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This week's episode needs no introduction, we are covering the case of the Milwaukee cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer.

Between 1978 and 1991 Dahmer claimed the lives of 17 boys and men. His motive was to stop the victims from leaving him and to have absolute control over their bodies. Chillingly, he would keep their body parts in the freezer and sometimes eat them. He would document his crimes by taking Polaroids and by bleaching and keeping the skulls.

His eventual capture in 1991 and revelations about his gruesome crimes would lead to him quickly becoming infamous and he went on to do some interviews while in prison, claiming that there was nothing that would have stopped him, the compulsion was too strong.

We take a look at his childhood and family background to see if there were any indications that this normal boy from an ordinary American family would become one of the most notorious serial killers of all time.

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Artwork by Stu Whiffen


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