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Jeffrey Dahmer: The Milwaukee Monster

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Jeffrey Dahmer, otherwise known as the Milwaukee Monster, had started off with a psychotic childhood. Jeffrey didn’t take interest in things normal kids did. He was fascinated by the dead. He collected animal and insect remains. Once Jeffrey crossed a dog who was killed at the road, he “dismembered it, then cut the head off and impaled it on a stick near his house”
There was a part of nurture that turned him into who he was, however. When Jefrrey was struggling with his sexual identity and his lust for men he isolated himself from his family. He began secretly covering himself with homosexual pornography, and fantasies he had of homosexual lovers that he couldn’t tell others. Somewhere along the line these fantasies became twisted, he imagined his lover dead beneath him. His killings were men he found attractive, and he killed to get a sexual kick out of it. This also could’ve happened because Dahmer admits to watching lots of violent pornography.
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He made prison food resemble limbs and ketchup resemble blood.
Jeffrey Dahmer’s parents fought which affected him a lot mentally. When Jeffrey was four he also received a diagnosis that required him to get operations. This made him feel exposed. “He felt scared by the operation, complete strangers up to him and exploring his body. This experience is said to mark his subconscious forever.” In 1968, he was sexually molested. He also went into alcohol abuse to try and fit in during high school. In addition, when his parents were getting divorced they were fighting over who would have to take care of Jeffrey. This made him feel unwanted by his parents, and abandoned.
There are many different meanings to the word serial killer, but the 3 basis rules that are the most consistent. A) There has to be at least 3 killings B)Different locations C) There needs to be time between the

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