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- Aug. 05, 1991: Crime:The Little Flat of Horrors
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Aug. 05, 1991 Was It Worth It?
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- CRIME, Page 26
- The Little Flat of Horrors
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- <p>In a saga recalling The Silence of the Lambs, a Milwaukee man is
- seized in a den of preserved heads and mutilated body parts
- </p>
- <p>By Alex Prud'Homme--Reported by Ken Myers/Cleveland and Georgia
- Pabst/Milwaukee
- </p>
- <p> For months residents sensed that all was not right at the
- Oxford Apartments, a 49-unit low-rise building on Milwaukee's
- crime-infested west side. A power saw buzzed at odd hours. The
- putrid odor of rotting meat flooded the corridors. Occasionally,
- a tenant would hear a cry or the thump of a falling object on
- the second floor.
- </p>
- <p> When police entered Apartment 213 last week, they were
- shocked to find a freezer covered with Polaroid photographs of
- mutilated men. Inside they discovered two severed heads and one
- more stashed in the refrigerator. A closet and filing cabinet
- yielded more human skulls and a kettle containing what are
- thought to be decomposing hands and a male genital organ.
- Various body parts were strewn around the apartment, as were
- bottles of acid and chemical preservatives.
- </p>
- <p> Unlike Hannibal ("the Cannibal") Lecter, the brilliant
- mass-murdering psychiatrist in The Silence of the Lambs, the
- creature who apparently turned Apartment 213 into a private
- slaughterhouse is an unassuming 31-year-old ne'er-do-well named
- Jeffrey L. Dahmer. The pale, sandy-haired Dahmer, who was
- recently fired from his job at a Milwaukee chocolate factory,
- immediately confessed to 11 murders. Police believe he may have
- actually committed as many as 17 during the past 10 years. Most
- of the apartment victims were black males, and some were
- homosexuals. One trait Dahmer seems to share with the fictional
- Lecter is an apparent penchant for cannibalism: he told police
- he had saved a human heart "to eat later."
- </p>
- <p> Throughout much of his life, there were warning signs that
- something was terribly wrong with Jeffrey Dahmer. His
- stepmother, Shari Dahmer, who was interviewed last week by the
- Cleveland Plain Dealer before clamming up to the press, said
- that "when he was young, he liked to use acid to scrape the meat
- off dead animals." At 18, Jeffrey witnessed the bitter divorce
- of his parents and lived with his mother in Bath Township, Ohio.
- But one day, said Shari Dahmer, his mother disappeared with his
- younger brother, leaving Jeffrey with nothing. Often Dahmer
- attempted to sedate himself with alcohol. "He was a gentle
- person, but when he got drunk it would take four policemen to
- hold him down," said Shari Dahmer.
- </p>
- <p> For six years Jeffrey lived with his grandmother in West
- Allis, Wis. During the late 1980s, Shari Dahmer recalled, a
- harsh chemical odor began to emanate from the basement and
- garage. When Jeffrey's father Lionel, a chemist, found "bones
- and the residue in the containers," Jeffrey told him that he had
- been stripping the flesh from an animal he had found. "Now I
- look at it, and I think that it's possible he was destroying
- human body parts," said Shari Dahmer.
- </p>
- <p> Jeffrey Dahmer spent 10 months in prison for fondling a
- 13-year-old Laotian boy in 1988 and offering him $50 to pose
- nude for pictures. On his release, Dahmer was put on probation.
- Although he showed up at the probation office every month, his
- caseworker never visited Dahmer in his home, as is usually
- required. A state department of corrections spokesman said the
- requirement had been waived because the agent was overworked.
- Another serious lapse occurred in May, when police officers were
- called by two women who found a naked, bloodied Asian boy on the
- street. A man the women believe was Dahmer apparently convinced
- the police that the boy was his homosexual partner; the police
- declined to investigate. The 14-year-old boy, whose body has
- been identified amid the carnage in Dahmer's home, was the
- brother of the Laotian youth Dahmer molested in 1988. Three
- police officers were suspended last week pending an
- investigation into why they did not rescue the youth.
- </p>
- <p> Dahmer's murderous rampage might have continued
- indefinitely had one of his victims not escaped last week.
- Running down a Milwaukee street with a pair of handcuffs
- dangling from one wrist, Tracy Edwards, 32, told police that
- Dahmer was trying to kill him. Dahmer was arrested without a
- struggle. He has since expressed remorse and briefed the
- authorities on his modus operandi: he usually lured men from
- shopping malls and bars by offering them money to pose for
- pictures; after drugging them, he would strangle his victims and
- dismember the bodies. Often he boiled their heads to remove the
- flesh, and in at least one case, say authorities, he had anal
- sex with a cadaver.
- </p>
- <p> By week's end police had identified all 11 of the victims
- killed in Dahmer's apartment. Police are following leads to
- determine whether he was responsible for other unresolved
- slayings. At a hearing last week, Dahmer, who is being held on
- a $1 million bond, sat impassively in a Milwaukee courtroom as
- Judge Frank Crivello read out the charges on four counts of
- first-degree intentional homicide, each of which carries a
- mandatory life sentence. More charges are expected to follow
- soon.
- </p>
- <p> "How do you handle something like this?" wondered Shari
- Dahmer. "I saw a woman crying on the news last night. She was
- crying for her missing son. My heart hurts for her. Jeff is
- wrong. Jeff is sick."
- </p>
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