Investigating 13 common questions about Dahmer collectibles – from identifying fake letters and envelopes to the reality behind the Ambrosia Chocolate wrappers on the market
Tag: 1992
‘Killer Case Files’ Interview with Dr. Dietz
Scans of Park Dietz’s 2021 ‘Real Crime’ magazine interview regarding Jeffrey Dahmer
The Definition of Insanity: Legal Terms Referenced in the Dahmer Case
A brief glossary of legal terms and insanity requirements related to the Dahmer trial
Speak the Truth: Instructions to the Dahmer Jury
Abridged version of the 14-page jury instructions for Wisconsin vs. Dahmer (1992)
Autographs, Officers, and a Brief Encounter with Dahmer
Private investigator and former Milwaukee jail officer Kevin Rogers recalls his brief encounter with Dahmer, alongside an internal MPD investigation into autograph-seeking staff
Ladies and Gentlemen of the Jury: Judging Jeffrey Dahmer
A look at the selection, sequestration and decision-making of the men and women tasked with determining Dahmer’s fate
Columbia Correctional Imitation: Sketchy Letters to Sweden
Investigating the letters allegedly sent from Dahmer to Nick Bergstorm (and how to identify other Dahmer fakes)
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
Official Statement from Dr. Dietz: February 15th, 1992
Full statement issued to the media by Park Dietz following the verdict of the Dahmer trial
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
