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Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (May 21, 1960-November 28, 1994), also known by the Milwaukee Cannibal and Milwaukee Monster, was an American serial killer and sex offender responsible for the rape, murder, dismemberment, and occasional cannibalization of 17 men and boys from 1978 to 1991. Many of his later murders involved cannibalism and necrophilia. He also practiced permanently preserving his victims. Dahmer has been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and also a psychotic disorder. Dahmer was found legally sane and was tried for the sixteen murders he committed in Wisconsin and was found guilty of fifteen. He was sentenced to fifteen terms of life imprisonment on February 15, 1992. He was later tried and sentenced to a sixteenth term of life imprisonment for an additional murder Dahmer had committed in Ohio in 1978. He spent his time at Columbia Correctional Institution until his murder on November 28, 1994. Jeffrey Dahmer, Jesse Anderson, and Christopher Scarver were let out of their cells to conduct their morning duties. All three were left unsupervised in the gym showers for twenty minutes. At approximately 8:10 a.m. Jeffrey was found on the shower floor severely beaten. Scarver beat Dahmer with a metal bar and also bashed his head against the wall repeatedly during the attack. Dahmer suffered multiple head and face wounds and although he was immediately rushed to a nearby hospital, he succumbed to his wounds and was pronounced dead. Anderson was also beaten with the bar and died two days later.
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JonBenet Ramsey’s burial spot before her family had her headstone placed.
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Jeffrey Dahmer newspaper clipping featuring Ellen M. Ryan and Wendy A.Patrickus
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Edward Gein being escorted by Sheriff Virgil Batterman during Gein’s hearing on June 27th, 1974.
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Edward Theodore Gein (August 27, 1906-July 26, 1984), also known as the Butcher of Plainfield, was an American murderer and body snatcher native to Plainfield, Wisconsin. He gathered the attention of the media after authorities discovered that he had been exhuming corpses from graveyards and making trophies and keepsakes from the bones and skin. Gein confessed to authorities that he killed two women. One woman in 1954, a tavern owner named Mary Hogan, and another woman in 1957, a hardware store owner named Bernice Worden. Gein was found unfit to stand trial and was held in a mental institution. He was found guilty but legally insane by the court for the murder of Worden and then remanded to a psychiatric institution. He died at the Mendota Mental Health Institute of liver and respiratory failure from the cancer he was suffering from at the age of seventy seven on July 26, 1984. He is buried in a family plot in the Plainfield Cemetery in a now unmarked grave.
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Clothing of murder victims of the Columbine High School massacre on display from Jefferson County sheriff’s office in February 2004. Shooters Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed 13 people before taking their own lives.
Source: Denis Schroeder, Rocky Mountain News
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