WI v. Jeffrey Dahmer (1992): The Sentencing

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  • @CourtTV
    @CourtTV  2 роки тому +303

    Watch the FULL TRIAL of WI v. #JeffreyDahmer (1992) on #CourtTV Trials #OnDemand www.courttv.com/trials/wi-v-dahmer-1992/

    • @sinfulrailwonderer383
      @sinfulrailwonderer383 2 роки тому +10

      Hi, I wanted to know whether you guys by chance also have recorded the press conference held by the judge right after sentencing?

    • @dion2261
      @dion2261 2 роки тому

      Old news and a scumbag upload pure excrement

    • @nesleanyounes7016
      @nesleanyounes7016 2 роки тому +3

      Hey, do you have something on the toolbox killers ?

    • @nativestrengthandironnutri6852
      @nativestrengthandironnutri6852 2 роки тому +3

      A few things,why isn't he in handcuffs and sad that life in prison does not mean life and heck no see his parents should have been treated like the animal he was

    • @shethingsd
      @shethingsd 2 роки тому +6

      He wasn't A danger to anyone in the courtroom because he was a coward. and he was murdered in prison, so life was death.

  • @curtismckinney409
    @curtismckinney409 2 роки тому +11648

    The man that played him in the Netflix series did a damn good job

    • @gmdtech8008
      @gmdtech8008 2 роки тому +390

      To good of a job 😭

    • @hellsbells2028
      @hellsbells2028 2 роки тому +408

      @@gmdtech8008 he plays psychopaths so well doesn't he!

    • @DjMeow
      @DjMeow 2 роки тому +383

      The man? You’re right. He is THE MAN! Evan Peters is the single most talented actor of the today! Absolute chameleon 💝💝💝

    • @geekemedia
      @geekemedia 2 роки тому +71

      Evan!

    • @siasimone6202
      @siasimone6202 2 роки тому +130

      Damn near identical with everything!!

  • @nene8482
    @nene8482 2 роки тому +3883

    We can say he wasn't legally insane. But this is still completely abnormal. Noone with any sound mind would do this. There's something fundamentally wrong. Not everything can be diagnosed, understood or even given a name. Some people are just the way they are.

    • @Maria-fz1mu
      @Maria-fz1mu 2 роки тому +266

      Maybe he was possessed by a demon. I believe in demons and possession.

    • @nene8482
      @nene8482 2 роки тому +205

      @@Maria-fz1mu anything is possible. We live in a spinning ball suspended in infinite space, and I mean that non sarcastically ☺️

    • @joshuashope9610
      @joshuashope9610 2 роки тому +77

      @@Maria-fz1mu he stated he gave his soul to the devil when he was a kid

    • @DaughteroftheMostHigh-y7i
      @DaughteroftheMostHigh-y7i 2 роки тому +48

      @@sabrinamendez6223 Mark 5:1.

    • @claireguerin
      @claireguerin 2 роки тому +197

      He knew what he was doing was wrong, which technically makes him sane. He also was able to be disarming and seem normal until he was ready to strike and pounce on his victims. He was by far one of the most terrifying characters... being able to be calm and normal on the outside when clearly his true desires were so dark.

  • @lovingmayberry307
    @lovingmayberry307 6 місяців тому +877

    Perhaps the most honest statement ever made by a murderer.

    • @SUREETBHATTACHARYA
      @SUREETBHATTACHARYA 3 місяці тому +50

      @lovingmayberry307 he was a big manipulator

    • @emily-clark
      @emily-clark 2 місяці тому +49

      I agree... It was an honest speech. This is what him so dangerous. He seemed so trustworthy.

    • @_Stargazer_.
      @_Stargazer_. 2 місяці тому +12

      What makes you think that those are his words just cuz he is reading it ?

    • @markhynes1940
      @markhynes1940 2 місяці тому +27

      If he never got caught he never would have stopped. He was not sorry. He was trying to make people feel bad for him by acting like a confused scared little boy who didn't know any better. His acting worked on 17 innocent young men, and clearly it's worked on millions more since.

    • @siemniak
      @siemniak 2 місяці тому +5

      @@markhynes1940 where have he ever tried or said something to make people feel bad for him. Where did he act confused ?Where is the acting ? Of course he would keep doing it

  • @AutisticBearLover
    @AutisticBearLover Рік тому +305

    I have heard this case so many times, but I’ve *NEVER* heard him speak.. it’s so eerie and unsettling how he has no emotion behind it.

    • @_zay__326
      @_zay__326 Рік тому

      He has mental issues and really needed help , he has borderline personality disorder

    • @jonathanmacias5674
      @jonathanmacias5674 6 місяців тому +7

      Is that anxiety from inside out 2?

    • @AutisticBearLover
      @AutisticBearLover 5 місяців тому +1

      @@jonathanmacias5674yes it is lol, I couldn’t not use it I love this face she made lmao, also sorry for not answering sooner youtube doesn’t tell me when I get comments anymore

    • @adamropp4757
      @adamropp4757 2 місяці тому +5

      And yet, if he showed emotion you’d then be saying “He’s only emotional and sorry because he got caught.” There’s no winning no matter what he shows.

    • @shnaaa5487
      @shnaaa5487 2 місяці тому +2

      ​@@adamropp4757idk if he's truly remorseful or not. I can't really identify a person's behavior or feelings. And like the judge, idk if he, speaking about Jesus Christ, means he has found HIM and has become a believer. But one thing is for sure, he'll do everything again and again if he wasn't caught. But I really feel sorry for him tho. He knew what he'd been doing was wrong but just couldn't help himself.

  • @Bangbangbigelow
    @Bangbangbigelow 2 роки тому +3255

    I feel so bad for the families involved. The victims’ parents having to live with the horror that their sons were not only murdered but eaten. The father also has to live with the notion that he failed miserably with his son. This is just so heartbreaking

    • @atune2682
      @atune2682 2 роки тому +70

      and the mother too

    • @jibbyjabs
      @jibbyjabs 2 роки тому +96

      If the father feels that way It is just because he is so kind. It was normal for dad to go to work and the fish and talk with their sons. It was really the lack of early attachment to his severely unwell mother which would have done the most early and formative harm. The mother has been disappointingly quiet given how publicly honest Lionel has been over the years

    • @denisenoe3702
      @denisenoe3702 2 роки тому +43

      And sexually abused both before and after their deaths. He also drilled into their heads in attempts to create "zombies" who would do his sexual bidding. Their sons and brothers suffered.

    • @Unseen-y7q
      @Unseen-y7q 2 роки тому +8

      Yeah but dahmer just wanted to preserve them forever, in dahmer world everything os good

    • @RozettaVyper
      @RozettaVyper 2 роки тому

      @@Unseen-y7q That was the psychosis talking.

  • @afrajahin1899
    @afrajahin1899 Рік тому +2317

    His being so calm and normal is the most terrifying thing ever

    • @jay-kl3jw
      @jay-kl3jw Рік тому +68

      kinda make's my skin crawl.

    • @garioss
      @garioss Рік тому +56

      knowing his level of intelligence makes me comfy:) but im sorry cuz he died, i would pay to drink a cola eat a pizza and enjoy talking with him for a while

    • @coreclan7239
      @coreclan7239 Рік тому +122

      ​@@garioss bro that's actually terrible. look more into the case and see what he really did to his victims

    • @fourshore502
      @fourshore502 Рік тому +1

      everyone becomes a creep when they get horny, just some more than others.

    • @Julia-nw5gm
      @Julia-nw5gm Рік тому +30

      I don’t know why but I actually feel like you can kinda hear some shaking in his voice. I’m not defending him, he was a terrible human being and caused a lot of pain.

  • @caddieohm7059
    @caddieohm7059 2 роки тому +1971

    Wow this judge stands out in terms of eloquence and humanity and empathy and intelligence. Rarely seen a man that sensible, rational and warm hearted at the same time.

    • @user-gu4ws9iq3l
      @user-gu4ws9iq3l 2 роки тому

      spent so much time pitying dahmers family in his own opening statements. stfu its not their time.

    • @katc6823
      @katc6823 2 роки тому +52

      Judge sounded lame, total waste of time going on way too long
      Be done already I had to stop listening to his nonsense

    • @niceguy1891
      @niceguy1891 2 роки тому

      @@katc6823 you mustn't be very intelligent

    • @caddieohm7059
      @caddieohm7059 2 роки тому +159

      @@katc6823 Gen Z attention span?

    • @CrimsonUniverse22
      @CrimsonUniverse22 2 роки тому +11

      Yeah, compare that to the judge who presided over the Larry Nassar case. She was all sorts of attitude. And in a few instances, she was straight up petty for a judge.

  • @VIKWITABLIK
    @VIKWITABLIK 7 місяців тому +156

    Whats scarier is the serial killers who are never caught

    • @jonathangarrett-bi4do
      @jonathangarrett-bi4do 6 місяців тому

      Aht aht leave us alone

    • @JayTide
      @JayTide Місяць тому +4

      That is interesting. I wonder how many Dahmers or Tedd Bundys retired doing these types of things after 30 or 40 years. Maybe it's the nice older gentleman down the street or the Walmart greeter. Who knows...

  • @00BeesKnees00
    @00BeesKnees00 2 роки тому +926

    We only saw one of side him where he appears "normal". The victims saw the other side of him, where he is so different in mannerism, speech, appearance. They knew what we don't know and have taken this with them to their graves.

    • @Foxfire8787
      @Foxfire8787 2 роки тому +29

      Exactly

    • @katherinemysteries4973
      @katherinemysteries4973 2 роки тому +23

      Well said

    • @vamama100
      @vamama100 2 роки тому +35

      He was under influence for most of the time, alcohol, fantasies with porn and mixture of movie exorcist with lack of love and acceptance as homosexual that changed his mood into as he said it himself into a compulsive control monster.

    • @hamsandjenohbacon
      @hamsandjenohbacon 2 роки тому +42

      And Tracy Edwards, a victim who survived

    • @nicolestrauss629
      @nicolestrauss629 2 роки тому +8

      This is very true. The best reply I've ever seen

  • @justinwinningham4892
    @justinwinningham4892 Рік тому +1804

    He really is a wonder. He speaks with intelligence and understanding but with no emotion. When he says he loves his family very much he says it with a monotone dead emotion. What he did was horrible beyond belief it’s a shame they didn’t get him sooner. Rip to the victims and healing for all the families on both sides

    • @jaerawang
      @jaerawang Рік тому +46

      He literally sounds like he is about to cry, literally on the verge of crying 🤦‍♀️

    • @jonBswervin
      @jonBswervin Рік тому +118

      @@jaerawang but he’s not though, that’s literally how he sounds he has no emotions or feelings with the words he’s saying and says so its all monotoned

    • @thekylorey6308
      @thekylorey6308 Рік тому +69

      He sounds void of empathy... Like he knows what he did was wrong but only because he was told so, yet he has no remorse (or emotion for that sake) for his actions or for the families. It is truly fascinating, remarkable and most of all terrifying...

    • @BB-nl9gw
      @BB-nl9gw Рік тому +22

      It was his mood and the way of speaking some people are talk like no emotions so don't judge book by cover bcz in the end he gained knowledge from Jesus so don't be fool what the matter of God it's his class

    • @JaredFordham-bg6gt
      @JaredFordham-bg6gt Рік тому +20

      @@BB-nl9gw A god that lets him into paradise while casting a good person into hell despite living a life worthy of heaven just because they were a non-believer is not a god worth worshiping.

  • @Baldwin-iv445
    @Baldwin-iv445 2 роки тому +2261

    I can only imagine how his father felt discovering what his son did. It's a miracle that he still loves him.
    Edit: Mom I'm famous!

    • @LUKERs1196
      @LUKERs1196 2 роки тому +89

      Maybe there is a lot more to it
      When you research the Dahmer case more things are left out then told

    • @Baldwin-iv445
      @Baldwin-iv445 2 роки тому +75

      @@LUKERs1196 I know, in fact whenever you look at his interviews, they're always shortened just to certain points that the company wants to see. Apparently they would always leave out the religious parts where he talked about his faith and how he views the world since the baptism. So there is always more to see when it comes to Jeff and his story.

    • @eastsidee62
      @eastsidee62 2 роки тому +98

      I mean you pose to love your child no matter what. No matter how evil your child may be

    • @movieman175
      @movieman175 2 роки тому +124

      the love a parent has for their child is powerful thing.

    • @Baldwin-iv445
      @Baldwin-iv445 2 роки тому +48

      @@movieman175 Love in general is a truly powerful thing.

  • @that1chick92
    @that1chick92 Рік тому +1221

    Jeff Dahmar will forever be one of the scariest and most disturbing cases in history

    • @that1chick92
      @that1chick92 7 місяців тому +11

      @stevedragojr4111 I would argue it’s both.

    • @katarinastene9069
      @katarinastene9069 6 місяців тому +5

      Maybe not forever.

    • @1960maddie
      @1960maddie 6 місяців тому +7

      Hay casos más aterradores ke el de Jeffrey Dahner te puedo asegurar

    • @CeramicswithAnAutistic
      @CeramicswithAnAutistic 6 місяців тому +1

      Dude it’s not history it’s psychology

    • @CeramicswithAnAutistic
      @CeramicswithAnAutistic 6 місяців тому

      @stevedragojr4111it’s not history it’s psychology

  • @raiden031
    @raiden031 Рік тому +600

    The Netflix series led me here. It's crazy to think someone who committed such heinous crimes could end things the way he did with apologies and full cooperation.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +122

      For as sick as he was I don't believe he was even remotely as EVIL as Bundy, BTK, Ramirez, and Gacy. Those 4 men were a level of evil that is absolutely sickening. Dahmer never enjoyed making people suffer he was just a sick deranged lonely soul. I'm not at all defending him, but he definitely took his capture and punishment gracefully.

    • @Gre4tOne
      @Gre4tOne Рік тому +13

      BTK surely has no empathy with his victims that is heartbreaking. But he had another side as a loving father, familyman and so on.
      Dahmer was a weirdo all the way - drugged and murdered all those people

    • @cherylcoomes6739
      @cherylcoomes6739 Рік тому +1

      @Flight of the Bumblebee Exactly yes completely agree with you!

    • @sharonanthony613
      @sharonanthony613 Рік тому

      Please the name of the movie

    • @stfu5381
      @stfu5381 Рік тому +1

      ​@@sharonanthony613 dahmer

  • @Tassie85
    @Tassie85 2 роки тому +995

    The judge was so eloquent and greatly affected by this horror show. A historic case.

    • @sinfulrailwonderer383
      @sinfulrailwonderer383 2 роки тому +20

      he read the sentences eventually you know, he read them and sent Dahmer off swiftly. Judges do get to speak their piece during the sentencing phase and Judge Gram here did just that. It shows that he was affected by the trial, took his job seriously and did it diligently.

    • @botersause3627
      @botersause3627 11 місяців тому +4

      His take about dahmer being a homosexual, his worries causing him to 'destroy' the evidence is bogus. He was a cold blooded killer without sympathy, empathy. Making him a psychopath in my eyes. He should be seen as one.

  • @bkw11
    @bkw11 2 роки тому +719

    What's so strange about Dahmer was that he seemed so normal. You'd think someone of that type of violence and perversion would come across very strange, but he didn't, which is weird

    • @703kwood703
      @703kwood703 2 роки тому +83

      What are you talking about he did come off as weird and strange

    • @eknoke01
      @eknoke01 2 роки тому +66

      Evil hides in plain sight.

    • @bkw11
      @bkw11 2 роки тому +17

      @@703kwood703 how?

    • @trickydancemoves463
      @trickydancemoves463 2 роки тому +56

      His dad said he made him feel uncomfortable and even in high school he gave off that vibe.of course the guys in the bars didn’t know cuz half the time time they were drunk

    • @SuperDurango13
      @SuperDurango13 2 роки тому +10

      He repented

  • @MiaMaven
    @MiaMaven Рік тому +539

    I really like this judge. He is so thoughtful and thorough in his explanation. Not many judges convey emotional intelligence as he did. May all the victims rest in peace.

    • @ugIybot
      @ugIybot Рік тому +11

      the length of his statement was completely redundant. mf was talking about the advantages of having power over a television set lmao

    • @nimue4325
      @nimue4325 Рік тому +12

      I wish the legal system would not resort so much to "he came from a good family". This is where that skewered judgement comes up with law enforcement making judgements against the less fortunate or those from a minority background. Dahmer portrayed himself as intelligent and of the status quo and the cops tended to believe him.
      I also disagree with the judge's focus on the killings as "getting rid of the evidence" on Jeffery's part. It clearly must've been part of the sexual high for Dahmer as he was not disgusted by his first murder and continued.

    • @Angelik_a00
      @Angelik_a00 Рік тому

      @@nimue4325b

    • @pearljam1984
      @pearljam1984 Рік тому

      Beast judge legend

    • @mopnem
      @mopnem 11 місяців тому +5

      @@nimue4325Agree, the thing that stood out most to me was how simple/naive the judge sounded. Now we objectively have more knowledge & exposed to more so perhaps it’s a limitation of his time. Most in the comments weren’t even born while this was going on. As for the good family part absolutely so question, racism helped dahmer & so many other american killers prosper

  • @mandymoore5774
    @mandymoore5774 2 роки тому +431

    I don’t believe those officers deserve anything except to never be in positions they were in ever again

    • @mariajoselacayo4364
      @mariajoselacayo4364 2 роки тому

      Cry. You must be black. If the victims were all white & and this happened in, I don't know, 1553, for example. You wouldn't probably give a "dahm".

    • @raiden031
      @raiden031 Рік тому +12

      That was some terrible policing. If I was in their situation I would have resigned and switched professions over what my incompetence led to.

    • @CosmicSatanas23
      @CosmicSatanas23 10 місяців тому +25

      ​@raiden031, unfortunately, they were fired, re-hired, and one of them became head of the Police Union and only recently retired. They didn't even get a slap on the wrist.

    • @frenzyglee666
      @frenzyglee666 7 місяців тому

      @@CosmicSatanas23with what else they could get away with…

    • @bekkykaka7334
      @bekkykaka7334 6 місяців тому

      Omgggg, this is so bad, they shouldn't have been allowed to be officers ever again​@@CosmicSatanas23

  • @GrizzlyUrsusArctos
    @GrizzlyUrsusArctos Рік тому +731

    Why is the audio 100 times better than 2023 trials?

    • @golden11111
      @golden11111 8 місяців тому +55

      Exactly...i cant believe this was over 30 years ago

    • @Ejaz360-im8sw
      @Ejaz360-im8sw 8 місяців тому +45

      They had better djs back then

    • @SleuthingStrummer
      @SleuthingStrummer 6 місяців тому +3

      For starters this wasn't a real trial. It was all fake.

    • @adrianmccabe-ek9ll
      @adrianmccabe-ek9ll 6 місяців тому +38

      @@SleuthingStrummer How does that make sense

    • @gibbo822
      @gibbo822 6 місяців тому

      Hello rapey ​@@Ejaz360-im8sw

  • @shethingsd
    @shethingsd 2 роки тому +262

    The most frightening part is Dahmer didn't qualify as a sociopath or psychopath. He didn't deny his crimes or try to blame anyone else.

    • @strangebutsatisfying2615
      @strangebutsatisfying2615 2 роки тому

      He is most definitely a psychopath, probably alone and bullied as a kid, and getting his revenge as an adult...
      When you just got caught killing over 10 people, you're just stupid if you blame anyone else.... He just tried to avoid a lifetime in prison...
      It really scares me how easy people fall for the sympathy manipulation ....

    • @shethingsd
      @shethingsd 2 роки тому

      @@strangebutsatisfying2615 I'm not sympathetic at all. Take a look at the DSM 5 qualifications for the disorders. There are symptoms that need to be met to qualify for mental disorders. He went exactly where he needed to go, regular prison. He didn't belong in a mental health facility.

    • @strangebutsatisfying2615
      @strangebutsatisfying2615 2 роки тому

      @@shethingsd He is a psychopath.... You say he is not just because he didn't try blame or lie about it 😅

    • @strangebutsatisfying2615
      @strangebutsatisfying2615 2 роки тому +26

      And im pretty sure he didnt tell us everything.... its just dumd to belive anything a mass murderer says.

    • @shethingsd
      @shethingsd 2 роки тому +23

      @@strangebutsatisfying2615 there are many serial killers who claim mental illness. Jeffrey never did. A couple others didn't. I think it's important to realize murder doesn't just happen by mentally ill people. Because those are unpredictable subjects and they get away with more crimes.

  • @yokooflain3450
    @yokooflain3450 Рік тому +1536

    Not only is Dahmer the only serial killer to ever have a real apology, he's the only criminal/murderer that didn't blame on anyone but himself.

    • @Itsjessicaphillips
      @Itsjessicaphillips Рік тому +2

      SO WHAT? HES A CRAZY EVIL MAN THAT IS NOT SORRY HE IS ONLY SORRY ONE MAN WAS ABLE TO UNDO EVERYTHING AND EXPOSE HIM FOR WHAT HE IS.
      I really don’t see any sympathy in what he said. He is going to spend a never ending eternity in the flames of hell feeling every bit of pain he’s victims felt and even more for his decisions the lord don’t forgive people like Jeffrey dahmer, the lords name to be used by an individual I don’t see as a human but a monster is a sin in itself.
      Disgusting to even see the actual face behind all the murders and lives taken.

    • @ericjohnson8488
      @ericjohnson8488 Рік тому +214

      That's the reverse psychology he pulling on ya.

    • @darianjohnston1658
      @darianjohnston1658 Рік тому +112

      Guess you haven't been around narcissistic psychopaths much eh

    • @Nairbe-kx8nq
      @Nairbe-kx8nq Рік тому +47

      Richard ramirez didn’t blame others either

    • @taopaille-paille4992
      @taopaille-paille4992 Рік тому +42

      Count the number of times he says "I"

  • @dandrea4762
    @dandrea4762 2 роки тому +691

    He even apologized for those 2 lazy cops 💀

    • @karamay4189
      @karamay4189 2 роки тому +127

      Honestly that made me sick. Those horrible cops. I'm glad that a serial killer is vouching for them...that is all they deserve.

    • @kathygonzalez1413
      @kathygonzalez1413 2 роки тому +7

      Thats right

    • @frenzyglee666
      @frenzyglee666 7 місяців тому +9

      That’s so f**ked up…

    • @pellaria8012
      @pellaria8012 4 місяці тому

      @@karamay4189 ok karamay4189. so what

    • @planes3333
      @planes3333 2 місяці тому

      What lazy cops?

  • @missykim510
    @missykim510 2 роки тому +903

    I really really wanted people to study him. I'm sure we could have learned more about others with similar conditions. We learn so much from other killers who are willing to talk honestly. Whether he was sent to jail or a mental institution, he was never going to be released for the rest of his life.

    • @sinfulrailwonderer383
      @sinfulrailwonderer383 2 роки тому +63

      I had in mind that he could firstly be sent to a psychiatric ward and subject to study as well as treatement. Doctors would benefit in probing deeper into his psychic and Dahmer possibly could benefit from therapy; unlike many other killers, Dahmer was more than willing to talk about what he had done and what his fantasies were about. Once treatement/study finished, Dahmer would be comitted to a penal institution to begin serving time for his offenses. In this scenario he wouldn't have posed as a threat to society and wouldn't have been free, ever. I guess the jurors simply did not consider this possibility. Too bad, truly a wasted oppurtunity with an extremely rare forthcoming type of serial killer.

    • @RozettaVyper
      @RozettaVyper 2 роки тому +18

      @@sinfulrailwonderer383 Too bad prison had other ideas for Jeffrey's brain. If the Netflix show is to be believed, then Jeffrey got what he wanted. Prison should've kept him away from the other inmates for scientific purposes.

    • @sinfulrailwonderer383
      @sinfulrailwonderer383 2 роки тому +12

      @@RozettaVyper Prison isn't a conducive environment for scientefic study, let alone treatment; we use mental health institutions for those purposes. With Dahmer the jury thought punitive measures were more appropriate. Again : wasted oppurtunity. Bare minimum they could do was to ensure his safety : something all inmates are entitled to.

    • @RozettaVyper
      @RozettaVyper 2 роки тому

      @@sinfulrailwonderer383 Umm when I said "prison had other ideas for Jeffrey's brain" I was talking about his death. Scarver an inmate in prison bludgeoned him to death so now no one can learn about him humanely. Not scientific research in prison. You have to be stupid to think they conduct that in PRISON.

    • @alba5537
      @alba5537 2 роки тому +33

      I believe Jeffrey wanted to die and couldn't or wouldn't do it by himself so he provoked the other inmates as much as he could to be killed. Guards in jail should have protected him but they decided to replace justice and judge and just let him die. I believe he should have gone to an institute where his mind and actions could have been studied and help to understand people similar to Jefrrey and maybe prevent some cases but unfortunately this never happened and that is a missing opportunity there.

  • @_letstartariot
    @_letstartariot 2 роки тому +862

    I think it’s important to mention that when they say ‘mental disease’, they’re referring to insanity. Where the person is so sick they don’t know right from wrong. They had no idea and no control. Like in the case of psychosis. Mental illness is different in that you can be mildly to severely mentally ill and still know right from wrong. Dahmer knew right from wrong.

    • @magdaroussoulieres3074
      @magdaroussoulieres3074 2 роки тому

      He had a severe mental disorder, without a doubt. I can't get why some people still question this

    • @goldenlass9488
      @goldenlass9488 2 роки тому

      Right. The question here is could he control himself, and per his own testimony, he eventually lost control. He had nothing to gain by lying about that, the jig was up and he volunteered the horrific details of his crimes and aided the police in identifying the victims, many of whom no one even suspected Dahmer had killed.

    • @sadia2395
      @sadia2395 2 роки тому +63

      Nailed it! Couldnt be explained better.He had abnormal urges, agreed.but he still knew right from wrong.

    • @empressafiya9022
      @empressafiya9022 2 роки тому +37

      I think the doctors got it wrong though. He didn't remember some of the crimes and psychosis comes and goes. It's very hard to diagnose.

    • @peterseroka8101
      @peterseroka8101 2 роки тому +70

      @@empressafiya9022 He didn't remember the second murder because he was black out drunk, not because of psychosis. If I remember correctly, he remembered all the other murders just fine.

  • @loulehnhoff2637
    @loulehnhoff2637 10 місяців тому +50

    Has to be one of the longest prison sentences ever given in United States.

    • @ydhta_01
      @ydhta_01 9 місяців тому +22

      i thought so too, until i just discovered the aurora theater shooter in 2012 got over 3,300 years.

    • @ThomasOlchove-x2z
      @ThomasOlchove-x2z Місяць тому +3

      Well , he didn’t last long. They murdered him pretty quick.

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 17 днів тому +1

      You’d be surprised. Charges can add up to be pretty long. Nikolas Cruz, for example, got 34 life sentences if I recall correctly.

  • @Pozorrogo
    @Pozorrogo 2 роки тому +94

    His spree should have ended with Konorak. They had one chance in their entire lives to do something heroic and they failed.

  • @VincentMedure
    @VincentMedure Рік тому +107

    “Defend ant” really drove me nuts

    • @ManoBDraycko
      @ManoBDraycko 5 місяців тому +6

      Lol the judge is an og wisconny boy.

    • @Killingz
      @Killingz 5 місяців тому +7

      I was bouta throw hands😭🙏🏼

    • @ladylyricz1
      @ladylyricz1 4 місяці тому +3

      😂 I can't unhear it now

    • @The_Darkest1
      @The_Darkest1 23 дні тому +1

      😅

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 17 днів тому

      That cursed Wisconsin accent. 😂

  • @iBoiYoTV
    @iBoiYoTV 2 роки тому +550

    I pray all the victim's families are doing well and have moved on from this horrendous tragedy. Stay Humble everyone

    • @diddyfaplord
      @diddyfaplord 2 роки тому +45

      How could they ever move on?

    • @EerieProps
      @EerieProps 2 роки тому +30

      @@diddyfaplord People can move on. Just like I moved on from my horrible rape. I moved on. Why give up and give the rapist or murder more power over you? Some people can move on though and some don't know how.

    • @Invisibletoday
      @Invisibletoday 2 роки тому +49

      @@EerieProps okay you didn’t need to use your trauma to dismiss others’

    • @liamc1102
      @liamc1102 2 роки тому +1

      @@diddyfaplord by the Lord Jesus Christ

    • @jeffdridge2010
      @jeffdridge2010 2 роки тому +8

      I thought the show was solid, but I’ve seen a few articles saying some of the victims have been traumatized once again due to the release of the show. They were probably doing alright until Monster came out on Netflix.

  • @greeneyedsoutherngirl6468
    @greeneyedsoutherngirl6468 10 місяців тому +47

    Why can’t judges be like this now?

    • @memybikeni9931
      @memybikeni9931 4 дні тому

      What is it you believe judges are like ?

  • @KajiCarson
    @KajiCarson Рік тому +150

    That judge was so eloquent and honest, glad he was there and glad Jeffrey heard him speak.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +17

      I appreciate that a lot. I wish all judges were as soft spoken and humane as this judge.

    • @preskay8542
      @preskay8542 Рік тому +1

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 wish Jeffery was humane

  • @GeorgeVreelandHill
    @GeorgeVreelandHill 2 роки тому +106

    Forget these definitions. Serial killer John Wayne Gacy said it best ... "If Jeffrey Dahmer does not fit the criteria of insane, then I don't want to meet the person who does."

    • @haydnsilverton4329
      @haydnsilverton4329 2 роки тому +38

      John Wayne Gacy I believe was the man who did fit the criteria of insane

    • @GabePerez414
      @GabePerez414 4 місяці тому +4

      @GeorgeVreelandHill you said it I thought nobody ever heard what Gacy said about Damher it's nuts thinking one killer said that about another.

    • @gregorycarlson6632
      @gregorycarlson6632 Місяць тому +2

      I believe Gacy was executed before Dahmer committed his crimes.

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 17 днів тому +1

      @@gregorycarlson6632 No, he was executed the same year Dahmer got murdered in prison. Just many months before.

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 17 днів тому +1

      @@haydnsilverton4329 No, Gacy knew full well what he was doing. As did Dahmer. They might’ve had mental disorders, but they knew what they were doing and that it was wrong. Gacy was significantly more sadistic and dishonest, though.

  • @sarahpierce1898
    @sarahpierce1898 2 роки тому +206

    His voice and demeanor always remained so calm. 🤯

    • @ruling528
      @ruling528 2 роки тому +4

      Because he was sedated.

    • @onlysusie14
      @onlysusie14 10 місяців тому +14

      Because he doesn't care. When you don't care, you're chill as a cucumber

    • @adamirishconundrum851
      @adamirishconundrum851 8 місяців тому

      He was a belligerent drunk.

    • @thekn0wing
      @thekn0wing 3 місяці тому +2

      Well because he knows it was over. That being said his statement was genuine, but he just knew it was over

    • @anitaaustralia
      @anitaaustralia Місяць тому +1

      ​@thekn0wing his statement had no sincerity whatsoever. He's a psychopath who killed without a care or any remorse. He manipulated his victims in life just as he continued manipulating in the courtroom

  • @ginapearce5421
    @ginapearce5421 Рік тому +47

    Atleast he had the balls to ask apologize and chose what was right this time. God bless those families ALL of them.

    • @SkyeMc-wy8ne
      @SkyeMc-wy8ne 4 місяці тому

      @@ginapearce5421 obviously he has the balls to. He’s protected by cops 😭

    • @capncake8837
      @capncake8837 17 днів тому

      ⁠​⁠@@SkyeMc-wy8ne Dahmer didn’t care whether he lived or died by this point. When he was eventually beaten to death in prison, he didn’t resist.

  • @The.hawajer
    @The.hawajer 2 роки тому +55

    The way he talked he is soo calm…. That’s scary and creepy

    • @siemniak
      @siemniak 2 місяці тому

      that is literally and obviously the least scary and creepy thing about him. There is no reason for him to not be calm especially considering he was on meds during trial.

    • @BeeHash
      @BeeHash Місяць тому +2

      He actually seems genuine. And oddly decent.

  • @nicolaypastore
    @nicolaypastore 2 роки тому +79

    He was right the first time when he said that what he was doing was evil not sick. He was sane.

    • @kytaylor5080
      @kytaylor5080 2 роки тому

      Jeffrey Dahmer would cook his victims and eat them and you think he is sane! If Jeffrey Dahmer doesn't meet the definition of the word insanity! I'd sure like hell hate to run across the individual who is!

    • @elel4284
      @elel4284 2 роки тому +2

      he was full of bs

    • @Hia.97
      @Hia.97 2 роки тому +3

      He said he hated killing but couldn't stop himself. Now who knows if it was true. Maybe he was just manipulating all of us to feel bad for him.

    • @kytaylor5080
      @kytaylor5080 2 роки тому +1

      @@Hia.97 Yeah I'm sure you have a degree in criminology who studies serial killers! 24/7 and we can take anything you say competent! I'm sure you don't so it's incompetent to me good luck to you man!

    • @nicolaypastore
      @nicolaypastore 2 роки тому +7

      @@Hia.97 Probably didn’t like the killing part but whenever he drank he had some kind of demon that took over. obviously he was possessed and couldn’t stop. He had an alter of satanic things, a satanic Bible and watched exorcist 3 faithfully. That weird and evil af. He gotten pleasure from doing these acts to his victims. He treated them as objects which is very selfishly.

  • @curiouscat8624
    @curiouscat8624 2 роки тому +380

    I couldn’t care less about his family. The guy had a terrible sense of abandonment and that came from the father who spent his life working and the mother who was bipolar and didn’t pay any attention to him. That’s where all of this horror started in the first place. You can tell he was a neglected child. Some parents think that because they put a roof and a plate on the table their children are perfectly taken care of, so so so wrong. I feel for the families of the victims, NOT his family

    • @marsthorson1962
      @marsthorson1962 2 роки тому +37

      Finally someone said this 👏

    • @buzzardbeatniks
      @buzzardbeatniks 2 роки тому +19

      Yes, it's always best to show imperfect people no sympathy.

    • @goosefukulardeath7300
      @goosefukulardeath7300 2 роки тому +16

      Yeah, let’s see you do any better as a parent

    • @curiouscat8624
      @curiouscat8624 2 роки тому +18

      @@goosefukulardeath7300 well I do my best to take good care of my children, be present, talk to them, care about everything going on in their lives, show them how much I care and love them and so on. Not an easy task always, but that’s what you “sign for” when you decide to bring another human being into this world, your most important duty ever. People that don’t see it this way, please don’t bring anymore miserable human beings into this world that after turn to monsters. Thanks

    • @goosefukulardeath7300
      @goosefukulardeath7300 2 роки тому +18

      @@curiouscat8624 how lucky you must be to have time for your loved ones. Many of us are struggling so hard working we barely have time to say I love you.

  • @fundadumlupinar684
    @fundadumlupinar684 6 місяців тому +15

    Why would you bring your child to the court room of a serial killer?!! It should not be allowed, even it's a family member!!!

  • @luniversbrahma1563
    @luniversbrahma1563 Рік тому +180

    It’s weird how no one is mentioning how the judge has a great view of point. He understands from many different ways. He has a great mind set and a great skill with thinking and understanding.

    • @rebirthofthecool5619
      @rebirthofthecool5619 5 місяців тому +4

      @@luniversbrahma1563 I don't see it that way, he ignored expert opinion and obviously dhamer has several mental health conditions, he also said he did it to hide the fact he was gay, purely homophobic and probably very religious.

    • @user-ji8ll1qn6o
      @user-ji8ll1qn6o 5 місяців тому +5

      @@rebirthofthecool5619 that analysis did feel superficial and like he was projecting

    • @ellecamino2507
      @ellecamino2507 4 місяці тому +3

      @@rebirthofthecool5619 agreed. I thought it was very surface type thinking to think he murdered to hide his sexuality.

  • @hayleyjay4378
    @hayleyjay4378 2 роки тому +76

    Wow, I wasn’t expecting such an amazing judge. This judge from 92’ was better than many today…

  • @antm2296
    @antm2296 2 роки тому +445

    The most horrifying thing about this is the way the judge pronounces “Defendant”

    • @Qandoluk
      @Qandoluk 2 роки тому +14

      LMAOOOOO 😂

    • @ayanmohamed3788
      @ayanmohamed3788 2 роки тому +3

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @wanda01141
      @wanda01141 2 роки тому +12

      So cringe lol. It was hard to listen to 😂

    • @TheShahkulu
      @TheShahkulu 2 роки тому +45

      Defend Ant 😂

    • @JustGuallah
      @JustGuallah 2 роки тому +10

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 I ain’t wanna be the one to say it…

  • @BrendaBooher-hw4mf
    @BrendaBooher-hw4mf Рік тому +70

    Can you imagine how the family of these victims felt listening to what happened to their loved ones. Also Jeffrey's Dad and step Mother have stuck by him but you know that they are hurt. May God heal those effected by him.

  • @Anxietywilnotwin
    @Anxietywilnotwin 2 роки тому +248

    To be honest, I felt bad for him for a quick second, but I feel bad for those grieving families ten times more.

    • @celiamello4292
      @celiamello4292 2 роки тому

      Wellcome to the bunch Dahmer foolled... I was a bit foolled as well, for a bit, when I watched his Interviews... Then I remembered he was a psychopath expert in fooling everyone

    • @celiamello4292
      @celiamello4292 2 роки тому +14

      @@Anxietywilnotwin Sorry, didn't mean no offense whatsoever. I was foolled a little by him just because I also have a heart, and I identified with your comment. But then I learnt he didn't have one and he himself said that many times, that he was not empathic, he didn't feel feelings towards people, he literary said that in his confession (I heard it in a tape with the blond defense attorney of his, you get that in the Netflix doc The Tapes, I guess that is what it is called). So I think his version of events is not accurate, I don't buy it. I this it could very well be a final time of playing with others feelings, as he was very good at his whole life. That is just my take. Cheers

    • @dangercat9188
      @dangercat9188 2 роки тому +34

      Yea I feel bad for him because of his sickness but the family members and victims deserve much more sympathy.

    • @Anxietywilnotwin
      @Anxietywilnotwin 2 роки тому +1

      @@celiamello4292 no offense taken 🙂

    • @thadwemp20
      @thadwemp20 2 роки тому +23

      @@dangercat9188 he was not sick. This man was pure evil.

  • @TheRubberStudiosASMR
    @TheRubberStudiosASMR 2 роки тому +109

    “999 years? I’ll only do 2 of those”

  • @MissOhio1980
    @MissOhio1980 2 роки тому +292

    Could you imagine hearing all these life sentences adding up to more than 900 years? 15 life sentences That's more than Ted Bundy.
    941 years.

    • @anthonylopez6040
      @anthonylopez6040 2 роки тому +23

      Everybody lost count in the courtroom 😂

    • @saunderlemarchand6346
      @saunderlemarchand6346 2 роки тому +5

      😄 Moonchild, todos mencionan a Bundy, Bundy, Bundy... pero ese no hizo nada a la par de otros que fueron caníbales y hasta necrofílicos. Ted no es nada a la par.

    • @jamiecrable3511
      @jamiecrable3511 2 роки тому +14

      James homes got 12 life sentences with an additional 3,318 years. I mean DAMN

    • @youknownada2326
      @youknownada2326 2 роки тому +14

      Long time though 941 years. Surely they should be released on good behaviour after serving half of that sentence.

    • @sandraruiz3834
      @sandraruiz3834 2 роки тому +1

      I was thinking the same like you are never getting out Jeff as you are where you belong!

  • @knickshopesaviour
    @knickshopesaviour 8 місяців тому +51

    At least he's honest

  • @FrankDaBank25
    @FrankDaBank25 2 роки тому +606

    I see so many people sympathize for this man, and to a strange degree, they all apply. He knew he was sick, he knew he did terrible things and he knew he deserved the wrath of the judicial system. A rare find in psychopathic sociopathic murderers.

    • @callmegary2622
      @callmegary2622 2 роки тому +71

      a rare find indeed, while he was definitely a psychopath. I think he lacked characteristics of being a sociopath. He didn't act on rage or anger, he didn't enjoy inflicting pain, he said killing was the least satisfactory part, and he always made sure they were unconscious when he killed them.
      But also hes psychopathic because he didn't care about them at all, sure he didn't find enjoyment of there suffering, but he was apathetic to there suffering. He willingly drilled holes into peoples head and poured acid to make them life-long sex zombies, where they won't feel any emotions, just there to provide him pleasure.
      I believe he was an apathetic monster, who knew what he was doing was sick and evil, and tried to abstain from it, but his compulsions was too great, and after a decade he decided to continue killing again and stopped suppressing those feelings.

    • @lydiag6245
      @lydiag6245 2 роки тому +17

      What I want to know is, can a person be completely sane and do what he did?

    • @SireneKalypso
      @SireneKalypso 2 роки тому +10

      @@lydiag6245 yes

    • @FrankDaBank25
      @FrankDaBank25 2 роки тому +28

      @@lydiag6245 @lydia g Yes, Ofcorse. You're seeing it right here. Dahmer was not "clinically insane" by any means. Just a gay man who refused to accept his homosexuality and built a life based around the fascination of human anatomy and gore. That's why he had to watch the exorcism 3 before hand. He knew it was sick and depraved like Call Me Gary said, but like when he was in court, he did what he does best. Hide from those emotions the same way he removed his glasses to avoid victim family testimony. It was all a big lie formulated in his head and the fact he got away with it for so long only intensified his urges.

    • @bandras97
      @bandras97 2 роки тому +33

      Except he was not a psychopath. He was closer to being a sociopath but that doesn’t really apply 100% here either. He had feelings (wanting eternal company was his very motivation), something that psychopaths lack. And although he knew what he was doing wasn’t really acceptable when it came to social norms, but he never really acted out or rage or impulse. So in a certain way, he showed signs of both but even psychiatrist that evaluated him he wasn’t really either of those. He just had some really twisted sexual urges and a compulsion so strong I genuinely believe he wasn’t able to help.

  • @Roque815
    @Roque815 2 роки тому +404

    The fact that's he's so relaxed and calm is pretty scary, it's like he's talking about he did something wrong at school. And that there are a lot of serial killers with a high IQ like Dahmer, is even scarier.

    • @quawrld_5016
      @quawrld_5016 2 роки тому +12

      That’s how he always spoken kinda weird

    • @brandont1746
      @brandont1746 2 роки тому +22

      High IQ? Wasn't his GPA in college like 2.2

    • @beachstreet101
      @beachstreet101 2 роки тому +32

      The fact that he’s so relaxed and calm isn’t scary at all. And that is true studies have shown that many serial killers tend to be highly intelligent. They’d have to be in order to be so meticulous about their killings. What’s scary is that they’re far more intelligent than common folks that sit around commenting all day with judgments and criticisms.

    • @beachstreet101
      @beachstreet101 2 роки тому +66

      @@brandont1746 Ones GPA in school doesn’t determine high intelligence. That just means the person did well in their school classes. Dahmer was drunk in those days and rarely showed up to class, but didn’t mean he wasn’t intelligent. His counselors had even said had he actually showed up he would’ve done exceptionally well.

    • @mariajoselacayo4364
      @mariajoselacayo4364 2 роки тому

      your iq drops below 2

  • @jennawantspeace7385
    @jennawantspeace7385 2 роки тому +142

    He knew right from wrong but he wasnt able to stop the urge.

    • @anitaaustralia
      @anitaaustralia Місяць тому +9

      Correction. He didn't try to stop the urge, because he didn't have empathy and didn't care. He wanted to kill

    • @noahzero9380
      @noahzero9380 Місяць тому +3

      @@anitaaustraliaThe way ppl praise this man in subtle ways or give excuses is disturbing

    • @anitaaustralia
      @anitaaustralia Місяць тому +2

      @noahzero9380 Absolutely. I think it's a lack of understanding of what psychopathy truly is. He manipulates as a reflex.

  • @majdydanaf6479
    @majdydanaf6479 Рік тому +21

    957 years of jail time with no parole, for anyone wondering how much it came out, or 16 life sentences

  • @sunnychakraborty9587
    @sunnychakraborty9587 2 роки тому +117

    The judge is very emotional that reflects throughout his speech that he was not really comfortable making the sentence knowing the guy was suffering from a serious illness but he had to give justice to the people victimized. So it's totally very heartbreaking situation.. Rest in peace all the people who were murdered

    • @sinfulrailwonderer383
      @sinfulrailwonderer383 2 роки тому +6

      Maybe you know, maybe. Judge Gram sure felt the weight he had on his shoulders, however he did say the following "the jury found that a mental disease did not exist, I believe correctly so", therefore I would not say that he thought Dahmer to be insane but he did say that something was definitely wrong with Jeff. Judge Gram was a good judge, really friendly and was well loved by all of the staff in the court room.

    • @sunnychakraborty9587
      @sunnychakraborty9587 2 роки тому

      @@sinfulrailwonderer383 there was a psycho in India too you know.. His name is jaishankar who turtured and killed more than 30 women and said it gave him pleasure putting them in pain

    • @sinfulrailwonderer383
      @sinfulrailwonderer383 2 роки тому

      @@sunnychakraborty9587 ok, fine, but what does that have to do with either Dahmer or Judge Gram?

    • @sunnychakraborty9587
      @sunnychakraborty9587 2 роки тому

      @@sinfulrailwonderer383 lol just saying . I mean look at the similarity how much this mental issues escalate to level wherein people start getting fantasies about killing others to get pleasure

    • @mattish30
      @mattish30 Рік тому +5

      ? Ya I have to completely disagree with that statement. The judge was likely being a human being and considering the horrific last moments of 14 people's lives. He had likely already imagined the lives of those families and how their suffering couldn't be changed by his sentencing. If I were the judge I'd have the outburst of the victims family in my mind ... to appreciate the impact of what this "person" had done. And then I'd have had to breathe and remain calm and sentence this man ... whos mental state provided no cover for his deeds.
      A man who knew what he was doing, manipulated others to keep doing it and just as he had in that past ... was likely still trying to prey on good natured people for his own gain. He was not suffering ... he was the creator of suffering. He was sorry ... that he was caught. He would have continued otherwise as we can see from the trail of 14 victims and if at any point he wanted to stop or get help he could have ... but that would require remorse. He wasn't sorry for what he did ... he was just sorry it was ending.
      So for the judge to sentence him to 14 consecutive life sentences with parole only coming after the first 70 years of each count ... he was showing that even if a parole board 70 yrs from now said let this 90 yr old man out .... that they couldn't free him because he now had to serve the next 70 years.
      He even took into consideration of advances in technology. That if medical science advanced in a huge leap to allowing people to live to a thousand years that he still wanted this man to be serving in prison .... hundreds of years after his death. Basically .... he masterfully ensured that nothing short of the fall of our government could allow his release.
      He was so sure of his decision that he structured it in a way that no one .... not even a panel of citizens charged with granting release where they found he was no longer a threat ... not even that panel could undo what he was going to do.
      A governor was the only person who could release this man....and he knew that sometimes voters elect idiots who make horrible decisions... and his sentence was structured in a way that ... that any governor would not be able to pardon him.....but would have to pardon him 14 times for him to be released. Ensuring time for someone to likely remove that governor for being crazy.
      He was NOT upset with sentencing a guy who was "suffering" from a serious illness .... he was likely upset that someday someone might question how serious he was about this man never being among us again....so he made it very clear that he was sure what he was doing.

  • @christigibson6652
    @christigibson6652 2 роки тому +334

    What a gracious judge. Appreciate Jeffrey Dahmer for admitting & taking responsibility for his crimes in this court & I feel great sorrow for the victim's families. Prayers to all involved in this trial.

    • @glipgloop2121
      @glipgloop2121 Рік тому

      The hell, what do you mean you “appreciate Jeffrey Dahmer’s honesty” he’s the murderer who did horrible things to these men, why on earth would you appreciate him for admitting he murdered these innocent people, he shouldn’t of done in the first place.

    • @shook8331
      @shook8331 Рік тому +14

      the reason that he wore his glasses in court and not any other time was so he didn’t have to look the victims in the eyes and because he also felt he didn’t need to take responsibility for what’d he done

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +50

      @@shook8331 quite the opposite. He didn't want to see the graphic details or upset anyone anymore. He was clearly ashamed and he clearly had no excuses. None. I think it was a combination of loneliness, closet homosexuality, sadness, and even boredom. He kept crossing lines and then suddenly one day he wakes up living a life as a serial killing, necrophiliac, homosexual cannibal.
      I actually respect him for owning his crimes and not begging for clemency or making excuses.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +15

      I agree the judge was perfect. For something this horrible we needed a kind hearted and humble judge. He wasn't out to punish he was out to protect.

    • @laceerebeka
      @laceerebeka Рік тому +13

      I agree not very often do u see a serial killer admit he is were he belongs. It was like nothing would stop him unless he was behind bars and he admitted that in a interview. It’s very sad.

  • @pnkreligion
    @pnkreligion 2 роки тому +264

    Evan Peters did so good with acting like this monster, I can only imagine how hard it must’ve been to play such an evil role. Evan mastered everything from his movements all the way down to how J*ffery spoke.Wishing Evan nothing but the best right now, bc I know that was super difficult to do.

    • @vl4ke
      @vl4ke 2 роки тому +21

      ty for censoring that mf

    • @iknowyouvebeenwaiting
      @iknowyouvebeenwaiting 2 роки тому +13

      Yeah he did that Wisconsin, or rather wescahnsen accent, really well

    • @joonie_tae.army7
      @joonie_tae.army7 2 роки тому +11

      He had to take therapy before and after the role too- it was extremely hard and actually terrifying to inact something a monster did and go through it again.

    • @Richthofen15
      @Richthofen15 2 роки тому +2

      @@joonie_tae.army7 I’m glad he took therapy

    • @ophelia9604
      @ophelia9604 Рік тому

      ​@@joonie_tae.army7how do you know that?!!!

  • @maddiiydaddiiy
    @maddiiydaddiiy Рік тому +25

    Dude had a barrel of human remains in his bedroom and he's saying sorry to his probation officer.

  • @carolinatomaz5755
    @carolinatomaz5755 2 роки тому +110

    I didn't agree with what the judge said about him killing the victims because he didn't want society to know he was homosexual, it's clearly shown that he did it because he didn't want to be abandoned, and he wanted to control the victims.

    • @vickieristau6934
      @vickieristau6934 2 роки тому +3

      Well also he was possessed by demons

    • @toyinrosea9154
      @toyinrosea9154 2 роки тому +20

      I personally think he subconsciously hated the fact that he was homosexual and that’s what made him commit the crimes

    • @celiamello4292
      @celiamello4292 2 роки тому

      I tottaly agree with the judge. That "I killed because I didn't want to be abandoned" was all façade... Cunning liar, Control damaging... The judge didn't falo for It... I didn't as well... Drunken coward who had to dope victims prior to killing

    • @carolinatomaz5755
      @carolinatomaz5755 2 роки тому +19

      @@celiamello4292 Based on the documentaries about his life, the interviews and everything, I totally disagree with what the judge said about Jeffrey Dahmer killing to hide his sexuality

    • @celiamello4292
      @celiamello4292 2 роки тому

      @@carolinatomaz5755 Hi Carolina, in the Inside Edition interview with Nancy.... forgot her surname... he says he didn't like to be homossexual... My point is that I don't believe his version, I think it is one more of his lies to look nice. I watched the whole 92 trial, three weeks. They all worked with what they had - lawyers and after that documentarists, filmmakers- all based on his version + evidence. I just don't believe his version as the Judge didn't believe it either. My hypothesis is that he liked it all: the killing and the sex and then the dismembering, and fooling authority. And given all the evidence found in his apartment, there was nothing else he could do but confess. He was screwed and had it for life, so he went his way: all nice, recounting it all, and in a way it would look... less bad let's say? "Oh, I was lonely, shy, didn't want them to leave.." and all that... A good liar is the one who mixes real facts with huge BS... :) And he was good at that, how many he foolled before? I believe though that he genuinely wanted to understand why he was the way he was... That I believe...

  • @tarajonesanne
    @tarajonesanne 2 роки тому +534

    I still feel so sorry for his father as much as the victims I hope they all find peace ❤️

    • @joeybaseball7352
      @joeybaseball7352 Рік тому +31

      His father failed.

    • @NatAlia-zm2qz
      @NatAlia-zm2qz Рік тому +24

      @@joeybaseball7352 it's not his fault

    • @joeybaseball7352
      @joeybaseball7352 Рік тому +26

      @@NatAlia-zm2qz yes it is.

    • @DarkMoonLilith7
      @DarkMoonLilith7 Рік тому +10

      I felt sorry for his father as well. So sad he seemed like a good father.

    • @Witchybitch420
      @Witchybitch420 Рік тому +7

      @@joeybaseball7352 then explain how he raised Jeff’s brother and he’s not out murdering and eating people? It’s not his dads fault it’s Jeff’s fault

  • @dangercat9188
    @dangercat9188 2 роки тому +54

    Although what he did was indeed evil, I truly believe the dude was very, VERY sick and just didn't know how to properly approach the men he found attractive. It's not everyday you hear these type of cases happening in hetero or homosexual relationships. And yes those cops really failed that poor kid.

  • @SackeytheChiropractor
    @SackeytheChiropractor Рік тому +16

    Final statement from the Judge was priceless.

  • @renusharamdhin7434
    @renusharamdhin7434 2 роки тому +588

    I feel sorry for his dad cos he really must be feeling horrible to hear about all the horrific actions of his son. As a parent it's horrifying to bring your children up with love and then u realize that your child has taken a turn for the worst. May God bless him and help him overcome this nightmare

    • @kayanehmardi4194
      @kayanehmardi4194 2 роки тому +57

      His parents abandoned him

    • @cristianrojas3285
      @cristianrojas3285 2 роки тому +33

      @@kayanehmardi4194 his dad didn't abandon him, his mom did

    • @kayanehmardi4194
      @kayanehmardi4194 2 роки тому +9

      @@cristianrojas3285 but I watched his movie its both of them?

    • @renusharamdhin7434
      @renusharamdhin7434 2 роки тому +42

      His mum abandoned him. She seemed a bit looney. You could see that she clearly was not all there. She pushed away her husband all the time and was very abusive. Her husband always kept quite and had to walk away just so that she would stop her screaming and abusive behavior. Dahmer never had the perfect family upbringing for sure but u could tell that his dad always stood by his side.

    • @beefnuts3744
      @beefnuts3744 2 роки тому +36

      @@renusharamdhin7434 His dad abandoned him for his work. He was never home and he didn’t support Jeffrey once he found out he was gay. Stop spreading false information please.

  • @JohnDoe-tt4fm
    @JohnDoe-tt4fm 2 роки тому +143

    I feel like Jeffy boy got away easy, he wanted the death sentence so that he wouldn't have to live out the rest of his life caged up. He was granted his wish by the guards who left him unattended with another inmate who hated him.

    • @juicyjules7409
      @juicyjules7409 2 роки тому

      Yeppur hmm 🤔😢😡💔💔💔

    • @hannah3146
      @hannah3146 2 роки тому +9

      @@juicyjules7409 Nicolas Cruz is next

    • @magdaroussoulieres3074
      @magdaroussoulieres3074 2 роки тому +4

      This is just speculation

    • @ceoChief09
      @ceoChief09 2 роки тому +9

      @@hannah3146 no he's not. Cruz will be left in isolation the rest of his life.

    • @user-mq6fu6ou4f
      @user-mq6fu6ou4f 2 роки тому

      @@hannah3146 death is too easy, i want him to suffer

  • @justinhamilton8647
    @justinhamilton8647 2 роки тому +40

    Thank you CourtTV for all the uploads

  • @thunderbolt513
    @thunderbolt513 Рік тому +130

    A judge like this is a really "work of art" The serenity, the wisdom, the "simple" way of explanation of how (we) the society can try to understand this deviated behavior. It's unique. There should be more like him.

    • @sarahb2004
      @sarahb2004 Рік тому +2

      I think we are seeing a few more like him in some of the current trials going on in America at this time.

    • @russianinzoom4372
      @russianinzoom4372 Рік тому

      Damer has strong charisma. It seems he charmed the judge, and he sympathized him

    • @mopnem
      @mopnem 11 місяців тому

      Whenever the UA-cam comment section largely congratulates someone or something. Understand it almost always means the EXACT opposite from what the clip implies.

  • @cjthecomedian1150
    @cjthecomedian1150 2 роки тому +56

    He was evil but at least he accepted everything that came as a punishment for him unlike others who break down and cry 🫡

  • @ebg3624
    @ebg3624 2 роки тому +161

    Evan Peters is truly and ominously SPOT ON. Wild

    • @christinakaur8766
      @christinakaur8766 2 роки тому +15

      He did a fantastic job portraying Dahmer!

    • @celiamello4292
      @celiamello4292 2 роки тому +11

      Isn't he?!!! Man... His Voice... The accent... Chilling identical

  • @amberhuls5231
    @amberhuls5231 Рік тому +86

    He is the only serial killer that owned up to all he did and apologized.

    • @tanialarionova
      @tanialarionova Рік тому +8

      Joke? Deangelo, Kemper, Ridgway, BTK, Sowell and hundreds of others have done the same.

    • @swisscheeseplease97
      @swisscheeseplease97 Рік тому +2

      @@tanialarionovajoke? BTK still brags about his crimes in prison.

    • @Chokoblanko
      @Chokoblanko Рік тому

      He was brutally honest about his crimes because he was going to go to prison forever filled with men. White Black and Brown men everywhere. It was like a buffet for him. If he would have went to a female prison he would have committed suicide.

    • @TheWintersAreLost
      @TheWintersAreLost Рік тому +3

      @@swisscheeseplease97joke? So did Dahmer

    • @TiffTheTyrant
      @TiffTheTyrant 8 місяців тому

      @@tanialarionovaBTK has NEVER apologized for anything. He laughed at the idea.

  • @hellohallo1714
    @hellohallo1714 Рік тому +10

    how can someone accept their loved one left the earth in this way... 🤢

  • @estelaashkenazy8179
    @estelaashkenazy8179 Рік тому +19

    Bloke knew something was messed up in his head, he always said it, he always felt it. And there truly was.

  • @parakeet8157
    @parakeet8157 Рік тому +15

    I couldn't imagine trying to remain objective enough to serve on a jury trial for a case similar to this.

  • @alwayssearching1882
    @alwayssearching1882 2 роки тому +360

    Sad for everyone. He knew he was wrong. His real hell was knowing he couldn't reverse his actions and that he hurt so many people to gratify his sick desires. Just sad all around.

    • @brucemichaelgrossman4913
      @brucemichaelgrossman4913 2 роки тому +43

      Are you seriously sympathizing with him?

    • @bandras97
      @bandras97 2 роки тому +51

      He wasn’t in any kind of personal hell, probably. He felt sorry not for the victims or their families but himself. He even said himself that had he not been caught, he would’ve continued his rampage. He didn’t see his victims as living beings with feelings and their own will, he saw them as objects for his own sexual pleasure. Hell, he couldn’t even recall most of his victims’ names. He didn’t really care.
      Sure, he probably felt ashamed but definitely never truly remorseful for what he had done.

    • @gcham1209
      @gcham1209 2 роки тому +13

      IF he deserved sympathy it's because of being SICK I'm the head. I feel like the victims deserve sooooo much more sympathy than he deserved. The proportion is greater than 99/1 in favor of the victims and families. IF I give him the 1% sympathy it's because of his sick mind. I'm disabled. So that's where I MIGHT feel SLIGHTLY sympathetic for him. Before I get any questions about "seriously.....?" Yes. But not that sympathetic for him

    • @bennettrussell8249
      @bennettrussell8249 2 роки тому +14

      @@bandras97 he did feel sorry for them. He was sick, not sympathizing with him, just recognizing that it’s unfortunate for all party’s involved. And he didn’t know their names because he didn’t even know them for long. Obviously the victims and their families were horribly wronged but I’m sure dammer would have taken everything back if he could have.

    • @bandras97
      @bandras97 2 роки тому +12

      @@bennettrussell8249 Ok, so let’s put it this way. Obviously, he knew what he was doing was wrong, so once he was caught and saw the pain and suffering he had caused so many people he must’ve felt bad about it. It’s important to note that he never really intended to hurt anyone. Killing them was just a way for him to keep them with him and satisfy his sick urges. So in this sense, he wasn’t sadistic in his intentions. It just happened that he couldn’t find any other way to permanently keep them around. But he also looked at the victims as mere objects for his sexual urges. So I’d say that after seeing all the terror he’d caused he must’ve felt bad but during the times he was going around murdering people, definitely not. He was likely totally detached emotionally, which kinda tells me that in the end it wasn’t genuine remorse but rather shame of what he’d done.

  • @veggielover100
    @veggielover100 Рік тому +39

    Prayers to all the victims and their families.

  • @atune2682
    @atune2682 2 роки тому +201

    incredible to hear the man that is responsible for all this, talk like this
    thanks for sharing the footage.
    my condolences to the families.

    • @mariajoselacayo4364
      @mariajoselacayo4364 2 роки тому +4

      He believed he was sick or evil or both, now he believes he was sick.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +18

      It's important people see this speech by Dahmer because I absolutely believe it was genuine. He never once makes excuses or tried to beg for mercy. When he was doing his thing, he never seen up close how it hurt people and their families. Once he got caught he probably felt relieved in some way, and once he seen how bad he hurt so many people, he seemed genuinely sorry that he hurt them. To me, that means something.

    • @dariussparkes7080
      @dariussparkes7080 Рік тому +3

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 Dude, he was a psychopath. They can feign, replicate and even understand empathy... however they can't innately feel it. If he was given the chance, he wouldn't think twice about committing his monstrous acts again.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Рік тому +1

      @@dariussparkes7080 whatever you say dooosh baggg

    • @dariussparkes7080
      @dariussparkes7080 Рік тому

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 douche bag? Weird response but okay.

  • @kristinaadriana3584
    @kristinaadriana3584 2 роки тому +45

    I don’t agree at all with what the judge was saying towards the end about dahmer. He is clearly stating that he had killed his victims, because he did not want to accept the fact that he was gay! Dahmer had a sickness believe it or not , it’s not excusable for what he did, but it is a lot more deeper then just thinking it was a matter of not wanting to come out of the closet, and that people would know that he was gay!

    • @LLace
      @LLace 2 роки тому +2

      Facts

    • @NickiKinickie
      @NickiKinickie 2 роки тому +7

      Totally agree. He was driven by a sexual attraction to their bodies and the desire to experience them in a submissive state. Hence trying unsuccessfully to create ‘zombies’. Hence the acts he committed after their deaths. That judge got it way wrong on that observation.

    • @oblongfan1
      @oblongfan1 2 роки тому

      yes but still he was so sexually repressed. most likely his dad being homophobic growing up so he had no support. I do believe thats just part of the reason he became what he did but not all of it

  • @Jenniferkosi
    @Jenniferkosi 2 роки тому +113

    Most times, sorry doesn’t fix a thing!

    • @carpediem6842
      @carpediem6842 2 роки тому +19

      Better than never saying sorry

    • @8luvbug
      @8luvbug 2 роки тому +3

      @@carpediem6842 I rather you not say something you don't mean

    • @ceoChief09
      @ceoChief09 2 роки тому +12

      @@8luvbug how do you know he didn't mean it?

    • @8luvbug
      @8luvbug 2 роки тому

      @@ceoChief09Sorry I'm not going to believe a man who killed 17 men and boys and was a pedophile is suddenly sorry for what he did. 🙄🙄🙄

    • @LegendaryKingston
      @LegendaryKingston 2 роки тому +9

      What does Jesus teach us.... forgiveness....no one's gloryfying him...but in the end he turned to Christ...when Christ was crucified he had two murderers besides him, out of which one was repentful ....in the end...he is dead..on this earth everyone will be paying for their Sins....

  • @HyruleDude
    @HyruleDude Рік тому +58

    May God have mercy on him.

    • @TrolIBoy
      @TrolIBoy 6 місяців тому +6

      Finally someone who understands his side too

    • @niazziaae2479
      @niazziaae2479 4 місяці тому +5

      @@TrolIBoy be quiet. He deserves nothing after what he has done you sound silly

    • @TrolIBoy
      @TrolIBoy 4 місяці тому +3

      @@niazziaae2479 i have compassion for mental illness unlike you apparently. i just know that he was ill, and that what he did was undoubtedly wrong as well. however, as a Christian, i believe that after confession (which he did), your sins are absolved by the Holy Spirit. That is why i believe God should have mercy on him. Also, don’t tell me to be quiet. i’m not directly interfering with your life, so why bother with replying to a comment u don’t like? u only make things worse for the both of us 🤦

    • @withayanansari7
      @withayanansari7 3 місяці тому +1

      Yeah i believe you would say the same when one of his victim were your brother or Father.👍

  • @dizzyjogger6837
    @dizzyjogger6837 2 роки тому +171

    "I asked them to. They gave me 900 years instead" 😂

    • @teezee2855
      @teezee2855 2 роки тому +6

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @torstensmommabear
      @torstensmommabear Рік тому +11

      Right? Lol who lives that long? Whats the point lol

    • @addylovesyou1960
      @addylovesyou1960 Рік тому +5

      That lives rent free in my head 😂😂😂😂

    • @alexalb5408
      @alexalb5408 Рік тому +7

      @@torstensmommabear girl did you expect him to get a year?☠️☠️ 900 years is literally a life sentence tf

    • @BruDia
      @BruDia 6 місяців тому +5

      It's so simple it's not that a person will live a 100 years mostly all of us die even before reaching a 100 years of life, the 900 years in this case are on the charges if crimes comitted because each crime matters like each victim matters too. That's why hence you'll hear people getting 250 years to 1000 years or in this case 900 years of prison it's on each counts of crimes comitted.

  • @catlaw1997
    @catlaw1997 2 роки тому +140

    He wanted the death sentence. He got it. He wanted to know what was wrong with him. That we all lost when he was murdered.

    • @MissOhio1980
      @MissOhio1980 2 роки тому

      Yeah his father said he didn't want his brain to be analyzed, dissected, his mother wanted it.. All they would have found out that it was normal It was his parents that were abnormal.

    • @G3_Coolness
      @G3_Coolness 2 роки тому +9

      he didn’t get the death sentence

    • @G3_Coolness
      @G3_Coolness 2 роки тому +15

      he got 941 years😊

    • @tiddlywinks15
      @tiddlywinks15 2 роки тому +39

      @@G3_Coolness But then he got killed in jail by an inmate

    • @leocardone
      @leocardone 2 роки тому +23

      @@tiddlywinks15 by an animal you mean

  • @debracox3020
    @debracox3020 2 роки тому +66

    Dang Evan ate this role sheesh he embodied everything down to the way Dahmer talked. We are living in perilous times and sad to say this will not be the last time we will see serial killers such a Jeffrey Dahmer if not worse.

  • @jessejekyll8832
    @jessejekyll8832 Рік тому +113

    In other words, you ain't getting out 😂

    • @justinkanicki8044
      @justinkanicki8044 10 місяців тому +4

      Toe tag parole

    • @alizaawan1743
      @alizaawan1743 6 місяців тому +7

      he didn’t want to get out anyway cuz he told if he got out he would continueto kill

    • @Ra-eed
      @Ra-eed 2 місяці тому

      Jokes on you, he asked for the electric chair.

  • @viewerabundzu6887
    @viewerabundzu6887 2 роки тому +28

    ˋI deserve whatever I get because of what I have done‘ you are right on that Dahmer

  • @ellachinaza9563
    @ellachinaza9563 2 роки тому +142

    The story is really a sad one. God please heal the families

    • @michaelmanwell8477
      @michaelmanwell8477 2 роки тому +3

      He doesn't feel bad, there's no emotion there.

    • @leocardone
      @leocardone 2 роки тому +4

      @@michaelmanwell8477 cope

    • @Godiswithme-os5qc
      @Godiswithme-os5qc 2 роки тому

      Psalm 32:5
      Finally I confessed my sins to you God.
      I confessed and I stopped trying to hide my guilt and I said to myself
      "I will confess my rebellion to God"
      And in you oh God- you forgave me.
      All my guilt is gone!

  • @muskmadness1
    @muskmadness1 2 роки тому +89

    thank you for uploading this! I am studying criminal psychology these days out of deep curiosity and this really helps!

    • @lexaneli
      @lexaneli Рік тому

      You better find yourself a well trained clinical psychologist who also treat individuals like yourself in that field. You're going to need one and therapy for the mental disturbances you're going to encounter in that field. The nature of a human being is a beast and many times worst than the most dangerous creatures in this world.

    • @Apartment.213_
      @Apartment.213_ 9 місяців тому +3

      Same and now it's about 3 years I've been studying about Jeff Dahmer .

  • @nomatter_coco4583
    @nomatter_coco4583 5 місяців тому +23

    People say he was too calm.. and I ask myself every time: What should this man do? Scream and cry for what he couldn't change at that time? Every person who has a bit sense of empathy realizes that his voice is shaking and that he wasn't that calm as he looked here. I understand that people want to continue to see Jeff as the monster, but I still believe he wasn't evil, just sick and that's a big difference. Of course, that doesn't glorify his terrible actions, but as a human being you can simply try to understand a serial killer or look into his mind and what made a person what he became.

    • @AdamMoore-fq8qn
      @AdamMoore-fq8qn 2 місяці тому +2

      People ALWAYS criticize the defendant for not sobbing and pleading for forgiveness in court after they've been through a long mentally exhausting process where by this point they're mentally numb... I'm not saying anybody should have compassion for them but try to understand where their mind is

    • @siemniak
      @siemniak 2 місяці тому

      @@AdamMoore-fq8qn yes and how stupid is for anybody to write that a guy that killed few people is supposed not to be calm during trial. Guy is killing others with no problem, but suddenly he is supposed to lose his cool in front of a judge. I mean if he was not calm that would be suprising to me.

  • @ecemdilaugurlu8031
    @ecemdilaugurlu8031 2 роки тому +57

    I disagree with the judge only about “defendant coming from a good family “ they didn’t know back then maybe (or disregarded it) but now we all already know how he had a troubled childhood

    • @victormoreno3699
      @victormoreno3699 2 роки тому

      They protect there kind ! How about all those colonizer that kill native Americans when is America goinbbyomrslk about that

    • @aviakye6678
      @aviakye6678 2 роки тому +1

      He had a good child hood

    • @AmeyLalchand
      @AmeyLalchand Рік тому

      And a great dad. He was supportive

    • @georgemaxwell4984
      @georgemaxwell4984 9 місяців тому

      His father and mother both suffered from depression, their marriage was a constant battle ground and his father spent little time with him. There were also red flags during his teenage years which most parents would have been worried about but his father ignored and did nothing about. The final nail in the coffin was coming home to discover his mother had left with his younger brother without a word to him. Amazing that people think that was a 'good' childhood. The importance of early years is not recognised enough and can screw up people for life.

    • @GirlNoName86
      @GirlNoName86 Місяць тому

      He's going by the idyllic picturesque of his family; stable home, both parents, wealthy, and no poverty.

  • @chriscrosbymusic
    @chriscrosbymusic 2 роки тому +61

    He got what he wished for fairly quickly. Quick and brutal. I heard that the guy who killed him said old Jeff didn’t make a peep.

    • @natylee
      @natylee 2 роки тому

      He got what he wanted in the end after all. He wished for the death penatly as punishment for his crimes but got jail instead.

    • @diannadolly
      @diannadolly 2 роки тому +16

      Poor Jeff :(

    • @izzysworldxo1822
      @izzysworldxo1822 2 роки тому +19

      @@diannadolly poor jeff?

    • @diannadolly
      @diannadolly 2 роки тому +4

      @@izzysworldxo1822 yes :(

    • @CatLadymeoww
      @CatLadymeoww 2 роки тому +1

      Bruh I was gonna say this the other day lool

  • @daisyflower4105
    @daisyflower4105 2 роки тому +76

    What a wonderful judge.

  • @TeddyTOG
    @TeddyTOG 7 місяців тому +4

    The fact that he comes off intelligent and well mannered speaks to his parents. Which makes it even scarier because we probably know some of them.

  • @samantharlmc
    @samantharlmc 2 роки тому +67

    Everything about him makes me sick

    • @melaniewilliams877
      @melaniewilliams877 2 роки тому +2

      Right 😷🤢 😢😭

    • @samantharlmc
      @samantharlmc 2 роки тому

      @@melaniewilliams877 there’s people out there that idolise the freak 🥴🤢

    • @marihappiness8813
      @marihappiness8813 2 роки тому

      Stfu you don't know anything about his life

    • @samantharlmc
      @samantharlmc 2 роки тому

      @@marihappiness8813 nothing in his life warrants what he did, idiot

    • @OfficialLiLMicK
      @OfficialLiLMicK Рік тому

      Facts

  • @alba5537
    @alba5537 2 роки тому +31

    That poor judge reading all that sentence 😕 deffo one of most incredible cases in criminal history

  • @christopherwalters3320
    @christopherwalters3320 2 роки тому +112

    Damn he wanted to devote the rest of his life to help figure out why a serial killer becomes a serial killer and some dumb ass decided to kill him. Think of how much he could have helped in giving cops and psychologist what they needed to save more lives.

    • @JonFX1
      @JonFX1 2 роки тому +23

      Many psychologists/psychiatrists analyzed Dahmer before he died yano, and most of them had their theories but no concrete answer was found. Serial killers are complex and most of the time it’s a bunch of different factors all influencing each other that leads to them killing, there’s no straightforward answer

    • @christopherwalters3320
      @christopherwalters3320 2 роки тому +5

      @@JonFX1 exactly. Least you understand this more then the judge who thought he killed because he didn’t want anyone to know he was gay lol

    • @addylovesyou1960
      @addylovesyou1960 2 роки тому +1

      This!!!!!

    • @christopherwalters3320
      @christopherwalters3320 2 роки тому

      @@JonFX1 i think maybe you didnt fully get the point i was trying to make, it kind of goes with the idea that if you want to find the best way to catch a bank robber, talk to a really experienced bank robber. psychologist and psychiatrist dont know exactly whats going on in every case, miss diagnosis are pretty common and trying to figure out someones mental can be very tricky. like my bipolar disorder, they can map out my symptoms all day but they still dont really have any idea on why a lot of people become bipolar, it would have been nice to have someone that has the illness work with the police for a really long time and they could have kept learning. i read about the brain and psychology all the time and spent a lot of time in hospitals and stuff and im pretty sure they do know a lot but they also dont have a lot figured out. its a ever evolving world, thats why i love it so much. but im not trying to be rude in any way, thats just my perspective on the topic. psychology is my life because if i dont pay attention to it and keep certain knowledge at the forefront of my brain at all time, i could end up landing myself in jail lol

    • @lexaneli
      @lexaneli Рік тому +5

      Full blown narcissist, manipulative psychopath. The fact that he killed all those people and have the heart to say this to show what? So kind and generous after the fact? Please.

  • @vegasandrean7457
    @vegasandrean7457 Рік тому +11

    That judge could better be a pastor, with that loooong speach.

  • @ellachinaza9563
    @ellachinaza9563 2 роки тому +397

    To think he has fans is sickening

    • @leocardone
      @leocardone 2 роки тому +22

      Why? He was a hero

    • @domenicacazar9365
      @domenicacazar9365 2 роки тому +64

      @@leocardone i hope your sarcastic and joking with “he was a hero”

    • @leocardone
      @leocardone 2 роки тому +22

      @@domenicacazar9365 *you're

    • @SweetUniverse
      @SweetUniverse 2 роки тому +11

      They all do - Manson, etc. & now people like Scott Peterson and Chris Watts

    • @sandrag6329
      @sandrag6329 2 роки тому +41

      In my case, I like him physically, that's it. When I watched the series, when he was shy and depressed I really wished to hug him... I felt empathy for him... But obviously his acts were terrible and sometimes I feel terrible for liking him, but he had psychological problems... He was sick. I wish his victims rest in peace and he truly regretted and God forgave him (I'm sorry for my English, I tried to make my best 😅)

  • @jasonlewis460
    @jasonlewis460 2 роки тому +10

    9:37 Mental health is serious and in these type of cases they only do a disservice to everyone who needs help. He could of been given help since a child but society doesn't take mental health serious. Shame on society for not studying these type of people to help others.

  • @flman7462
    @flman7462 2 роки тому +121

    This guy needed help a long time ago

    • @siemniak
      @siemniak 2 місяці тому

      No help would be of any use. You can't change what makes you sexually aroused.

  • @ruchirchaturvedi7793
    @ruchirchaturvedi7793 4 місяці тому +5

    Alcoholism and mental illness are no joke. This is the best example of the horror that can be caused by both.

  • @karrencita1371
    @karrencita1371 2 роки тому +51

    It truly is such a bizarre thing how a human soul can become so corrupt, vile and evil. I don’t believe he was “himself” for many years I think he lost his soul as a child by anger and an evil completely took over him and his actions and desires. The opposite end of love is not hate it’s emptiness, it’s evil and the love of evil.

  • @whipchick90
    @whipchick90 2 роки тому +17

    We went to UW-MILWAUKEE when he was caught and only lived about 16 blocks away or something. Years later, I lived in Portage, WI, where he was in prison when he was killed. Strange.

  • @carsoncarr-busyframes619
    @carsoncarr-busyframes619 2 роки тому +88

    There's a previous clip where the judge kicks back in his recliner and stares at the ceiling (seemingly rolling his eyes/ the ultimate "WTF am I supposed to do with this?"). Jeffery had good traits on the surface but was born so sick (maybe from the insane prescription chemicals his mom was on during pregnancy or he had a brain tumor like some of the other mass murderers they discovered post-mortem) and that's what makes all this so excruciating. I looked up Bath, Ohio on google maps and it's like 20 minutes from the part of Akron OH my parents brought me back to every year since 1977. I wouldn't want to go home for Christmas if I was old enough to know all that... Some posts are hating on the theatrical netflix series but I thought it was good to say the victim's names, learn more about them, who was blowing whistles and who ignored them.

  • @pho.phonic
    @pho.phonic Рік тому +27

    What’s crazy is he seems to have some degree of regret and self awareness. Every other famous serial killer either denied their actions or simply had no sense of morality or conscience. Jeff was so messed up but still so different in the way he saw his crimes.

    • @mariajosemachadolima8610
      @mariajosemachadolima8610 Рік тому

      ted band foi cínico..mentiroso e manipulador até o fim..negou seus crimes até o fim..10 no corredor da morte jurando inocência..só admitiu sua culpa na véspera da execução..nunca demonstrou nenhum arrependimento..nunca pediu perdão as famílias das vítimas...do ted band nunca tive pena, desse aí eu tenho..vejo o vazio..uma tristeza nele..como se ele nem soubesse quem ele é realmente..talvez nunca tenha sido feliz..sempre sozinho..bebendo..procurando alguma coisa que ele nem devia saber o que era. alguém pode realmente acreditar que esse cara ficava feliz por ser assim? tinha alguma cousa dentro dele sim..basta vê a cara do BTK a maldade em pessoa..arrogante..frio..o Jeff você olha e não vê isso..o que se vê é uma pessoa que sabe que tudo acabou..que a vida dele não teve e não vão ter mais sentido..ele viveu numa prisão mental enquanto era livre, agora vai morrer numa prisão perpétua..agora são duas prisões..uma mental é outra física atrás das grades..não vai viver muito..uma dessas vai matar ele. pobre rapaz..ele foi comido por dentro..comer carne de cadáveres, alguém realmente acredita que quem faz isso é completamente normal? quem acha isso talvez tenha que rever seus conceitos pois pode não ser também.. ficar dentro de um apto rodeado de corpos podres pela casa..meu Deus..ele ao matar também se tornou um morto vivo..quando ele morreu o pai chorei muito, mas disse agora acabou..ele vai descansar e vou poder cuidar da saúde da minha mulher que sofreu tanto que está doente.

    • @user-ji8ll1qn6o
      @user-ji8ll1qn6o 5 місяців тому

      I think he felt helpless to his compulsive addiction, he saw it and just couldnt do anything about it.

    • @noahzero9380
      @noahzero9380 Місяць тому

      @@user-ji8ll1qn6o*correction, he didn’t want to do anything about it.

  • @samurai7270
    @samurai7270 2 роки тому +45

    There are so many more men like him out there that may never get caught always keep your guard up ❗🔥

  • @a.mie.533
    @a.mie.533 2 роки тому +26

    It is such a horrific tragedy due to the fact, that you can perceive the potential of this guy and therefore are able to imagine, what good could have come from it instead of bringing, in contrast, unspeakable pain and misery and destruction. He voluntarily turned to evil. And hearing him talk about God, well, I don't know, but in my opinion it's rather His counterpart, that will have taken care of him.

  • @lisachlastawa5105
    @lisachlastawa5105 Рік тому +35

    He was killed 3 years into his prison sentence. So he got what he wanted.

    • @Remhad
      @Remhad 7 місяців тому

      That’s the terrible and ironic part about it.

    • @alexa.1812
      @alexa.1812 7 місяців тому +6

      Yeah. He wanted death and he got it. His victims wanted to live and they didn’t get a choice… 😔