Rare Dahmer Interview With His Father (Lionel) | Body Language Analysis

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    Serial killer and cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer, sat down with Stone Philips and Lionel Dahmer for an intense interview where no question was off limits. This is my nonverbal and body language analysis of that interview.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 233

  • @Kyliefer
    @Kyliefer Місяць тому +112

    I can sense your hesitation when you’re talking here because you don’t want to be misinterpreted, which is totally fair I would be the same. So I’m just going to leave this comment here in case anyone else needs to hear it too:
    Empathizing is not justifying. Offering people understanding and the benefit of the doubt to learn how to stop this in the future is not the same thing as feeling bad for a serial murderer. You are not a bad person for wanting to connect with and understand someone who does bad things. Knowledge comes from understanding, and understanding cannot happen without connection

    • @tcf_iceland
      @tcf_iceland Місяць тому +4

      Great point!

    • @erichauser2017
      @erichauser2017 Місяць тому +3

      Perfectly said 💯

    • @gemmaraine
      @gemmaraine 27 днів тому

      Exactly. I'd never sympathise with a serial killer, but wanting to know why and how these things happen is perfectly understandable. What makes some people do these things? Could they have been prevented? Is there any psychological help these people may have benefited from? It's normal to feel curious.

    • @nicolealexander5727
      @nicolealexander5727 23 дні тому +1

      💯! I remember watching this interview years ago, and it gave me a lot of insight and understanding to how a monster was “born.” I remember trying to explain that to my husband and he couldn’t understand!

    • @MariaDonkova
      @MariaDonkova 23 дні тому +1

      I mean even if you feel bad, I wouldn’t say that sympathy is the end of the world in this case. Humans naturally feel empathy towards bad situations, so to hear that any innocent child ( because that’s what they all were at one point) was abused is obviously gonna raise some compassion. Whether you want to feel it or not. You can’t control exactly who you feel sorry for. Now obviously we feel bad for the child he was mostly, not the same as excusing him as an adult.

  • @kelseeb4488
    @kelseeb4488 Місяць тому +20

    Ooh. Can’t sleep, so glad I have a new video to watch now😊

  • @mslim8412
    @mslim8412 Місяць тому +5

    I would like it if you would do the rest of this interview. Jeffrey Dahmer is a hard person to grasp.

  • @Lateako
    @Lateako Місяць тому +2

    love ur vids please continue the interview

  • @SnivillusLupin
    @SnivillusLupin 20 днів тому

    He's seems very uncomfortable being around his dad, probably due to the book. When he describes his first encounter, he seems like he doesn't like thinking about the fact it happened, he even misspoke in present tense when he says "I wished I would keep - would have kept going."

  • @empressmay3885
    @empressmay3885 Місяць тому +57

    Correct me if am wrong, but why is his father giving me satisfied vibes. He was too okay with it, too comfortable. Too interested for my comfort.. his stance and all, too controlled..

    • @SomebodyThatYouDontKnow
      @SomebodyThatYouDontKnow Місяць тому +23

      Because the dad had those thoughts too, but he never acted on it. His son did.
      He wanted Jeff's brain to be investigated after his death, to have the answers why Jeff actually acted on the thoughts, while he didn't.

    • @empressmay3885
      @empressmay3885 Місяць тому +5

      @@SomebodyThatYouDontKnow That's so creepy. Am not familiar with their story tbh. But the weekly visits really set off alarm bells in my head...

    • @DannaShaffer
      @DannaShaffer Місяць тому +1

      @@SomebodyThatYouDontKnowseems like more proof that sometimes some mental issues that are thought to be only trauma based can also be passed down in the genes. Because most serial killers have a personality disorder, usually antisocial personality disorder, and most experts say that personality disorders are trauma based. BUT I know someone close to me who has a personality disorder that his mother also has. The only trauma he has is from her behavior from the PD, other than that totally normal childhood. Yet he developed the PD, worse than his mom, and his sibling didn’t. She does have some behaviors, though. So she has the basis, but it didn’t fully develop, and could’ve been learned behaviors only. I’ve been in contact with many loved ones with people of this disorder and about half say they think it could be genetic and not trauma related. It’s been my theory for a long time. It’s fascinating, really, but also kind of scary.
      Edited to add that the person I’m speaking of has a different personality disorder, a hard one but more benign compared to antisocial personality disorder.

  • @dgk8769
    @dgk8769 Місяць тому +18

    From a psychoanalytic perspective, I believe that Jeffrey Dahmer had depersonalized while depersonalizing his victims. He did this relative to an urge for what is called ‘introjective identification’. This a wish and need to assume the identity of the other person. His introjective identification so strong a need, he became a cannibal. Which further suggests to me that he had an intense experience of what is called ‘anaclitic depression.’ This is a longing to be nurtured, wanted and needed’. In his case, so intense was his longing, that, paradoxically enough, he had ab urgency to be dominated. Inasmuch as he literally dominated his victims, because he depersonalized so much, he could fantasize that it was the victims who dominated him. This doesn’t mean they dominated or that Dahmer consciously thought of his victims as dominating him. All of this wishes and fantasies and needs and longings , and introjective identification and depressive experiences were unconscious. They were defebse mechanisms. What would he be defending against? A profound fear, an utter dread, of death and dying. A dread that he projected literally into his victims.
    With this said, I wonder if you would have a different take on Dahmer’s nonverbal behaviors. A filter paradoxically enough that would not be about him dominating, inasmuch as he literally did, but one of loneliness, dread, fanasty, wish, masochism, and ultimately, submission. Not a need and wish for domination, but rather, just the opposite. A need and wish for submission. If so, would your read of his nonverbals be different? If anything, I notice in his interviews that he is actually rather subdued. And rather at ease with his interviewers. Because, I think, he felt needed and because he submitted to the interviews as they cared to understand him. That is to say, he felt nurturted by the interviewers. Please comment in your upcoming podcasts. I would be very interested to hear your thoughts on this. Thank you.

  • @sonjawilliams989
    @sonjawilliams989 Місяць тому +238

    The Dad Dahmer sitting here wanted and protested to have Jeffrey's brain studied after he was killed in prison. Dahmers Mother said no. I think Dad Dahmer was fascinated by his son but his Mother was horrified by her son.

    • @j9andphoenix
      @j9andphoenix Місяць тому +3

      Are you referring to Mr Dahmer's first wife or his second?

    • @Chancer
      @Chancer Місяць тому +17

      ​@@j9andphoenix Dahmer's mother

    • @Ella-pc4bf
      @Ella-pc4bf Місяць тому +23

      Wasn’t the mother neglectful and rude to him growing up though too? Also, that also begs the questions in what way was he fascinated. But I find your theory very probable

    • @rachaelford5525
      @rachaelford5525 Місяць тому +23

      Probably also because he had those fantasies himself too

    • @Sammy3Wick
      @Sammy3Wick Місяць тому +17

      Joyce ( Jeff's Mother ) wanted his brain studied, Lionel ( Jeff's Dad ) didn't and respected Jeff's wishes, Jeff wanted to be cremated, all of him cremated.

  • @goolibay
    @goolibay Місяць тому +106

    Why do you say “arguably heinous things”? No one will argue against it 😂

    • @kims7287
      @kims7287 Місяць тому +3

      Only people who are trying to justify/rationalize their own violent predilections, I'm assuming 😬...

    • @melissafischer5892
      @melissafischer5892 Місяць тому +4

      And the “arguably unique” characteristic of wanting to skin things and feel their insides 😂😂😂😂

    • @SomaCoreaix
      @SomaCoreaix Місяць тому

      Lol dont assume everyone agrees with that

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 Місяць тому +10

      It’s a term he uses fairly often, I think it’s a habitual way of saying this.

    • @shelleynobleart
      @shelleynobleart Місяць тому +9

      Yo, dude said "inarguably" meaning can not be argued.

  • @mikki3961
    @mikki3961 Місяць тому +55

    Lionel had similar tendencies, I saw an interview with him where he hinted to his fascination with dead things. Jeffrey did the deeds, and dad seemed enchanted by it. Very creepy man who enjoyed his sons' notoriety. So with that said, I would like you to Observe Lionel.

    • @gabepetro358
      @gabepetro358 25 днів тому

      He made a lot of money.

    • @MariaDonkova
      @MariaDonkova 23 дні тому +1

      let’s not forget Lionel’s claims towards his son being abused by a neighbor

  • @sstrick500
    @sstrick500 Місяць тому +18

    Jeffrey always seems sedated. Something in his brain wiring/chemical makeup.

  • @skyhayward2436
    @skyhayward2436 Місяць тому +38

    There's an interview with just his dad where he says that he had the same impulses but he could control it. I think there's more to his dad and Jeffery knows it, but never told anyone.

    • @jooxumja
      @jooxumja 29 днів тому +6

      I always felt that him and his dads Time together in the garage playing with roadkill was more than just father son bonding

  • @karafilis
    @karafilis Місяць тому +43

    Oh yes please please do the rest of this interview too! I've watched your video of the Oprah interview with Lionel Dahmer so many times I've lost count and I'm already rewatching this one as I type this. Dahmer is such an interesting case and you take it apart so well!

  • @EmEm78
    @EmEm78 Місяць тому +41

    I love that the closed captions open with "Well hey there idiot..." 😂

    • @KrispyChanges
      @KrispyChanges Місяць тому +6

      Years ago when I first started watching I couldn’t figure out why he kept calling us idiots. 😂I had to go back in his videos and look.

    • @classicarah
      @classicarah Місяць тому +1

      @@KrispyChangeswhats the reason?i still don't get it 😂

    • @claranadine1086
      @claranadine1086 Місяць тому

      ​@@classicarahidiote with an e at the end means a cure for idiocy!! So he's not actually calling us idiots haha!

  • @jennistern499
    @jennistern499 Місяць тому +15

    you should analyze one of Corey Feldman's interviews.

    • @kimmyfreak200
      @kimmyfreak200 26 днів тому +2

      yah cuz there is a 3 hour video i saw that caught him in like 200 lies... man he is a habitual liar

  • @wolfe6220
    @wolfe6220 Місяць тому +14

    Re: Jeff being relaxed. Its not out of the question that Jeff was prescribed antidepressants or sedative.

    • @shonacole2124
      @shonacole2124 17 днів тому

      He does but he seems like that in many interviews he's been in

  • @empressmay3885
    @empressmay3885 Місяць тому +54

    There's an interesting case about a family of 12 kids, where 6 of them were diagnosed with schizophrenia.. I saw a couple of videos, i would love to get a body language analysis on some of their interviews, because even within the family with the same diagnosis there were some notable differences.

    • @Jag...
      @Jag... Місяць тому +2

      Any details so I can search for it. Name/channel etc?

    • @holembac
      @holembac Місяць тому +1

      ???? Details

    • @empressmay3885
      @empressmay3885 Місяць тому +11

      @@Jag... The Galvin Family.
      Lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, a midcentury American family with twelve children (ten boys and two girls), six of whom were diagnosed with schizophrenia (notably all boys).
      There's a non-fiction book written by Robert Kolker. Name is: (Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family).
      Rotten Mango, a channel on YT covered it in detail..
      There's a Netflix doc, but the family said it's not accurate & they didn't like it.
      The family became the subject of researchers investigating a genetic origin for schizophrenia.

    • @allikat3730
      @allikat3730 Місяць тому +3

      @@Jag... HBO did a doc recently called Six Schizophrenic Brothers

    • @Maray182
      @Maray182 Місяць тому +4

      @@allikat3730 I would recommend the Rotten Mango episode on them. The family was not happy with the portrayal of the schizophrenic brothers, compared to the neurotypical siblings.

  • @katarinastene9069
    @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому +4

    Jeff is completely calm here, but I can see that he is depressed by his long imprisonment and clearly disappointed with what he has read in his father's book. Simply because Lionel wrote a lot of untruths there, mainly about Jeff, and his first wife, Joyce. Jeff here is clearly "closed" emotionally from his father, perhaps offended. We all have not the most ideal families, and this is normal. The fact is that Jeff's childhood and himself as a person were 100% normal. Here he is forced to repeat the same version that he was forced to repeat. I can't fully imagine what hell he went through.
    They both say that they don't discuss murder when they talk. I have to say that there are a lot of fake audio conversations between Jeff and his father on the web, where they repeat in detail the details of the official version of what happened, and this is a lie. I emphasize that these audios from "Fox" are fake.

  • @katarinastene9069
    @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому +4

    Yes exactly. He don`t know, because he can not explain it as his own actions. Jeff is talking all the time from a point of view of a 100% normal person. How you don`t see it?

  • @musicheaven7572
    @musicheaven7572 Місяць тому +16

    How does body language reading change for different disorders? I have ADHD Autism and Anxiety and find that my reaction to what I say is often based on how I think other people are going to react. I say things more nervously when I know what I'm saying might not be received great and with my Autism I adopt other people's habits and mimic their body language.

  • @BAT1357
    @BAT1357 Місяць тому +14

    I always love watching these videos. Its so interesting to see different interpretations of people's body language. The human mind and body language is such a fascinating thing.

  • @Sammy3Wick
    @Sammy3Wick Місяць тому +19

    Oh absolutely I'd love to see the other half of this interviews verbal and non verbal body language please! Anything to do with Jeff I find absolutely fascinating!
    Thank you again : )

    • @FillyK80
      @FillyK80 Місяць тому +1

      Jeff is a fascinating serial killer; to me this is because he's different from most other serial killers. He's so soft spoken and non confrontational; even when he killed people he did so when they were unconscious for the most part. He didn't torture his victims; the atrocities he committed against them came after they were already dead. Very unique and very interesting.

  • @juliemccann1549
    @juliemccann1549 Місяць тому +4

    He said once a month not weekly, your suppose to be preforming an analysis and got something wrong straight away. I can never understand how people constantly fail to proof

  • @katarinastene9069
    @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому +3

    Jeff is tired of this story here. Tired of this lies.
    It`s terrible how this fake story created at first, then how Jeff and Lionel were forced to follow this story - and now experts analyse if they telling truth or not. It`s just like to take a person and make him to something else, and then analyse what`s done.

  • @foxtail1010
    @foxtail1010 Місяць тому +28

    What a nice surprise to have a video to watch tonight!

  • @ashleywebb157
    @ashleywebb157 Місяць тому +12

    I find it fascinating that he answers without checking in with his dad. He’s not nervous or ashamed to admit these things in front of his father which is strange to me.

    • @jazlynlopez6409
      @jazlynlopez6409 Місяць тому +8

      Most likely because his dad already knew the answers. Like they said his interviews were all over magazines for years.

    • @katarinastene9069
      @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому

      He is not ashamed because all details were known before interview. Phillips, Lionel and Jeff knew exactly what he will say here. And also, he is not ashamed because he didn`t kill anybody at all. Read "The Dahmer Analysis".

    • @katarinastene9069
      @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому +1

      @@manofmagic1803 ....after horrible thing he was listening about himself in court, this interview is just nothing.. Jeff is visibly tired of this story here.

  • @lunamay4019
    @lunamay4019 Місяць тому +12

    Yes please, more of this interview.

  • @JessicaRamirez-xn4jq
    @JessicaRamirez-xn4jq Місяць тому +8

    Can you PLEASE cover John Paul Miller’s bizarre interviews 😅

  • @Hannius1
    @Hannius1 Місяць тому +5

    "Visits about once a month". Pretty big difference between 12 vs 52 visits per year, if you're gonna use that as context

  • @KrispyChanges
    @KrispyChanges Місяць тому +19

    I love how he can rock that shirt but if I wore it I’d look like a 60 year old grandma

    • @jazlynlopez6409
      @jazlynlopez6409 Місяць тому +2

      This might not make sense but I think it’s cause he’s bald lol

    • @CityBohoGirl
      @CityBohoGirl Місяць тому

      😂

  • @sl0thilicious
    @sl0thilicious Місяць тому +7

    Love the shirt! Thanks for this video, much prefer these over reality tv stuff. Would love to see a take on someone with a diagnosed psychological disorder of some kind.

  • @lightfeather6238
    @lightfeather6238 Місяць тому +39

    IMHO Jeffrey’s father was a controlling narcissist who created the dissfuntuon in this family. He shows every sign right down to the grandiose sneaky behavior. The family was in shambles and he was a contributing factor. I have always felt terrible for the mother as he made her out to be a danger. As a husband he should have been a great support but he’s not right completely diobolical . I even suspect that he SA his son .

    • @p1nkelephants
      @p1nkelephants Місяць тому +7

      Although I agree with most of that, I don't think it's fair to speculate about SA.

    • @josheakins5137
      @josheakins5137 Місяць тому

      Oh wow a keyboard expert psychologist that Can diagnose people from a couple of video clips🙄 Imagine being that arrogant and foolish🤡

    • @MariaDonkova
      @MariaDonkova 23 дні тому +1

      @@p1nkelephantsWell his father admitted to it happening to his son as a child by some random neighbor, but then lies about it? Weird.

    • @p1nkelephants
      @p1nkelephants 23 дні тому

      @MariaDonkova OK, but my comment was more about saying, 'I even suspect that he SA his son.' That makes it sound like pure speculation, which I don't think is fair.

  • @LeeeeeeeeA
    @LeeeeeeeeA Місяць тому +3

    Jeff was SA d by his father i guess.. Its obvious

  • @ksaylor83
    @ksaylor83 Місяць тому +6

    Who remembers when Logan used to forget to "roll the intro we spent a bunch of money on" lol

  • @brittanynix8956
    @brittanynix8956 Місяць тому +6

    Yes do the whole video interview

  • @molliblack6623
    @molliblack6623 Місяць тому +4

    When he states that he had the house pretty much to himself I read it as he was unsure if his parents could come home at any time but he was pretty sure they would not be returning. That phrase is also common for the time period.

  • @lorilangford2003
    @lorilangford2003 Місяць тому +10

    I have never been this early! Love the videos!

  • @ejc9858
    @ejc9858 Місяць тому +6

    Unrelated because I just started the video, but I am obsessed with that shirt. It’s like a colonial tapestry - it’s beautiful and timeless.

    • @129stacey
      @129stacey Місяць тому

      He has his own shirt line

    • @ejc9858
      @ejc9858 Місяць тому

      Yep! I just wanted to say that I appreciated that pattern. It brings back a lot of happy nostalgia for me.

  • @Kingtut2121
    @Kingtut2121 Місяць тому +4

    Great video! I'd enjoy watching more of the interview. Also Ice Man would be great. He has some very interesting interviews and I never could tell if he did all he said or was boasting.

  • @qs6705
    @qs6705 Місяць тому +5

    Please do the rest of the interview!! I really enjoy these videos, keeping my eyes peeled for the next part👀

  • @a_o011
    @a_o011 Місяць тому +2

    It's interesting to think he could have worked as a forensic pathologist and would have probably been extremely good at it. If you know.... he didn’t enjoy doing the killing.

  • @deriene_rocha
    @deriene_rocha 8 годин тому +1

    He was a psychopath who said the true: That was no reason behind his behavior, it was just a compulsion, a sexual urge to do it. No remorse.
    We have a hard time knowing that and we keep looking for reasons. But maybe some people just born with strong tendencies to be cruel, for not feelling empathy.
    I think its part of human nature, biological. Not all humans will be like him, but I think thats more sadistic cruel people than we like to admit. If you just have a look on History, politics, even the news... You will see how often people do horrible things...

  • @JazminKhalifa
    @JazminKhalifa Місяць тому +3

    I think he had the house to himself and then when he had a victim over there, so technically he’s not by himself anymore.

  • @deriene_rocha
    @deriene_rocha 8 годин тому +1

    He was telling the truth, but his truth was horrible.
    He was a psychopath. Like a lot of people are.
    A person behavior is never just because of their culture and childhood, is allways nurture + nature. Thats why people go trough similar issues and have different reactions.

  • @flipz4398
    @flipz4398 Місяць тому +1

    You should do Michyael Jackson LEAVING NEVERLAND!! Wade & Jimmy are proven liars but i would LOVE yuour take on it!! THX!!

  • @PoppyDada27
    @PoppyDada27 Місяць тому +1

    Wait, fact check, the interviewer said Lionel comes to visit once a MONTH at around 6:15, but around 8:00 you say he visited once a WEEK. Can anyone confirm which it is? Or did he visit once a week while writing the book and after that only once a month? Thank you!
    Note: 32:00 "that's when the nightmare became a reality." I'd love a forensic linguist to unpack that one!

  • @lexclark4151
    @lexclark4151 Місяць тому +3

    Gonna need you to do a video on Love is Blind UK because there's some CRAZY body language going on in that one....

  • @katcihealer
    @katcihealer Місяць тому +3

    I think there was a lot more going on with ignoring him as an infant and beyond. We now know how dangerous this can be. Thank you for doing this very interesting video.

  • @ThatMontanaMom
    @ThatMontanaMom Місяць тому +10

    Glad to see you post!

  • @frommousietomouthy4991
    @frommousietomouthy4991 Місяць тому +4

    Just found this channel! Love it ! I love studying these types of things .

  • @DegrassiStKids
    @DegrassiStKids Місяць тому +2

    I haven’t seen your other videos on him but I’m from Wisconsin and interested in true crime and have done some looking into Jeffery and it sounds like you had the same take on his parents which is that they were terrible parents not that this excuses what he did but I wonder if there would’ve been some difference to Jeffery if he was cared for more

  • @missbrowniejay
    @missbrowniejay Місяць тому +2

    I think the mom felt guilty for abandoning him when he was young and probably can't face that she caused issues with his stability by being absent during critical times of his development. The mother seems to be a significant contributor to most serial killers, I've noticed

  • @joannamadrid0725
    @joannamadrid0725 Місяць тому +4

    So happy to be this early. I love this channel! 🙂‍↔️

  • @Maazzzo
    @Maazzzo Місяць тому +2

    I miss the captions! please bring them back, the craptions are not always accurate.

  • @corinayvette
    @corinayvette Місяць тому +1

    Can you guys please do a video on the interview with Richard Hoffman, there is new evidence from his grandson on tik tok which leads him and others to believe that he is the zodiac killer and he says some creepy stuff in the interview!!! Thank you

  • @BlackberryHoudini
    @BlackberryHoudini 26 днів тому +1

    His dad was a substitute teacher for my school system as a teen and was a kind and quiet man. It’s so interesting to see how many people think he was evil in the comments when, in my memory, he was just an old man passing out busy work.

  • @EdenDespina
    @EdenDespina Місяць тому +2

    I would like to see more from this interview,please.

  • @ThisGuyVlogs
    @ThisGuyVlogs Місяць тому +4

    A whole different species of human..

  • @ozzyinphilly
    @ozzyinphilly Місяць тому +5

    It’s 4am in KY, got some bad news tonight and can’t sleep. I’m so glad he posted this.

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 Місяць тому +2

      Stay safe. Hope you are ok.

    • @ozzyinphilly
      @ozzyinphilly Місяць тому +1

      @@justkiddin84 I really appreciate that.

    • @ana2806
      @ana2806 Місяць тому +1

      Hope you’re okay stranger! ❤

  • @allimills5694
    @allimills5694 Місяць тому +2

    I'd love to see you do an analysis of yourself watching one of your previous analysis videos!!

  • @jennellevanderkooy7074
    @jennellevanderkooy7074 Місяць тому +2

    JeFFreY HaD abanDOnMenT issues

    • @MariaDonkova
      @MariaDonkova 23 дні тому

      well it’s a fair assumption 😂

  • @wiepiedev
    @wiepiedev Місяць тому +2

    No mention of him being on medication at the time of the interview. How valid is the reading of all the reactions etc of Jeffrey Dahmer in this interview

  • @ILaughAtYourFailure5
    @ILaughAtYourFailure5 Місяць тому +4

    I’m early!

  • @shethingsd
    @shethingsd Місяць тому +2

    Definitely continue this interview, please

  • @notbad4-45
    @notbad4-45 25 днів тому +1

    I think you cannot have the ability to read everyone’s body languages because Jeffrey was complex and weird. There are just some humans who do not fit in the box with the rest. It’s like you try to portray what you read before he says something that proves it. Was it your first time watching?

  • @gavincarroll-my6mf
    @gavincarroll-my6mf 27 днів тому +1

    Bro you just yap the whole time

  • @sashaturned
    @sashaturned Місяць тому +5

    Sometimes Lionel watch his son and seems to ask himself : "how i could produce such a creature". The most bizarre part is he connected to his son the most while he was in prison with the truth for anyone to see.

  • @GabeHelms7048
    @GabeHelms7048 Місяць тому +3

    I think his father was still controlling Jeff until his last day. I wish his father wasn't there for the interview. He might have opened up more and talked about the abuse he suffered as a child.

  • @abigailrose1806
    @abigailrose1806 Місяць тому +3

    I am suggesting this as I find it a great insight into Jeffrey Dahmer's background as much as the interviews: a high school classmate, Derf Backderf, of Dahmer's created a graphic novel that later became a movie, "My Friend Dahmer." It's VERY good and wonderfully drawn. It's a great perspective that despite his parents later claiming that Jeff had a "normal" childhood, his classmate is able to point out that the entire town knew that his mother, Joyce, had huge issues and the marital disputes were undeniable between his parents. Backderf has a guide in the back of the book to explain how he drew and interpreted many of Dahmer's interviews and his parents' interviews to create the scenes that he didn't witness himself but was able to create due to provided witness accounts. To sum it up if you didn't see the film, Jeff was always a background character at school. He only started gaining friends when he started putting on fake outbursts as if he were mentally challenged. Even when the author was sort of friends with him, he said Jeff still came off very odd, quiet, and sometimes very unsure of himself. It's a really interesting read.

  • @joyceleentvaar
    @joyceleentvaar 27 днів тому

    Can someone please explain to me what contempt is? I can't seem to figure it out, makes no sense to me. Like I looked up the dutch word for it and it's somewhere close to disdain (minachting for the dutchies), but then this dude says 'perhaps he's not troubled by that, by going back and talking about these things' when showing contempt like wtf.. feelings of contempt surely sounds troubling to me

  • @Домин-с8ц
    @Домин-с8ц 24 дні тому

    Ngl I feel like once you’ve been through the prison and court system for a crime like this, you must have spent hours in rooms going over everything you’ve done over and over and over again, as well as being in prison so I gotta assume at a point “shame” becomes irrelevant in your behavior.

  • @Fekuni
    @Fekuni Місяць тому +1

    Hey ur whole shabang has been debunked pls STOP😂

  • @kevingomes5750
    @kevingomes5750 28 днів тому

    I can have compassion for his victims and him. He looks like he didn’t receive a lot of love as a kid and it seems like he had a lot of shame and guilt for the way he thought. Like he wanted to get caught to stop it

  • @gtfotattoo
    @gtfotattoo Місяць тому +1

    Why does Dahmer sound like Ron Swanson

  • @Espring07
    @Espring07 17 днів тому

    I think he lived with his grandma or an older female relative of some kind, I heard or read that somewhere but don’t remember exactly where

  • @justkiddin84
    @justkiddin84 Місяць тому

    I did not realize he was so young with the first victim. Yowza he was creepy. So was his father. I’m glad these interviews were done, but man, it’s dark!

  • @Ella-pc4bf
    @Ella-pc4bf Місяць тому +10

    Whether or not it is was an addiction doesn’t mean he or any addict has no agency in their choice. Yes, he may have experienced pleasure from it but it was also his choice to do those time and time again despite hurting people, the consequences too. He actively chose not to get help despite knowing he needed it. I can have empathy for aspects of his life but that doesn’t mean I don’t find his crimes horrific or that I don’t see him as a monster. You can say “oh, that person had a bad childhood and that is very sad, I am sorry he had to go through that” while also saying what he did was vile and monstrous. One does not negate the other.

    • @clownbag
      @clownbag Місяць тому

      This is true. Drug addicts have less agency. They have to manage debilitating and sometimes deadly withdrawal symptoms. Dalmer did not experience any of this. He continued because he was getting away with it, and did not care enough about the victims to change his behaviours.

    • @Ella-pc4bf
      @Ella-pc4bf Місяць тому

      @@clownbag I don’t even think about withdrawals. That is a good point.

  • @kittenblack6419
    @kittenblack6419 27 днів тому

    Please do more of this interview. I’ve heard others do this same type of thing, but you have a different way of explaining things. A nicer easier way of describing everything. I’m a new subscriber 👋🏼🙂

  • @stephbxx
    @stephbxx Місяць тому

    So fascinating. Thank you for this analysis! I work in behavioral health and have an M.S. in Ed. with an advanced certificate in School Psychology. I think it may be a mix of nature & nurture along with psychopathy. He's obviously intelligent, but lacks the empathy to overcome his compulsions.

  • @jooxumja
    @jooxumja 29 днів тому

    I always felt that him and his dads Time together in the garage playing with roadkill was more than just father son bonding

  • @jenninscho1980
    @jenninscho1980 Місяць тому +3

    📌Please make the size of the video you're observing FULL screen size so it's not so small in the corner of our screen. Then when you start to speak/provide your analysis the screen size can be cut back to you.🙂
    We just don't need to observe you watching the small screen in the corner too. 😉
    📌I'd love to see you analyze JP Miller's Newsnation interview. He's so obvious though but I'm still curious of your thoughts.
    Thank you! 😊

    • @quackkedupfunnygirl
      @quackkedupfunnygirl Місяць тому +1

      I wonder if he does it to not get flagged as stealing content as lots of these original posters would find any reason to come after him instead of accepting that it is fair use.

    • @jenninscho1980
      @jenninscho1980 Місяць тому

      ​@@quackkedupfunnygirlthat's a good point.

  • @Youtubbyface14
    @Youtubbyface14 Місяць тому

    Please analyse the Netflix show American murd3r: Laci Peterson

  • @Dead-ladybug
    @Dead-ladybug Місяць тому

    33:44 he did have a younger brother so maybe that could have been a person coming and going to the house?

    • @katarinastene9069
      @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому

      The fact is Jeff was never left alone or "abandonded". Here he is telling the story he was forced to repeat all the time. Joyce left a house in Bath only at the end of august 1978, and from october Jeff started at Ohio University. It`s the fake story, yes. Scenario for "horror movie", nothing more. Jeff never killed anyone.
      Read "Dahmer Analysis".

  • @danielsantiagourtado3430
    @danielsantiagourtado3430 Місяць тому +1

    Love your content ❤❤❤

  • @lizalou-thisoldtroll9354
    @lizalou-thisoldtroll9354 Місяць тому

    Having the pretty much to himself, i think is because the grandmother used to check in.

  • @AnimalsMe
    @AnimalsMe Місяць тому

    I wonder if the "pretty much had the house to myself" issue had to do with the fact he had men over that he killed, so he considered those people as not being alone

  • @Epoch-vu8cj
    @Epoch-vu8cj 27 днів тому

    finger lickin good

  • @dgk8769
    @dgk8769 Місяць тому

    From a psychoanalytic perspective, I believe that Jeffrey Dahmer had depersonalized while depersonalizing his victims. He did this relative to an urge for what is called ‘introjective identification’. This a wish and need to assume the identity of the other person. His introjective identification so strong a need, he became a cannibal. Which further suggests to me that he had an intense experience of what is called ‘anaclitic depression.’ This is a longing to be nurtured, wanted and needed’. In his case, so intense was his longing, that, paradoxically enough, he had ab urgency to be dominated. Inasmuch as he literally dominated his victims, because he depersonalized so much, he could fantasize that it was the victims who dominated him. This doesn’t mean they dominated or that Dahmer consciously thought of his victims as dominating him. All of this wishes and fantasies and needs and longings , and introjective identification and depressive experiences were unconscious. They were defebse mechanisms. What would he be defending against? A profound fear, an utter dread, of death and dying. A dread that he projected literally into his victims.
    With this said, I wonder if you would have a different take on Dahmer’s nonverbal behaviors. A filter paradoxically enough that would not be about him dominating, inasmuch as he literally did, but one of loneliness, dread, fanasty, wish, masochism, and ultimately, submission. Not a need and wish for domination, but rather, just the opposite. A need and wish for submission. If so, would your read of his nonverbals be different?

    • @katarinastene9069
      @katarinastene9069 Місяць тому

      You analyse Jeff from the point of what you got to know from media. Read "The Dahmer Analysis" in additional.

  • @newupdates7799
    @newupdates7799 Місяць тому

    His father looks like Vladimir😂 Putin

  • @129stacey
    @129stacey Місяць тому

    Please, do the rest of this video, I love hearing what you see

  • @Rachy71
    @Rachy71 Місяць тому

    Can you please cover more of this interview?

  • @suzymurray9720
    @suzymurray9720 Місяць тому

    😮please continue ❤from 🇬🇧 😊

  • @Im_lil_kennedy
    @Im_lil_kennedy Місяць тому

    I wouldn’t call this interview rare tbh

  • @roisinshortall1236
    @roisinshortall1236 Місяць тому

    ❤ loved this very interesting 🤔

  • @JoeysMagGoth
    @JoeysMagGoth Місяць тому +2

    I don't think there was anyone else in the house with him at that time.
    My theories for the "no shake" -
    1. He had the house to himself, but not literally. It still wasn't HIS house, he couldn't really do whatever he wanted to it.
    2. The "unbelievable" take - that he had this house to himself, at that age, for so long. Like, the situation itself is wrong and unthinkable.

  • @NayatSarı
    @NayatSarı Місяць тому

    Why are you saying the word fascinating all the time? Are you really fascinated by his body language or his story? I don’t get it. 😮 You say it every time and repeat it, can someone explain it why?😂

  • @gabrielledalton9130
    @gabrielledalton9130 Місяць тому +5

    Hey there, I want to let you know that I have unsubscribed from your channel. Could you please respect your ex's wishes and remove the videos featuring her? I believe it's the decent thing to do since you know they upset her. She is trying to move on from the past, so it would be really appreciated if you could take those videos down. Thanks

    • @Lexy2811
      @Lexy2811 Місяць тому +1

      I unsubscribed as well due to an incorrect body language analysis. Some interpretations seem wrong. BTW if he's a monster, I don't want to follow a person like him.

    • @canary_miner
      @canary_miner 21 день тому

      I had no idea, does his ex have an account?

  • @abbycareyyy7755
    @abbycareyyy7755 Місяць тому +3

    I just watched a video about body language analysis being all BS basically and not at all any type of science. I still love to watch these anyway 😂😂😂

    • @Jag...
      @Jag... Місяць тому

      Somebody really had to tell you this? Here on UA-cam "they" (the analyzers) are often very specific and detailed when it's a solved case and the facts are known. When it's an ongoing case they are always more vague. The signs they're reading are stuff that in many cases CAN show deception but it could also be nervousness, lack of sleep or 100 other reasons why somebody does or says specific things. I find it interesting BUT I'd never take it as facts.

    • @abbycareyyy7755
      @abbycareyyy7755 Місяць тому

      @@Jag... exactly

    • @abbycareyyy7755
      @abbycareyyy7755 Місяць тому +1

      @@Jag... why did you need to include the “somebody really had to tell you this?” part - I interpreted that as not very kind and also judgmental. I always understood, as they literally say in their own videos, that there are a lot of variables and this is just an analysis of potential options. This other video I saw was absolutely looking down on what they do 100% and saying they profit off of BS, are babbling nonsense that has no evidence, and claiming they’re an official expert of some sort when they are not, and against these videos entirely. It was way more anti- body language analysis than those points you mentioned and what the “experts” themselves admit. It was more about the ethical side of it. So I just meant that even after I watched that video I still find these interesting anyway 😊 but I never said that the video opened my eyes to the idea that they are not all knowing every time.

  • @tricia182
    @tricia182 Місяць тому

    I love ❤💕💖 all ur videos Logan!

  • @jamewithaz
    @jamewithaz Місяць тому

    Do Blake lively