Over 30 years later, 34 Wisconsinites reflect on the shock, fear and media frenzy that followed Jeffrey Dahmer’s arrest
Some of My Dahmer Collection
A handful of Dahmer-related items collected over the past few years
Trial Transcript: Michael Salinas
One of the young men drugged and assaulted by Dahmer at a Milwaukee hotel recounts his experience for the jury
213 Things from Apartment 213
Inventory of some of the innocuous and incriminating items found in Dahmer’s apartment at the time of his arrest
Dissect or Destroy: The Case of Dahmer’s Brain
A proposal to study Dahmer’s brain sparked a heated dispute between his parents following his death. Here that debate is examined through case documents, press coverage and the complete transcript of the Oct. ’95 hearing involving Lionel Dahmer and Joyce Flint’s attorney
Official Statement from Dr. Dietz: February 15th, 1992
Full statement issued to the media by Dr. Park Dietz following the verdict of the Dahmer trial
Unnumbered: The Myth of Room 507
The truth behind the rumour which claims Dahmer killed Steve Tuomi in Room 507 of the Ambassador Hotel. Including insight from the – very helpful! – original source and why the exact room number will forever be unknown
Trial Transcript: Testimony from Dr. Park Dietz (part 2 of ?)
More transcribed testimony from forensic psychiatrist, Dr. Dietz. Includes the discussion of Dahmer’s paraphilias, his preferences for a partner and the role of alcohol in his murders
Trial Transcript: Testimony from Dr. Park Dietz (part 1 of ?)
In the first part of his tesitmony, forensic psychiatrist Dr. Dietz describes his extensive research into the defendant, the concept of ‘paraphilias’ and Dahmer’s appreciation for the wrongfulness of his conduct
Dahmer on Display: Serial Killer Exhibition, London
Exploring and authenticating the Dahmer artifacts on show at Europe’s Serial Killer Exhibit
Letters from Mr. Dahmer
Three lesser-seen letters sent from Dahmer to potential donators in the Spring of ’93
Trial Transcript: Defence Rebuttal by Gerald P. Boyle
Gerald Boyle’s response to the prosecution’s closing argument at Wisconsin v. Jeffrey Dahmer