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- Jeffrey Dahmer - Wikipedia
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer ( ˈdɑːmər ; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, [4] was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismembered seventeen men and boys between 1978 and 1991 [5]
- Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story - Wikipedia
Dahmer is about the life of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer (Evan Peters) Other main characters include Dahmer's father, Lionel (Richard Jenkins), his stepmother Shari (Molly Ringwald), suspicious neighbor Glenda (Niecy Nash), and grandmother Catherine (Michael Learned)
- Jeffrey Dahmer | Biography, Crimes, Death, Facts | Britannica
Jeffrey Dahmer, a notorious American serial killer, shocked the world with his heinous crimes and gruesome acts of violence that earned him the chilling moniker "The Milwaukee Cannibal "
- Jeffrey Dahmer: Biography, Serial Killer, Milwaukee Cannibal
Convicted serial killer and sex offender Jeffrey Dahmer murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 Read about his dad, childhood, height, death, and more
- Dahmer (2002) - IMDb
Dahmer: Directed by David Jacobson With Jeremy Renner, Bruce Davison, Artel Great, Matt Newton Biopic about notorious American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, taking place in both the past and the present
- Jeffrey Dahmers Life (and Death) in Prison - Biography
His heinous crimes and murders sentenced him to life in prison, but after less than three years behind bars, the cold-blooded killer became the victim Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer admitted
- Jeffrey Dahmer: A Timeline of His Murders, Arrests and Death - Biography
Notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer shocked the world when he was arrested in 1991, as much for the heinous crimes he committed against his victims, as for the fact that he killed 17
- Jeffrey Dahmers 17 victims and what we knew about them - USA TODAY
Dahmer, who frequently lured victims to his apartment with the promise of money, targeted people who moved from place to place, a fact that left reporters with scant details of their lives
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