Jeffrey Dahmer: The Gruesome True Story of a Hungry Cannibalistic Rapist and Necrophiliac Serial Killer
Real Crime by Real Killers, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Philip Hoffman
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Written by:
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Ryan Becker
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Cannibal. Necrophiliac. Kidnapper. Killer.
The stories of serial killers often begin with terrible upbringings and sad events of trauma, but not all have such unfortunate beginnings. Some simply develop their evil on their own and become tainted without anyone realizing it.
Jeffrey Dahmer was a man described by his own father as the result of a child becoming lost in the maelstrom while nobody paid attention, a child who was strange and apathetic but whom nobody bothered to ask why....
The results were catastrophic.
Seventeen men lost their lives and were defiled even after death because of the desires of a neglected young boy who just wanted to fulfill his needs. The following is the tale of a sad child, the same young man who grew up to become the infamous Milwaukee Cannibal, one of the worst serial killers in humanity’s history.
This is a source that recounts the tale of the Milwaukee Cannibal, a man capable of committing the most truly degrading acts on his victims before and even after death; a man who to his last days - and long after - still haunts the city of Milwaukee with the memories of his horrific murders.
Be warned, listener, you aren’t just about to hear about Jeffrey Dahmer and his acts.
You are about to walk into his very mind.
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- Mitchell
- 2022-02-23
Good book... but....
The book is definitely a good listen, however in my humble opinion I think it should be a free book as it is very short... but then again it isn't expensive either so meh......
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