated at the time of this event which is by all indications placed in August Dahmer had a body in the tub. Again no mention of who it is. It's just a body. Well as we know Dahmer did not kill anyone in August. If everything here is true then that means an entire victim has never been identified or acknowledged all of this time. That is if DMR is being truthful in his statement that there was indeed a body in his tub.
Unrecalled arrest & screaming - ''They were scuffling with him, but he howled like a animal that I had never heard before, just a loud screeching, unhuman.'' The 6 hours that changes the course of Jeff's life forever, he cannot recall a single moment of. Howling and screeching as he was taken into custody, his shrine would be dismantled and his crimes would soon be displayed for all to see. When police led Dahmer away, a neighbor said he heard him meowing. Another described it as a screeching I'll never forget. It was terrible. It almost made me throw up.
Exorcist 3 - ''Did that room have a TV set in it? Yes. Was there anything going on on the TV? Yeah, the Exorcist movie was playing at that time. There was an Exorcist movie. Tell us about his demeanor at the time that you look at him and you say, "What's going on? You don't have to do this." What happens to Mr. Dahmer? What's he like? It's like not the same person that we met at Grand Avenue Mall. How does he different? His face structure seemed different, you know, his body structure is like it wasn't him anymore, you know? It's like it was totally different guy there. Did you observe him watching the movie and how he would react to the movie? Right, he would like this start rocking back and forth when you you know, certain parts of the movie or whatever. And you have to say, "What did he say, man?" like chanting at certain times and rocking back and forth, right? Was there any parts of the movie that was going on that you saw that he said anything about? It was like the part about the preacher that used to be a preacher that had got possessed. And that uh and that uh it would seem like he was like interested in that part. That part had his attention more than anything. But tell us about what you mean by that. What impressions were made upon your mind when this was going on as to had his attention? How would he How did he appear to you? It appeared like like it was like he wanted to mimic it or be like that part, you know, being demonized or whatever in that nature. I'm I'm sorry, I missed you. Yeah, like he wanted that that type of movie, that part certain parts of that part interested him, you know? It was like he changed with it.''
Over and throughout the week, Dahmer would watch this scene: ''An interesting problem. But finally, it worked. First, a bit of the old succinylcholine to permit one to work without uh annoying distractions. Then, a 3-ft catheter threaded directly into the inferior vena cava or superior vena cava. It's a matter of taste, I think, don't you? Then the tube moves through the vein under the crease of the arm into the vein that leads directly into the heart and then you just hold up the legs and you squeeze the blood manually into the tube from the arms and the legs. There's a little shaking and pounding at the end for the dregs. It isn't perfect. There's a little blood left, I'm afraid. But, regardless, the overall effect is astonishing. And isn't that really what counts in the end? Yes, of course. Good show biz, Lieutenant. The effect. And then, off comes the head without spilling one single drop of blood. Now, I call that showmanship, Lieutenant.''
The parallels here are beyond coincidence. Arriving in theaters August 17th, 1990, Dahmer would go deep into his spree without the aid of the Exorcist 3 to get him in the mood. But, when it came out, this tool would be invaluable. Real terror is back. George C. Scott in William Peter Blatty's The Exorcist 3. Showing an extensive knowledge of the human anatomy, the Gemini Killer would use this knowledge much like Dahmer would, even using a drug to completely incapacitate his victims before killing them. For the Gemini Killer, these weren't random acts of violence. Each cut, each removal of a body part was deliberate. The killings were ritualistic and the details were to be consumed by the public, making them willing or unwilling participants in this occult initiation. Exsanguinating one victim so the severing of the head would be bloodless. Cups of blood would line the crime scene as one of the officers would say, without a smudge. ''What are these? Father Dyer's entire blood supply. All of his blood? And not a drop of it's spilled. All neat. There's not even a smudge on the jars.'' Much like the barrel in Dahmer's apartment that supposedly had three bodies in it upon Dahmer's arrest without a single indication of it being used in that way. Not a smudge on it. Of course, the Gemini Killer is not the man, but the spirit possessing the man. Switching between the base personality, that of the priest, and the spirit of the Gemini Killer, the connection to MPD is not hard to reach. And of course, all of this would facilitate a string of ritual killings where specific victims would be targeted for the psychological diminishment of the detective with the aim to ritualize the population by having the detective announce the return of the Gemini Killer.
It is known Dahmer would use this movie to get in the mood, facilitating a personality switch witnessed by the last surviving victim of Dahmer. Is it any surprise the movie was written and directed by a first lieutenant of the Air Force in the psychological warfare division? In short, we have two Gemini Killers. Jeff being born under the sign and the character being named so for his dual personality, which of course Jeff also suffered from. Both showed extensive knowledge of human anatomy and used this skill in the commission of their crimes, which also shared similar elements. They both killed for ritual purposes. It would make sense that Dahmer would use this film to help him commit his killings given the distinct parallels the characters and himself share. Dahmer could not have asked for a better character to model himself after. The personality changes Edwards described were very clear-cut and easy to detect. He goes as far as to clarify this was not the result of the mood-altering effects of alcohol. This was an inner mood change. ''this was like more of an inner mood change than an alcoholic mood change... person change, not not alcohol change.'' I guess it is also a great coincidence that the man behind the film, as previously mentioned, was a high-ranking official in the division aptly named psychological warfare. Is there any direct link between the movie and the crimes of Dahmer other than the fact it spurred such an intense change in Dahmer's personality? No, not that I'm aware of. But, it is such a great coincidence I had to mention it.
John Podesta, who managed Hillary Clinton's presidential campeign, can be famously observed using pedo code (formerly used by Playpen CP ring documented by the FBI) to communicate with Hillary Clinton in leaked private emails. Interestingly, his brother, Tony Podesta, owns, among various art pieces resembling child SA, a bronze sculpture called the Arch of Hysteria, wich resembles a photograph of one of Dahmers decapitated victims, per the method described in the Exorcist 3. He allegedly also owns one of the original Dahmer polaroids.
B in riflery - It just so happens his highest passing grade in college was a B in riflery. How he maintained this grade while under the influence most of his days in college is not easily placed unless of course an efficient altar would take over during this task that would require sober attention and above average hand eye coordination.
(Cause of split personality)
Lionel Dahmer abused/maybe hypnotized Jeffrey - Joyce Dahmer said of her husband, ''Without realizing it, I was drawn to a man very much like my father, a man as controlling and just as abusive.''
AS stated before, Many victims suffering from MPD have shown severe trauma as a result of sexual or physical abuse in the home to be the cause of the fracture of their psyche. Fight-or-flight responses are triggered when such abuse occurs. But without the ability to fight or flee, the mind splits to avoid greater dysfunction.
In the records of Jeff's parole officer, Donna Chester was the discussion she had with a family member of the Dahmer family in April 1990. On the topic of Jeff's clear sexual dysfunction, he speculated that it may have something to do with an incident that occurred when Jeff was eight. What the man told Donna was that Jeff had been molested by an older boy in the neighborhood and that this may have had something to do with his sexual perversions. This man was none other than Lionel Dahmer himself.
This is corroborated by statements on the Geraldo Rivera Show in 1985 by one of Dahmer's former partners: ''he had no family, he did but he did not claim any. He had a lot of hate and nothing good to say about it''. When he told the audience that Jeffrey Dahmer had told him that his father had molested him, they had to cut the show short. He was also shut down when he said the same thing on the Phil Donahue Show. Lionel attended many top ranking universities in his studies and would immediately get a job at a prominent chemical company upon the completion of his schooling. His environments would undoubtedly be trawled by intelligence. But there is no proof that Lionel would be interested in anything of the sort documented in the papers released on Bluebird, Artichoke, MK Search, or MK Ultra. Right? As we are told, Lionel was so consumed with his work and so confused on how to deal with Joyce, he had no time for his sons. And as a result, Jeff was neglected by both his mother and his father. all of the years of Jeff's life as he slipped into madness. His father was so blinded by his marriage and his work. He wouldn't notice his sons smoke like dead animals or see any signs he was digging around in them and collecting the bones to clean in his shed using his chemicals. He wouldn't notice Jeff was an alcoholic by the time he was a freshman. Jeff's interest in the occult, as shown by his makeshift sacrifices in the woods, also wouldn't be noticed by Lionel, who claims he raised his son Christian. It was a level of obliviousness or perhaps denial that was scarcely imaginable and yet it was real. ''It was as if I had locked my son in a soundproof booth then drawn the curtains so that I can neither hear nor see what he had become.'' This line of thinking and level of tunnel vision would show itself even in Lionel's youngest years. Here's an excerpt from Lionel's book, A Father's Story, released the same year Jeff was killed: ''One memory in particular returned to me. It concerned a little girl named Junie who lived across the street from me when I was a young boy around 12 or 13. One afternoon, I brought her up to my bedroom, lit a candle, sat her in front of it, and began to murmur the you are getting sleepy phrases that I had learned from a book and record I'd sent away for her some weeks before. They had dealt with hypnotism, and I had sent away for them because, in my own childlike way, I saw its mystifying powers as a means by which I could control people whom I could not otherwise control. It would allow me to turn them into hypnotized zombies so that I could do whatever I wanted with or to them. Junie was my first experiment. And when I brought her to my room that day, I intended to cast a spell over her so that I could control her entirely. With that goal in mind, I told Junie to stare at the candle, and she did so. I told her to close her eyes at the appropriate moment, and she did that, too. I told her to breathe deeply, and she did. I told her to raise her arms over her head. She obeyed instantly. I remember that I felt exhilarated as I watched her. felt truly powerful, truly in command of another human being. Junie was doing everything I asked. She was hypnotized. However, she fell off the chair and woke up. Later in life, I would often tell the story, but always lightly, as if it were simply a childhood adventure. Thus, even though I was later to make light of the story, it is clear to me now that the act itself betrayed a strong urge to control her. And so now when I remember this incident, I can no longer see it as a simple childhood prank. A harmless little boy dabbling in a newfound magic. Instead, I remember the sense of power that came over me as Junie sank into her trance. I remember how much I liked controlling her, how much I enjoyed, however briefly, that sense of giving commands and having them instantly obeyed. I remember all of this as an event in my psychological history that suggests how much even as a boy I had yearned to control other people. How powerless I had often been made to feel in the presence of people I did not control.''
With the willingness to act on urges of such an extreme measure at such a young age and a disturbing amount of gratification at his success, does it take much to wonder if Joyce's overuse of medication had another motivation and force behind it? especially in the time in which a child was growing in the womb with up to 26 pills a day coursing through her bloodstream. Was Lionel, a studying and later practicing chemist, truly blind to the effects that her medication might have had on Jeff? While she was pregnant with Jeffrey, Joyce Dahmer was taking up to 26 pills (depressants, antidepressants, pain killers) a day.
Lional states: ''At times, her legs would lock tightly in place and her whole body would grow rigid and begin to tremble. During these strange seizures, her eyes would bulge like a frightened animal and she would begin to salivate, literally frothing at the mouth.''
But when this is brought up in an interview Lionel describes, Joyce Dahmer denies this.
''I don't remember that at all. I don't I can't imagine where that comes from. It isn't true.''
Interviewer: ''You don't recall any anything like that? seizures or seizure-like episodes?''
''Absolutely not.''
Interviewer: ''...he describes you in these states where you were, as he says, literally frothing at the mouth''.
''Are you serious?''
Dahmer as potential army test subject
Ohio State - Jeff enrolled at Ohio State, a university named in the participation of MK Ultra.
Walter Manddale incident - While on a senior class trip to Washington DC, Jeffrey Dahmer made a call from a pay phone and then announced to his high school classmates that he had secured them an appointment to visit the office of the vice president of the United States. Though his friends were naturally skeptical, Jeffrey did indeed lead them on a tour of Walter Manddale's office, followed by a visit to the office of prominent writer Art Butchwald. It has never been explained how the aspiring serial killer had established such impressive contacts in Washington, and it has never been revealed who it was Dahmer called that day to arrange the impromptu private tours. How Jeff knew the number to call and who to talk to is unknown.
Gary Heidnik parallels - March 24th, 1987, just months before Dahmer would begin his killing spree, Gary Heidnik would become known to those of Philly and the nation as a whole after he was found to have kept sex slaves in his basement and cook the flesh of those that died. Both Heidi and Dahmer share what is almost a mirrored military experience. In 1961, Heidnik would join the army and after initially requesting to become military police, he was denied and was trained as a medic at Fort Sam Houston. After Dahmer's basic training at Fort Mlullen and also after being rejected from a military police position, he was also sent to Fort Sam Houston to train as a medic. In July 1979, Dahmer is sent off to West Germany to be stationed as a combat medic. Soon after Hyn completed his training, he was also sent off to West Germany. Both men were honorably discharged with full benefits. Both men would go on to do horrible things. only difference being it was later found heck was actually experimented on in the army with LSD treatments. From Gary Heidnik's history, it was clear that his first psychosis was facilitated by a near-lethal dose of hallucinogic substance given to him while he was in Germany in the military at the time when the CIA was reportedly conducting human experimentation on our servicemen. His time back home would see him in and out of psychiatric hospitals.
Yet, he would also turn $1,500 into half a million in the stock market in short order. Heinick is among many others who would become infamous national figures after psychological experimentation was done on them. Of course, no such experimentation has been admitted for Dahmer. Dahmer was honorably discharged with full benefits. Heidnik would be discharged honorably as well, though he would receive full disability and did not even file for it.
Chuck Peruto, Heidnik's defense attorney: ''Other things had to be considered as well, such as the Army's desire to get Heidnhik out of the service with a full disability. Only one in 18,000 people who file for mental disability get 100% and only one in 79,000 receive it for life. My client gets it for life and he didn't want it. He didn't file for it.''
Negligence/potential cover up
Steven Hicks desposal - After slaying his first victim, Steven Hicks, Dahmer downed some more beers to muster up the courage to dispose of him. Jeff was swerving over the roads on his way to the local dump, when he was stopped by an officer who noticed the erratic driving and even inquired as to the contents of the bags, which Dahmer said was simply garbage. The officer, who could not differentiate between the smell of garbage and death, believed him. Regardless, he told Jeff to step out. The officer called backup. Jeff then completed a sobriety test. All the while the dripping remains sat in the back seat of his father's car. The two officers who could not tell the smell of a rotting corpse also couldn't tell Dahmer was drunk and so he was let off with a driving left of center ticket. This officer, like many others who find themselves in similar situations, failed upwards.
C'est La Vie police inconsistancy - Jeff was a regular customer at the Phoenix and the 219. He was also a regular at the C'est La Vie, which was known to hire young men to serve the bar for a room to stay in. The bar was also known as a pickup place for young boys being sought by older men. Supposed police harassment was a commonality at each bar Dhamer frequentin. After 1978, C'est La Vie became the target of continuous police harassment. Undercover detectives posing as lovers rented rooms in the building to build a case. This same establishment also hosted so-called chicken nights. C'est La Vie was known as a pickup place for older men to cruise younger men. The bar specialized in hiring the young and attractive, including dormen, bartenders, and dancers. Chicken Night welcomed the 18 to 20 year olds for a special Saturday happy hour. In the 90s, the bar went into something of a decline, mostly due to the neighborhood. The Club 219, which for a while was the largest and most popular gay dance club in Milwaukee, was eclipsed by La Cage. To keep up, the bar became less of a mainstream bar and became a specialty bar. Its shows were either drag shows or young men, almost boy, strippers. A former bartender at the La Cage recalls police coming in guns drawn for a wanted felon. Over in Chicago at Carol's Speak Easy, the weekend of May the 18th through the 20th saw a Chicago Police Department crackdown on gay bars, the likes of which have not been seen in Chicago since the late 1950s. Carol's speak easy at 1335 North Wells was the site of one of the most serious police action when 11 men were arrested for disorderly conduct in the early morning hours of May 19th. In no way is this indicative of the so-called neglect that the gay community faced in the rampage of Dahmer. Instead, it shows quite the opposite with clear police involvement that some have even called harassment. So, how do we explain the neglect of Dahmer due to his sexual orientation, but also the supposed police harassment of these gay establishments?
First Arrest - Jeff approached a 13-year-old Loatian boy named Somsack Sinthasomphone and took him to his new place, apartment 204 on North 24th Street in Milwaukee. It was 3:30 in the afternoon on Monday the 26th of September. A student at the Milwaukee School of the Arts, Samsac Simpson and Phone, felt the presence of a man walking behind him on North 25th Street. He said he had just acquired a new camera and wanted to try it out. Samsac was wily enough to ask if he would need to strip or pose with his clothes on. Not 24 hours after Dahmer moves into his new apartment, he would be handcuffed and arrested in front of his co-workers on charges of secondderee sexual assault and enticing a child for immoral purposes. Taking Samsack to his new apartment for $50, he would drug and assault the child whom Dahmer let go for him to return home, barely keeping his eyes open. Failures to wake the kid up at his house would result in his hospitalization, where it was discovered he was drugged. After leading the police to Dahmer's apartment, they shortly found his place of work. A search of Dahmer's house would yield implements used to drug the boy. But according to an interview with Dahmer located in the FBI files, what went undiscovered was the skull of Richard Guerrero. No mention is made that Samsac was a prostitute like Jaime or Richard. As Masters would call it, Somsack was wy for asking whether he would have to strip. And yet in Anne Schwarz's book, she lists out each of the victims criminal records. And wouldn't you know, Connorak, the later victim of Dahmer and the brother of Somsack, had previous charges on prostitution. News reached the Dahmer family, and Catherine would bail Jeff out, and he would move back into her house. A few days later, Jeff was released. Once again, he looked as he had so often on such occasions, embarrassed, ashamed, deeply depressed. I'll never do anything like that again, Dad, he assured me. But with this assurance came another lie. ''I didn't know he was a kid, Jeff said.'' In fact, the boy had told Jeff his age almost immediately after meeting him. Later talking to the judge, Jeff would again lie. Jeffrey Dahmer appeared before Judge William Gardner at the safety building in Milwaukee on the 30th of January, 1989, and pleaded no contest to the charge of secondderee sexual assault. He claimed the administration of the drug was accidental, that he had not noticed a residue in the cup he had himself used earlier. Jeff was found guilty, but his sentencing would come at a later date. Jeff was sentenced to a year in the House of Corrections due to the work of Gerald Bole, who would come to represent Jeff during this trying time for the family. And when it was all over that day, Judge Gardner believed him and opted to send Dahmer into the community. The prison system offered no alcoholic program at the time. Gardner told Dahmer that if he sent him to prison without the treatment, you'd probably come out worse than you are right now. On the secondderee sexual assault charge, he stayed a sentence of 5 years and put Dahmer on probation for 5 years instead. He ordered Dahmer to spend one year in the Milwaukee County House of Corrections under work release so he could continue his employment instead of prison complete with barbed wire and barred cell doors. He would go to a correctional center which was more like a dormatory. on the charge of enticing a child for immoral purposes. Garner stayed a prison sentence of three years and scheduled probation to run concurrently with the 5-year term. In the end, Dahmer would serve 10 months in jail with work release privileges and would be on 5 years probation, during which time he had to report monthly to a probation officer. He was to have no contact with anyone under the age of 18. He was also told to get psychological counseling and some type of inpatient or outpatient alcohol treatment. That was it. The sentence could have been 10 years in prison. The story gets stranger after Jeff is released on Thanksgiving 1989 to go see his family. In November, Dahmer was granted a Thanksgiving pass for 12 hours. He was supposed to be back at 10:00 p.m., but he did not return until 4:55 a.m.
Police inaction on Dahmer drugging men - He would involve himself in the gay scene. He would even try to molest his brother while he was visiting at his grandma's in the same year. On June 6th, 1986, Jeff's first known prescription would be filled for Houseion, a drug not lightly administered. This is usually a last resort for patients to begin to get sleep, but in no way is it meant for long-term use, likely due to its ability to wipe memory. Dahmer had already begun to frequent gay establishments. most notably Club Bath Milwaukee. Dahmer had acquired these drugs with the full intent of using them on unsuspecting victims. Each victim he would keep in the room for hours. If they woke up too soon, he would up the dosage, meaning he was there for when they would awake on occasion. Six patrons complained in the summer of 1986 and named Dahmer. The establishment was well aware of his activities. Dahmer was kicked out of a Milwaukee bath house in 1986 after being accused of drugging other members in his private room, said Bradley Babush, a former bath house manager. All the complaints were the same. He got them drunk and then drugged them. They just got sick. Nobody ever wanted to press charges. Babush said Dahmer was finally barred from the bath house because a man he drugged couldn't be revived. He was taken to a hospital where he spent 7 to 10 days in one hospital. Babish said the police followed up right afterwards. They talked to Jeffrey. They talked to the employees and they didn't think anything was serious enough, so they didn't investigate any further. If police would have investigated at all, they would shortly find out this man had also drugged over 10 other men using prescription pills meant for extreme cases of insomnia. The charges involved here are lengthy. Yet, as you will see time and again, it seems Dahmer had a free reign of the city and police would turn off their ability to think and shut down their senses when Dahmer is involved. The only repercussion Dahmer faced was a ban from the bath house, which allowed his testing for months.
Ricky Beeks (Cash D) was the first victim to be cannibalised; Dahmer ate his heart. They say Beeks was prostituting himself out because he was so desperate for cash that he was a hustler willing to do whatever for easy money. Yet they failed to mention his role in a gang which was as a whole raking in over a hundred million dollars a year and was active around the Oxford. A gang that was also heavily into drug dealing, which the Oxford was known for as well. Did Dahmer happen upon Beeks? Was Beeks so unlucky that he just happened to be the first to be photographed and cannibalized? Was Beeks at the 219 to prostitute himself or was he there fulfilling his role as a Gangster Disciple? I don't have all the answers, but I find it strange that those who had much more access to the case information than we did and actually got to sit with the families to further detail their work would either fail to see or fail to mention Beeks's gang affiliation while at the same time forwarding the idea that he was a hustler willing to do anything for easy cash, which is how he ended up in the hands of Dahmer at the 219. All I can say is this scenario is unlikely and another would be more plausible. But I don't want to tell anyone what to think. I will just report the facts as we have them.
Soon after Cash D's killing, Dahmer would be sitting across from his probation officer, Donna Chester. In her office, Dahmer's probation officer, Donna Chester, was required to meet twice a month with her clients and make regular home visits. But in Dahmer's case, she asked to be excused from the home visits because of the large caseload, 121 clients, she was required to manage, and because he lived in a bad neighborhood, her supervisors agreed to waive the requirement. Her concern for her safety and request to meet at her office in Dahmer's case would be all the stranger given it was her that approved Jeff's ability to stay there. At the end of February 1990, I learned that Jeff was going to be released from the Milwaukee County House of Correction, having served only 10 months of his 12-month sentence. He would be on probation for the next few years, but other than occasional visits to his probation officer, Jeff would be completely free. Jeff was freed the following month. He moved back into my mother's house in West Allis, but there was no question that he could remain there indefinitely. She was old and increasingly frail, so it was necessary for Jeff to find a place of his own. He found it in the Oxford Apartments on North 25th Street. His apartment number was 213 and it was duly approved by Jeff's probation officer.
Louis Pinet report to the police - Dahmer's next attempted victim is Louis Pinet. A 15-year-old boy who stayed out of a foster home and was working for the 219. Time and again we have seen strange police behavior in their interactions with Dahmer where quite quickly the investigating officers turn incompetent. Though if it wasn't as evident as it already is, this case will surely clear your vision. From the start, the victim himself is underage working at a gay nightclub. Why would a 15-year-old be working at said establishment? I will leave you to decide as we have no proof he did anything other than clean the tables. Well, except of course Dahmer would pay Pinet $200 to come home with him. The 219 shared space, as previously mentioned, with the C'est La Vie, which hosted chicken nights where older men would pick up younger men or the chickens. Chicken is a term used by p- that means boy prostitute. But maybe C'est La Vie was using it in a different way. They also had rooms that the young men would live in when working the bar. Regardless, many of Dahmer's victims were prostitutes and now three of them have been in their early teens and took cash for either sex or nude photos, usually both. He spent Saturday at the Unicorn Club in Chicago. And the following Friday, which was his next available time off work, he met Lewis Pinet. The encounter with this young man is curious indeed and potentially very instructive. The incident was reported to police, but the boy says officers said there wasn't enough information to pursue the matter. Out of pills and unable to kill Pinet, he let him go after a struggle. The full account details the many times Pinet put himself back in harm's way by returning to Dahmer, but over and over again, Dahmer couldn't bring himself to kill Pinet. Some speculate this is due to him becoming too personal with the boy, but as we will see later, Jeremiah Weinberger did not share the same fate, though it seems he and Dahmer were closer. Still, Pinet made an escape and even borrowed money from Dahmer to catch the bus. Of course, Dahmer was relying on him not to call the police. Pinet would later be treated at a local hospital for his bruises and through a social worker, a police report would indeed be filed. Here we get some conflicting information. Anne Schwartz says the police made one visit to Pinet's house and never returned as he could only remember the name Jeffrey. Honestly, that would be good enough as not many people fit Jeff's description. But not only did the police fail to follow up, but the case worker disappeared as well. But that's the story Schwartz tells. In Master's book, we get an entirely different account. By another terrible irony, Lewis Pinet did inform the police and a false imprisonment complaint was filed. He told them three different stories, however, each apparently more crazy than the others and the police simply did not believe him. He could easily have led them to Dahmer's apartment as he had found it by himself the night before and they would certainly have found incriminating evidence had they searched it. One loses count of how many times Jeff Dahmer might have been stopped if events had taken a slightly different turn. On the one hand, we get a forgetful Pinet. And the other, one in which he could lead police straight to the man as he had tracked down the Oxford Apartments himself not long before. Still, Pinet was unable to convince police that this man who had previously been convicted for drugging and molesting a 13-year-old boy and was also questioned in regards to multiple druggings at the Milwaukee bath and was the man fingered in the drugging of Ronald Flowers who even led police to the West Allis house was guilty of committing the offense described by the youth. If Pinet was truly willing to give his side of the story, Dahmer should have been locked up for the rest of his life as his crimes would have been discovered after a search of his apartment at this point. Apparently, Pinet was unable or perhaps unwilling to convince police of Dahmer's guilt. Stop me if you've heard this before, but a foster kid also turning out to be a prostitute is unfortunately not that uncommon. Was Pinet trying to get Dahmer busted while also staying under the radar? I would imagine that task hard to manage as it would be questionable that he met Dahmer outside the Phoenix. Questions might come up about that. And how soon after that would it be discovered that this minor was working at the 219?
Curtis Strauther, 17, was bought for time at Dahmer's apartment. He told friends he planned to get his high school equivalency certificate and attend modeling school. Those same friends were puzzled when they heard he was one of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims because of Strauther's open hostility towards white men. I keep having dreams about Errol. What kind of dreams? He's calling me for help. And every time I get to him, he just disappeared. April 1991 comes and Dahmer would acquire the sixth skull for his altar. Getting a key made, Errol Lindsey would meet Dahmer and take him up on a cash offer to come to his apartment. Mildred Lindsey had trouble understanding how her son came to be killed not merely by a murderer, but a monster. "I can't understand how it happened, how he, Dahmer, met Errol." She told reporters. "Errol wasn't the type to talk to just anybody. He went to work and then he came home. He was a mama's boy. He wouldn't even go out with his friends without calling me to see what I was doing." His sister said he was not a homosexual. Friends said he rarely ever drank. His mother told of him always checking in with her before doing anything or going anywhere. Against all the odds, Dahmer tells of his encounter with Errol just the same as the rest.
Konerak Sinthasomphone police negligence - The lines between incompetency and complicity are hard to differentiate in the case of Konerak Sinthasomphone. Similar to Jeff's time in Florida, uh Dahmer would stalk the mall, where he would pay $50 to Konerak, who would have a mental lapse in either forgetting or ignoring the knowledge of his brother's molestation, which occurred under almost the exact circumstances Konerak found himself in. Of course, that would be extraordinary for two brothers of the same immigrant family to fall victim to the same perpetrator in similar circumstances while coming from a completely normal family. Settled in America from a war-torn Laos, the Sinthasomphone family would be one among many among refugees settled during this time. Many were settled by Catholic Charities, and this very well may be the case for the Sinthasomphone family, as they were very close to one Father Peter Burns.
In 1992, he would be convicted on charges for molesting two boys back in early 1988. He would serve less than a year on work release, directly mirroring Dahmer's sentence. This would, of course, be part of the large abuses taking place across many Catholic churches during this time. McCann and Boyle, the prosecution and defense of Dahmer, would both have a hard time prosecuting these criminals during this time. The question remains, what are the odds of this family being targeted and surrounded by these predators? It certainly would increase the odds if the children were being used for prostitution. Of course, their actions alone speak of being prostitutes, much like Dagstater and the other supposed sex workers targeted by Dahmer. But of course, as we discussed, it was indeed found in Konerak's police record that he had a history of prostitution. This would be incredible for the parents of said family to be unaware of their two sons' practiced prostitution, and even more incredible that Dahmer would happen upon the brother of the victim that landed him in the House of Corrections for a year by chance, an extremely unlucky coincidence.
Still, Dahmer supposedly met Konerak at the Grand Avenue Mall. Taking Konerak to his apartment for $50, they would drink, and of course, the boy would be drugged, but not before Dahmer would snap two pictures of the boy. The last he would be seen alive. Not in the mood enough, Dahmer leaves the boy in his apartment with the 3-day-old rotting corpse of Tony Hughes laying on his bedroom floor. In this time, Dahmer would go to the bar, according to his own confession, and have a few drinks. Though the boy has been drugged, and in fact his skull drilled into in a more experimental and brutal lobotomy attempt with acid being poured into his frontal lobes, he manages to traverse Dahmer's apartment building, walking down the hall, out the side door, down the stairs, and onto the street, completely naked. Soon he is discovered by two teen girls. Mumbling and speaking in his first language. The girls had no clue who he was or where he needed to go, but they knew he needed help. They did what they knew to be the right thing and alerted the authorities. Unfortunately, this would be a fatal mistake. Before the cops arrived and before Konerak is out of the clear, Dahmer comes around the corner and tries to take Konerak away from the girls, but it was too late. The cops are on their way and in fact, it wouldn't be 5 minutes before they arrive on the scene with medics as well. The medics look at Konerak and find him unresponsive. He is slurring his speech and will not respond in English. Speaking to police, Dahmer gives them his name and age, John Meng, 19. Showing them his Ambrosia badge, he identifies himself as Jeffrey Dahmer. Common police procedure was ignored this night as they do not run his name, nor do they ask the 14-year-old, whom they thought was 19, to identify himself. All the while the young girls who seemed to be more observant than the police officers are pleading to be heard. Trying to convince police that the 14-year-old was in fact a child. Seeing the drugged and unresponsive child was okay physically, the medics take their leave and do not transport the bruised and by the girls' account bleeding (from the rear) child to the hospital. The instinct and senses of the officers were off that night as well, as they then take the stubborn Konerak back to Dahmer's apartment with both of his arms gripped at his side. Showing the officers pictures of the young Konerak posing, served to convince the two that had already forcefully dragged the boy back to the apartment that Dahmer's story held up. Laying on the floor in the bedroom was the headless corpse of Tony Hughes, whose body had been in the apartment for 3 days. One officer takes a look in the room and doesn't notice a thing. In the bedroom, a few feet away behind an unlocked door, lay the body of Tony Hughes, already bloated up. An officer noted that there was a smell of excrement in the apartment, but did not think to investigate further. He was on the floor and I had the light off in there, recalls Dahmer. And one of the officers sort of peeked his head around the corner in the bedroom, but did not really take a good look or anything. Dahmer's recollection of how he killed Konerak seems to vary along with many of his other recollections of his crimes he has reportedly told the truth about. In his confession, he states he strangled Konerak just after and then dismembered him. Later, he recalls he gave the young man a second injection of acid from which he died immediately.
As you can see, the death of Tuomi is not the only one Dahmer has a hard time recalling. Even more remarkable is the persistence of those who tried to save Konerak that night. Glenda Cleveland gave the officers a call back for an update on the situation.
''I'm Officer Balcerzak. Yes, there was a squad car number 60 that was flagged down earlier this evening about 15 minutes ago. That was me. What happened? I mean, my daughters and my niece witnessed what was going on. Was anything done about the situation? Nope. We had an intoxicated uh boyfriend of another boyfriend. Well, how old was this child? It wasn't a child, it was an adult. Are you sure? Ma'am, I can't make it any more clear. It's all taken care of.''
Without any identification to prove it, the officers confirmed the 14-year-old was an adult and he was returned to his sober boyfriend, though Dahmer had just returned from a bar. Let's see if we can listen to that tape.
''So the intoxicated Asian naked male was returned to to his sober boyfriend. And uh and I Give me a copy a minute. My partner's going to get you lost at the station there.''
Cleveland continued to plead for several more minutes that Konerak appeared to her to be a child, but Balcerzak assured her that all of the information the police were able to gather at the scene indicated that Konerak was an adult. Seeing the picture of the missing Konerak in the papers not long after the night of May 27th, Cleveland again persisted the police investigate. To compound an already bad situation for the police, Cleveland told me she called them back 2 days after the incident after reading a newspaper article about the Sins and families' distress over their son's disappearance. She told police she believed he was the same boy she saw with Dahmer 2 nights earlier. She pleaded with them to come to her apartment and take the three women's statements. They told me they were investigating a murder and didn't have anyone to send, Glenda Cleveland told me. They said they would send somebody when they had a chance. They never did. Cleveland tried another tack. On June 3rd, she called the local Federal Bureau of Investigation office. She read the news article over the phone and explained that Konerak was still missing. They weren't listening to her. The FBI assured her that the Milwaukee police would investigate the matter, but in the 7 weeks until Jeff Dahmer was arrested, Glenda Cleveland never heard back from the FBI.
In April, he was in court again facing a civil suit from the sentence and phone family. In his hour-long testimony, all of which was recorded, though we once again only get a few moments edited down and released by a media company sensationalizing his crimes, he once again repeats that Connor died right after the second injection. again going against his initial confession of strangling the boy. Once again, if we had access to all of Dahmer's taped statements, what might we find?
The confession wasn't taped - the 60 hour confession was not recorded by the detectives, but was dictated from the memory of what Jeff said. And in going over it, if anything was incorrect, they would make little changes. Whatever that means. So, you have to go over it and just the sort of the story. Right. Right. And if it isn't, then they make little changes. Odd enough that in the '90s, the detectives chose to waste many hours on the clock that could have been saved simply by recording the confession of such a high-profile case, but instead chose not to. Of course, it's not that they couldn't, as it seems everyone else did indeed record their conversations with Jeff, including his own father who wasted no time in buying a recorder and figuring out how to record his personal prison phone calls with Jeff, which took 30 years to release, though only partly through the edits of Fox. Same goes for the tapes of Dahmer's talks with Wendy Patrickus, which took almost as long and was also released through the edits of an entertainment company. Many more conversations that were had with Dahmer were recorded and have yet to be released, but the most important conversation that Jeff would ever have was not recorded, though it was common police procedure to record any interviews or confessions with suspects.
(Potential snuff movie procurement & coverup thereof)
Camera obfuscation - In the course of his crimes, Dahmer would acquire many security devices that he says were not meant for anything but warding off potential perpetrators from breaking in and in the commission of their own crime, discovering Jeff's place of worship. This would include alarms, locks, and video surveillance equipment. In Dahmer's confession, he states the camera was a fake. He stated that he used quite a bit of caution by setting up alarm systems in his apartment. That being in the outer door, the sliding door leading to his hallway, bathroom, and bedroom, and his bedroom door. He stated that he set up a fake video camera and told other homosexuals that had brought to his apartment that it automatically turned on if his door opened up without the alarm being turned off. He also related that the security items in his apartment, namely a brown alarm, which was on the door, was purchased from Radio Shack in the Grand Avenue Mall. He related that he also purchased a Black & Decker alarm at the Black & Decker distribution center across from the zoo, and a fake video camera at another store. He does not recall which store. Yet, in his own book, Pat Kennedy tells a different story. Indeed, investigation revealed that his apartment contained door and window alarms. There was a small camera attached to the ceiling and positioned to capture anyone entering his unit, however that the wires for the camera disappeared into the wall, but were not connected to any electrical outlet. Now, far from a fake, we are told that this camera captured nothing of the activities that took place in Dahmer's apartment, despite the fact that it had the full capability of doing so and that his alarms were also fully functioning according to the testimony of Tracy Edwards. In Dahmer's confession, Jeff stated the camera was a fake, but later he changes his tune in another interview located in the FBI files. Dahmer was asked by the interviewing agents if he was concerned for security at his apartment, and Dahmer stated that he had installed a security system in his apartment, which cost $400. Dahmer stated that he had different locks on the bathroom, bedroom, and front door. Dahmer stated that he had a video camera set up for security. No mention of the camera being a fake this time, like he was so quick to clarify in his initial confession. Jeff also had at this time a laptop computer that he had before he even moved into the Oxford. In April 1990, Chester wrote that Dahmer was receptive to discussing sexual feelings. He brought his laptop computer to the session, but admitted he was using it as a crutch to keep himself busy and not to think about what happened.
Missing photos & binders - Edward Smith, known as the Sheik, would be reported missing on the 23rd of June, last seen by his sister on the 14th. The aspiring model would have five photos taken of him before, during, and after dismemberment. Dahmer would later claim to toss these photos out in the trash with his remains. Though not all of the photos he took would be found in his possession, he would never claim to sell the missing photos. Regardless, he certainly was interested in documenting his crimes. Smith is the only one to be extensively photographed before his death by Jeff, and yet when he becomes part of Dahmer's collection, Dahmer claims not to keep a single thing from this victim, not even the photographs he took of his corpse. He threw them out. My question is where did all of the previous photos go and what was in these organized binders, plural binders, that Jeff had because from the photos we get of his apartment, the Polaroids were scattered all over. Also, one thing never mentioned that is recorded in Anne Schwartz's book, The Man Who Could Not Kill Enough, is that Smith, whose criminal record is to most probably nonexistent or minor, actually has an FBI file on him. The extent of this file is not clear as we do not have nearly the same access to information Schwartz had while she was investigating for this book. Schwartz herself was very friendly with the MPD, even marrying a police officer, and worked for the Milwaukee Journal. She also sat with many of the families to further detail her book. Why Smith had an FBI file on him is unclear.
Dahmer funds - He would constantly complain of being broke. We would assume this comes from him going out every weekend, his alcoholism, his prescription pill usage, the money spent on the bathhouses, and his rent. Yet, his struggle was not so great that he couldn't afford a security system that cost $400 and a fake security camera that had wires running from it. This brings to mind the gun he was able to acquire on short notice with no money and a strong alcohol addiction. Dahmer had an interest in documenting his crimes, but it's out of the question to think he used the mounted camera in his living room. Many questions still remain around the crimes of Dahmer. Many questions still unanswered. The biggest question still remains. Why did police give Konerak back to Dahmer the night of May 27th, 1991?
Joachim Dressler potential collaboration - Joachim Dressler, a man who was found guilty of the murder of James Madden after Madden's body parts were found scattered in Racine County. The bags the body parts were found in being led back to Dressler. A search of Dressler's home yielded snuff films. Having footage of others being killed for the purpose of filming it in 1990 was extremely suspicious given the nature of obtaining this kind of footage. To this day, the reality of snuff films is played down or outright denied. Yet, time and again, we see glimpses of the market for murder on film pop up in cases like this. Dressler was arrested in August 1990, and his trial was ongoing when Dahmer was arrested. Given the proximity between the two killers and the nature of their crimes, the possibility was raised these two may be connected. It was found the company that Dressler worked for as an elevator repairman had serviced both the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory and the Oxford Apartments, but Dressler was not recorded as the man who serviced either of these sites. With that, it seems the connections between the two end.
Potential acomplice - While Jeff was finding a way to confess and remembering new details with each new conversation with detectives, the remains in his apartment were being analyzed to confirm the identities of the victims. again, never offering a name himself. Jeff simply confirmed or denied his involvement with the person the detectives presented to him. Many of the skulls in the apartment were tied to the dental records of some of the missing victims. Seven skulls were found, leaving four of the remains to be identified by other means. Fingerprints were taken from those who could not otherwise be identified by dental records. And wouldn't you know, they were able to identify remains via fingerprint analysis of weeks to months old corpses. Findings today prove this task to be beyond challenging. Yet somehow back in 1991, they managed the impossible. Dahmer also managed the impossible as the items found in Jeff's apartment list many chemicals harmful to humans without the proper equipment. The most obvious being myriadic acid. Yet not once is any personal protective equipment listed among Dahmer's possessions, making it extremely improbable Dahmer could have used these chemicals in the sense they claim he did. Regardless, all of this went unquestioned as Dahmer had the bodies in his apartment, so he and he alone must be guilty. Given the bodies in his apartment, but the inability for Jeff to give a full account of his crimes, one might wonder if anyone else might be involved. Sure, Dahmer says he acted alone, but if you can't offer any names, and the dates you give are years away from the time the victims actually went missing, and the seasons in which you supposedly committed these murders were indeed the opposite of what you state. You know, whether there was snow on the ground or the sun was beating down on you, Dahmer had a hard time remembering. and other things like thinking you lived in a place for a year, but in fact, as investigation would surely uncover, you only lived there for a single day. In fact, less than that, these things might raise questions about the person's ability to confess, he would completely blank out on murders he supposedly committed just weeks ago. forgetting to mention five as per the new correction. Five of his victims in a 9-hour time span where he told detectives everything he knew, only to come back the next day and begin confessing to the rest of the victims he supposedly forgot. Not sure how exactly you forget murdering someone in the same month of your arrest, but apparently Jeff did. We only have maybe an hour or 2 hours of Jeff's interviews from multiple people released to us through various sources that are edited by the media companies that release them.
What's important here is that in no way should Dahmer's confession have served to prove to anyone, least of all the detectives, that he was 100% responsible for the crimes. But of course, no one questioned it at the time. And in fact, it was so bulletproof that Bole had no choice. He just had to file motions and skip hearings to clear the way for the insanity trial rather than actually determining if Jeff did everything they say. And he says he did. Of course, Jeff had a chance to stop all of this. Boil is only counsel. He cannot make decisions for Jeff. With all that we went over here, I don't think Jeff could make decisions for himself. His memory is beyond flawed. Yet, his defense insists upon his guilt. He requests the release of evidence just 15 days after his client's arrest. He skips the preliminary trial in which the confession would be looked over and pleads his client guilty on all charges, effectively skipping over the guilt phase of the trial.
His family as accessories after the fact
In September, Ernest Miller met Dahmer in front of an adult bookstore at 3:00 a.m. For $50, he walked with Dahmer to his apartment. Miller's full and preserved skeleton was found in the bottom of a filing cabinet less than a year later. His blood stained the walls and Jeff's mattress. He avers that he knew this would be painless and quick, that Miller would not suffer. And with the medical knowledge acquired in the army days, he would certainly know exactly where to inflict a mortal wound. It took him maybe about a minute before he died. Blood gushed out onto the bed and walls and carpet. Worse was to follow. Having hauled the body to his black table, the aquarium was not yet in place at this point, he took about 20 photographs of it in various positions and once more caressed it accordingly. Understand that this man had one of the few arteries carrying blood to his brain opened. He died in a minute and blood ran on the walls and carpet. I don't mean to give you the gruesome details and I avoid it when I can, but this would be very messy. As detailed by the quote, he wouldn't rush the body into the tub, but in fact moved it to the table and posed it for pictures. We are told Jeff so thoroughly cleaned his apartment for what was to come, but not 2 months later, Lionel and Sherry would be over at Jeff's for Thanksgiving and they would claim not to notice a thing amiss.
If you will remember, Miller is killed more violently than the others. Jeff cut him in the neck. And as previously described, this would have made a mess. However, not that long after this man's death, Lionel and Sherry were given a tour of Jeff's apartment on Thanksgiving in 1990, and they claimed the place was spotless. Well, as it turned out, blood still stained the walls and mattress at the time of Jeff's arrest. Who does this blood belong to? Well, none other than Ernest Miller. How can Jeff's apartment be said to have been spotless when the blood of the man he killed almost a year ago still stained the walls upon his arrest? Of course, Lionel and Sherry had to say that there was nothing there. When Jeff's own confession and the physical evidence of his statement that there was indeed blood on the wall completely disproves their claim. What do you think? Are they lying? Did they know more than they say? All of Jeff's behavior right under their noses. I mean, dang. The smell and the blood on the wall, well, they just didn't notice it, I guess.
6 days before Thanksgiving, as we are told, Dahmer would kill Steven Tuomi in his private room at the Ambassador Hotel. He took the body home and left it in the basement, which was not unfrequented by Catherine given the litter box was down there along with the washing and drying machines. The body stayed in the basement for well over a week. Still, Dahmer would go to work and have family over. All the while, the smell would gather day by day. Taking the well over a week old corpse out of the luggage on Sunday while his grandmother was at church. He would skin the corpse, cut it to pieces, and smash the bones in a sheet to prevent the splinters from scattering across the basement floor. No doubt when Catherine would return home, the house would smell significantly worse, and the trash would be flowing with a substantial amount of bags. Supposedly, Dahmer also kept a skull, boiling it, and then bleaching it, a process that would take a significant amount of time.
Dahmer's assassination
Soon, Dahmer would be sent off to Columbia Correctional Institution to spend hundreds of years. The amount varies for some reason, with some saying 996 and others saying 999 years. When Dahmer arrives, he is sent into solitary confinement. Bole and others around him predicted he would die if he was sent out into the general population. Soon they would be proven right. Though Dahmer was locked away in solitary for a time, he still had his moments of human contact. He had visits with Lionel and Sherry. In May, he would actually be extradited to the county in which he killed Hicks to plead guilty on that charge as well and gain an additional life sentence. Beyond that, it seems he would stay locked in solitary, pleading to get out for quite some time. Around one year after his incarceration, he would grant an interview with Nancy Glass where he would talk about many things, but most notably to myself, his missing memory and the blocks he has on his mind that prevent him from acknowledging the actions he supposedly committed. One time I brought this young man back to the hotel room, the Ambassador Hotel. Uh was just planning on drugging him and uh spending the night with him. Had no intention of hurting him. When I woke up in the morning, he uh had a broken rib here, was heavily bruised. Apparently, I had uh beaten him to death with my fists.
In April, he was in court again facing a civil suit from the sentence and phone family. In his hour-long testimony, all of which was recorded, though we once again only get a few moments edited down and released by a media company sensationalizing his crimes, he once again repeats that Connor died right after the second injection. again going against his initial confession of strangling the boy. Once again, if we had access to all of Dahmer's taped statements, what might we find? It's somewhere in this time, but when exactly, I'm not 100% sure that Dahmer is released into the general population. As Bole suggested, he wouldn't last long. When he was released into the general population, it could be presumed that Dahmer began attending the church services and would eventually end up on a work detail. But again, when exactly this starts, I have not been able to pin down.
Almost a year after his civil suit, Jeff sits down with his father and Stone Phillips after Lionel has put out his own book, A Father's Story, about his perspective. In there, he makes the claims that Joyce had an over reliance on prescription drugs. All of this in the time in which Jeff was in the womb. He detailed how she would have these fits of convulsions and how a doctor would have to come in and physically restrain and medicate her to make Joyce relax. When asked by Stone Phillips her side of the story and presents her with Lionel's accusation of drug abuse, he is met with complete shock. ''At times, her legs would lock tightly in place and her whole body would grow rigid and begin to tremble. During these strange seizures, her eyes would bulge like a frightened animal, and she would begin to salivate, literally frothing at the mouth. Lionel describes a a a strange undiagnosed problem. He describes it as some kind of a seizure that you developed uh a proness to seizures late in the pregnancy where you he described it as a kind of rigidness for which you were prescribed medications. Do you do you remember that and can you describe? >> I don't remember that at all. I don't I can't imagine where that comes from. It isn't true. I don't >> um >> You don't recall any anything like that? Seizures or >> seizure- like episodes? >> Absolutely not. >> There's an obvious discrepancy here between what you're saying and what Lionel is saying about the about the nature of the pregnancy. It was difficult. You both agree. But but he describes you in these states where you were, as he says, literally frothing at the mouth in >> Are you serious?''
Unbeknownst to him, though, a plot was hatched 2 years ago by another man from another prison in Wisconsin who was locked up on drug charges. Doing 31 years, Ozvaldo Duthi says he viewed it as a life sentence. Soon he saw the crimes of Dahmer on the television and watched the trial as it proceeded. He supposedly felt enraged at Dahmer and wished he would end up being sent to his prison while pan correctional institution so he could kill Dahmer. After the trial was over and he saw Dhamer was being sent to Colombia, which was better suited to hold mentally ill prisoners, Duthi started to act crazy, taking pills and doing whatever he needed to do to get to the mental health unit in Colombia. After two whole years of this act, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Yeah, two years of taking drugs that weren't meant for you might do that. And so he was sent to the Columbia Correctional Institution in June 1994. And wouldn't you know, his cell was right next to Dahmer's. Ovaldo's plan moved forward and he soon shared this plan with another inmate who he knew previously and they then planned together to kill Dahmer. But this plan would be foiled when for some reason Oswaldo was moved. He did know that Dahmer was Christian now, and he had hoped if he turned up to Sunday service, Dahmer would be there. On Sunday, July 3rd, 1994, as Valdo rolled up his shirt with a makeshift shiv hidden inside the role, the shiv would change descriptions multiple times over the different accounts. Still, in this supermax security prison, the shiv goes undetected after a light patown. Knowing he couldn't get the knife out in front of the guards, he feigns sickness to get permission to go to the bathroom. Hiding the shiv in his shoe on the way out, he sits directly behind Dahmer this time as he was previously a few pews away. And in this small prison church, the guards didn't notice the advance upon Dahmer. He sits down, takes the shiv out, and puts Dahmer in a headlock and pushes his chin from his neck, leaving it exposed while he attempts to take Dahmer's life. This attempt fails quickly, however, after the makeshift knife breaks immediately. The man who supposedly faked being crazy and took prescription pills he didn't need for two whole years to get into the same prison as Dahmer ultimately to kill him utterly failed at doing so. Dahmer would not be so lucky on the next attempt. One might wonder how such a high-profile prisoner could even be killed in a supermax prison. A prisoner who also faced an attempt on his life just a few months ago. Well, in the same exact day of Jeff's murder, just hours later, the state correction secretary said Dahmer was not at undue risk and he already determined the prison guards did nothing wrong. It was also reported that the two inmates, that being Dahmer and Scarver, had not previously had any incidents before this day, but this would also be disputed. Dahmer was found at 8:10 a.m., but the first responders received the call from the prison at 8:45. It could be they tried to render aid themselves, but as it was reported, Dahmer was so battered he was unrecognizable. Surely that might warrant an immediate trip to the hospital, but who's to say? We're also told that this prison had three dozen monitors to oversee the activity in the prison. And in this clip, I think we get a glimpse of their setup: ''This prison has nearly three dozen video monitors, electronic steel doors. Yet somehow 25-year-old Christopher Scarver allegedly managed to elude the elaborate security system....'' Now, we know the two guards who were negligent in their duty left Dahmer there alone, but the initial reports do not specify the amount of time they were alone there for. later reporting tells of these inmates being unsupervised for 20 whole minutes with the same secretary stating there was no irregular gap in supervision. So not only did the guards who were supposed to supervise the work detail fail in their duty, but also for 20 whole minutes the man or men stationed at the monitors didn't notice anything a miss that entire time. This would be as far as the story goes for a time with Scarver as the main suspect, but soon one guard would give his side of the story. ''This veteran Columbia Correctional Prison guard is risking all to talk to Channel 12 about what went wrong the day Jeffrey Dahmer and Jesse Anderson were murdered. He says the list of mistakes is long. >> Those two should have never been even in the same unit. A lot of times the same work through.'' He states Scarver had threatened Dahmer in the past and that his threats to Dahmer were common knowledge. ''This guard says it was common knowledge that Christopher Scarver had threatened Jeffrey Dahmer in the past and can't understand why they were allowed to work together. Scar probably got through the officer. It's not that hard to do. Found an opportunity or a lack of security went ahead and did it.'' He also gives the information that a director and two guards were watching over Dahmer and they each together at the same time left the inmates unsupervised. ''This guard says the day of the murders security was lax. Two guards and a director were assigned to the gym that day, but this guard tells us the director was in a back office. One of the guards was missing and the second guard >> the officer under the bubble. Um, my understanding he was getting into the music bubble pay attention. I guess he was talking on the phone music and had his head down.'' The man in the bubble, which I presume is the observation post, was as he says, jamming to the music. Coincidentally, all of these men were negligent at the same exact time for 20 whole minutes. He also describes the view from the guard's perspective that was in the bubble. And to me, it sounds like the guard had a window view into the shower room where Anderson was killed. And he even says the inmate was trying to get his attention, but the guard just wasn't doing his job. ''long ago. Um, so much as blood. There was two handprints um for the window that looks in from this the officer's control bottle into the shower room and they were up high and they ran all the way down full of blood all the way to the floor and it was at least trying to get the officer's attention.'' He also states Scarver walked past this guard to get to Anderson without being spotted. Scarver also walked back to his cell without being escorted. ''Scarver then would had to walk past the officer again in the control bubble and return back to his house and without being escorted. This guard also tells of two other inmates being held for questioning in regards to their possible involvement in the murder.'' He goes on to say these three Scarver Homeman and Figures got together the previous day in what the guard interprets as them plotting their actions for the following day. ''i had a conversation for approximately half hour to an hour in depth about all of this and the next day they both showed up that recreation building. I really believe it was planned.'' But soon Scarver would simply plead in no contest. He and he alone was found guilty for Dahmer's death. In short, on November 28th, 1994, Dahmer was killed along with another inmate, Jesse Anderson, after a director and two guards who were specifically tasked for the work detail all simultaneously abandoned their post and did so for 20 whole minutes. Those on the monitors were also somehow completely dubious for this 20-minute time span. Scarver, the man found guilty and held responsible for the attack, had twice walked past a guard in his attack on Anderson. This guard had a window view into the shower room Jesse was attacked in. Jesse also attempted to get help from said guard, but this went unnoticed. Scarver then walked back to his cell without an escort. Dahmer and Anderson were then discovered at 8:10 a.m., but an ambulance wasn't called until 8:45. When the first responders picked up the victim, they were unaware who it even was because, as they describe, Dahmer was so badly beaten, he was unrecognizable. Dahmer died on his way to the hospital and Anderson died a few days later. The same day of Dahmer's attack, the state correction secretary already determined the prison guards did nothing wrong. Soon a panel would convene and on this panel was none other than Dahmer's defense attorney, Gerald Bole. This panel would conclude there was no conspiracy, but four guards did get suspended for their negligence. No further mention is made about the two other inmates held for questioning and to this day we have no real motive for the killing. Scarver later did an interview where he made mention of behaviors that were unlike Dahmer at least according to those who knew him best. So if the motives stated in his 2015 interview are true is up to your discretion.
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By: Semmiot
Raped by: Otto Heckel
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