1000 Facts About Jeffrey Dahmer

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In 1991, an American serial killer named Jeffrey Dahmer was captured in Milwaukee. Even by the grim and gruesome standards of serial killers, Dahmer's crimes shocked the world. He was not only a prolific serial killer but a necrophile and cannibal to boot. The macabre crime scene in his apartment was nightmarish beyond belief.

1000 Facts About Jeffrey Dahmer contains ALL you could ever want to know about this notorious, harrowing, and enduringly famous man.

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4.1
9 reviews
Amanda James
November 20, 2022
After watching Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, My Friend Dahmer and the documentary on Netflix, I purchase this ebook to get to know Jeffrey Dahmer's story more deeply. When I read this ebook, there were some points that made me feel disturbed (especially the way he cut & the taste of the human flesh). Not all of them have gore points. I continued to read it until the end. I feel sympathy for Dahmer's victims. May their souls rest in heaven.
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Mazen Ahmed
May 19, 2023
I liked how the book gave us information about Jeffrey Dahmer and it sort of explains lite of a serial killer and about how about most of them meant to kill and other were just insane I totally recommend reading this book
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Amber Sarkar
September 15, 2023
easy read
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