Jeffrey Dahmer, the Killer Cannibal: 100 Questions & Answers about the Case

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Murder, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Jeffrey Dahmer, the Killer Cannibal: 100 Questions & Answers about the Case by Morgan Berkshire, KAW Publishing
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Author: Morgan Berkshire ISBN: 9781310077319
Publisher: KAW Publishing Publication: August 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Morgan Berkshire
ISBN: 9781310077319
Publisher: KAW Publishing
Publication: August 16, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

When cannibalistic serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested, remnants of dead bodies were found in his kitchen: a head in the fridge, hands and genitals in cooking pots, more body parts in a freezer, and three male torsos in a 57-gallon drum. To turn victims into zombie sex slaves, he’d injected hydrochloric acid into their brains (it didn’t work). Handsome and intelligent, Dahmer came from a good family, had been to college, was an Army veteran, and was liked by neighbors, who called him “the nice, quiet, good-looking white guy”—even though a foul smell came from his apartment. How did such a man become a cannibal and a murderer?

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When cannibalistic serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested, remnants of dead bodies were found in his kitchen: a head in the fridge, hands and genitals in cooking pots, more body parts in a freezer, and three male torsos in a 57-gallon drum. To turn victims into zombie sex slaves, he’d injected hydrochloric acid into their brains (it didn’t work). Handsome and intelligent, Dahmer came from a good family, had been to college, was an Army veteran, and was liked by neighbors, who called him “the nice, quiet, good-looking white guy”—even though a foul smell came from his apartment. How did such a man become a cannibal and a murderer?

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