 | louiethe20th (79) 02/02/2007 | His very sick and twisted journey through life began at an early age. He had a fascination with torturing animals and collecting their bones. Later he began to prey on the weak and unsuspecting young homosexual males. If it hadn't been for the bumbling police in Wisconsin his rein of terror could have ended much sooner; I do not believe him to be as intelligent and cunning as many of the other famous killers, but his cannibalism was what set him apart. If you have ever seen his father's interview you may get a little glimpse of where all the trouble started.
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 | Sarkia (8) 04/13/2004 |  What could you say about Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer(1960-1994)?(Sorry for my English.) He murdered 17 innocent human beings, most of them young African-American males. Dahmer is among the five most wellknown American serial killers and the most publicized killer of the 1990s. Jeff wasn't one the most profilic sk:s, he wasn't one of the most sadistic,(Dean Corll and Andrei Chikatilo would suite to that category) he wasn't the sickest,(Albert Fish and Ed Gein probably were) he wasn't very unique.(The Brit Dennis Nilsen(1945-)(killed between 1978-1983) was apart from cannibalism nearly a carbon-copy of Dahmer. A lonely, necrophilic, heavy drinking, outwardly quite mild-mannered homosexual who intoxicated/drugged and strangled his victims.) For some quirky reasons I've have almost felt some sort of pity towards Dahmer. Although Jeff had quite normal childhood and wasn't abused, he seemed to be lonely and depressed most of his lifetime. After he was caught he made a full confession(It's pretty hard to act innocent, when you have several dismembered and decomposing corpses around your home) and expressed remorse.(maybe genuine, probably not.) One thing you could feel sorry for Dahmer is that there's a loads of absolute bull%&* and stupid jokes floating around about him. Even his name is often missspelled. During Dahmer's trial an FBI expert Robert Ressler working for the defense, expressed his own opinion: So I went along with it because toward the end of his murders, I believed he was mentally ill, where he was not in the beginning. Over the course of his 17 homicides, he showed some decompensation of his mental state. He was organized at the beginning and became disorganized at the end. Some have considered Dahmer's death on November 28, 1994, at the Columbia Correctional Institute as some sort Triumph of Justice. To me an incident where a murderous bastard(convicted murderer Christopher Scarver) kills a murderous bastard (Jeffrey Dahmer) and Jesse Anderson is just a sad example of human nature. Quote: He just wants to make people feel as quilty and lousy as possible. The guy is such a prick. ...Jeff's opinion of Geraldo Rivera.
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