Research Paper On Jeffrey Dahmer

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Jeffrey Dahmer is a former American serial killer who on July 22, 1991 was indicted of killing seventeen African American males. His crimes consisted of luring men from primarily gay bars, malls and bus stops using roes of money, ones inside of his apartment Jeffrey Dahmer subdued the victims with drugs placed in drinks. Able to control the men Jeffrey Dahmer suffocated them by the lack of oxygen to their brain killed them in which point he sexually assaulted them, then dismembered her body placing the pieces into two jars which he later digested. After arrest policies located photos of his victims in various states of the attack. The original plea of not guilty was withdrawn on January 7, 1992 to guilty due to insanity. A two-week trial was …show more content…

After a hernia surgery, Jeffrey Dahmer's attitude and social status were described as being “a loner who was uncommunicative and withdrawn. His facial expressions transformed from sweet, childish smiles to a motionless blank stare—a look which remained with him throughout his life” (Montaldo, n.d.). A sign of antisocial personality disorder is cruelty to animal, in 1966 it was recorded that when Jeffrey Dahmer came across a dead animal off the street, he would obtain the corpse and began to strip it of the fur and collected the bones. Repeated offences which Dahmer was arrested previously before the arrest of the 17 original murders for fondling an underage boy.Deceitfulness is a sign of antisocial personality disorder which Dahmer did in order to obtain his victims. Recklessness, which is portrayed by Dahmer lack of destroying the evidence of eleven bodies and tools that were used on the victims before their death as a means to perform a lobotomy, in the FBI reports they described the scene “where they had discovered what could have been the set of a horror movie—numerous body parts belonging to multiple victims. The reference, then they were speaking about the Milwaukee Police

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