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Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: The Cannibal Killer

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Are there better books out there on Dahmer? Yes. But once I got past the prologue, which is annoying, the author does focus on Dahmer. I enjoyed reading the counts and charges against him. He could have been successful, happy but instead he was a self-destructive, self-saboteur, he would rather just accept failure & not wanted to be disappointed due to hating disappointment. I am a homosexual who also grew up in *much* less tolerant times (having been born one year after JD). Not sure how I feel about his death… Did he deserve to be murdered, or should he have lived in prison until the day he died naturally?

Jeffrey Dahmer’s Brain: Inside the Mind of a Serial Killer

They didn't want to get involved due to Jeffrey Dahmer being gay though which is ridiculous, stupid, insulting to his victims, and absolutely disgusting. Not all of his victims were gay, but some of his victims were underage. Children have the right to live in a safe environment & live peacefully with/without the influence of their parents in a positive or negative way. None of the victims deserved to be drugged with sleeping pills, raped, mutilated, butchered, cannibalized, for any part of them to be preserved in formaldehyde, kept as a macabre trophy on his shrine of death. A lot of women read true crime, to learn what red flags in the behaviour of a man or woman to look out for, pay attention to especially when something feels off about them, something doesn't seem right, or their behaviour, attitude, demeanor doesn't match up with what they say, it's a red flag! His was predatory towards anyone underage or vulnerable, his crimes were sexually motivated sado-sexual crimes.

His father was also, shy, bullied/tormented and had the intention/desire to start fires and hurt people that tormented him, so in my opinion both his parents contributed to Jeffrey Dahmer becoming the "Milwaukee Cannibal"

Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: Serial Killer’s Chilling

Born and raised in Milwaukee, Dahmer was a lonely kid with an unstable family life who struggled to come to terms with his sexuality. As he grew up, he became increasingly violent — eventually committing his first murder at age 18. Sadistic and sexually violent, Dahmer often solicited his victims at gay clubs, offering to take nude photographs of them for money. Despite 911 calls from concerned citizens over the years, the police didn’t arrest Dahmer — an attractive white man who frequently targeted young minorities — until it was too late. Gerald Boyle He was living with his grandma for some time, until they became suspicious and cautious of where he was going, what he was doing while he was living there, eventually they asked him to leave.FBI interviews with Jeffrey Dahmer reveal gruesome details about why he resorted to horrific acts like cannibalism. Curt Borgwardt/Sygma via Getty Images Things escalated from there, he became a alcoholic, a predator towards children, young men/young underage boys. To comprehend the mind of Dahmer, it’s crucial to examine his early life. He grew up in a seemingly normal household, but his fascination with animals and their dissection hints at an early fascination with the morbid. Many serial killers exhibit signs of cruelty toward animals during childhood, and Dahmer was no exception. Early in the book, the author states that he has an abrasive writing style, and he is correct. This book is hard to classify, because while I would normally call it a biography, authors of a biography tend to state the facts and leave it at that. This author makes his opinion known on every detail and does not shy away from the fact that he thinks Dahmer is an unrepentant monster who deserves the death penalty. He also gives off strongly mysoginist vibes as he paints the portrait of Dahmer's mother as the dominant negative influence in Jeffrey's life, leaving little leftover blame for the absent father.

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