So, the two women were literally like “this man is trying to kidnap this kid, he has blood coming from his body, and it looks like he’s been drugged” but the cop is like “it’s a domestic dispute”
It's so creepy that this guy has been walking around in society for so long, having jobs, having people who trust and help him. And nobody suspected a thing...
He was a very shy and socially awkward loner, but had no trouble luring victims home with him. I think it was because his demeanor was so unthreatening and docile. People thought he was weird, but he looked like he couldn't hurt a fly. Many of the men he picked up probably were attracted to him because his awkwardness was endearing. The scene at the bar in the first episode of the new Netflix series shows this very well.
@@inmyexpression19 Better he didn't, he probably would have been a vegetable for the rest of his life. Hydrochloric acid in the ol' noodle ain't good for you
Dahmer essentially changed how most people interacted with strangers who approached you, men came to the realization they could be preyed on too. Never really caught anyone going over to strangers houses after this, when before you never imagined people harming you to this nature. He is and will always be remembered as the modern day boogie man.
But he was smart af tho, he just knew it was wrong what he did, but didn’t feel sorry and couldn’t stop it, thats why he explained it entirely to the police
@@ImpatientPlatypus He wasn't trying to defend him. Hence the beginning statement "He did horrible things, but". If he was really trying to defend him he would have most likely tried to make it seem like his actions or motive was justified, which he wasn't. He was just pointing out that he indeed was incredibly freaking lonely and neglected and that's what probably fueled his issues that could have been very fixable provided that someone (whether it be parents or grandparent) didn't turn a blind eye to them. But no, there's nothing anyone could say that'd justify him
@@BruhmomentO-mn2wb he wanted to control someone and turn them into a zombie so he could use them for anything he wanted and to make sure they never left.
@@smartchai I agree. Sadly, justice isn't always served. I guess we'll just have to settle for the cop living with the guilt for the rest of his life(assuming he felt guilty that is).
That prison inmate that killed Dahmer did society a favor. I take it Wisconsin didn't have the death penalty at the time. Dahmer was so incredibly messed up in the head.
People like Dahmer are the kind of reason the death penalty exists. There are some criminals who don’t deserve a second chance and shouldn’t be given the benefit of the doubt. And I’m not just talking about killers. You know who I mean when I say that. Let’s just say that the pain they caused others should be inflicted upon them, because y’know, let the punishment fit the crime.
Exactly, the fact that he knew what he was doing was so wrong and so horrible, but still proceeded to do it, makes him so much worse than other serial killers who were just too crazy to realise it was wrong.
@@aerrrrrr fair enough, yet I still think his mentality made his deeds worse, he wasn’t some crazy psychopath, he was formed by his parents and surroundings to do that. A true sociopath you could say. Yet he knew in full consciousness he was doing horrible things to horrible people, but somehow couldn’t get himself to sleep.
@@simonuser That's exactly how psychopaths are. They aren't nut cases like schizophrenics or people suffering from psychosis. If you think otherwise, you're wrong.
@@fitz1722 you always have to bring up race, like you people must get off at bringing up race or something because you will put race into every situation
@@fitz1722 you wouldn't equate that assumption of something such as what you quotes unless you are always looking to put race into everything. either that or you just have know critical thinking skils
He may have gotten away with it had he hid those polaroids when they searched for the key to the handcuffs. From stuff I saw, it sounded like the cops were treating the incident as a boys will be boys type fight, and nothing more.
@Sumaita Basit I think youre right buddy. Edwards wasnt even interested in pressing charges from something I saw, and without that, nothing happens, and his apartment assuredly isnt being searched.
I saw the pictures of the 14 year old boy, and he looked like an 8 year old so the fact that the police did not see a problem is really unsettling. I would like to thank everyone for all the likes on my comment. 😘🥰🥰💯😍💯
It's interesting how Dahmer felt invisible in his childhood and as a serial killer, nobody could put 2 and 2 together so he also became invisible in a way.
It’s honestly because if you watch his interview tapes when he was arrested, he comes off like such a normal sane person. Kinda like a nice stranger you just have a chat wit and don’t think much of him. That’s what made him so dangerous and scary. He knew right from wrong and could understand how the world works but his true desires were to control and completely dominate someone.
@@SuperMisteryMan01 That's most serial killers. They look like every day people. Ted Bundy was so charismatic,nobody would suspect him of being a murderer.
My heart breaks for that little boy because he literally almost made his way out and they took him right back to the monsters den. I hope those cops were fired. I hope any cop who was involved, didn’t actually do their job and check out things was fired. Because of negligence, more people died. If you are bad at your job, you should be fired. These idiots included.
@@shawnyadeadhomie completely agree, if your mistake results in someone's death then you shouldn't be in that job, especially in this case where it could've been so easily prevented
They weren't naive. The neighborhood this took place was a working class with a minority population. Dahmer was the only white guy living in his apartment building. His victims were gay, POC men. Law enforcement was indifferent.
I'm not sad that he died. They could have isolated him and researched his brain a lot more. He was very open about himself so it could help people actually get help than become murderers.
@@hachonimity4524 I don’t feel bad for the murderer. I feel bad for kids who grow up to be bad adults because their parents are terrible. And I feel bad for kids who never got the mental help they needed. I wish I could talk to all the worlds future murderers as kids and help them.
I remember watching the news in the summer of 1991 and seeing the crime scene cleaners in hazmat suits wheeling out an oil drum and I knew there was a dead body in there - and I just turned 8 years old about a month prior. I'll never get that image out of my head. It's one of those shocking real life moments that people never forget.
The mother not only took no responsibility for her lack of parenting, but dumped him on his grandmother at the slightest hint of trouble and finally blamed others on the death of the criminal she raised. How disconnected from reality she was.
Probably be already was in the process of becoming a zombie, remember that he was bleeding from the head, and Dahmer put acid or hot water in their brains
I remember hearing about it in Grade 11 Psychology. Apparently Dahmer, along with one other inmate who allied with him in prison, would always make gross cannibalistic notions and do disgusting things with the food in the cafeteria, just to make people uncomfortable. Apparently Dahmer enjoyed that, so this guy eventually just had enough and killed both Dahmer and his lackey in the showers.
I bet the US military didn't want the bad publicity and did everything they could to hide the fact that one of their soldiers was killing people. This was the late 80s after all so the pro American administration in power at the time was like nope we are going to cover this up. Seems alot of unhinged people join the military. Why else would you want to.
Did nobody think that maybe he got so fixated on roadkill because this is the way he thought he would get his father's attention again? Because it seems as if dealing with roadkill were the most significant bonding moments, where Jeff would get full undivided attention from his father.
@@hadenlee2881 no one is born like that. He crossed that line in his mind into psychopathy. After that there’s no going back. No cure. Only solution is death.
The smell of death is pretty obvious. How the manager or whoever didn’t go to inspect the apartment long before the police is beyond me. Seriously, no one thought it was strange that it smelled so gross? Obviously something was going on. And the chainsaw! How did people live so long with all that going on? Why was no one complaining everyday? Why were the cops never called to investigate? 🤦🏻♀️
And his grandmother never did the cleaning when he was away ?! How could he come back after a one year sentence in the prison to still find the body parts there and continue toying with them ?! It's either people there are fine with grosse smells and dirtiness or they value privacy to an unrealistic extent. Any way, everyone was at fault in a way or another.
I like how everyone who knew him always say maybe their was a chance to save him...Maybe some people are too far gone, damaged, sometimes dead is better.
Rest In Peace to each and every one of his victims, grown men and young boys. 🕊❤️ I hope all the families of the victims have been recovering and finding peace.
not only did I get mad at the part of the documentary were they let the drugged 14 year old boy in but the cops asked if they could "explore" Jeffrey's house and they just took one look at the room didn't see the dead body lying next the bed and headed out almost 5 people would've been saved if they looked around and checked carefully.
@@wavyassassin8017 I feel like blaming it on the Devil is passing the blame on a bit. Dahmer was 100% responsible for his actions and saying it was the Devil who influenced him is kind of victim-blamey.
that part of is so infuriating, the 14-year old who the cops thought was in a "domestic dispute" with a grown man. They sent the kid to his death. Hideous
One of the worst parts about the whole thing, is that he just took advantage of racism that was already all around him. He didn’t even need to plead his case half the time, because the police already made up their minds on who to trust in that situation. He was enabled by law enforcement so many times that he just got too comfortable after a while
"He looked like a nice guy" etc. ... Well to be honest, most serial killers and mega-evil people look handsome, and are well spoken, nice to some degree. Thats what makes a psychopath. Edit : That kids don;t grow up to be muderders doesn't equal growing up fine. That felt so wrong.
Right? But people can be kinda dumb. A couple apartments down from me a woman died and wasn’t discovered for 5 days. The smell was horrendous. So how the people right next to her apartment didn’t smell the decay is strange. The smell absorbed into the walls and floor. How did they not smell anything? Edit: I found out the people next door did smell something. They had bought air fresheners and stuff to try to cover the smell. They just accepted it and went on with their lives instead of saying something 🤦🏻♀️
@@MONNSTROSITY well I've met 1 of his neighbors. Okay Jeff would give plausible excuses. My freezer broke and the meat my grandmother gave me for Christmas rotted. And oh I'm taking up a wood working hobby my apologies for the noise of a saw. He was a polite guy in the building but didn't engage conversation. He'd respond say good morning to be polite.. but didn't start conversation with neighbors. So think about it. A guy in the building ( named Jeff I think) doesn't want to socialize with anybody. Okay the thought wouldn't cross your mind ( oh Jeff might be killing and dismembering people) obviously they were horrified.
Getting no attention is simply no excuse. If anybody tortures or mistreats animals, you know they have the potential to be a serial killer. Very serious - they should be monitored and reported, but avoided, at all cost!
They should be monitored an treated. If you can catch it early at least now they can get help an possible change. Anyone can change if they want it enough.
No it's not an excuse but if anybody noticed a kid being neglected in the home and helped get him psychological treatment he could have grown up to be normal and not turned in to a monster
True, he was a psychopath, period. But if his parents had given him attention, they could have seen the signs and get psychiatric help to keep him under control.
Came back here after watching the Netflix series. Still couldn't fathom how deeply disturbed Dahmer is to do all those horrible acts he did. The world is truly a cruel place.
It really is. I just finished the series yesterday and that’s what brought me here and the whole time I’m watching I kept thinking could he have been saved like if he took different paths or his parents did how could all of this been avoided?
From what I understand it plays into the nature nurture and I believe that yeah as a society (neighbors, family, police) they failed him and everyone else just because this whole thing could have been prevented had 1.his family taken a healthy approach to their arguments to prevent involving their children 2. If the police ignorance was not in the way of obvious situations and 3. If the neighbors all did action and sign a petition or done something to get the manager or owner of the apartment to check dahmers apartment when it smelt awful, either way this entire story is sad and unfortunate because it just says fail all over this story
Another thought of mine, maybe if he wasn’t forced to be straight or put in uncomfortable situations where he felt like a disappointment because he was gay? I feel that the family could have done better to make him feel comfortable, maybe he would be more open and thus decrease his obsession with how he did things? Idk if that makes sense but the entire this is interesting
The guy who killed dahmer said that the reason he did it wasn't because of the crimes he committed, it was because he went out of his way to taunt and torment other prisoners by doing things like making his food resemble dismembered body parts or talking openly about what human flesh tasted like.
Highly unlikely that his account is true. That wasn't Dahmer's personality at all. He was very milquetoast. The guards and the other inmates all described him as shy, quiet, and timid. It was totally out of character for him to brag about his crimes and taunt other prisoners. Scarver and a lot of the other inmates just really hated him because of his crimes.
@@andromedastar4900 it's true. He WAS shy quite and timid. His "fans" sent letters praising him, updating him that he become some kind of an icon of halloween. It grew some kind of ego in him.
@@andromedastar4900 I mean while that may be true, maybe being caught finally set him off and made him think ‘I can own what I did’. Psychotic people don’t just stay the same all the time. Considering a bunch of different stories he had a bunch of different personalities. I can totally see what the original comment said being a reality. You don’t have to be over the top and loud about something to make people uncomfortable or nervous. Maybe his quiet demeanor and comfortableness talking about the topic made it much more eerie
He had money on his head regardless he wss in prison with real monsters no drugs to weaken them and wouldn't stop being a sicko he was killed just like he killed
@@andromedastar4900 It wasn't just the other inmates who hated dahmer, the guards and prison administrators also hated him. That's why he was put in gen pop instead of pc after his arrival and initial observation period, they knew he'd be a marked man in gen pop if he kept up with the behaviour he was exhibiting and they weren't wrong. If it hadn't been scarver who killed him it would've been someone else because there were multiple hits issued against him by the various prison gangs in the institution he was being held at.
My high school teacher went to school with him. Said that no one would ever think that he was violent but everyone knew he was odd. He was the quiet kid that everyone avoided. Kind of exactly who you’d expect him to be. Just the adults that should have seen it were blinded by ignorance
🤦🏽🤦🏽 Folks always say that (No one thought He or She would do Anything like that) I'm sure it was Signs and just like them two Cops Your H.S Teacher just Ignored it.
@@maggiethepearl7183 unfortunately it always seems that the “quiet kid” is the one everyone ignores and that can have a negative impact on the growth of a child
I had the privilege to work with an older gentleman, at a security job I worked at, who was apart of the take down team for Dahmer. The stories he told me were so amazing I was ok hearing the same ones every time I worked with him. He unfortunately passed recently was a great man!
I learned a lot about dahmer from my criminal justice class. What I found quite interesting is that he didn’t like the killing part of what he did he always did it drunk so he didn’t have to be aware of it. He wasn’t the typical serial killer who did the killing for excitement. Also there were times where police could have caught him but they decided to ignore the weird smell in his apartment. One more thing, I find true crimes interesting but after watching the documentary in class I was traumatized for the rest of the day Edit: actually dahmer was very smart. He was able to convince cops that an underage boy was his boyfriend. There was a lot he did that just makes me feel sick.
Was he really smart? Or were the police just dumb? Because clearly everyone else in the building told the police this Kid looks obviously underage and the bumbling cops ignored it and sent a minor back to his captor. He never had a chance with those negligent cops.
He didn't have to be smart to convince these cops that the boy was his friend. If they missed how he was obviously bleeding and didn't want to return, it didn't need much convincing from Jeff
The fact the 14 year old could've escaped and live to this day is just so sad. Honestly he probably could've been helped and this would've never probably happened
"His parents argued and that shaped his peculiar personality..." then right after... "Also his dad and him looked for dead animals to bleach to make shiny bones which he was obsessed with..." yeah im a go with the second one as a factor...now im not an expert but that seems more of a personality changer to me than parents arguing.
Yeah for real. Searching for dead animals to bleach and keeps their bones is not exactly a healthy parent and child pastime. I wonder if his dad felt any kind of guilt for teaching his son how to do that with the victims bodies.
Thats like saying a dad taking his kids out hunting and showing them taxidermy and all that will make a person into a weird kid. If your parents never show you how you're supposed to behave in regards to a relationship and what love is and how important family is.. that will make you a lot weirder than being interested in bones. His parents got to the point where they pulled weapons like knives on each other if youre saying that has no effect on a kid you are wrong.
You got it wrong, when Dahmer left to get beer, after his zombie experiment, he didn't go back to his apartment then notice his victim was outside with 2 women, he actually noticed his victim outside with the 2 women on the way home.
@@Heyhowdyhi Agreed!! I came to the comments looking for more about this. How tf do you have a 14 year old kid with a hole drilled in his head and bleeding and let him go with a 30ish year old dude that said he was his boyfriend. And think nothing was off like holyyy
Everyone who's interested in the Dahmer case should read "My Friend Dahmer", the graphic novel written by Dahmer's classmate in high school, John "Derf" Backderf, which inspired the film of the same name. It gives quite a bit of insight into the descent into evil of a neglected and disturbed young man. It also shines a spotlight on a certain faction of humanity who have no business having or raising children.
they didnt see no blood it was only a little bit on his head u could barely see it he just looked drunk and dahmer convinced the cops they had a argument and he drank to much
When you realize that all obsessions dealing with control are related to the point that the person is not actually in control they just convince their self that they can control things...
I think his victims would have argued with your conclusion. He controlled them until their death. Then he could have retained control had he retained their bodies. But he nor any other person can control the spirit of that which is a human since it is invisible. It cannot be contained. Our spirits are like the wind. Without our tongue with which to speak, our eyes with which to see, our skin with which we feel, what are we. Without the body we become air. We are invisible. We make not a sound. There is no permanent control. We never truly have anything. We don't even possess our own lives. Everything is borrowed. Everything that we are. Borrowed. To try and control anything is a fool's errand. What we can do is channel our energy. But there is never any real or true control.
That's exactly the point of being obsessed with obsession. You know that you're not in control- that's why you do everything to change that. Yet it is never enough.
I watched an interview with Jeffrey Dahmer some years back. The thing that I found the most scary about him was how rational, calm, and well spoken he was. I caught myself a few times thinking that he seems like he'd be a good guy to hang out with. Then I had to swiftly tell myself that this guy was pure evil.
Same. And the women who found him in the physical state he was in even pleaded with the police to arrest arrest Dahmer because they even knew something wasn’t right. And Dahmer even touched the boy’s older brother in 3 years prior. Really sad and sick.
This guy is really sick, I have worked as an autopsy technician for over 12 years now I know how I feel, the difficulty in dissecting a dead person even after all this years of over a 1000 bodies.
That child was murdered by Jeffery and was so close to being saved. What a heartbreaking situation. Those cops should be completely ashamed of themselves. I would have gotten to the bottom of it before allowing the kid to go with the guy. In fact, looking at the kid he looks very young and Jeff even told them they were lovers.
I think they missed something. Dalmer was in protective custody. He knew that the other guys in prison wanted him dead. He asked to be put back in general population. He knew he was gonna die, and knows he deserved it.
You know, I knew about the story where the kid who had hydrochloric acid into his brain escaped and the police let Dahmer go. But watching some of these videos, I'm starting to feel like the police are for more incompetent than I could've given them credit for.
@@finsta4979 I've had some really bad experiences with the police force. Depending who you are, "to serve and to protect" becomes to ignore or to beat up. However, even I find this shocking. The cop wrote it off as a domestic quarrel, so he must have thought those two were live-in lovers -- but the boy was just 14. How can this possibly be legal?
@@DellaStreet123 its not legal. the anerican police dgaf about legal. they only serve and protect other pigs and the people sending their paycheck. i have had tons of bad experiences with police as the victim of crimes. i grew up in very neglectful, abusive circumstances and the cops were called to my childhood home probably 100 times before i turned 16. i remember the time my dad molested my mother and hurt her when she resisted. i had to break it up. she called the police and they laughed in her face. they didnt do a thing. they didnt help when it was innocent children being abused by the hands of their own father repeatedly for 10 years. they didnt help when two young kids witnessed their mom being beat pretty much everyday for most of their recollect-able memory. i think if my mom stayed a month longer he wouldve killed her or me. this country is getting so much worse day by day.
My heart breaks for the families of these innocent victims. Completed the Netflix series. Evan Peters deserves an award. He's such a great actor. But I do hope he recovers mentally from playing such monster. Everyone did such an amazing job. My heart goes out to the families.
I can’t help but picture Dahmer’s mother getting up infront of a large audience and asking that same question at the end of the video and everyone in the room screaming “YES!” 😭 not a single soul outside of you and your husband were upset about Dahmer’s death.
I worked in Milwaukee years after Jeffrey Dahmer's crime spree. My foreman showed me the location of where JD's apartment building was once located. It is now an empty field. Many of the bars he frequented are still in business.
I think what isn't dicussed is that most of his victims were gay black men on the fringes of society. Pair that with a midwestern city, and it's no wonder it took so long to catch him. Even when the police were literally inches from him!! They didn't catch him because they didn't really care💁
I agree, they claimed he was racist , Jeffery was a sick demented human being but not racist his interviews showed that he kept saying he found black men attractive
@@Chuck_EL he probably fetishized them, and he murdered many of them. maybe he wasn’t “racist” per se but he was a whacko. he probably understood that bc they were gay poor and poc the police wouldn’t put as many resources into it.
I hate when they blame how someone grew up for their future decisions. We’re all grown and know what’s right or wrong. Cut the bs, he deserves to be locked up and whatever else happen to him. He’s a bad person and that’s not his parents fault.
Please don’t ever be a psychologist. There are legit mental problems people have. Not everyone thinks like you. I’m not excusing his actions but you can’t just assume everybody is mentally sane because they’re adults
Mother: She lives without caring for Dahmer and prioritizing her other son to the degree that she raises a serial killer. also Mother: "his death, are you happy now ? that is what you wanted" the cynicism of some people ...
I can see how being extremely lonely after being abandoned could lead to odd behaviors of wanting to keep someone with you forever but wanting to make them miserable too because of the rage you might feel about people not seeming to actually care about you. But what Dahmer did was some of the worst crime that has ever been committed. And I do wonder what he was doing with the bones and if he had other secret reasons for killing people he didn’t mention.
He was also planning on creating a private altar in his living room from the bones - specifically, two complete skeletons (which he had in his apartment, fully intact) and at least ten skulls (nine of which he already had). Dahlmer told police that "if this [his arrest] had happened six months later, that's what they would have found.""
I vaguely remember watching the end of his trial (I was probably 10 at the time). What amazes me is how many people who ignored what was going on, especially the smell. And the fact that the police (12:07) were like "OK whatever..." and gives the minor back to Dahmer. I mean they dismiss it as a "domestic dispute". Today, if you have a domestic dispute, all people involved are usually take in for questioning. Of course, in today's society, the police have more problems to address but still it's a bit shocking how many "mistakes" were made throughout this time line both by the family and by the police. I mean thinking about the apartment... most complexes (After receiving several complaints) would investigate, unless of course this was one of those low-income, rundown complexes where basically the landlords don't care.
Not only that but in the state of Alabama as I know if there are signs of violence like bleeding and bruising it is required by law that an arrest be made on the subject.
@@The-last-son I live in AL and I grew up a victim of domestic violence so im pretty well versed in the police / legal system in that regard. That is not true that they automatically arrest based on blood or bruises. They don’t. And they do not take you into questioning for any incidences of domestic disputes. Maybe they are supposed to, but they don’t. In my experience, the police and legal system did not get me justice. My mom and I were being neglected and abused by my father. He saw very little jail time and it took 8+ years before he was ever arrested.
Dahmer had been under protective custody but had worked to be released from it so he could have a prison job. He had told family that he was at peace and ready to die when it came. It's basically decided he put himself in a position where he knew he'd be killed and sort of committed suicide.
So, the two women were literally like “this man is trying to kidnap this kid, he has blood coming from his body, and it looks like he’s been drugged” but the cop is like “it’s a domestic dispute”
Heaaaaavy racism
Like I don't understand he just said shut the he'll up I hope that cop got fired and had a bad life because he didn't decide to look into it.
@@aeime6747 and real actual homophobia
"Nothing suspicious stands out" :/
Racism and Homophobia.
I was about to mention the 14 year old victim. How the cops basically allowed him to get murdered.
they totally ignored the black women who were trying to help that boy. those cops involved should've been fired, at the very least.
@@shadymercury at the very least definitely but we know that cops arent held accountable for their actions even now
@@shadymercury Absolutely! He failed that poor youth to the highest degree!
@@sabellebergman3245 ehm the guy that killed floyd got 22.5 years so I don’t really agree
Are your serious 😂😂😂‼️ like what is wrong with the judicial system.
It's so creepy that this guy has been walking around in society for so long, having jobs, having people who trust and help him. And nobody suspected a thing...
There are plenty more monsters like him freely roaming society. All the worst ones are clever enough to not get caught...
@@bubblezovlove7213 I guess you just have to hope you'll never cross paths with one...
there are plenty of people who suspected many things, the police just didn’t listen
Same thing with bundy and gacy
He was a very shy and socially awkward loner, but had no trouble luring victims home with him. I think it was because his demeanor was so unthreatening and docile. People thought he was weird, but he looked like he couldn't hurt a fly. Many of the men he picked up probably were attracted to him because his awkwardness was endearing. The scene at the bar in the first episode of the new Netflix series shows this very well.
I feel so terrible for the 14 year old, the cops didn’t believe them and just said it was “domestic dispute”
He had the opportunity to live
@@inmyexpression19 his head was drilled and was filled with acid, he was basically severely drugged and couldn’t say anything because of the acid
@@inmyexpression19 he also could’ve died bc of the chemical stuff he had in his body
He doesnt deserve blame, but that kid should have known better when his brother had already been molested by the man.
@@inmyexpression19 Better he didn't, he probably would have been a vegetable for the rest of his life. Hydrochloric acid in the ol' noodle ain't good for you
I appreciate how this channel takes stories and facts to make these scenerio-based animations
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@@xelations6002 ???
@@billciphergirl6049 this snowflake thought something was racist in the vid
@@xelations6002 Isn't everything with you people.
Jeff was obsessed with control, but couldn’t control his obsession.
Holy thats dark
especially with bodies
I’m 14 and this is deep
i swear i saw this comment on another video
@@kierankennedy6971 _i'm 14 and _*_this_*_ is yeet_
Dahmer essentially changed how most people interacted with strangers who approached you, men came to the realization they could be preyed on too. Never really caught anyone going over to strangers houses after this, when before you never imagined people harming you to this nature. He is and will always be remembered as the modern day boogie man.
But he was smart af tho, he just knew it was wrong what he did, but didn’t feel sorry and couldn’t stop it, thats why he explained it entirely to the police
To true
No, that would be Ted Bundy.
@Boop well that last sentence really hurt :(
@Boop Around the time of Dahmer's insanity trial, Aileen Wuornos was on trial for one of the men she killed. Both trials took place in early 1992.
i love how you described his childhood, lets us know why he did it, but obviously not excusing his horrible actions
he did horrible things but all he wanted was the company of someone for once in his life
@@BruhmomentO-mn2wb No. Just dont. Don’t even try to defend this monster.
@@ImpatientPlatypus im not defending him im just saying he was lonely and tired of feeling abandoned
@@ImpatientPlatypus He wasn't trying to defend him. Hence the beginning statement "He did horrible things, but". If he was really trying to defend him he would have most likely tried to make it seem like his actions or motive was justified, which he wasn't. He was just pointing out that he indeed was incredibly freaking lonely and neglected and that's what probably fueled his issues that could have been very fixable provided that someone (whether it be parents or grandparent) didn't turn a blind eye to them.
But no, there's nothing anyone could say that'd justify him
@@BruhmomentO-mn2wb he wanted to control someone and turn them into a zombie so he could use them for anything he wanted and to make sure they never left.
This world makes me constantly scared for my children.
agreed
@@jeffreylionaldahmer1994 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@jeffreylionaldahmer1994 Wait...hollup here!!!!!!
@Studious Emma They didn't say they were special but.... Ok
That’s why I’m not having kids. Problem solved
The cop that let the child go back with dahmer was fired, but he appealed it, got hired again, retired in 2017
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That's a serious INjustice 😤❗That cop should have been severely punished for gross negligence 😡❗
Jeezus 🤬
@@smartchai I agree. Sadly, justice isn't always served. I guess we'll just have to settle for the cop living with the guilt for the rest of his life(assuming he felt guilty that is).
@@smartchai how high were you when you wrote this?
That prison inmate that killed Dahmer did society a favor. I take it Wisconsin didn't have the death penalty at the time. Dahmer was so incredibly messed up in the head.
We still don’t have the death penalty
@@4chjay Y’all wack
@@jupiterdrops2295 yeah and that’s not even the only reason
People like Dahmer are the kind of reason the death penalty exists. There are some criminals who don’t deserve a second chance and shouldn’t be given the benefit of the doubt. And I’m not just talking about killers. You know who I mean when I say that. Let’s just say that the pain they caused others should be inflicted upon them, because y’know, let the punishment fit the crime.
He was in jail, how did he do society a favor by killing him?
Tbh in every serial killer cases, the police has probably been one of my major anger issues.
It’s crazy how self aware he is of himself. So hard to see when he did such awful things
Exactly, the fact that he knew what he was doing was so wrong and so horrible, but still proceeded to do it, makes him so much worse than other serial killers who were just too crazy to realise it was wrong.
@@aerrrrrr fair enough, yet I still think his mentality made his deeds worse, he wasn’t some crazy psychopath, he was formed by his parents and surroundings to do that. A true sociopath you could say. Yet he knew in full consciousness he was doing horrible things to horrible people, but somehow couldn’t get himself to sleep.
@@simonuser That's exactly how psychopaths are. They aren't nut cases like schizophrenics or people suffering from psychosis. If you think otherwise, you're wrong.
@@wolfamadeus6932 definitely not true lol, there’s plenty of crazy psychopaths
@@simonuser Being psychpaths doesn't imply being a smart person.
The guy who used to jog past Dahmers’ old house all the time seeing this...👁👄👁..... accidentally sleeping in that day...
hes a bit squirrely
Honestly imagine he got an instinct... crazy
700
Yh that would be terrifying if i was him🥶🥶😰
The version of him that ran that day is at the tva for sure
“There wasn’t anything that stood out..”
Blood dripping from forehead.
Looks as if he is drugged.
Clearly not wanting to go with Jeff.
By "nothing that stood out" he mean's...he was white...
Seriously!!!!!! And these are the kind of people that we have to call on for help 😒
@@fitz1722 you always have to bring up race, like you people must get off at bringing up race or something because you will put race into every situation
@@Electricc__ I "always bring up race" as in, in this one, single, solitary comment I made. Yep, typical me.
@@fitz1722 you wouldn't equate that assumption of something such as what you quotes unless you are always looking to put race into everything. either that or you just have know critical thinking skils
The fact that dahmer could’ve got away if he just killed the last guy is insane
I’m glad he got what he deserved.
It’s crazy to think so many serial killers were never caught
He may have gotten away with it had he hid those polaroids when they searched for the key to the handcuffs. From stuff I saw, it sounded like the cops were treating the incident as a boys will be boys type fight, and nothing more.
@Sumaita Basit I think youre right buddy. Edwards wasnt even interested in pressing charges from something I saw, and without that, nothing happens, and his apartment assuredly isnt being searched.
@@chocolatetownforever7537or didn’t take pictures at all
I saw the pictures of the 14 year old boy, and he looked like an 8 year old so the fact that the police did not see a problem is really unsettling.
I would like to thank everyone for all the likes on my comment. 😘🥰🥰💯😍💯
@Zachary does gacha look up Jeffrey Dahmers victim he is the only Asian boy.
You're trippin. He looked like a teenager to me.
@@Muddyowns at the end of the day he did not look like a grown man
@@arrynwilliams2842 True that
Ikr
It's interesting how Dahmer felt invisible in his childhood and as a serial killer, nobody could put 2 and 2 together so he also became invisible in a way.
It’s honestly because if you watch his interview tapes when he was arrested, he comes off like such a normal sane person. Kinda like a nice stranger you just have a chat wit and don’t think much of him. That’s what made him so dangerous and scary. He knew right from wrong and could understand how the world works but his true desires were to control and completely dominate someone.
He did isolat him self because of his hunting thouths and fantasys and dident want help with his drinking problem
He was white in the 80s killing minorities it wasn't hard for him to be invisible.
@@SuperMisteryMan01 That's most serial killers. They look like every day people. Ted Bundy was so charismatic,nobody would suspect him of being a murderer.
@@OOTD_ The scary part is he knew society wouldn't care all too much about minorities going missing in that era.
My heart breaks for that little boy because he literally almost made his way out and they took him right back to the monsters den. I hope those cops were fired. I hope any cop who was involved, didn’t actually do their job and check out things was fired. Because of negligence, more people died. If you are bad at your job, you should be fired. These idiots included.
Well if people were fired for making mistakes then no one would have a job so…
@@Mster_J most mistakes don't lead to dozens of deaths.
@@shawnyadeadhomie valid point 👍🏾
@@shawnyadeadhomie completely agree, if your mistake results in someone's death then you shouldn't be in that job, especially in this case where it could've been so easily prevented
Cops don't actually care about people just what profits the station
it's genuinely insane how the cops were so naive to everything happening. there were so many signs
They weren’t naive, they just didn’t care/didn’t take it seriously.
They weren't naive. The neighborhood this took place was a working class with a minority population. Dahmer was the only white guy living in his apartment building. His victims were gay, POC men. Law enforcement was indifferent.
@@MrRobertGillan facts
Cops am I right?
His mother is so naive. “Is everyone happy now, now that he’s bludgeoned to death?” Yes... very much so.
right? he deserved worse
🤣👍
How is she naive lol no matter how evil dahmer was, that’s still her son so of course she is going to defend him.
wow lol, this exactly what I said.
well im not not happy.
That moment, you realize the guy you talked out of suicide, was Dahmer.
00P-
Wait what
What
I think if he would've went with the first option it would've been for the best...no offense...
Excuse me,the what now?!
Okay that's enough internet for today
It's crazy someone can be this sick
Trust me, there have been serial killers way worse than Dahmer
@@lizarddude8003 did I say there wasn't?
@@xelations6002 wasn’t replying to you but ok
@@xelations6002 that was rude bro.
How the Milwaukee PD wasn’t sued to absolute oblivion is beyond me.
"Is everyone happy now that his beaten to death"
Everyone: Yes, pretty much
like are we supposed to cry 🤣
JupiterDrops exactly like wtf 😂
What’s the mother trying to defend him? What a sad excuse for a mom
I'm not sad that he died. They could have isolated him and researched his brain a lot more. He was very open about himself so it could help people actually get help than become murderers.
@@hachonimity4524
I don’t feel bad for the murderer.
I feel bad for kids who grow up to be bad adults because their parents are terrible.
And I feel bad for kids who never got the mental help they needed. I wish I could talk to all the worlds future murderers as kids and help them.
*Ah yes, I see my neighbor is also a late night chainsaw enthusiast*
lol
Nice scarlxrd pfp
Very cool
Either that, or your neighbor is either Leatherface or a serial killer.
*( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)*
I remember watching the news in the summer of 1991 and seeing the crime scene cleaners in hazmat suits wheeling out an oil drum and I knew there was a dead body in there - and I just turned 8 years old about a month prior. I'll never get that image out of my head. It's one of those shocking real life moments that people never forget.
Jesus christ... see this is why i read the holy bible cuz what the tuck
@@callmeenzy5715 Holly Bible, Kuran and every religion have caused way much blood sheds than any other human or organisation
@@nothing9220 How?
@@Muddyowns crusade/t&rrism
@@lukelyall5879 Ok. Is that still happening now, though?
"The man didn't jog that day"- The only confirmed time that it was life saving to procrastinate and skip sports 💀💀💀
It's hearing stuff like this that makes me not feel as bad about never going out and sitting in front of my computer and phone all day :)
Moral of the story:You see a mannequin in someone's closet,don't make them throw it out.
Or don’t teach your child how to bleach animal skin and other things that can be used in bad ways
@@brianna3172 or just pay attention to your child like a good parent
My dad has a mannequin named Monique in his shop area
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@ImmortalLlama that too
“The household wasn’t much fun at all for young Dahmer”
*shows young Dahmer smiling*
:D
@@jeffreylionaldahmer1994 I love that you actually take the time to be everywhere dahmer is metioned XD
Lol
That's the Infographics Show.
The mother not only took no responsibility for her lack of parenting, but dumped him on his grandmother at the slightest hint of trouble and finally blamed others on the death of the criminal she raised. How disconnected from reality she was.
Exactly a sick mother will always drive your crazy
Many Gen Xers were raises that way and they didn’t become serial killers. Also he was already an adult when he moved to his grandmother’s house
He also had a father that failed him in the same way
@@professionalredhead9687 no lol the father was good
She didnt even show up for his graduation, and from what I read, hadnt seen Jeff from the early 80s until his arrest in 1991.
It’s so scary how this happened. Especially because some of his victims were younger people
I feel horrible for Konerak. He must have felt so happy seeing that he had escaped and gotten away only to be returned by those pigs.
Do you think he would of recovered from the drill hole and solpheric acid in his brain?
He didnt know what was going on
He was too drugged to even know what was going on. He couldn't even speak.
@@vrsce0178 and dahmer drilled into his head
Probably be already was in the process of becoming a zombie, remember that he was bleeding from the head, and Dahmer put acid or hot water in their brains
Can we just talk about how the reason Jeffery died is because his jail mate said he was "just plain creeping me out"
Inmate:Okay I’m bad, but I’m not THAT Bad
PLEASE HAHA LIKEA
Who wouldn't he is crazy that his aura can make anyone uncomfortable
"I might be 'bad guy', but am not Bad Guy"
I remember hearing about it in Grade 11 Psychology. Apparently Dahmer, along with one other inmate who allied with him in prison, would always make gross cannibalistic notions and do disgusting things with the food in the cafeteria, just to make people uncomfortable. Apparently Dahmer enjoyed that, so this guy eventually just had enough and killed both Dahmer and his lackey in the showers.
He also killed and dismembered men in germany as well but it wasn't brought up in the american trial, there were at least 3 victims in germany
Wow, so there's no telling how many people he actually killed, I believe serial killers never tell the truth about that.
I bet the US military didn't want the bad publicity and did everything they could to hide the fact that one of their soldiers was killing people. This was the late 80s after all so the pro American administration in power at the time was like nope we are going to cover this up. Seems alot of unhinged people join the military. Why else would you want to.
Oh really? Any other details on that?
He wasent the only cannibal in the World at that time and u dont know anything about dahmers life clearly 😂👏
@@michellepoulsenmogensen2103 and he’s dead cry about it
Did nobody think that maybe he got so fixated on roadkill because this is the way he thought he would get his father's attention again? Because it seems as if dealing with roadkill were the most significant bonding moments, where Jeff would get full undivided attention from his father.
His grandma's house is literally a couple blocks from my old high school. Maybe a mile from my house. I'm glad he got what he had coming to him
I mean he was most likely born like that
its sad that he got beat up by I forgot his name he had a very sad life he even tried to stop but couldn't
@@hadenlee2881 no one is born like that. He crossed that line in his mind into psychopathy. After that there’s no going back. No cure. Only solution is death.
You act like he could help it.
@@fidelty2427 is it your belief that gay people choose to be gay?
Was anyone else really surprised at how well freakin DISNEY CHANNEL star Ross Lynch played Dhamer as a teenager in “ My Friend Dhamer”?
He was brilliant. Loved that movie.
Wait, wait, wait, what? Ross Lynch played Jeffery Dhamer in a movie? When? I've never heard of it
@@aziraphaleangel-22 go watch My Friend Dahmer right now and thank us later. It's awesome.
Yes!!! I was in awe
I just consider him an actor and not a disney star but yes! He did great!
The smell of death is pretty obvious. How the manager or whoever didn’t go to inspect the apartment long before the police is beyond me. Seriously, no one thought it was strange that it smelled so gross? Obviously something was going on. And the chainsaw! How did people live so long with all that going on? Why was no one complaining everyday? Why were the cops never called to investigate? 🤦🏻♀️
Yep and also why does someone want to follow him into an apartment that smells really really gross? :S it's a bit confusing and ofcourse scary story.
Using a chain saw in the middle of the night in an apartment . Nothing unusual there......
@@monkeyintensity1 that normal….,:)
And his grandmother never did the cleaning when he was away ?! How could he come back after a one year sentence in the prison to still find the body parts there and continue toying with them ?! It's either people there are fine with grosse smells and dirtiness or they value privacy to an unrealistic extent. Any way, everyone was at fault in a way or another.
@@zxxDarkLightxxz right? They walked in to an apartment that smelled like death and chemicals and didn’t question it.
The cops who ignored those women, should have had a cell next to dahmer
well no cuz hes dead
I like how everyone who knew him always say maybe their was a chance to save him...Maybe some people are too far gone, damaged, sometimes dead is better.
Yes, they're better off dead, if it was that simple...
Well the parents had chances but they were too busy with their bad parenting that they couldn't prevent the man that they left to become a monster.
Don’t go up to that old Indian burial ground. Sometimes.. dead is better...
Impossible to know for sure, maybe it’s not practical to think about but it could get people to not ignore others with similar signs in the future
Apparently he repented. I'm not sure if his repentance was legit.
Shame on Dahmer’s mother for trying to guilt trip everyone when Dahmer is killed.
@@jeffreylionaldahmer1994 very true Jeff
@Hisham M. We dont need that 😂
She obviously had issues as well.
Tbf on her it must be really upsetting for a mother to see people celebrating her own child’s death
ikr look lady ur kid killed and ate ppl and all u can do is cry is everyone happy now? what a karen
Rest In Peace to each and every one of his victims, grown men and young boys. 🕊❤️
I hope all the families of the victims have been recovering and finding peace.
not only did I get mad at the part of the documentary were they let the drugged 14 year old boy in but the cops asked if they could "explore" Jeffrey's house and they just took one look at the room didn't see the dead body lying next the bed and headed out almost 5 people would've been saved if they looked around and checked carefully.
That police officer must have feelt regret for the rest of his life after him leaving that teenager to him.
He got fired, appealed it and was hired again. He retired around 2017 though.
He deserves it. He was racist
he’ll answer for it in hellfire
@@jupiterdrops2295 that doesn't, he deserved to pay here
The cop wouldn’t have cared, he would have killed that person himself if he could
It’s hard to believe how someone can even be so capable of something this disturbing…
Its not natural ...The devil was definitely involved here
@@wavyassassin8017 I believe that , demons are amongst us
@@wavyassassin8017 disagreed
@@nicolecrawford5721 among us?
@@wavyassassin8017
I feel like blaming it on the Devil is passing the blame on a bit. Dahmer was 100% responsible for his actions and saying it was the Devil who influenced him is kind of victim-blamey.
that part of is so infuriating, the 14-year old who the cops thought was in a "domestic dispute" with a grown man. They sent the kid to his death. Hideous
One of the worst parts about the whole thing, is that he just took advantage of racism that was already all around him. He didn’t even need to plead his case half the time, because the police already made up their minds on who to trust in that situation. He was enabled by law enforcement so many times that he just got too comfortable after a while
It’s crazy that people don’t understand prejudices exist.
"He looked like a nice guy" etc. ... Well to be honest, most serial killers and mega-evil people look handsome,
and are well spoken, nice to some degree. Thats what makes a psychopath.
Edit : That kids don;t grow up to be muderders doesn't equal growing up fine. That felt so wrong.
😕
people expect serial killers to dress like Michael Myers i guess.
i like to think i am nice.
@@jeffreylionaldahmer1994 Sir, i would just like to say that your is very inspiring.
also, funny af comment, props to you my fellow troll
What's weird is he wasn't a psychopath. He stated he actually felt WORSE each time he killed but just couldn't stop.
so they hear a chainsaw and then death odors but never thought he was suspicious?
Smh
Right? But people can be kinda dumb. A couple apartments down from me a woman died and wasn’t discovered for 5 days. The smell was horrendous. So how the people right next to her apartment didn’t smell the decay is strange. The smell absorbed into the walls and floor. How did they not smell anything?
Edit: I found out the people next door did smell something. They had bought air fresheners and stuff to try to cover the smell. They just accepted it and went on with their lives instead of saying something 🤦🏻♀️
A lot of people don’t want to believe that someone could be a murderer because it’s such a scary thought.
@@MONNSTROSITY well I've met 1 of his neighbors. Okay Jeff would give plausible excuses. My freezer broke and the meat my grandmother gave me for Christmas rotted. And oh I'm taking up a wood working hobby my apologies for the noise of a saw. He was a polite guy in the building but didn't engage conversation. He'd respond say good morning to be polite.. but didn't start conversation with neighbors. So think about it. A guy in the building ( named Jeff I think) doesn't want to socialize with anybody. Okay the thought wouldn't cross your mind ( oh Jeff might be killing and dismembering people) obviously they were horrified.
ye he was inspected many times and he didn't use a chainsaw
It's like he became a mad scientist... he was very intelligent but very disturbed
Dahmer's homemade lobotomies failed!
@6:18 the way the officer kicks him is hilarious with the subtle sound effect of kicking . Kudos to the animations guy
Dahmer was this close to being just like Ted Bundy. If Jeffrey Dahmer had been more outgoing and talkative he and Bundy would have been like twins.
Kindred spirits
If they formed a killing Duo they would be a threat to the world
Not exactly ted liked women
@@itachi_wrld8775 what if John wanye gacy Ted bundy and jeffrey dalmer all met each other .
@@yushaibrahim5884 now thats an unsettling thought XD maybe they would get mad at each other and have an epic fight!
Getting no attention is simply no excuse.
If anybody tortures or mistreats animals, you know they have the potential to be a serial killer. Very serious - they should be monitored and reported, but avoided, at all cost!
They should be monitored an treated. If you can catch it early at least now they can get help an possible change. Anyone can change if they want it enough.
No it's not an excuse but if anybody noticed a kid being neglected in the home and helped get him psychological treatment he could have grown up to be normal and not turned in to a monster
Monitored and reported for killing an animal?
Yeah okay buddy.
True, he was a psychopath, period. But if his parents had given him attention, they could have seen the signs and get psychiatric help to keep him under control.
@@_DMNO_ if it's a child cruelly killing an animal for no reason then that's a reason to be concerned
Came back here after watching the Netflix series. Still couldn't fathom how deeply disturbed Dahmer is to do all those horrible acts he did. The world is truly a cruel place.
It really is. I just finished the series yesterday and that’s what brought me here and the whole time I’m watching I kept thinking could he have been saved like if he took different paths or his parents did how could all of this been avoided?
@@Mary_golds0707 And if the police took the reports of his neighbor seriously then lives could've been saved.
From what I understand it plays into the nature nurture and I believe that yeah as a society (neighbors, family, police) they failed him and everyone else just because this whole thing could have been prevented had 1.his family taken a healthy approach to their arguments to prevent involving their children 2. If the police ignorance was not in the way of obvious situations and 3. If the neighbors all did action and sign a petition or done something to get the manager or owner of the apartment to check dahmers apartment when it smelt awful, either way this entire story is sad and unfortunate because it just says fail all over this story
Another thought of mine, maybe if he wasn’t forced to be straight or put in uncomfortable situations where he felt like a disappointment because he was gay? I feel that the family could have done better to make him feel comfortable, maybe he would be more open and thus decrease his obsession with how he did things? Idk if that makes sense but the entire this is interesting
Humans are more scary and life is scarier then any movie that has been made
My favorite and disappointing part that cops failed a 14 year old boy 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
The guy who killed dahmer said that the reason he did it wasn't because of the crimes he committed, it was because he went out of his way to taunt and torment other prisoners by doing things like making his food resemble dismembered body parts or talking openly about what human flesh tasted like.
Highly unlikely that his account is true. That wasn't Dahmer's personality at all. He was very milquetoast. The guards and the other inmates all described him as shy, quiet, and timid. It was totally out of character for him to brag about his crimes and taunt other prisoners. Scarver and a lot of the other inmates just really hated him because of his crimes.
@@andromedastar4900 it's true. He WAS shy quite and timid. His "fans" sent letters praising him, updating him that he become some kind of an icon of halloween. It grew some kind of ego in him.
@@andromedastar4900 I mean while that may be true, maybe being caught finally set him off and made him think ‘I can own what I did’. Psychotic people don’t just stay the same all the time. Considering a bunch of different stories he had a bunch of different personalities. I can totally see what the original comment said being a reality. You don’t have to be over the top and loud about something to make people uncomfortable or nervous. Maybe his quiet demeanor and comfortableness talking about the topic made it much more eerie
He had money on his head regardless he wss in prison with real monsters no drugs to weaken them and wouldn't stop being a sicko he was killed just like he killed
@@andromedastar4900
It wasn't just the other inmates who hated dahmer, the guards and prison administrators also hated him.
That's why he was put in gen pop instead of pc after his arrival and initial observation period, they knew he'd be a marked man in gen pop if he kept up with the behaviour he was exhibiting and they weren't wrong.
If it hadn't been scarver who killed him it would've been someone else because there were multiple hits issued against him by the various prison gangs in the institution he was being held at.
My high school teacher went to school with him. Said that no one would ever think that he was violent but everyone knew he was odd. He was the quiet kid that everyone avoided. Kind of exactly who you’d expect him to be. Just the adults that should have seen it were blinded by ignorance
if jeffrey dahmer was born in 90's, he would've become a school shooter instead.
🤦🏽🤦🏽 Folks always say that
(No one thought He or She would do Anything like that) I'm sure it was
Signs and just like them two Cops
Your H.S Teacher just Ignored it.
Why is it always the quiet kid?
@@maggiethepearl7183 unfortunately it always seems that the “quiet kid” is the one everyone ignores and that can have a negative impact on the growth of a child
@@KikiW89 I don’t think a high schooler should feel to do much about an odd classmate.
So for all those fantastic parents out there that ignore there kids and put them off, that's on par with beating them. In some cases, it's even worse.
Neglect is still a form of abuse
@@kaylasoappp who said it isn't
@@trentindeed4118 Jeffrey's mom.
@@trentindeed4118 *Probably
Trenton Dragon plenty of demons in human suits unfortunately
only 17 minutes and still managed to be more accurate and give more info than Netflix
Not really.
The scariest monsters are the ones outside of horror movies.
He was not a master mind at hiding his crimes. He was actually quite sloppy. Police just kept taking his word for everything.
My dad lived 3 houses down from young Jeffery, I pass his house everyday.
Cool. Send me a part of the house in the post and I pay you big bucks
@@tabzjr 🧢
Lots of weirdos come out that area. First dahmer now a boy pretending to be girl named Oliver
Cool
@@tabzjr I know exactly where it is
Phone: yeeted
UA-cam: deleted
Therapist: greeted
Holy water: needed
I had the privilege to work with an older gentleman, at a security job I worked at, who was apart of the take down team for Dahmer. The stories he told me were so amazing I was ok hearing the same ones every time I worked with him. He unfortunately passed recently was a great man!
Tell us more!!
Please
So Sorry 💔
In short, be a good parent or don’t have kids.
Or legalize abortion :) it would solve all the problems :D
I learned a lot about dahmer from my criminal justice class. What I found quite interesting is that he didn’t like the killing part of what he did he always did it drunk so he didn’t have to be aware of it. He wasn’t the typical serial killer who did the killing for excitement. Also there were times where police could have caught him but they decided to ignore the weird smell in his apartment. One more thing, I find true crimes interesting but after watching the documentary in class I was traumatized for the rest of the day
Edit: actually dahmer was very smart. He was able to convince cops that an underage boy was his boyfriend. There was a lot he did that just makes me feel sick.
He didn’t “convince” them so much as the police didn’t care. The whole event reeks of prejudice on every angle.
Was he really smart? Or were the police just dumb? Because clearly everyone else in the building told the police this Kid looks obviously underage and the bumbling cops ignored it and sent a minor back to his captor. He never had a chance with those negligent cops.
Fooling Unempathetic people is not smart, it’s just simply easy when the officers never care enough to do anything about it
He didn't have to be smart to convince these cops that the boy was his friend. If they missed how he was obviously bleeding and didn't want to return, it didn't need much convincing from Jeff
He doesn't like killings, but he loves bones
The fact the 14 year old could've escaped and live to this day is just so sad. Honestly he probably could've been helped and this would've never probably happened
"His parents argued and that shaped his peculiar personality..."
then right after...
"Also his dad and him looked for dead animals to bleach to make shiny bones which he was obsessed with..."
yeah im a go with the second one as a factor...now im not an expert but that seems more of a personality changer to me than parents arguing.
Ya, i was like "hmm... maybe the dad had a little serial killer in him too"
Yeah for real. Searching for dead animals to bleach and keeps their bones is not exactly a healthy parent and child pastime. I wonder if his dad felt any kind of guilt for teaching his son how to do that with the victims bodies.
Fiddlesticks 😂
Thats like saying a dad taking his kids out hunting and showing them taxidermy and all that will make a person into a weird kid. If your parents never show you how you're supposed to behave in regards to a relationship and what love is and how important family is.. that will make you a lot weirder than being interested in bones. His parents got to the point where they pulled weapons like knives on each other if youre saying that has no effect on a kid you are wrong.
i wonder what these arguments were about
- *STOP SHOWING OUR SON HOW TO TURN CORPSES OF LIVING THINGS INTO TRINKETS*
- _but we are having fun!_
You got it wrong, when Dahmer left to get beer, after his zombie experiment, he didn't go back to his apartment then notice his victim was outside with 2 women, he actually noticed his victim outside with the 2 women on the way home.
Im just wondering how those guys can survive having a hole drilled throigh the skull and acid poured in and still be well
@@renderz8435 they died later
This part confused me like was he not bleeding a ton from the hole Dahmer drilled into his head?? How did they not see that?
@@Heyhowdyhi SAME
@@Heyhowdyhi Agreed!! I came to the comments looking for more about this. How tf do you have a 14 year old kid with a hole drilled in his head and bleeding and let him go with a 30ish year old dude that said he was his boyfriend. And think nothing was off like holyyy
Jordan Peele highlighted the theme of underreported missing minorities in his directorial debut. It's a valid point
Facts!!!!
The fact that his room smelled so foul yet was always taking people back was crazy
Everyone who's interested in the Dahmer case should read "My Friend Dahmer", the graphic novel written by Dahmer's classmate in high school, John "Derf" Backderf, which inspired the film of the same name. It gives quite a bit of insight into the descent into evil of a neglected and disturbed young man. It also shines a spotlight on a certain faction of humanity who have no business having or raising children.
"Usually if something stands out you'll see..." Like the blood coming from the nonresponsive teenager? Pointed out to you by the witnesses???
IM SAYINGGG
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It was just racism at its peak
aand the rotting smell when he opened the door of the apartment
they didnt see no blood it was only a little bit on his head u could barely see it he just looked drunk and dahmer convinced the cops they had a argument and he drank to much
When you realize that all obsessions dealing with control are related to the point that the person is not actually in control they just convince their self that they can control things...
I think his victims would have argued with your conclusion. He controlled them until their death. Then he could have retained control had he retained their bodies. But he nor any other person can control the spirit of that which is a human since it is invisible. It cannot be contained. Our spirits are like the wind. Without our tongue with which to speak, our eyes with which to see, our skin with which we feel, what are we. Without the body we become air. We are invisible. We make not a sound. There is no permanent control. We never truly have anything. We don't even possess our own lives. Everything is borrowed. Everything that we are. Borrowed. To try and control anything is a fool's errand. What we can do is channel our energy. But there is never any real or true control.
That's exactly the point of being obsessed with obsession. You know that you're not in control- that's why you do everything to change that. Yet it is never enough.
I watched an interview with Jeffrey Dahmer some years back. The thing that I found the most scary about him was how rational, calm, and well spoken he was. I caught myself a few times thinking that he seems like he'd be a good guy to hang out with. Then I had to swiftly tell myself that this guy was pure evil.
I recall hearing how a cop allowed a child to stay at Dahmers' house after he had already escaped. I despise police because of this.
Oml really that's terrible
Remember** & really is bro.
Same. And the women who found him in the physical state he was in even pleaded with the police to arrest arrest Dahmer because they even knew something wasn’t right. And Dahmer even touched the boy’s older brother in 3 years prior. Really sad and sick.
Imagine the weight on that officers mind after finding out who Dahmer actually was.
Escourted the protesting, escaping, assulted, brain damaged child back to his predator
then were recorded laughing about it.
fun fact: my cousin, Sarah, was the nurse that pronounced him dead at the hospital in Portage, WI. He was unrecognizable.
Good Riddance
any pictures of his dead body? i can't find any
Oh good
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I can't get over the poor young boy who the police could have saved, but instead brought him back to dahmer, he must have been so scared
It's so strange, the whole process of that addiction and how he tried to stop himself and couldn't
This guy is really sick, I have worked as an autopsy technician for over 12 years now I know how I feel, the difficulty in dissecting a dead person even after all this years of over a 1000 bodies.
That child was murdered by Jeffery and was so close to being saved. What a heartbreaking situation. Those cops should be completely ashamed of themselves. I would have gotten to the bottom of it before allowing the kid to go with the guy. In fact, looking at the kid he looks very young and Jeff even told them they were lovers.
I think they missed something. Dalmer was in protective custody. He knew that the other guys in prison wanted him dead. He asked to be put back in general population. He knew he was gonna die, and knows he deserved it.
You have to admire this channels ability to talk about dark depressing things while still keeping it safe for children's eyes.
The Infographics Show keeping me sane and awake while I'm working. So thankful for your daily videos!
You know, I knew about the story where the kid who had hydrochloric acid into his brain escaped and the police let Dahmer go. But watching some of these videos, I'm starting to feel like the police are for more incompetent than I could've given them credit for.
Welcome to the real world
@@finsta4979 I've had some really bad experiences with the police force. Depending who you are, "to serve and to protect" becomes to ignore or to beat up. However, even I find this shocking. The cop wrote it off as a domestic quarrel, so he must have thought those two were live-in lovers -- but the boy was just 14. How can this possibly be legal?
@@DellaStreet123 its not legal. the anerican police dgaf about legal. they only serve and protect other pigs and the people sending their paycheck. i have had tons of bad experiences with police as the victim of crimes. i grew up in very neglectful, abusive circumstances and the cops were called to my childhood home probably 100 times before i turned 16. i remember the time my dad molested my mother and hurt her when she resisted. i had to break it up. she called the police and they laughed in her face. they didnt do a thing. they didnt help when it was innocent children being abused by the hands of their own father repeatedly for 10 years. they didnt help when two young kids witnessed their mom being beat pretty much everyday for most of their recollect-able memory. i think if my mom stayed a month longer he wouldve killed her or me. this country is getting so much worse day by day.
*racist
My heart breaks for the families of these innocent victims. Completed the Netflix series. Evan Peters deserves an award. He's such a great actor. But I do hope he recovers mentally from playing such monster. Everyone did such an amazing job. My heart goes out to the families.
Why should he need to recover?
@@Thomas.mit.Tomaten IKR
I can’t help but picture Dahmer’s mother getting up infront of a large audience and asking that same question at the end of the video and everyone in the room screaming “YES!” 😭 not a single soul outside of you and your husband were upset about Dahmer’s death.
They should be ashamed too because of them this has happened and they should jail for making him this
The mother deserves far worse for her role in this
I worked in Milwaukee years after Jeffrey Dahmer's crime spree. My foreman showed me the location of where JD's apartment building was once located. It is now an empty field. Many of the bars he frequented are still in business.
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Bread anyone?
@@jin_cotl yeah I love bread 🍞 :)
We found a emo in 2021 trying to be savage
true that
I think what isn't dicussed is that most of his victims were gay black men on the fringes of society. Pair that with a midwestern city, and it's no wonder it took so long to catch him. Even when the police were literally inches from him!! They didn't catch him because they didn't really care💁
I agree, they claimed he was racist , Jeffery was a sick demented human being but not racist his interviews showed that he kept saying he found black men attractive
@@Chuck_EL he probably fetishized them, and he murdered many of them. maybe he wasn’t “racist” per se but he was a whacko. he probably understood that bc they were gay poor and poc the police wouldn’t put as many resources into it.
yea..
I hate when they blame how someone grew up for their future decisions. We’re all grown and know what’s right or wrong. Cut the bs, he deserves to be locked up and whatever else happen to him. He’s a bad person and that’s not his parents fault.
Please don’t ever be a psychologist. There are legit mental problems people have. Not everyone thinks like you. I’m not excusing his actions but you can’t just assume everybody is mentally sane because they’re adults
Mother: She lives without caring for Dahmer and prioritizing her other son to the degree that she raises a serial killer.
also Mother: "his death, are you happy now ? that is what you wanted"
the cynicism of some people ...
Yeah, female logic 😂
@@jjcoola998 Who tf now even mentioned females being dumb? You an incel? Because I could help you with that if you're in search of treatment.
@@jjcoola998 You are not affiliated with us
@@jjcoola998 manosphere logic
@@jjcoola998 we never claimed that crazy lady
I can see how being extremely lonely after being abandoned could lead to odd behaviors of wanting to keep someone with you forever but wanting to make them miserable too because of the rage you might feel about people not seeming to actually care about you. But what Dahmer did was some of the worst crime that has ever been committed. And I do wonder what he was doing with the bones and if he had other secret reasons for killing people he didn’t mention.
He was also planning on creating a private altar in his living room from the bones - specifically, two complete skeletons (which he had in his apartment, fully intact) and at least ten skulls (nine of which he already had). Dahlmer told police that "if this [his arrest] had happened six months later, that's what they would have found.""
Well he was heavily into Satanic Culture. He had books and everything. Studied it heavily.
No FBI, I just find this interesting.
lol
Good question where were they ?
How accurate this is too the show is crazy lol
the story of that teenager is always so harrowing to me. cant imagine how he must have felt being taken back up to dahmers apartment by police
He most likely didn’t feel anything because he was already really really drugged and unconscious 😞😞
He was drugged up, long gone by then
I vaguely remember watching the end of his trial (I was probably 10 at the time). What amazes me is how many people who ignored what was going on, especially the smell. And the fact that the police (12:07) were like "OK whatever..." and gives the minor back to Dahmer. I mean they dismiss it as a "domestic dispute". Today, if you have a domestic dispute, all people involved are usually take in for questioning. Of course, in today's society, the police have more problems to address but still it's a bit shocking how many "mistakes" were made throughout this time line both by the family and by the police. I mean thinking about the apartment... most complexes (After receiving several complaints) would investigate, unless of course this was one of those low-income, rundown complexes where basically the landlords don't care.
Not only that but in the state of Alabama as I know if there are signs of violence like bleeding and bruising it is required by law that an arrest be made on the subject.
@@The-last-son I live in AL and I grew up a victim of domestic violence so im pretty well versed in the police / legal system in that regard.
That is not true that they automatically arrest based on blood or bruises. They don’t.
And they do not take you into questioning for any incidences of domestic disputes.
Maybe they are supposed to, but they don’t.
In my experience, the police and legal system did not get me justice. My mom and I were being neglected and abused by my father. He saw very little jail time and it took 8+ years before he was ever arrested.
The apartment he lived in was extremely low income and cops were like hyper racist back then so they’d just disregard concerns
Dahmer had been under protective custody but had worked to be released from it so he could have a prison job. He had told family that he was at peace and ready to die when it came. It's basically decided he put himself in a position where he knew he'd be killed and sort of committed suicide.
Thanks for the information. I was supposed to do a presentation on a random thing, and I chose this!
Why don't you just reuse one of Rodrick's old presentations?