Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994) was an American serial killer, necrophile and cannibal, who murdered 17 men between 1978 and 1991 (with the majority of the murders occurring between 1989 and 1991).
Dahmer attended The Ohio State University, but dropped out after one term. Dahmer's father then made him sign up with the Army. He signed up for a six-year stint in the Army, he was released after only two years because of his excessive drinking. In 1982, he moved in with his grandmother in West Allis, WI where he would live for six years.
There were many signs of Dahmer's increasingly unhinged frame of mind, however. The August that he moved in with his grandmother, 1982, he was arrested for exposing himself at a state fair. Four years later, he was charged again with public exposure after two boys accused him of masturbating in public. This time he was sentenced to a year in prison, of which he served 10 months.
In 1988 he was arrested for sexually fondling a 13-year-old boy, for which he served one year in a work release camp and was required to register as a sex offender. He convinced the judge that he only needed psychological help, and he was released with a 5 year probation on good behavior. Shortly thereafter, he began the string of murders that would end with his arrest in 1991.
Many people were outraged to learn that Milwaukee police returned Laotian teenager Konerak Sinthasomphone, 14, to Dahmer after he (Dahmer) convinced police that Sinthasomphone was his 19 year-old lover. This happened shortly after Konerak had escaped from Dahmer during the early morning hours of May 27, 1991. He was discovered on the street bleeding and disoriented. Dahmer claimed they had an argument. After being returned against his will by the Police, later that night Dahmer dismembered Sinthasomphone and would keep his skull as a souvenir. Konerak Sinthasomphone was the younger brother of a boy Dahmer molested in 1988.
John Balcerzak (Elected president of the Milwaukee Police Association union in May 2005) and Joseph Gabrish, the two police officers who returned Sinthasomphone to Dahmer, were terminated from the Milwaukee Police Department after their actions were widely publicized. The two officers appealed this termination and were reinstated with back pay. They were named officers of the year by the police union for fighting a "righteous" battle to regain their jobs.
By summer 1991, Dahmer was murdering around one person every week. Matt Turner was killed on June 30th, Jeremiah Weinberger on July 5th, Oliver Lacy on July 12th, and finally Joseph Brandehoft on July 19th, just three days before Dahmer was finally arrested.
Dahmer was one of the serial killers emulated by the villain in the movie Copycat. Like Dahmer, the villain went to gay bars and drugged his victims' drinks. He also cut off one victim's head with a surgical saw. The Canadian grindcore band Dahmer is named after Jeffrey Dahmer.
American heavy metal band Macabre have written a concept album about Jeffrey Dahmer titled Dahmer. The songs "Arc Arsenal" by At the Drive-In and "213" by Slayer are also believed to be about Jeffrey Dahmer. As is the song "Dahmer is Dead" by the Violent Femmes. There is a track on Venetian Snares' album Meathole titled Sinthasomphone. The Irish rock band Therapy?'s song "Trigger Inside" features the lyric, "I know how Jeffrey Dahmer feels, lonely, lonely". Cradle Of Filth makes a reference to Dahmer in their song "Lord Abortion", when describing the technique and mindset of the necrophiliac the song is written about.
Deathrock band Christian Death has written a song titled "Still Born/Still Life" and dedicated it to Dahmer.
In the movie the Ringer, they refer to his name when Johnny Knoxville is playing a man named Steve, and he enters the Special Olympics. He uses the name Jeffy, and when he needs a last name his friend says his last name is Dahmor; it is pronounced the same but with an "O." So his name would be Jeffy Dahmor. In the movie Demolition Man, when Simon Phoenix is going over the list of cryocons, he comes across Jeffrey Dahmer's name and decides to release him ("Jeffrey Dahmer? I LOVE that guy!"). This scene is frequently deleted in modern broadcasts of the film due to Dahmer's subsequent murder in prison in 1994, thus making the scene anachronistic.
Bloody Tea vs. Human Raise has a song about Jeffrey Dahmer Called "Jeffrey Dahmer's CookBook"
| Name | Photo | Age | Date of Death |
| Steven Hicks | 19 | June, 1978 |
| Steven Tuomi | 24 | September 15, 1987 |
| James "Jamie" Doxtator | 14 | October, 1987 |
| Richard Guerrero | 23 | March, 1988 |
| Anthony Sears | 26 | February, 1989 |
| Raymond Smith (aka Ricky Beeks) |
33 | May, 1990 |
| Eddie Smith | 27 | June, 1990 |
| Ernest Miller | 22 | September, 1990 |
| David Thomas | 23 | September, 1990 |
| Curtis Straughter | 19 | February, 1991 |
| Errol Lindsey | 19 | April, 1991 |
| Tony Hughes | 31 | May 24, 1991 |
| Konerak Sinthasomphone | 14 | May 27, 1991 |
| Matt Turner | 20 | June 30, 1991 |
| Jeremiah Weinberger | 23 | July 5, 1991 |
| Oliver Lacy | 23 | July 12, 1991 |
| Joseph Bradeholt | 25 | July 19, 1991 |
| Name | Photo | Age | Date of Abduction |
| Tracy Edwards | 22 | July,1991 |
Jeffrey Dahmer | Jeffrey Dahmer | Jeffrey Dahmer | Jeffrey Dahmer | ג'פרי דאהמר | Jeffrey Dahmer | ジェフリー・ダーマー | Jeffrey Dahmer | Jeffrey Dahmer
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