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This episode delves into the complex narrative surrounding Jeffrey Dahmer, highlighting the ways in which his actions have been dramatized while acknowledging the heinous nature of his crimes.

I draw on my academic background and research in the behavior of serial killers, to provide a nuanced understanding of Dahmer's life through the lens of trauma, attachment theory, and human design. 

My goal is to inform the collective around how trauma is a visceral response that is often currated from systemic failure and a lack of support rather than inherent evil. By examining Dahmer's human design chart, we see how his experiences and unmet needs shaped his behaviors, emphasizing the importance of addressing trauma and providing support to prevent such tragedies.

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