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- Aug. 12, 1991: Milwaukee:Did They All Have to Die?
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- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1991
- Aug. 12, 1991 Busybodies & Crybabies
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- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- NATION, Page 28
- MILWAUKEE MURDERS
- Did They All Have to Die?
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- <p>Chagrined Milwaukeeans learn how the police let a serial killer
- slip through their hands to kill again
- </p>
- <p>By Alex Prud'Homme--Reported by Mary Cronin/New York and Georgia
- Pabst/Milwaukee
- </p>
- <p> How can it have happened? Police officers are alerted
- that a dazed, naked Asian boy is staggering on a Milwaukee
- street. Jeffrey Dahmer, 31, convinces them that 14-year-old
- Konerak Sinthasomphone is his homosexual lover. Dahmer happens
- to be a convicted child molester, but the police do not check
- him out. Instead of rescuing the young Laotian immigrant from
- Dahmer, who has since confessed to murdering and mutilating 17
- men over the past 13 years, the cops seem to laugh off the
- incident as a gay love spat. They deliver the 14-year-old to
- Dahmer's apartment. And as soon as they leave, Dahmer reportedly
- proceeds to strangle the boy and dismember his body.
- </p>
- <p> The release of police-department radio and telephone
- transcripts apparently showing how badly the officers had
- blundered intensified the shock and anger that have gripped
- Milwaukee ever since the decomposing remains of 11 bodies were
- discovered in Dahmer's small apartment two weeks ago. Police
- made their grisly find only because they came across another
- fleeing victim, who told them Dahmer was trying to kill him.
- Black and gay leaders, noting that most of Dahmer's victims were
- nonwhite and some were homosexual, have accused police of years
- of bigotry and neglect.
- </p>
- <p> Though police chief Philip Arreola attempted to defuse the
- situation by suspending the three officers involved in the
- Sinthasomphone case and filing administrative charges against
- them, public indignation rose as new details came to light.
- According to local news accounts, two black women called the
- cops in the early-morning hours of May 27 and reported that they
- found the youth, naked and bleeding, being chased by Dahmer.
- Laurie Eggert, a police-union lawyer, said the three officers
- who responded found the boy highly intoxicated and attributed
- the bleeding to a scrape on the leg. Dahmer convinced the
- officers that the boy was his 19-year-old lover and that they
- had quarreled. When the officers returned the youth to Dahmer's
- apartment, says Eggert, they saw nothing unusual.
- </p>
- <p> According to the Milwaukee Journal, they should have. The
- paper said Dahmer told investigators that when the officers
- brought the boy back, photographs of victims were strewn about
- the apartment and the body of one victim was in the bedroom,
- "smelling like hell."
- </p>
- <p> The police transcripts show that the officers involved
- apparently joked and laughed about the incident with the
- dispatcher. "Intoxicated Asian, naked male. Was returned to his
- sober boyfriend," said a policeman, who added that his partner
- "is going to get deloused." Glenda Cleveland, whose daughter and
- niece initially spotted Sinthasomphone on the street, later
- called the police and repeatedly asked what had been done about
- the "child." One of the officers who had been at the scene
- responded, "It wasn't a child, it was an adult...It is all
- taken care of...It's a boyfriend-boyfriend thing."
- </p>
- <p> Milwaukee blacks are incensed because the cops believed
- Dahmer, who is white, instead of the black women. "This is a
- very racist city," said community activist Queen Hyler. "You
- have a white guy killing people weekly, with bodies stacking up
- in a building occupied mostly by blacks, but the cops are too
- busy riding shotgun on the black community to pay any
- attention." Black and gay leaders have called for an independent
- investigation of the department, claiming that it is still
- philosophically under the sway of Harold Breier, who retired as
- police chief in 1984 after a rigid 20-year reign. Meanwhile,
- Chief Arreola was facing sharp criticism from within his ranks
- after suspending the three officers involved in the May 27
- incident and ordering an internal investigation.
- </p>
- <p> As the investigation continued, a profile of Dahmer
- emerged that seems to suggest he fits classic patterns of a
- serial killer. Says Robert Ressler, a former FBI agent and a
- pre-eminent expert on mass murderers: "Dahmer falls into the
- subcategory of the sadistic, sexually oriented serial killer who
- is inevitably a white male loner and usually intelligent." This
- type of killer, says Ressler, generally comes from a broken
- home, has had poor parenting and/or was abused early in his
- life, usually doesn't marry, is often an alcoholic or drug
- addict and can be suicidal. Dahmer--who according to his
- father was molested by a neighbor boy at the age of eight,
- though Dahmer himself denies it--seems to fit most of these
- criteria.
- </p>
- <p> Last week police searched the grounds of the former Dahmer
- house in Bath, Ohio, for the remains of Steven Hicks, who may
- have been the murderer's first victim. In 1978 Hicks, 18, was
- hitchhiking when Dahmer, also 18 at the time, took him home,
- killed him with a barbell and smashed his bones with a hammer.
- So far, about 100 bone and three tooth fragments have been
- recovered from the grounds. Investigators plan to test them
- against a lock of hair and dental records that Hicks' parents
- provided in the hope of proving a match. In a statement issued
- last week, the Hicks family said, "We have spent a great deal
- of time trying to understand the motivation for such a heinous
- crime and concluded that some acts are so evil they simply
- cannot be explained."
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