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Dahmer: Legacy of Terror:
Almost immediately after his arrest in July 1991, then 31-year-old Jeffrey Dahmer confessed to murders, cannibalism and a twisted mission to turn his young male victims into “zombie” sex slaves.
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Twenty years after Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested, the man who called police after seeing the serial killer with one of his victims says he still feels regret.
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A lawyer attempted an "auction of the devil" to raise money for family members of Jeffrey Dahmer's victims, but a Milwaukee-area philanthropist put a stop to it.
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He was Milwaukee's most notorious serial killer, but three years after Jeffrey Dahmer was convicted of killing 17 young men and boys, Dahmer himself was murdered in prison.
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Jeffrey Dahmer went from the neighbor few knew to the most well-known man in Milwaukee, for all the wrong reasons.
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Jeffrey Dahmer had been taken out of his Milwaukee apartment in handcuffs, and prosecutors knew they would have to begin the process of building a very difficult and complicated case.
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Patrick Kennedy knew right away something was wrong when he walked into Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment on that hot, sticky summer night in 1991.
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A residential real estate company purchased the vacant lot where serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s home once stood.
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Dahmer: Legacy of Terror :
Former TODAY'S TMJ4 crime reporter Jeff Fleming broke the news to Milwaukee that a serial killer was living in an apartment at 25th & Kilbourn. Fleming remembers his first conversation with ...
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The international spotlight shined bright on Milwaukee in the days following July 22, 1991. In most instances a city would welcome that kind of attention, but this was a completely different ...
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The evening of July 22, 1991 would end with a call that changed Milwaukee Police Detective Pat Kennedy’s career and life forever. WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT
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The Dahmer Archive:
The following are a list of the 17 people who officials identified as Jeffrey Dahmer's victims.
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On November 28, 1994, nearly three years after a judge sentenced Jeffrey Dahmer to life in prison for the deaths of 15 people in Milwaukee County, he was attacked and killed ...
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On February 17, 1992, two days after Jeffrey Dahmer was found sane on all 15 murder counts, a judge sentenced him to prison.
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On September 6th, 1991, following concerns that three Milwaukee Police officers did not follow through on department procedure in checking into the Jeffrey Dahmer/Konerak Sinthasomphone case, Milwaukee Police Chief Phillip Arreola ...
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On August 22, the last of the 15 charges came down against Jeffrey Dahmer in a Milwaukee courtroom.
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On July 26, 1991, information began to come about the case of Konerak Sinthasomphone, a youth who tried to escape from Dahmer before he was eventually killed.
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On July 25, 1991, three days after Jeffrey Dahmer's arrest, Dahmer entered a courtroom for the first time in the case involving the murders he committed.
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On July 24, 1991, two days after Jeffrey Dahmer's arrest, Dahmer admitted many of the crimes he had committed to his attorney, Gerald Boyle.
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On July 22, 1991, Milwaukee Police arrested Jeffrey Dahmer after a man was able to escape his apartment on Milwaukee's near west side and reach a police car.