Jeffrey Dahmer Interview - Extended Footage

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  • Опубліковано 26 лис 2008
  • Stone Phillips interviews Jeffrey Dahmer.

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  • @emilyliebtdich07
    @emilyliebtdich07 9 років тому +4004

    I really don't understand how i got in this category. I was watching the price is right bloopers

    • @Fishcrazy321
      @Fishcrazy321 9 років тому +23

      Same man, same. UA-cam profgression is rather interesting indeed.

    • @IAmJonnariffic
      @IAmJonnariffic 9 років тому +2

      emilyliebtdich07 I'm here because of Infinity Land, by Biffy Clyro.

    • @ExistentialBordem
      @ExistentialBordem 9 років тому +23

      I was watching roman Atwood pranks lol

    • @johndoe-np7ut
      @johndoe-np7ut 9 років тому +1

      Rock Avenger "Then I fu***d her right in the pu5$y" lol. Love your avatar.

    • @tuck2727
      @tuck2727 9 років тому +8

      emilyliebtdich07 I was watching Silence of the Lambs clips, but still, had to laugh out loud when I read this.

  • @MrJohnycomelately21
    @MrJohnycomelately21 8 років тому +5792

    What creeps me out the most is just how normal he is, how calm and collected.

    • @MrJohnycomelately21
      @MrJohnycomelately21 7 років тому +106

      +Maarten van Rossem Lezingen oh I know that much, that's what makes it so damn creepy for me.

    • @regisatlas
      @regisatlas 7 років тому +295

      yeah well that's the main trait of psychopaths - they're extremely charismatic and excellent manipulators.

    • @jeffslilgirl2134
      @jeffslilgirl2134 7 років тому +63

      @Elyssae He wasn't a psychopath. They kept his brain after he died and found NOTHING. He just learned to live with the things he did and doesn't cry his eyes out about it. Why should he? That doesn't make it better. Not for himself and not for the victims.

    • @MrJohnycomelately21
      @MrJohnycomelately21 7 років тому +39

      +Sani 743 Is the brain chemistry different in Psychopaths? I thought it was more a personality disorder rather than a mental illness, as in Schizophrenia can be treated and a patient will return to a functional "Normal" behaviour, where as a Psychopath can't be treated, they can live normal lives but in essence there is nothing medically wrong with them?

    • @jeffslilgirl2134
      @jeffslilgirl2134 7 років тому +15

      A Psychopath can also be treated. Not sure how far the medicine is in your country but in Germany we do have medication for psychopaths (and therapy btw). And well, I didn't study that but I'm sure they would've found out if he was. Every psychologist said that he was sane. I kinda trust their opinion.^^

  • @unpopularopinion455
    @unpopularopinion455 8 років тому +1269

    "a person that i found physically attractive and keep them with me as long as possible even if it meant keeping a part of them" DAMN that's really fucked up

    • @aaronlegg911
      @aaronlegg911 7 років тому +96

      Ed Gein, Serial Killer, Wisconsin in the 1950's said he felt too things when he saw a pretty woman in the street. He said one part of him thought he'd like to take her out to dinner, treat her real nice, buy her flowers and all that. The other part thought about what her head would look like on a stick..!

    • @unpopularopinion455
      @unpopularopinion455 7 років тому +1

      +Aaron Legg yeah i read about him too..

    • @lpshappy221
      @lpshappy221 7 років тому +5

      i like your profile picture

    • @unpopularopinion455
      @unpopularopinion455 7 років тому +1

      Rainbowbear569 mine..? thanks :)

    • @lpshappy221
      @lpshappy221 7 років тому +1

      your welcome!

  • @adamterrell5442
    @adamterrell5442 8 років тому +2608

    Damn i just want to know what's going on in these peoples minds

    • @PolyBiBadger
      @PolyBiBadger 7 років тому +12

      As do I

    • @Maryyeung12894
      @Maryyeung12894 7 років тому +122

      take a forensic psychology class or read a forensic psychology book. so interesting

    • @desertstormchefnice9446
      @desertstormchefnice9446 7 років тому +67

      F4lloutBoy96's Channel Just shut the fuck up dude. You have a Men At Work song in your liked videos, jokes don't come as big as you.

    • @Ayoutubeaccount3
      @Ayoutubeaccount3 7 років тому +2

      Some would call it nothing, others would call it stillness. They have the ability of presence and can jump out of the shackles of their minds and immerse themselves into the moment at any time, ridding any feelings of discomfort.

    • @ArtTube333
      @ArtTube333 7 років тому +32

      F4lloutBoy96's Channel Dude nobody gives a fuck about you. You're not gonna get the attention you need on youtube

  • @hessayli1
    @hessayli1 10 років тому +1176

    what i find really scary about this is that he is super calm and no one would ever assume like he's fucked up. If I had met him with this attitude in the interview, I would have thought he's a cool person

    • @quintin6873
      @quintin6873 10 років тому +22

      true, he's ill.

    • @brianbradley772
      @brianbradley772 10 років тому +7

      really not the dogs ;( and yes the people to

    • @DawleyDude
      @DawleyDude 10 років тому +75

      Can never judge a book by its cover, if he walked passed you in the street youd never of guessed what a sick freak he was! Frightning.

    • @gpanag93
      @gpanag93 10 років тому +25

      That's how psychopaths think actually, he believes himself more important than the rest of his environment and human is just another animal for him and since human meat is rumored to be tasty i guess he never had ethical boundaries on doing that. For example if you ask me to stop eating animal meat i will do it for some time but the "compulsion"(like he said) to do that would be just too great, i will think about it all the time and i will just get a steak the first chance i will get. So yeah psychopaths are basically compulsive and obsessive people with really high self esteem :P
      Edit: And most of them are really smart and methodical

    • @lucifaerislifeandstuff5181
      @lucifaerislifeandstuff5181 10 років тому +10

      George Pan psychopaths do not think human is just another animal. PSYCHOPATHY is a discounted illness it does not exist.

  • @JamesBeam420
    @JamesBeam420 9 років тому +3278

    One of the most fascinating serial killers. He just seems so normal, like a man who might be a neighbor, co-worker, tenant, relative, etc. He describes killing so calmly and naturally. He's a true sociopath, I don't have any pity or any positive feelings towards him, but he is fascinating.

    • @bibipriell6322
      @bibipriell6322 7 років тому +12

      and what you think that criminals looks and have behavior other like You???

    • @annelund5969
      @annelund5969 7 років тому +105

      bibi priell - Well.. Look at Manson - he definitely doesn't look and act normal!

    • @tbmma7344
      @tbmma7344 7 років тому +14

      You took the words right out of my fingertips lol for real

    • @thefunkonerdz1952
      @thefunkonerdz1952 7 років тому +51

      Based on what I've learned, he is or was a psychopath, not a sociopath.

    • @tbmma7344
      @tbmma7344 7 років тому +13

      Lillian Nightcore he's a sociopath because the definition of sociopath is someone like that who fits in with society.

  • @DeuteriumLicious
    @DeuteriumLicious 8 років тому +3520

    "a normal hobby like taxidermy"

    • @joemiller947
      @joemiller947 8 років тому +17

      +xjb09 you dumbass

    • @SirClawedfrog
      @SirClawedfrog 8 років тому +173

      I'm confused. Isn't taxidermy a normal hobby? It's a form of art.

    • @admirableimp2141
      @admirableimp2141 8 років тому +120

      no its not that normal, to some people it can be considered creepy

    • @joemiller947
      @joemiller947 8 років тому +76

      Not Enouqh its all subjective

    • @tylermcwilliams6226
      @tylermcwilliams6226 8 років тому +55

      Taxidermy is subjective just like Jeffrey's "hobby". Bottom line is, taxidermy is NOT normal and it says a lot about the person doing it or who considers it to be normal.

  • @Moethelock
    @Moethelock 8 років тому +670

    It's sad... really some people are just wired wrong... the Human brain is fucked up...

    • @rebekahheart4551
      @rebekahheart4551 8 років тому +5

      That's true. The human brain truly is fucked up. I could go on about it until I'm purple in the face!

    • @Moethelock
      @Moethelock 8 років тому +2

      amber M wtf are you talking about...????

    • @TheEternalOuroboros
      @TheEternalOuroboros 8 років тому +8

      He is not wired wrong, Psychopaths are mostly evolved, such as he was. or they obtain a head injury, or in more rare cases, acquire it through genetics.

    • @hughmungus4274
      @hughmungus4274 8 років тому +5

      +DeathCreationist
      You can only be born with psychopathy and there's no reason to believe it's hereditary.
      You're probably thinking of sociopathy.
      Dahmer is definitely a psychopath though, not a sociopath.

    • @TheEternalOuroboros
      @TheEternalOuroboros 8 років тому +1

      fabian sadler You cannot only be born with psychopathy, I know of many killers who prove this...

  • @saskyahofmann9741
    @saskyahofmann9741 9 років тому +272

    The worst part is that this MONSTER looked like a nice guy. Makes my looking at people very different.

    • @anab333
      @anab333 5 років тому +7

      Yeah. Looks like he could be your college roommate... scary

    • @yanisaortega9537
      @yanisaortega9537 5 років тому

      Now I'm scared.....

    • @Sid_Vintage
      @Sid_Vintage 3 роки тому

      That’s why I’m always cautious

  • @erico4258
    @erico4258 7 років тому +425

    he looks different in every picture or video

  • @xXCutieOfDarknessXx
    @xXCutieOfDarknessXx 8 років тому +452

    It's so weird watching this, because he's known as this monster, but watching this, he sounds so normal, so human. Of course his urges and fantasies were by no means "normal", and it's hard to say if he truly felt any sort of remorse or consciousness for what he did, or if this interview is just that master manipulation that psychopaths are known for, hoping that this interviewer and whoever sees this would feel something for him. It just shows how scary people can be, that you never know what's going on under the surface, and that anyone could be capable of this, no matter how normal, smart, or polite they seem.

    • @toxicplayer653
      @toxicplayer653 6 років тому +9

      Sabrina Simmons he seems more of a sociopath, as he did love his father and his brother, a true psychopath doesn’t have bonds with other people. Also Jeffrey was aware that what he was doing was wrong, while a psychopath doesn’t have a conscience. Sorry, but I can’t help but point it out.

    • @liamc1102
      @liamc1102 5 років тому +3

      Anybody is capable of killing another human being.

    • @funtimes8296
      @funtimes8296 4 роки тому +1

      @@toxicplayer653 According to the mental health specialists that studied him, he wasn't either.

    • @milkandcookies4872
      @milkandcookies4872 3 роки тому

      @@funtimes8296 he had borderline and two more mental illness, but he was still considered sane, wich is strange, normally people with mental illness don't go to jail because they are seen as people who aren't able to control themselves or see the reality in a different way, so i think that no one could really say what he had

    • @Philosophyenthusiast
      @Philosophyenthusiast Рік тому

      i think jeff was a "good" person but he just had sick and twisted fantasies. like in his interviews he says he doesn't like criminals that make excuses for what they did. jeffrey admitted to everything but he just couldn't keep his fantasies away from reality. he's different from other serial killers who were just evil. i think he just wanted to satisfy his loneliness

  • @AtomLogic
    @AtomLogic 8 років тому +1665

    I have to say, this guy was the most honest guy out of all those serial killers I've seen, it was an addiction, he simply. couldn't. stop it. And he even said he was the one to blame, not anyone else, let the guy and the victims rest in peace..

    • @AtomLogic
      @AtomLogic 8 років тому

      ***** :)

    • @nickkerrygold5066
      @nickkerrygold5066 8 років тому +21

      +Atom seems like a nice guy bet he's fun at parties

    • @Moossyb
      @Moossyb 8 років тому +1

      +Atom who is moby deep?

    • @AtomLogic
      @AtomLogic 8 років тому

      Che A rap duo.

    • @Moossyb
      @Moossyb 8 років тому +1

      +Darkzz Lord pretty sure his name is moby deep

  • @tracygalicia7342
    @tracygalicia7342 9 років тому +1764

    He needed help as a kid and thru his teenage years but no one paid attention to him at school and at home. There was a lot of warning signs that there was things wrong with him. Lives could've been saved and his if he would've gotten some help from adults. It still doesn't justify what he has done and he does indeed deserve to be in prison. He needed a lot of psychological help.

    • @hekingaf899
      @hekingaf899 9 років тому +8

      Ally Roberts good thing

    • @Kennnn264
      @Kennnn264 9 років тому +17

      Joan Cassie That doesn't mean it is okay for him to kill people.

    • @isabelletheriault3520
      @isabelletheriault3520 9 років тому +98

      Hunter Bob no one said it was

    • @rhyanhearshman3185
      @rhyanhearshman3185 9 років тому +55

      Hes not in prison.....he's dead lol

    • @Mgrimfield
      @Mgrimfield 9 років тому +15

      Joan Cassie I think you should consider what Anti-Personality Disorder is. I'm not certain but I think they did tests on Dahmer to find that he had it. For true sociopaths, which Dahmer obviously seems to be, no amount of psychological help can change them. They simply have no regard for human life and have constant compulsion to commit heinous crimes. He directly stated that even as a small child he was "mystified" in what the insides of animals looked like.

  • @re-viewfilm9535
    @re-viewfilm9535 10 років тому +838

    What a terrifyingly fascinating person, how could someone be this far gone?

    • @TheNewEdyer12
      @TheNewEdyer12 10 років тому +20

      hey scotty, jesus man

    • @christinas.4342
      @christinas.4342 6 років тому +21

      Re-view Film I don't think there's anything fascinating about him. People nowadays are so obsessed with everything "different" and "unique" that even sadistic cannibals are considered "fascinating" -_- SMH

    • @7071t6
      @7071t6 6 років тому

      Well look at their history of the USA and how many mass murderers there was over the years ?
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_massacres_in_the_United_States
      Thats not all of them either, you still have single people doing mass murders as well ?
      Heres that link as well ?
      en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Mass_murder_in_the_United_States
      Now you tell me is the USA Normal when you dont know if you can even get food for the next day or a roof over your head, those are the people who are suffering every day yet none of them are doing what the rest in these lists are doping right or wrong ?

    • @aaronipepperoni1362
      @aaronipepperoni1362 6 років тому +5

      trust me ...it can be one second where u lose ur sense of morality and rationality where just act how u feel ...one seconed where ur life could change. It's not the big things in life that make u a Monster but the little, if they happen over and over again

    • @corbeau-_-
      @corbeau-_- 6 років тому +10

      all them serial killers are the product of a messed up childhood. There are enough documentaries about that, arsonists suffer a similar thing, like rapists. Look into profiling I guess.

  • @naokisan07
    @naokisan07 3 роки тому +87

    Stephen King said: "Monsters are real. Ghosts are too. They live inside of us, and sometimes, they win." He was obviously speaking about this kind of person.

  • @bestdisco1979
    @bestdisco1979 2 роки тому +31

    There’s something so awfully sad about him. An emptiness. It seems he knew it was wrong but couldn’t help himself. The full confessions say it all.

  • @mashonaatterberry2816
    @mashonaatterberry2816 10 років тому +711

    any human that start hurting animals is a clear sign of a serial killer.PLEASE PEOPLE PAY MORE ATTENTION TO YOUR KIDS...

    • @ryebi666
      @ryebi666 10 років тому +41

      Hunters hurt animals all the time lol

    • @dle0105
      @dle0105 10 років тому +80

      ryebi666
      Normal hunters don't torture animals and they don't get a good feeling when playing with the guts of the animals they kill for food.

    • @yourmama7721
      @yourmama7721 10 років тому +6

      To mashona atterberry, yes, most serial killers have hurt animals before but it isn't a sure sign of it. The three most common signs are schizophrenia (mental disease which causes person affected to not differentiate between what is true or what he or she is imagining. Many people affected have hallucinations), bed-wetting (don't know how but I read that it was one of the top three signs) and like you said, cruelty to animals is another sign.

    • @mashonaatterberry2816
      @mashonaatterberry2816 10 років тому +29

      if anybody harm an animal for the fun of it ,something is wrong with them,and something is wrong with your ass to condole it. Don't respond to me no more with your sick ass to...

    • @scottyjohnson9399
      @scottyjohnson9399 10 років тому

      thats jumping to conclusions

  • @unicornkittypup13
    @unicornkittypup13 10 років тому +667

    At least he was honest

  • @MERV_
    @MERV_ 9 років тому +277

    it just creeps me when i try to think what must go on inside of his head :c

    • @Dozguyz314
      @Dozguyz314 9 років тому

      martin ouwehand Creeps me his Bosses are still doing the same after they replaced Jeffrey

    • @brace110
      @brace110 6 років тому +2

      Nothing to different from anyone else.. there is a thin line

    • @mitraskolander9085
      @mitraskolander9085 5 років тому +1

      @@Dozguyz314 okey i know this comment is 3 years old. But can you elaborate..?

    • @imafujosjinoshame6428
      @imafujosjinoshame6428 4 роки тому

      Im your 200th like btw

  • @moonwalker7325
    @moonwalker7325 3 роки тому +26

    I like that he didn’t blame anybody. He didn’t blame his parents he didn’t like when people blamed his parents he just took all the blame.

  • @TheNightWatcher1385
    @TheNightWatcher1385 10 років тому +779

    His story may be tragic. But he deserves no sympathy. Many people come from harsh backgrounds yet don't go around killing people.
    The main tragedy I find in this story is how a perfectly good life was wasted, which in turn wasted more lives in the form of his victims. Watching him talk about and reading about his life you get a sense of what he could have been. He could have been a decent human being, living out a quiet and simple life in peace. But step by step, event by event, he walked down the path of madness.
    While he was a monstrously evil man, his case differs slightly from other infamous serial killers. Many other killers take one of three paths: They either deny it to their grave (John Wayne Gayce), They confess but blame their actions on others or their upbringing (Ted Bundy), or they confess and brag about it (H. H. Holmes). Because afterall, their murders are the only notable thing they've ever done or will ever do.
    Dahmer differs in that he confessed, but he didn't boast. He simply admitted it all matter-of-factly. He didn't diffuse blame. He owned it. And willingly took his victim's family's hate upon himself, simply because he felt that's the only way he could come even close to making amends. Whether or not this means he showed remorse is debatable. Afterall, psychopaths tend to be very good at faking emotions that they can't really feel. but if there's any scrap, any shred, any speck of respect that can be found for this man, I would say it was in his willingness to own his actions. And openly attack any attempt to divert the blame away from himself.

    • @TheNightWatcher1385
      @TheNightWatcher1385 9 років тому +35

      *****
      Certainly not. He knew what he was doing was wrong. Which is why he admitted that he was relieved to be arrested. And he said he felt it was best for society if he remained locked away forever. He knew he was too dangerous to let roam free, which is why when the police came for him, he let them right in and went with no protest.
      He is not honorable. He is not good. He is evil. But he did own up to it and did not boast. Which I find slightly good. But that's just an example of how even the most awful of people can at times do something good.

    • @jonnyharding3646
      @jonnyharding3646 9 років тому +24

      Ted bundy didn't blame anything on his upbringing, he maintains that he had a very good upbringing, by loving parents. And he didn't blame his addiction to porn, he merely pointed that it was a common trait amongst violent criminals.

    • @artawesome30
      @artawesome30 9 років тому +4

      You read My Friend Dahmer. It was a very good book and I completely agree

    • @TheNightWatcher1385
      @TheNightWatcher1385 9 років тому +5

      artawesome30
      Haven't read that. But I did read Dark Journey, Deep Grace, which was written by the pastor who claims to have witnessed Dahmer's apparent religious conversion while in prison

    • @artawesome30
      @artawesome30 9 років тому +6

      ***** Oh. Pffft! I feel like an idiot! Well, you should really read it! It's a graphic novel. One of the most captivating I've ever read. It's an autobiography about a guy who was friends with jeff in high school. It was really interesting to get a first look into jeff's adolescent years. Derf Backderf... splendid author.

  • @OmegaGoku
    @OmegaGoku 9 років тому +213

    Damn, listening to him speak makes him seem like a polite, well educated individual, it's crazy to think a normal guy like that did the things he did.

    • @causetheplumstasteyum7848
      @causetheplumstasteyum7848 6 років тому +14

      Thats exactly what makes people like him so dangerous , they are educated , they are smart , speak well alot of the time , yet just dont experience alot of emotions in ways " normal " people would , You can see just how Flat his emotions are through the entire video , no matter what subject is being talked about , Scary Scary shit

    • @windyhead7960
      @windyhead7960 5 років тому +1

      That's what psychopaths are... They're outwardly completely normal,however sociopaths are outwardly and inwardly freaking.

    • @BluntSpeaker
      @BluntSpeaker 4 роки тому

      !

    • @BluntSpeaker
      @BluntSpeaker 4 роки тому

      OmegaGoku !

    • @causetheplumstasteyum7848
      @causetheplumstasteyum7848 4 роки тому

      @James Furey As far as i know yeah , but Many people are well educated withought ever having attended any uni

  • @hudsonvilleneuve902
    @hudsonvilleneuve902 6 років тому +64

    a logan paul interview came up in the recommended right after this

  • @GABRIELLADARLING
    @GABRIELLADARLING Рік тому +23

    I think this is exactly why Jeff was, and still is considered to be the most fascinating serial killer. He never blamed anyone, or past traumas, he only blame himself, till the end. calm and collected, helped the police identify all of the victims, and cooperated as much as he could. Deep down, he was just not right in the head, and needed help. Sometimes I find myself even feeling a bit. Sorry for him. can't imagine the pain, the victims families and victims themselves had to endure.

    • @gemof_gems
      @gemof_gems Рік тому

      His heart was not that bad but His brain was Sick even before his birth.

    • @katarinastene9069
      @katarinastene9069 6 днів тому

      he is not any killer. I know.

  • @shelbydaniel420
    @shelbydaniel420 6 років тому +79

    Ok so I’ve been reading these comments of people saying “he couldn’t stop” or “he couldn’t help it” can you please stop defending him, he even said he knew he should’ve stopped. He killed and raped 17 BOYS! That’s a lot. He’s crazy and a murderer, so if you could, just don’t defend him

    • @eirini684
      @eirini684 4 роки тому +4

      We will do whatever we want if you dont know the whole story or dont like reading comments like that then shut tf up b/tch (btw why are you even here reading those comments if you have a problem with them)

    • @trishabagora7137
      @trishabagora7137 3 роки тому +4

      @@eirini684 dude what do you mean why your reading the comments she can do what she wants and how does she know if she has a problem with the comment with out reading you idiot like are you dumb 🤯🤯🤯

    • @serenakienel8094
      @serenakienel8094 3 роки тому +4

      @@eirini684 quit defending a killer. he killed people. 17 people were killed by this man

    • @eirini684
      @eirini684 3 роки тому +1

      @@serenakienel8094 im going to do whatever i want☺😈

    • @aifutureknowledge
      @aifutureknowledge 3 роки тому +3

      Yes. Even he does not defend himself. I am sorry for what happened to those people. But I cant judge the killer either. It is just mindblowing.

  • @In-N-Out333
    @In-N-Out333 9 років тому +242

    Why are they interviewing Stephen King?

    • @sophiedya
      @sophiedya 9 років тому +15

      They do look sorta similar!

    • @mmestari
      @mmestari 9 років тому +18

      Gaud He looks like a cross between Jeff Goldblum and Kurt Cobain.

    • @helterskelter2323
      @helterskelter2323 9 років тому +11

      Wild Hunt Trumpeter he looks NOTHING like Kurt Cobain ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @mmestari
      @mmestari 9 років тому +5

      Satan Except for his entire jaw and forehead.
      img2-1.timeinc.net/people/i/2014/video/141117/kurt-cobain-1024.jpg
      i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2012/04/27/article-2136122-0041517A00000258-843_468x575.jpg
      Dahmer has bit thicker lips and different shaped eyebrows. That's about it.

    • @MasterMiller404
      @MasterMiller404 9 років тому +5

      He looks more like John Denver

  • @Anneeeee_1
    @Anneeeee_1 3 роки тому +20

    His voice sounds so soothing and pleasant. And it's scary.

  • @taminalovethat4204
    @taminalovethat4204 9 років тому +305

    well you wouldn't want this guy to eat your booty like groceries...

  • @katyfoye
    @katyfoye 7 років тому +19

    Despite all the horrendous things he did, it perhaps would've been important to have him locked up & living in order to study his 'issue'.

  • @jamesb.6177
    @jamesb.6177 10 років тому +25

    Stone Phillips is one of the bravest people for doing this interview.

    • @johnmarccagatin6821
      @johnmarccagatin6821 10 років тому +4

      TheTechZone1
      lol guards holding damn Spas-12 DUAL WIELD!!!!!
      AND ALSO 100 CAMERAS WITH MINI GUNS EQUIPPED ON IT

    • @TheParamountPrincess
      @TheParamountPrincess 10 років тому +4

      He asked stupid questions

    • @cakestalker
      @cakestalker 9 років тому +1

      TheTechZone1 Dahmer's father was also with them. The interview was with Dahmer and his father, if you watch the full interview his father is sitting next to Jeff Dahmer.

  • @bransonlights
    @bransonlights 7 років тому +90

    Monsters look like every other average person, thus you just never know. Could be your neighbor, your mailman, the cashier at Kroger......one just never knows. When I think about it, it's chilling.

    • @jinjargal7446
      @jinjargal7446 7 років тому +11

      the monster could be you even, how u define a monster..

    • @diamond-vm5sl
      @diamond-vm5sl 7 років тому

      It could be me...

    • @scorpnov13
      @scorpnov13 5 років тому +1

      [diamond] confession

  • @jermainescott8014
    @jermainescott8014 8 років тому +37

    If you were to have 10 different people sit down and have a conversation with jeffrey dahmer and then ask them what type of personality jeffrey has, you would probably get 10 different answers.

    • @FirstPrice
      @FirstPrice 8 років тому

      +Jermaine Scott
      what type of personality do you think he had?

    • @causetheplumstasteyum7848
      @causetheplumstasteyum7848 6 років тому +5

      Why wouldnt you though ? 10 different people are naturally going to have different views

    • @OnizukaSenseSay
      @OnizukaSenseSay 4 роки тому +1

      He was a master manipulator. so yeah, you probably only saw what he wanted to show you.

  • @faderofficial4379
    @faderofficial4379 10 років тому +374

    If brutal death metal existed back then... media would blame it in a second

    • @MetalSalvation
      @MetalSalvation 10 років тому +63

      It did exist back then.

    • @faderofficial4379
      @faderofficial4379 10 років тому

      how long ago was this? Was it in the time of Death? (the band)

    • @MetalSalvation
      @MetalSalvation 10 років тому +19

      Dark Child
      I believe Dahmer was caught around 1991, Death Metal was becoming very popular around that time. It was still mostly underground, but MTV (the MTV that existed then) did give it some support.

    • @faderofficial4379
      @faderofficial4379 9 років тому +22

      wow, so MTV werent total cunts back then

    • @jcamp788
      @jcamp788 9 років тому +1

      Dark Child The Real World reality show on MTV started in 1992, so yes, they were well on their way to total "cunty-ness" back then. Final nail in the coffin was around 1997, after that, music was close to non-existant on the channel.

  • @flamegod7
    @flamegod7 10 років тому +63

    Fascinating! To think such an insane specimen like Jeffrey Dahmer could exist for himself only with no moral consideration of his victims--and this was just an average joe with little power. One must then wonder, how far up the ladder does the problem of psychopathy really reach?

    • @MrBarbjhix
      @MrBarbjhix 10 років тому +6

      Interesting question. I decided to Google it and found an article on Forbes titled "Why (some) Psychopaths Make Great CEOs". The guy bases his story on Robert Hare's Psychopathy Checklist, which is a standard that law enforcement uses to profile with. Interesting article - but I'm thinking that a psychopath would really have to walk a very fine line if he was coming up thru the corporate world the old fashion way, from the mail room up. If he started at middle management or had family money to begin his own business, it could be very likely - but the psychopathic mind set would have to be to ruthless in business instead of wanting actually kill people. Though, that probably could happen if he wanted to get people out of the way of the what he wants.

    • @IHeartNoise
      @IHeartNoise 9 років тому +1

      Pretty far, I'd say - upper echelons of corporate management are often full of backstabbers and egomaniacs.
      Those people can also get with a lot of things that any corporate drone wouldn't be able to get away with - sometimes they even get rewarded for it.

    • @IHeartNoise
      @IHeartNoise 9 років тому

      b hix Two words - American Psycho :-)
      I think that book and movie lays it all out fairly well - even though its fiction, I'd imagine that such people exist.

    • @MrBarbjhix
      @MrBarbjhix 9 років тому

      Ilya S I haven't read that book. Might have seen the movie, don't recall. K, Wiki'd it and nope didn't see it. But yep, there are people born that have certain "chips" missing in their brains that make then think it is perfectly acceptable for them to cross that line and commit those acts that only a rabid beast would commit, but then allow them to function in regular society for years before they are ever caught...and sometimes never caught, like in the case of the Zodiac Killer.

    • @rapha6267
      @rapha6267 6 років тому

      i mean he's not really an average joe

  • @DeepScreenAnalysis
    @DeepScreenAnalysis 8 років тому +39

    It's a shame River Phoenix died, he would have been been pitch perfect in a biopic of this guy.

    • @Project862006
      @Project862006 8 років тому +6

      +Messylin jeremy renner did a fantastic job in the dahmer biopic

    • @jasonkh4
      @jasonkh4 21 день тому

      Evan Peters absolutely nailed it

  • @whoseboot
    @whoseboot 6 років тому +9

    Game idea: Take a shot every time Jeff says "uhh"

  • @markraz20
    @markraz20 9 років тому +8

    Just finished reading My Friend, Dahmer. Damn. I don't empathize with him because of what he did, but there is a sense of sadness knowing his father, mother, teachers, and neighbors noticed him like they'd notice an ant on the sidewalk. He wasn't even a wallflower. He was the covered wall. I can't imagine that isolation and lack of love.

  • @tjfSIM
    @tjfSIM 6 років тому +8

    You can see the lack of empathy or feeling in his eyes, the deadness and stillness that enables him to talk so calmly and convincingly. I almost felt sorry for him when he talked about his parents, and that was the only time where I saw a genuine glimmer of humanity. Such a shame, as you get the feeling he would have been a nice person if he wasn't a psychopath.

  • @bigearedmouse17
    @bigearedmouse17 4 роки тому +11

    "I didn't understand people until I took one apart to see how it worked"

  • @RuwinduGunatilake
    @RuwinduGunatilake 9 років тому +24

    Damn this dude was hacked to death in prison. Life is hard indeed.

    • @BoxingBadBoy77
      @BoxingBadBoy77 9 років тому +17

      That's not true. He was killed with a barbell used for lifting weights.

    • @gabbyeliza9442
      @gabbyeliza9442 9 років тому +34

      BoxingBadBoy77 did you know ironically enough ..a barbell is what Dahmer used to kill his first victim.

    • @safnhuo
      @safnhuo 9 років тому +2

      shutupwhen youretalkingtome I was about to say the same thing.

    • @BoxingBadBoy77
      @BoxingBadBoy77 9 років тому

      shutupwhen youretalkingtome lol full circle

    • @RunninQHsRock
      @RunninQHsRock 9 років тому +8

      Ruwindu Gunatilake I heard he used to taunt guards and other prisoners and they all hated him for it.

  • @whisperingpaddle
    @whisperingpaddle 11 років тому +8

    What's truly scary is how intelligent and rational, even reflective, he appears and how well-spoken this man was

  • @davidruedy320
    @davidruedy320 10 років тому +448

    Those glasses say it all lol

    • @elguerokabron
      @elguerokabron 6 років тому +21

      David Ruedy these were very common to wear in the 70's & 80's

    • @deaujane1339
      @deaujane1339 6 років тому +13

      Yet most pedophiles and problematic people wore em

    • @aprillynn5295
      @aprillynn5295 6 років тому +1

      Dudley Dingleberry
      and the 90's

    • @megchapman3776
      @megchapman3776 6 років тому +1

      They were standard glasses?

    • @MrOnomatopoiea
      @MrOnomatopoiea 6 років тому +1

      Cult leader, Jim Jones preferred that gold-rimmed kind of glasses.

  • @Mrskim-qg2ey
    @Mrskim-qg2ey 6 років тому +37

    Omfg he looks normal just like any other normal people. I can't trust nobody!

    • @rivblack
      @rivblack 5 років тому

      The first mistake people make is thinking killers are different from themselves.

    • @sunshinesweetlove..8066
      @sunshinesweetlove..8066 4 роки тому

      I don't think he looks normal. He looks creepy but maybe because I know he did horrific things to humans.

    • @1989Ezal
      @1989Ezal 4 роки тому +2

      Wtf you think? He look like a ogre and make sounds like a pig? Most serial killers look normal.

    • @Sid_Vintage
      @Sid_Vintage 3 роки тому

      @@1989Ezal 💀

  • @elyzayra5472
    @elyzayra5472 3 роки тому +11

    I love how he loves his parents and tell people not to blame
    his parents

  • @meganfarley5036
    @meganfarley5036 10 років тому +5

    It freaks me out that he lived within 25 miles of me when this was going on. My dad was driving past when they were removing one of the coolers from his house. Nobody knew then but afterwards of course we figured it out what was in there. I can't imagine doing such a thing but I think that Jeff was smart for taking responsibility and addmitting to everything. Impressive yet scary.

  • @dancinqueen0828
    @dancinqueen0828 9 років тому +36

    I truly believe that he did not feel any remorse for his crimes, due to the fundamental reason that he didn't understand the value of life, not even his own. He was suicidal, and when he was incarcerated, he admitted to "not caring what happened to him" to his mother. He felt despicable but I doubt he could truly understand just how despicable his crimes were because life wasn't very important to him. Even in this video, he talks about everything he did in such a nonchalant manner; like there is nothing to hide.

    • @lauram4528
      @lauram4528 9 років тому +3

      Oh, definitely. It doesn't even feel as if he had anger doing what he was doing. As if he was simply numb to all feelings and went about it like it was nothing. He knew he did something wrong, there's something different in that though from actually feeling he did something wrong.

    • @jay-leeharrison4994
      @jay-leeharrison4994 9 років тому

      Laura M
      i bleave he felt something during it if you read my comment at the top and tell me what you think? and also he should of been given help as he also did it to keep close to people.

    • @Dollymayfrosty
      @Dollymayfrosty 9 років тому +1

      Elisa A It's called sociopathy, you'll find that most serial killers have this. They feel no remorse for anything, they lack empathy for anyone or anything. You are damn right he didn't feel remorse though. His fellow inmates reported he used to shape his prison lunch into the shape of limbs to taunt the people who worked there, and use ketchup as blood splatter. He did not care, those people didn't matter to him.

    • @jay-leeharrison4994
      @jay-leeharrison4994 9 років тому +1

      if you watch the video you can see clearly that he was sad for what he did, I study micro expressions and I can read how people feel I have been doing this for about 2 years now and have a degree in this now. if he was a psychopath or anything like that I would not be able to read him like that but he's not he wanted to feel close to people he was a vary lonely man. For an example his first victim was a young lad that he felt close to while picking him up on a highway. but when he wanted to leave he lost it and he killed him by
      MISTAKE. all he wanted to do is knock him out so he can keep him. Sounds weird but he was ill like that.
      thanks for your opinion :)

    • @jay-leeharrison4994
      @jay-leeharrison4994 9 років тому

      Rick Steck very well could be we will never really know

  • @brontox098
    @brontox098 6 років тому +8

    It would be pretty cool if universities taught a class called "The Psychology of Jeffery Dahmer." He is such a fascinating and complex individual.

  • @makeadifferenceunited9862
    @makeadifferenceunited9862 6 років тому +10

    What is sad is our culture cultivated the monster that was dormant inside him. No one showed him love which is the only thing to save us from the monster inside us all.

    • @1989Ezal
      @1989Ezal 4 роки тому

      I have to show him love? Who shit in your tiny brain?

    • @OnizukaSenseSay
      @OnizukaSenseSay 4 роки тому

      Didn't you hear him even admit no one else was to blame but him? You seem more unhinged the he was.

    • @kiralemon2941
      @kiralemon2941 3 роки тому

      thats not true. he lived with his grandma for a long time and she was an absolute sweetheart to him and he still killed people even in her own house. dont justify this or think if you love someone like him it'll help. of course it might. but these people are not like u and i, their thoughts and desires are MUCH MUCH stronger than anything else. its all they really want. he wanted to do this. No one can really help a deeply and outrageously sick person, you will only waste your damn time.

  • @poisonempress
    @poisonempress 8 років тому +214

    I'm not saying that what Dahmer did was right but at least he was honest about it and admitted he was wrong. I can respect him for that.

    • @thessk_2870
      @thessk_2870 8 років тому +6

      +Sun Child That tells you how much he really tried to control it, but unfortunately things just went crazy for him.

    • @1Manny93
      @1Manny93 8 років тому +3

      +Sun Child honesty only gets you so far broski

    • @wennethicus5212
      @wennethicus5212 8 років тому +67

      Respect isn't the word I would use.

    • @wennethicus5212
      @wennethicus5212 8 років тому +1

      ***** Some people root for an underdog. Maybe he likes the Nazi's too?

    • @wennethicus5212
      @wennethicus5212 8 років тому +4

      ***** That's true. People love Kanye West. Its such a shame.

  • @jeffmunoz9751
    @jeffmunoz9751 9 років тому +5

    The scary part is that he seems soooo nice and normal, but at least he admits to his crimes makes him feel more human

  • @saucerfulofpigs6268
    @saucerfulofpigs6268 7 років тому +2

    The scariest thing is that he seems so calm and collected while recounting his gruesome murders. He seems so normal.

  • @adsinozable
    @adsinozable Рік тому +4

    What I find interesting is the way he defends his parents. He seems to genuinely care about them. I've seen an interview with his father, it was clear Dahmer was raised in a normal household with loving parents

  • @604G1K
    @604G1K 10 років тому +88

    She’s a beast,
    I call her Karma.
    She eats your heart out,
    Like Jeffrey Dahmer (woo)...

    • @Conductings
      @Conductings 10 років тому +8

      Oh noooooo LMAO! I just realized that..... i'll never forget this...

    • @mizzstar2463
      @mizzstar2463 6 років тому +6

      604G1K shit I ain't even notice

    • @vital124
      @vital124 6 років тому +5

      WTF ITS BEEN YEARS AND I JUST NOW REALIZED THIS

    • @iyannamcleod5309
      @iyannamcleod5309 6 років тому

      I will never listen to it again.

    • @katiefaulkner8387
      @katiefaulkner8387 5 років тому

      Lol

  • @mpkrprsnt
    @mpkrprsnt 7 років тому +109

    "keep them with me as long as possible,even if it meant just keeping a part of them." lol

  • @michaelsurprenant4862
    @michaelsurprenant4862 5 років тому +6

    In my opinion, he was the only serial killer to claim responsibility for his crimes. He didn't deflect blame. Although what he did took sick and twisted to the next level

  • @kenthefele113
    @kenthefele113 2 роки тому +12

    The scariest part is how honest he is. He literally admitted that his parents have nothing to do with his actions; He killed people just because wanted to, nothing more and nothing less.

    • @kit.chu_7
      @kit.chu_7 Рік тому

      Actually, he really didn’t “want to”. It was a compulsion, he couldn’t stop but yet that doesnt excuse his actions.

  • @gregg1321
    @gregg1321 9 років тому +6

    If they are never interviewed, they will never be understood. They may become infamous but I find that a small price to pay for any knowledge about psychopathy we might gain from them.

  • @sktrgurl67
    @sktrgurl67 10 років тому +10

    I feel this sympathy for Jeffrey, not because of what he did to the innocent people… but there is something about him that makes me sad for him. Ive seen many documentaries on him and the process he went through in jail.. he was civil and if anything scared. He didn't know what he was doing was necessarily wrong… i don't know, i sound crazy defending him but he was to be a harmless guy to the many who WERENT his victims. I DONT KNOW. i just feel horrible because he knew he had urges but he didn't know why, he spent 9 years trying to repress them with alcohol but couldn't. He was trapped in himself and in his mind.. unable to get help & thats sad to me

  • @gigiemma3192
    @gigiemma3192 8 років тому +23

    Seems a very honest interview tho

    • @brianbauer7560
      @brianbauer7560 8 років тому +1

      +M se I bet all 5 of your subscribers r horney dudes jerkin to your pic. I'm not like that!! I didn't subscribe.

  • @e-mail881
    @e-mail881 6 років тому +7

    His parents' divorce was granted on July 24, 1978, after each charged the other with "extreme cruelty and gross neglect of duty." And yet, he says his parents had NO PLAY in what he'd become. Talk about *STOCKHOLM SYNDROME,* eh!!!

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 6 років тому

      MehGUN BuRgeR
      That's a good point.

    • @geraldfahey2681
      @geraldfahey2681 5 років тому

      Tell em,gunny

    • @aliceturnbull1680
      @aliceturnbull1680 5 років тому

      I think he knew deep inside his parents were at fault but had already put them through so much that he just took the whole blame 🤷‍♀️

  • @punkybrewstar83
    @punkybrewstar83 10 років тому +41

    I mean I get that he didn't do well in the last years of school, but his dad was a chemist and he seems pretty bright/well spoken. Injecting acid into holes in peoples skulls and expecting them to become zombies? Yet he is considered to be totally sane at that time and entirely responsible and in control of his actions? Come on.

    • @katzenmoyer45
      @katzenmoyer45 10 років тому

      As illogical as it may be, the missing thing needed for him to be considered "insane" (as far as the law is concerned) is that you don't realize that what you're doing is wrong/illegal.

    • @punkybrewstar83
      @punkybrewstar83 10 років тому

      ... you're right but the law is wrong I believe.

    • @katzenmoyer45
      @katzenmoyer45 10 років тому +2

      punkybrewstar83 Yeah, like most people I think the law here is silly. And if someone is judged to be insane, they go to a mental hospital, which might or might not be better than jail.

    • @punkybrewstar83
      @punkybrewstar83 10 років тому

      It is probably worse in a lot of ways, but if he is borderline then that is an internal hell too. He would have got some treatment and some protection in a mental hospital anyway.

    • @MrBarbjhix
      @MrBarbjhix 10 років тому +3

      punkybrewstar83 I'm not sure how old you guys are, but he was captured around my 24th birthday so I was paying attention to the news. I was sorta into crime stories at the time, so I read everything I could on it. He knew right from wrong. He told one of the arresting officers that was looking at the pictures he had taken of his victims "For what I did I should be dead." They began his interrogation on July 23 1991 (which was my birthday) and he confessed, waived his right to an attorney present during the confession saying he "created this horror and it only makes sense I do everything to put an end to it." He was completely sane and KNEW what he was doing was wrong. that is why he was not sent to a mental hospital.
      The same thing can be said about Timothy McVeigh, the guy that bombed the Federal building in Oklahoma City - that he had to be crazy to kill all those people. But he wasn't. He knew what he was doing. Only thing that really ticked me off about his sentence is that he refused to appeal and they executed him right away. He wanted to be executed and I was so pissed off by what he had done, I didn't want him to have what he wanted, I wanted his ass to rot in a jail for years to come, in lock down 23/7. allowed only 1 hour of time outside per week by himself.

  • @sarahintidam5859
    @sarahintidam5859 10 років тому +5

    I don't understand why people are commenting and saying he feels guilty for what he's done, so clearly he's not a sociopath. While I don't know if he is one or not, he never comes out and says he feels guilty for his crimes. He does not come off as remorseful whatsoever -- all he says is that he takes responsibility for his actions. Biiig difference. Hell, a lot of killers dislike it when people blame their actions on others, mostly because THEY want the attention, THEY want people to know what they've done.
    I don't think it's accurate to say he feels guilty for what he's done. He would have NEVER stopped on his own. I'm glad he's gone.

    • @Dee-kj7iw
      @Dee-kj7iw 6 років тому

      Sarah intidam Yes he does. Read his full police confession

  • @corinaj4182
    @corinaj4182 3 роки тому +9

    He was very sick in the head, his parents should’ve got him help when he was younger, he probably wouldn’t have turned out this way

    • @serenakienel8094
      @serenakienel8094 3 роки тому

      he said it was wrong to blame is parents literally in the footage

    • @Bucketheadhead
      @Bucketheadhead 3 роки тому +1

      It would have been difficult to get help for something you didn’t know existed.

  • @zarcon4002
    @zarcon4002 6 років тому +7

    I am fascinated by the urge to understand him and feel compasion becuase of his calm and reasonoable voice. It is like a part of me thinks he is a nice guy even though I know he is a sociopath who cant control himself.

  • @sjones5863
    @sjones5863 10 років тому +212

    Nice guy the perfect dinner guest....

    • @cb9811
      @cb9811 7 років тому +2

      Do you mean the perfect person for dinner?

    • @dalesmith852
      @dalesmith852 6 років тому +5

      To be fair, he'd probably have bacon on him.

    • @MrOnomatopoiea
      @MrOnomatopoiea 6 років тому +1

      And "head cheese"?

    • @jayxfrost8987
      @jayxfrost8987 6 років тому

      C B
      That's a joke because he was a cannibal

    • @bharatkishnani5252
      @bharatkishnani5252 6 років тому

      You can have your dinner then he can have you.

  • @klandaverde2000
    @klandaverde2000 10 років тому +6

    So calm and intelligent that no one would ever suspect that he was capable of killing anyone , let alone eating them!

  • @treelore5100
    @treelore5100 7 років тому +5

    May 27: Konerak Sinthasomphone, 14. The younger brother of the boy Dahmer had assaulted in 1988. Sinthasomphone was drugged and had muriatic acid injected into his brain before Dahmer left the youth unattended as he left the apartment to purchase beer. When he returned, he discovered Sinthasomphone naked and disoriented in the street, with three hysterical young women attempting to assist him. When police arrived, Dahmer persuaded them he and Sinthasomphone were lovers and that the youth was simply intoxicated. When police left Sinthasomphone with Dahmer in his apartment, Dahmer again injected muriatic acid into Sinthasomphone's brain, and this proved fatal. His head was retained in the freezer and his body dismembered.

  • @wilmerfudd4133
    @wilmerfudd4133 3 роки тому +4

    People mention how jeff looks different in every interview and picture, that because the interviews and pictures span 2 decades, most interviews are years apart, so it’s not shocking to think your physical appearance changes over many years
    From the trial to this interview was 4 years

  • @AlyssaQ420
    @AlyssaQ420 9 років тому +10

    Its crazy how normal and collected some serial killers sound in these interviews, yet they're psychopaths within. Not all of them seem fanatical like Manson.

    • @Dozguyz314
      @Dozguyz314 9 років тому

      AlyssaQ420 They ever show the picture of the Satanic alter?

    • @AlyssaQ420
      @AlyssaQ420 9 років тому +1

      Dozguyz314 I've never heard of that. Who's Satanic alter? Manson or Dahmer? I gotta check it out now. Haha.

    • @Dozguyz314
      @Dozguyz314 9 років тому

      AlyssaQ420 Dahmer. I was a mover then and was moving some one that lived close and the locals all knew more details the TV avoids talking about them.

    • @AlyssaQ420
      @AlyssaQ420 9 років тому +1

      Dozguyz314 I'm curious now. I gotta read up on that. My father manages a moving/handyman service and he tells every now and then he meets interesting people that tell him about strange experiences they had. I bet being a mover, you probably met some strange folks. Do they ever try to pay you in electronics, furniture, and other belongings? That happens with my dad quite a bit.

    • @Dozguyz314
      @Dozguyz314 9 років тому +1

      AlyssaQ420 They used to. I am not a mover anymore. I learned so much about people,places and things. I questioned everyone of them bigtime. :)

  • @decidiousrex
    @decidiousrex 11 років тому +7

    he is human, and I think this video very clearly shows he is actually a pretty normal guy who has some really really fucked up sides. people like him need to be shown to us, it needs to be public knowledge so those who are like him can be helped BEFORE they commit the crimes. rather than locking up regretful criminals, we should take time to prevent it from happening to start with

  • @micha4823
    @micha4823 8 років тому +5

    I've had people tell me, when I showed them a picture of Jeffrey Dhamer in court, that he looked hot. I was like, "WTF". But instead, out of pure humor, I said: "I can't disagree." Then they started to call me out. Humor can get you into various situations.

  • @xochitlmarkey2972
    @xochitlmarkey2972 5 років тому +17

    Man, I would be frightened to be the interviewer.

  • @Di_777
    @Di_777 10 років тому +10

    He seemed very honest

  • @daughterofaqueen4466
    @daughterofaqueen4466 9 років тому +18

    The interviewer look scared 😂

  • @jstephen1
    @jstephen1 7 років тому +1

    That last line is on of the creepiest/most terrifying things I've ever heard someone say.

  • @lauren-caitwright921
    @lauren-caitwright921 6 років тому +1

    It’s scary how normal he seems, doesn’t feel any different than a celebrity interview or a director interview he just talks about it so casually

  • @s13n7ki11l3r
    @s13n7ki11l3r 9 років тому +105

    MY NAMES JEFF

  • @bryanjaramillo2789
    @bryanjaramillo2789 4 роки тому +11

    His honesty is courageous

    • @jimquantic
      @jimquantic 2 роки тому +1

      Courage? Not sure, courage usually means you overcome your fear--what fear did he have? He was caught cold, nothing to gain by keeping the details to himself. Not sure that is a courageous act, to admit what was known?

  • @yeaabuddy8929
    @yeaabuddy8929 8 років тому +267

    American Horror Story brought me here

    • @Greeneyedhaze
      @Greeneyedhaze 8 років тому +10

      Ha! Yes! I love AHS and the Halloween episode of this season.

    • @lizmillen9052
      @lizmillen9052 8 років тому +1

      +hafiz adruce Same

    • @alysiaalbright6495
      @alysiaalbright6495 8 років тому +5

      +Ally Giambastiani Devils Night episode

    • @Greeneyedhaze
      @Greeneyedhaze 8 років тому

      Yep

    • @jaelamorris9023
      @jaelamorris9023 8 років тому

      i was watching ahs in then i looked up jack the ripper and somehow found myself here.

  • @suziewelch9876
    @suziewelch9876 5 років тому

    This interviewer looks petrified of being there... Ready to run!!! Lol

  • @shahabsamkan4027
    @shahabsamkan4027 5 років тому +5

    there are shocking similarities between this interview and the one conducted with the serial killer Ted Bundy.

  • @L-058
    @L-058 10 років тому +25

    How does this happen to people? He said he felt guilty for doing it so why didnt he stop? Is he just insane or did he enjoy it?

    • @XxKcookiez29
      @XxKcookiez29 10 років тому +39

      If you enjoy it, you're insane.

    • @saraha180
      @saraha180 10 років тому +29

      This is one of the great questions of psychology. Words like "insane," while important in a court of law, will probably only cloud your understanding: a mind is far too complex a thing to reduce to simple labels like "insane". The short answer is that, in Dahmer's mind, sex and violence became deeply entangled.
      In this light, it's not too hard to understand his experience: our brains are wired in such a way that the sex drive is almost impossible to overcome. (I know a few people would disagree with this, but they tend to come from organizations that are constantly embroiled in child abuse scandals, so it's hard to take them seriously.)
      I would bet almost all adults can relate to having a sexual experience that led them to feel guilty, ashamed or regretful afterward. Between a quarter and half or married adults have affairs, and I'd wager that almost all of them feel guilty about it.
      Fortunately, most of us don't have sexual desires that lead us to seriously harm other people. What Dahmer did was horrifying and unjustifiable, but his story is a also tragic one not just for the victims, but for him as well. Perhaps it's best that he was killed. It protected the innocent and put a profoundly broken human out of his misery. (Unfortunately, psychologists could have learned a lot had he lived, as he was open and conscientious about his crimes.)

    • @shawnschaitel838
      @shawnschaitel838 10 років тому +3

      Sarah
      like the catholic church

    • @FrickenPope
      @FrickenPope 10 років тому +2

      He is "insane" i guess, he was a psychopath. Generally psychopaths don't feel remorse and guilt the same way that we do, and they also tend to act much more impulsively (as you can see he said that the second time wasn't planned) so when he thinks of something that arouses him, its very hard for him to fight the urge. Very unfortunate but utterly fascinating

    • @Valkriecain99
      @Valkriecain99 10 років тому +6

      FrickenPope Psychopaths don't feel guilt. So I don't think he is one. Probably just an extreme sadist that let his need for pleasure take over him and make him go so far as to kill so many people.

  • @nicholasschroeder3678
    @nicholasschroeder3678 3 роки тому +1

    "I just started branching out"😂😂😂

  • @debs2461
    @debs2461 10 років тому +110

    Jeffrey owned up to what he did, he felt remorse, apologized to the families, made a remarkable transformation in jail, admitted that the compulsion has never left him and wanted to help the authorities to understand what drives a serial killer to feel the compulsion to kill. I think if Jeffrey would have gotten the help he so desperately needed he would have been a normal person. Jeffrey was to good at hiding his illness from his family & authorities and this made him what he was, a serial killer!

    • @SpiralDream
      @SpiralDream 10 років тому +53

      If he killed your parents and later apologized about decapitating them, raping their dead corpses, and then storing them into a meat locker, would you feel the same way about good ol' Jeffery Dahmer?

    • @debs2461
      @debs2461 10 років тому +25

      NTorres321 I never said what Jeffrey did was right or that he should be forgiven! I find him interesting and we could have learned a lot from him.

    • @chephirahwilliams2050
      @chephirahwilliams2050 9 років тому +18

      He absolutely did not feel ANY remorse. As to his "transformation", he's in prison! He CAN'T do anything. He isn't given the opportunity. He sounds like he's talking about picking a flower from a bush. HE doesn't care about anyone he killed.

    • @debs2461
      @debs2461 9 років тому +3

      Chephirah Williams We have no idea whether Jeffrey felt remorse or not. No one knows what Jeffrey felt but Jeffrey! He admitted that he never lost the compulsion to kill, even in prison. The transformation I was referring to was how he was re-humanizing and he wanted to help authorities understand what compulsions serial killers have that leads to their crime spree. We could have learned a lot from him had he lived.

    • @CYNICPUG
      @CYNICPUG 9 років тому +16

      I don't mean to be rude but I think some people need to do their research into Dahmer's backstory before they say something, Jeffrey Dahmer was diagnosed with a borderline personality disorder multiple times which is an extreme mental illness, I also have borderline personality disorder and I can tell you it isn't pleasant, it is one of the worst things you can ever have and it simply develops through childhood, it is complete and utter weakness to your own emotions and impulses, a lot of things come with it such as anxiety, depression and OCD, if this was discovered earlier and something was done he could have been helped, what he did was incredibly wrong and sickening but he was also an extremely troubled man, true psychopaths don't confess or face up to what they did, they feed off the misery of others and enjoy tormenting people, he was a slave to his own sick desires and eventually paid the price, he was also an alcoholic during his teenage years and struggled with his emotions and impulses then, especially accepting that he was gay, the alcohol didn't help and just made him worse, he had strange and sick tendencies as a child but nothing was done, a lot of children can have these weird tendencies but if left unchecked, can be fatal, I have a keen interest in psychology, I want to be a criminal psychologist and I have read the Dahmer case many times, Dahmer has also been dead for 20 years, he was killed in prison November 28th 1994, he won't be hurting anyone anymore, i'm glad he's dead for his own sake.

  • @-_-91
    @-_-91 5 років тому +4

    The fact that he acknowledged his murders is why I respect him.

    • @littleweirdogurl
      @littleweirdogurl Рік тому

      respect him ? you owe him no respect he murdered innocent people

  • @michellesummer6926
    @michellesummer6926 8 років тому +5

    I don't think his parents are to blame for all of the killings he committed but they sure can take some responsibility in him storing dead animals in the fridge! Parents have a responsibility to know what their kids are into. Now if they go in another direction once you taught them that something wasn't human to do, then it's on the individual

    • @pinkypain121
      @pinkypain121 8 років тому +2

      +Michelle Summer he wasnt a kid anymore

  • @alcottdevalte7440
    @alcottdevalte7440 Рік тому +4

    He was like a modern day Picasso. The creativity in how he did his work is different from others and he wanted what he did to stay within himself and close to him, which was pure and honest art itself...

    • @breezed2154
      @breezed2154 Рік тому

      Oh yeah Picasso is the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Dahmer. Picasso was able to convey pains of war and being human through his paintings, and then Dahmer… who liked to jerk off into human skulls. Truly similar!

    • @gemof_gems
      @gemof_gems Рік тому

      Exactly He is an Artist. He is still a Mystery to this world . Great Actor Master Manipulator .

  • @CeLeb144
    @CeLeb144 3 роки тому +5

    There's a difference between serial killers and murderers.

    • @martaakh8105
      @martaakh8105 3 роки тому

      Exactly serial killers didn't ever exist,these people most of all men and a few women too were basically innocent law enforcement officers-whistleblowers,who revealed crimes,affairs of real mass murderers it means former, insane, inhumane, cruel, oppressive-repressive, totalitarian regime of USA and were punished, tortured, defamed by former regime of USA

    • @Bucketheadhead
      @Bucketheadhead 3 роки тому

      @@martaakh8105 Lay off whatever it is you are on buddy

    • @martaakh8105
      @martaakh8105 3 роки тому

      @@Bucketheadhead what is your statement? Statement of brainless moron and nothing more

  • @jimmyjayden17121998
    @jimmyjayden17121998 7 років тому +10

    At first I was like alright seems like a normal dude then I looked up his biography holy fuck thats one crazy motherfucker

  • @youraveragestalker8438
    @youraveragestalker8438 7 років тому +3

    I was watching a makeup tutorial, now i'm here

  • @riddlezz615
    @riddlezz615 8 років тому

    well I started you tube watching how to make laffy taffy and I ended up here somehow

  • @LordOfTheDolls
    @LordOfTheDolls Рік тому +6

    He became immortal when he was murdered. He is the icon to those style glasses just like Lincoln to the stove pipe hat

    • @gemof_gems
      @gemof_gems Рік тому +1

      Those glasses are Dope though....

  • @MRSLAV
    @MRSLAV 7 років тому +5

    Anton Chigurh?

  • @nassermj7671
    @nassermj7671 5 років тому +4

    He could have parlayed his body curiosities into a medical career, probably even surgery - but.... how do you extricate the evil out first?

  • @michaerr_
    @michaerr_ Рік тому +1

    It's scary how quiet it is.

  • @amyntut
    @amyntut 8 років тому +39

    I understand punishment for crimes that you do, but how is jail even helping or doing anything for people like Jeffrey Dahmer etc. ? Don't you think they would be better off being studied in a mental health facility, or something equivalent ? Yes, you go to jail for killing someone/people but then what, no psychiatric help, nothing . They should be punished but also mentally helped .

    • @DM-sr6ng
      @DM-sr6ng 5 років тому +1

      rhoads' girl well in our country the jury decides the punishment and the jury decided he was SANE , not mentally ill. That’s why. Believe me people thought this was a huge deal then but it’s much more of a popular topic now. Nobody at the time was like “we have to study him he’s gonna be one of the most famous serial killers”. It’s just now looking back that we’ve learned so much about serial killers from him that people now have a bigger interest in him. It was a different time, even though it wasn’t THAAAT long ago.

    • @2LooseScrews
      @2LooseScrews 5 років тому

      I understand that he willed his brain to science, when he died. That may help in terms of research into serial killers.

    • @isabellasanders1590
      @isabellasanders1590 4 роки тому +3

      rhoads' girl it’s too late for him

    • @zella7756
      @zella7756 4 роки тому +3

      There’s no point in helping at that point and he was sane when doing this. He’s just a messed up man. Not everyone has the chance to get better, he could have gotten better before it all started but after it’s too late. Jail isn’t suppose to help Dahmer, nothing SHOULD help him. It was for the comfort of the victims families and safety of the public, not for rehabilitation

    • @isabellasanders1590
      @isabellasanders1590 4 роки тому

      Mark Lanton *psychopath

  • @maisonpastel6629
    @maisonpastel6629 Рік тому +4

    Who’s here because of Netflix new series?

  • @sleet3270
    @sleet3270 5 років тому +2

    I'm disgusted but also fascinated. You don't see things like this often, I'd here about it and see things like it in movies but I'd never really acknowledge things like this actually happening in real life.

  • @ViNtAgELovv11
    @ViNtAgELovv11 7 років тому +1

    Very interesting how he tells us exactly what we want to know. He even straight up says what his motive was, because he knows it's strange and hard to understand for other people.

  • @nathenism
    @nathenism 10 років тому +5

    this guy could be stephen king's brother. they look and talk the same. they both had morbid fantasies, king just acts them out by writing instead of killing.