The most disturbing part is he's aware of what he is and the monster that he's become. There's no denial or delusions of righteousness in what he did. He understands he's a danger to anyone.
@@ChuckNorrisFake I don’t think we need to give them less attention because we can’t just sweep things under the rug because the people behind them or bad people this is history and it needs to be known and taught so it can be prevented, at least in Dahmer’s case there’s a big lesson you can learn even from the show as a parent or as as a potential future parent and that’s to listen to your kids and look for signs because Dahmer tried to tell his dad about his fantasies and his urges to hurt people after the first time he killed but his dad shut him down and who knows maybe if you would’ve listened the Dahmer situation could’ve ended a lot differently
Its terrifying to see him answer the questions so intelligently. And he is fully aware of who he is and what he's done and that he deserves to die. Its creepy
Yeah, at least he knows that he has been caught and there is nothing he can do to avoid his punishment. There is tons of criminals that even decades after his crimes, still lies about it.
at least he’s being honest and he’s actually explaining everything, but it’s scary how he’s a psycho and he talked so normal and calm during the interview
The scariest thing to me isn't how calm he is, but how he has such an understanding of his thought process during that time, most people with mental illnesses can't explain their actions, but he can in full detail, both how and why. It's just unreal
@Abdullah Wahib its nothing....whats more scarier is that people think only their religion is true and only their so called God is God and other people should be killed just coz they don't believe in what you believe How evil
He seemed to have suffered from a schizotype personality disorder. For all ik, schizophrenic patients can be like any other normal person for most part only at times they would go crazy. It's a chronic disorder that can be kept at bay with meds.
Idk, I'd say a lot of people with mental illness can explain their actions. Once you're in a sound state of mind and start thinking about what you did a lot, you can start to piece together some things.
If you didn’t know what this man did, just his way of speaking seems soothing, but that’s also what makes this eerie. The calm, non emotional way of explaining it all.
he is so fascinating. Not in a good way obviously but his whole demeanour, his body language and calmness etc he is so different to most other killers. He was very honest and even answered some questions further in more detail than they asked for.
He's a psychopath that's why, if she was a young black gay male he would have leap forward to take a bite, glad he died the way he did, next put in a school shooter and let them die the same way, so tired of the evilness that walks this Earth
People just don't get it. Do they ?? What he's saying is when someone is bullied so much, the outcome may not be very pretty in the end, people have their limits!!
It's so odd seeing him act like a normal person doing an interview, when he knows what he did. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, so it's really disturbing that he did all of this in my hometown. Sends chills down my spine.
even though many people think it's "insensitive" to make films/documentaries about him and other serial killers, i think it's still important to let the new generation know of what happened back then and why it's still relevant now. this teaches the new generation to be cautious of their surroundings, the people they meet (especially online), and the decisions they make.
The problem is people see this and think if they do the same things they will also get interviews and documentary’s and all the attention that comes with it.
Eh. All this does is glorify serial killers and gives them everlasting infamy. The family members have to see Jeff’s face plastered everywhere and relive those terrible times again. It’s very insensitive to dedicate whole shows to this. Ofc ppl should be educated on this stuff, I just don’t think making Netflix shows out of it is the way to do it.
There's a pic online on Jeffery in a speedo. He had a swimmer's build, and has long arms with big hands. I remember seeing those arms and thinking that he must have been very strong physically.
Honestly its so hard to believe his a serial killer because he has this innocent look its kind of scary how someone who looks this normal can commit such vile acts
It’s terrible how horrible childhoods can ruin someone, abandonment issues, lack of attention as a child, obviously being bullied all that can turn someone who has a mental illness into a full on killer
No he was born that way. Sorry his childhood just wasn’t that bad. He had a mentally Ill mother and a completely loving father. He would be at a higher risk for depression and addiction. but that’s about it. Countless people grow up worse. One of the more obvious examples of nature vs nurture.
It's what made him easily one of the more dangerous serial killers. Ted Bundy, Manson, gacy, gein,... When you look at them there's this feeling that you're looking at pure evil after hearing their crimes, but Dahmer is different in that regard, and that scares the hell out of me.
He knew how to conduct himself and was raised to respect people on the surface he had no desire to n attacking people randomly these were about bizzare sexual urges acted out.
Yep. This is one of the things that sets him apart from other Killers. Ted Bundy for example, denied it until right before he was executed, and he only admitted it then in a last ditch attempt to delay his execution. Bundy did NOT wanna die, Dahmer said in court that he deserved to be executed. Dahmer confessed in graphic detail, about murders that they wouldn't have even known about unless he told them. He also expressed remorse. Bundy smiled all the way through his trial, and always looked smug. Dahmer never smiled once. Bundy was pure evil. Dahmer was just incredibly mentally ill.
@@DavidKen878 most murders stutter, aren't calm, and really aren't being home unlike Jeffrey Dahmer he admitted everything in detail and he had the expressionless emotion most murders aren't like that
He's not the 9nly serial killer to do it Night Stalker had no remorse either and even showed his pentagram tattooed on his hand buy I would say it's the calmness about Dahmer that is disturbing
They're referring to like, 20 seconds of footage from that interview they show here... Him fidgeting his hands and asking to take a break. Technically "never before seen" but really lame.
I cannot believe that someone so cruel can be so calm while he talks about murdering many men, and eating parts of them. I have always just thought in my head that anyone willing to do smith as inhumane must be so sick and unable to live with themselves but that fact that he is calm scares me a bit I won’t lie.
For those who don't know, a 14 year old boy escaped Dahmer's apartment and were in the hands of police. He was dressed in only a bed sheet, couldn't speak English, and was drugged. The police gave him back to Dahmer who had come out to speak to the police. The cops bought his nonsense story and gave the little boy back to Dahmer. Poor kid :-(
Dahmer fascinates me as he’s the only killer who truly seems aware of him crimes and openly discusses it. He seems to genuinely not understand the compulsion that drove him to do these insane acts. Seems rare to see someone own their crimes and not try to excuse them. Still horrific but this approach no doubt will help in understanding what drives these types of people. Bundy and Gacy always annoyed me how they tried to distract the issues and more in control. Dahmer seemed genuinely out of control.
Yeah it annoys me that he wasn't studied more, there should have been more interviews carried out by psychologist, not journalists. I always wished someone asked him why he thinks he had to keep people with him that way instead of trying to build a relationship normally. These guys willingly came back to his apartment so it's not like he couldn't get laid. If he had been nice to them he could have found a boyfriend eventually. It's like he was really scared of abandonment and longed for connection but couldn't handle normal connection or normal love/connection didn't hit the spir for him, I just wanna understand more why that is.
@@Erin-ho8qu exactly, there was no reason I could see why he he couldn’t have what he wanted without killing. What made him think everyone would leave and the only option was murder? And keeping the parts around….I can’t figure out the rationale for that at all. Feels like there’s a load of pieces missing which we’ll never figure out
@@Erin-ho8qu he had BPD as a main trait of his fear of abandonment which means they can sometimes go to extreme lengths to make sure he wasn't abandoned and this also tied in with sociopathy and psychopathy is no remorse and no relating emotionally to others at all he has SOME but it's very limited hence sociopathy and that sense of guilt and remorse kicked in somewhat more after being in prison with the potential of afterlife and death so he became Christian but evidently still wanted death which came when he was bludgeoned in prison with a pipe and recordingly didn't fight back at all or defend himself and yes he should of definitely had been studied I only have sympathy in the fact he was open to talk about these things after being caught so others could understand it at that point that's all he could of done anyway after being imprisoned
Out of all the documentaries and stories I’ve heard and seen this one gave me the most chills simply because of his calmness..it’s weird how he is so calm explaining the horrors he did. I know killers aren’t supposed to have a certain look but he definitely wouldn’t give me serial killer vibes if I were to walk past him. He seems nerdy like a book worm or something
It is devastatingly sad to think about the families of all the victims. However, it saddens me that some people can't control such compulsions and snowball into their awful deeds.
i’m just thankful he was completely honest instead of giving detectives the runaround. i’m also glad a victim family member got more clarity by being strong enough to go speak to him in prison. rest in peace to the 17.
It's taking the fear of rejection, and taking it to a deep psychological reaction. He was calm because, in his head, it made sense for him to create a way to keep these men he desired with him, always. He may have known it was wrong, which is why he hid it, but lacked the self-restraint to stop himself from everything he did.
Honestly, the problem was him being Gay… him being rejected in high-school and never getting the desire and not being able to Take advantage of a man. All that force was on these man. In many different ways sexually and also torture to forfill his way of thinking. Bro was too crazy to wanna be in a relationship.
his case is very fascinating indeed, he's so eerily honest about everything...unfortunate how he turned out, but still doesn't dismiss the disgusted things he did to those 17 innocent men.
Just finished the series on him on Netflix and that was the most disturbing thing EVER and the fact that all that happened in real life is insane. I'm glad he didn't just die peacefully
The dude in the netflix show looks just like him and judging by this small sample of his speech I can say he does a great job, he talks exactly like him. Scary, but very good acting.
@@eiffelviolet He may not look likr him in real life, but hte way production costume dressed him up and the way he acts in the show really makes his character look very similar to dahmer
Interviewing notorious killers like Jeffery is so interesting, to discover their mindset and motives behind these heinous acts and how calm he is while even explaining what he did in detail. It’s crazy
It is because he is a sociopath.. he normalizes it because he’s constantly doing it and it is just normal to him that he doesn’t seem to realize that what he is doing, makes him look like, someone who is mentally ill, would do such a thing, but he talks normal. The thing is I found out Jeffrey is mentally stable..
I've always been very interested in the way that killers and serial killers think, and the motives behind their minds. I always question this one, because he speaks with such understanding and he knows what he did was wrong, but he knew he had a problem and addiction. The way he can just explain it is just really bizarre.
He's fascinating and I'm sure we all just want to hear him talk. He has all of our attention, just like all of his victims. Scary when you think about it.
It’s amazing how different he looked when he was in prison versus when he was arrested. He looks more like a human being in the jumpsuit than the man any of his victims saw did. Just goes to show how being in a dark place mentally can show itself physically.
I now it sounds weird, but if I cannot sleep I listen to JD's voice and it makes me sleepy. He has such a calm monotome voice that it is relaxing for me.
The loss of so many lives due to a person acting out his torturing and murderous fantasies is unfathomably devastating. Period. After watching documentaries and interviews however, I can't help but think how LONELY and completely abandoned he must have felt. He exhibited an antisocial behaviour since early childhood, (labeled and often referred to by kids who knew him as a weirdo), school was definitely NOT a place where he could make friends and hang out with, his home was NOT a haven where he felt protected and loved by his parents (who in my personal opinion BOTH needed mental health and psychological support). I am by no means an expert, but my guess is that emotional abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction experienced in childhood cannot lead anyone to growing anywhere near into a balanced human being. The fact that he would lay for hours beside his victims holding them and the part in his 1993 interview where he says "I just wanted to keep them with me" sends chills down my spine and makes me think at the same time... What if he had known and experienced healthy, devoted attention and affection as a kid. Just, what if...
His case is a difficult one to analyze. I so agree with you on the loneliness part, it played a major role on why he killed those men and boys (and in some of the murders them wanting to leave surely triggered his reaction). However there’s more: the intertwining of hate towards himself being gay and also the influence of hardcore pornography in him not being able to display his sexuality on a healthy way is also very interesting and can explain the sexual component on his criminal acts. Makes you think that if society back then would be more accepting things could have gone the other way around.
If the series has been true to real events, I'd say he probably wouldn't have done these if he had a different childhood. After all people can have dark thoughts but their life is defined by what they actually do. And he wasn't like some other serial killers out there who didn't think they did much wrong or deny all their deeds or justify them. This guy was definitely an odd one. Not all psychos with compulsion become murderers. He needed therapy long before the serial murders started. He wanted help but nobody did much. Just reminds us how important upbringing is. Not always the case but in most cases people who have committed such serious crimes had bad childhoods. Also the signs of needing help. There should be awareness about these stuff cuz ultimately a disturbed individual doesn't only have a ruined future for himself but he can go on to ruin other lives too.
@@moseymay1772 according to his father, David lives a normal life with his family and a job. Only thing, he changed the surname after Jeffrey was detained.
Have you noticed that when he keeps saying what he did, he looks into Nancy Glass's eyes? A normal person would look away because he is ashamed, but he does the opposite. He looks like, he wants to know what her reaction will be. Scary.
I wish his parents would be punished too for creating such emptiness in him, never being present, never nurturing, loving, fulfilling their child. This isn’t a mentally delusional person. He says he wanted to keep them and he believes he deserves death. The whole thing is a hearth wrenching tragedy for everybody!
He can describe his acts so calmly because talking about it is nothing compared to the thrill he got during the crimes. He was very intimate with his whole process keeping pictures, body parts and memories so of course talking about it is easy for him. He probably enjoys speaking about it.
Yes, he was very intimate, that's a good word for it... and he was also super ceremonial, like ritualistic, which is exactly like he says he was obsessive and the compulsion to do it was just too overwhelming. I think out of all his issues that obsessive compulsive stuff was the big one and everything else just followed in line with it. Also being exposed to roadkill and dissecting it routinely with his dad would really play a huge role in all of this because it was an intimate act doing it with his father, like quality bonding, so of course he bonded with his victims this way too.
@@Replenishyourheart You’re one of the few people who actually gets it. Yes, Dahmer had his psychological issues and combined with his childhood trauma, it was a recipe for disaster. But as you said, many people experience similar problems in childhood as well as the same intense feelings of loneliness and lack of control that Dahmer did, yet they do not act out against other people in an attempt to feel better or satisfy themselves. That compulsion, that urge to harm another person and use them for your own ends, that is what separates Dahmer from everyone else. It was not going to go away. He discovered it during puberty when he realized he had an attraction to the insides of animals and human beings. Among other things he so deeply desired. I just don’t think any amount of therapy or early intervention was going to prevent or eliminate these compulsions. At most he could have been prevented from acting on them. I hope everyone understands that and your other points about the fact that he enjoyed it so much he did not care that he had to take a life to get what he wanted.
@@Sage-ke2hjI disagree. I think early intervention could have prevented this because it seemed like it progressed as he got older. I didn't get the vibe that he was always this murderous weirdo. In fact I think his first two victims were mistakes and he didn't want to kill them, but I could be wrong.
Wow his demeanor is just crazy how calm he is. He is so detailed that it gives a glimpse of what a serial killer thinks. He appears so normal it is scary.
He's so different from most of the killers man! Look at his calmness and behaviour. Neither blaming anybody but himself, this is scary. I mean he says he'd go out of control n kill people but how does he then remain to be so calm rest of the time? Weird.
Dahmer is a master class in perception. He got away with alot due to his calm demeanor & charm. It truly shows how we judge people based on appearance & communication skills. The power of both perception & deception is real. 💯
That's because he IS normal. He's a evil man with a dirty, evil, horrifying obsession. He's just like us, but he's obsessed with killing. Or rather as he explained it, keeping them with him. That's what makes him evil. But not different. Do you get what I'm saying? 😭
I was born after he died yet I heard about him back in 2010 and watched all the movies about him and did some research regarding him but this netflix series really made it come to life except for the next door thing that woman lived in another building
He was built far more formidable than I expected. You can tell just by his walk that he was strong as an ox. Victims didn't stand a chance once they were drugged.
The fact that he admits to his actions with 0 emotion and with a straight face.. it’s like he’s used to doing it so it’s normalized to him that he just doesn’t feel anything when explaining. This is beyond words.
People cannot think of what is going thru the minds of a serial killer or who eats people. But there is just something mentally wrong with him, he needed help. Not really a punishment.
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin I agree completely he needed help but with all due respect I think Jeffrey Dahmer himself would ultimately disagree with that himself, I mean he WANTED to die he’s had a suicidal watch and even with his trial statement he wanted death for himself. There is nothing he can do to bring those people back along with the things he DID to THOSE people. Therefore, deserved to die.
He was heavily medicated in these interviews, that's why he appeared so calm and emotionless. Also, he was just a naturally very soft-spoken person. You can still see his nervousness and anxiety when he fidgets and taps his hands and asks them to take a break from recording him.
He always had this fear of being left behind, since his morher left him. I also noticed this in the Netflix series. Still it doesn't justify any of his horrific crimes.
@@a.m.2066 you’re speaking the truth. There is no excuse for going on a rampage. I would say his life was better than most others and those people with worst lives did not do this 🤷
@@a.m.2066 Dahmer was set up to be screwed up in the head from the jump, starting with his mother being heavily medicated before he was even born and his father introducing him to something as grotesque as Taxidermy and roadkill at a young and impressionable age. Im sure you’ve received tons of condolences and support for your tragedies, Dahmer didnt have anyone to turn to but himself in an empty house, and as a result those evil thoughts started brewing and it just got to the point where he couldn’t control himself. Nobody is justifying or excusing his misdeeds because of his upbringing, but to outright state that his upbringing shouldnt matter or be correlated with what he did is grossly negligent of how humans in general work.
mental problems arent an excuse for what he did, theres millions of people with mental problems who dont go around raping, murdering and torturing people
Glad to see this video. It offered a glimmer to a different facet of his personality. I wish it was more behind-the-scenes footage available cause I'm more curious as to what Ole Jeff was doing on these breaks. I know it couldn't have been that much I'm just wondering his mood.
It’s almost unreal seeing him have a conversation like a normal person knowing he did all that.
Why is that?
@@kevinbutler887 cause he’s white and blonde cmon you know this my brother
@@kevinbutler887 to casually talk about keeping human skulls by your bed side like it’s nothing is pretty wild and chilling.
That’s because he’s a psychopath. He doesn’t feel anything for the people he butchered
@@Aqwtiny bruh what 🤦♂️🤦♂️
The most disturbing part is he's aware of what he is and the monster that he's become. There's no denial or delusions of righteousness in what he did. He understands he's a danger to anyone.
He is so adorable
@@ChuckNorrisFake I don’t think we need to give them less attention because we can’t just sweep things under the rug because the people behind them or bad people this is history and it needs to be known and taught so it can be prevented, at least in Dahmer’s case there’s a big lesson you can learn even from the show as a parent or as as a potential future parent and that’s to listen to your kids and look for signs because Dahmer tried to tell his dad about his fantasies and his urges to hurt people after the first time he killed but his dad shut him down and who knows maybe if you would’ve listened the Dahmer situation could’ve ended a lot differently
@@ChuckNorrisFake Yeah great, turn a blind eye.. Thats how you become a victim.
Apart from Christopher Scarver.
@@javiruiz8365 What, what do you mean by adorable?
It is a truly scary thing when you realize human beings have such capacity for evil
Humans have been evil for hundreds of years. If you haven't realize that by now, then you need to get out more.
Jeffrey dahmer wasn’t the worst tho
@@goldenironman3464 bruh
@@goldenironman3464 he was still evil there is no such thing as a worse or more evil. Evil is evil.
@@goldenironman3464 how do you get worst then killing people and eating them and cutting all their inside out and all that ?💀🥴
Its terrifying to see him answer the questions so intelligently. And he is fully aware of who he is and what he's done and that he deserves to die. Its creepy
the men he killed were gay and black mostly, were they not? Also, he only ate the ones he loved.
it would be worse if he said he didn’t want to die
Yeah, at least he knows that he has been caught and there is nothing he can do to avoid his punishment. There is tons of criminals that even decades after his crimes, still lies about it.
He has over 140 in iq. 90 to 109 in iq is the normal
Compared to someone like Lawrence bittaker, dahmer is like a kid
at least he’s being honest and he’s actually explaining everything, but it’s scary how he’s a psycho and he talked so normal and calm during the interview
He’s actually a sociopath
u want him screaming?💀
@@rrruuby well I mean he’s a pysco so maybe 🤔
@@skypie5374 not what the court said, he knew exactly what he was doing.
@@rrruuby i never said that 😭
The scariest thing to me isn't how calm he is, but how he has such an understanding of his thought process during that time, most people with mental illnesses can't explain their actions, but he can in full detail, both how and why. It's just unreal
He never had any mental illness
@Abdullah Wahib its nothing....whats more scarier is that people think only their religion is true and only their so called God is God and other people should be killed just coz they don't believe in what you believe
How evil
And they didn’t get to study his brain either, imagine they did
He seemed to have suffered from a schizotype personality disorder. For all ik, schizophrenic patients can be like any other normal person for most part only at times they would go crazy. It's a chronic disorder that can be kept at bay with meds.
Idk, I'd say a lot of people with mental illness can explain their actions. Once you're in a sound state of mind and start thinking about what you did a lot, you can start to piece together some things.
I feel for the families he devastated and the loved ones he eviscerated .
Praying for the victims and their families
he said they all tasted like KFC...they were finger licking good....and he said their blood was like Maxwell House Coffee...it's good to the last drop
@@TC-bz9dz No he didn’t
I feel for the skulls he turned into beautiful ornaments
@@TC-bz9dz 🤡🤡🤡
If you didn’t know what this man did, just his way of speaking seems soothing, but that’s also what makes this eerie. The calm, non emotional way of explaining it all.
That's psychopaths do..remember Ted Bundy..it's just a facade..they lack empathy
@@holygrail7856jeff wasn't a psychopath tho stop spreading misinformation
@@emptysekai yes ..he was an outstanding citizen 🤣
Dahmer is not psycho man study more @@holygrail7856
@@holygrail7856 ??? he had bpd and stpd, but he wasn't a psychopath
he is so fascinating. Not in a good way obviously but his whole demeanour, his body language and calmness etc he is so different to most other killers. He was very honest and even answered some questions further in more detail than they asked for.
Yes
@@rubyyrose1103 do you even know the definition of fascinating?
@@grass69420 Clearly not.
@@rubyyrose1103 they not saying it like they like it
@@mommyissue *They're
He’s so honest about explaining how he kills his victims and seemed so calm about it as if he didnt just eat them-
He did not eat everyone!!!!! Only the ones he loved
@@javiruiz8365 honestly that doesn't make it better at all
@@javiruiz8365 still terrible
@@not_me16yearsago70 Man fr
I think he started eating his victims because he didn’t have any more space in his apartment to store them.
Crazy how he talks about it normally like he’s telling you how his day went
What's he gonna do instead, turn out the lights and whisper in your ear?
@@DurkMcGerk wtf
He's a psychopath that's why, if she was a young black gay male he would have leap forward to take a bite, glad he died the way he did, next put in a school shooter and let them die the same way, so tired of the evilness that walks this Earth
@@DurkMcGerk LMFAOOO😭😭
@@DurkMcGerk 🤣🤣🤣
To all bullies leave people alone
wtf
bullying doesn’t make a serial killer it’s a lot more than that
😂😂😂😂😂😂dude wasn't bullied tho
@@Yahshuaismyeverything he was
People just don't get it. Do they ?? What he's saying is when someone is bullied so much, the outcome may not be very pretty in the end, people have their limits!!
It’s absolutely chilling how he could describe the most heinous acts imaginable in such a calm voice
That’s why he’s a psychopath
The world made him cold hearted..
Did you expect him to do it while laughing like a slightly unhinged crackhead? To many movies bud.
He’s going to heaven because he placed his faith in Jesus Christ alone for salvation. So he’s actually a saint now.
@@alil6547 he's not going to heaven be real
It's so odd seeing him act like a normal person doing an interview, when he knows what he did. I was born and raised in Milwaukee, so it's really disturbing that he did all of this in my hometown. Sends chills down my spine.
And some in Ohio...
no one cares
@@jjuhwel cool, leave
@@jjuhwel clearly you do if you crave attention so bad that you felt the need to reply
@@jjuhwel if you found out that a cannibal once lived near you, that would probably be something you would share
even though many people think it's "insensitive" to make films/documentaries about him and other serial killers, i think it's still important to let the new generation know of what happened back then and why it's still relevant now. this teaches the new generation to be cautious of their surroundings, the people they meet (especially online), and the decisions they make.
The problem is people see this and think if they do the same things they will also get interviews and documentary’s and all the attention that comes with it.
@@Dizzzyyy69420 yea i agree
Eh. All this does is glorify serial killers and gives them everlasting infamy. The family members have to see Jeff’s face plastered everywhere and relive those terrible times again. It’s very insensitive to dedicate whole shows to this. Ofc ppl should be educated on this stuff, I just don’t think making Netflix shows out of it is the way to do it.
@@inkjnk 💖💖💖💖I could not have said it better!
@@inkjnk Uhhm, then I guess all the movies about the 9/11 attacks shouldn’t be made either because it could upset the families of the victims.
You can notice that he says “they would be strangled” instead of “i strangled them” as a way of distancing himself from his crimes
yep, he was a misunderstood man who wanted love
@@chamade166 ?????
@@emlmao2358 he was a misunderstood man who wanted love
@@ilyaalexeev7845 he was a murderer, a monster. Nothing more
@@bananakin_skywalker6949 yep, he was a misunderstood man who wanted love
The shot on his hands gave me goosebumps. Those hands did things no one can even imagine.
That mouth did even worse things
Same. Looking at those hands was just weird.
It wasn’t his hands, but his state of mind. You control the mind, you control the body.
I thought that too. And they look soft lol
There's a pic online on Jeffery in a speedo. He had a swimmer's build, and has long arms with big hands. I remember seeing those arms and thinking that he must have been very strong physically.
It’s crazy seeing him nervous and fidgety!
All the clips show him so calm and “normal”
The anticipation of talking about what he did openly was probably nerve-wracking
Yes we get it jesus shut up this is every comment
Right! I refuse to believe he's a real human being, but he is. He's like me. He's like you. Ugh. It's sickening.
@@kouros158 nah he based
@@tomgu2285 Nice troll attempt.
Honestly its so hard to believe his a serial killer because he has this innocent look its kind of scary how someone who looks this normal can commit such vile acts
That’s why people like you end up missing because you the type to trust people by looks! Me personally I don’t trust nobody!
This is stupid to say
@@jamesgunz5970 bruh 😂😂 i need to stop
@@jamesgunz5970 😂🤣
You'll never know the psychopath was sitting next to you
He's so calm... It is truly intriguing, and yet very disturbing.
Its so sad that he knew what he was doing. He even admitted he became obsessed. I feel so bad for the victims families my condolences to them
Ryan Seacrest is Jeffrey Dahmer
Exactly
It is sad
It’s terrible how horrible childhoods can ruin someone, abandonment issues, lack of attention as a child, obviously being bullied all that can turn someone who has a mental illness into a full on killer
nah . I've had a horrible childhood but never craved human flesh lol .
@@everything5066 how horrible like is it comparable
This is such a pathetic cop-out. Murdering 17 peoples son's is because of a 'bad childhood'
No he was born that way. Sorry his childhood just wasn’t that bad. He had a mentally Ill mother and a completely loving father. He would be at a higher risk for depression and addiction. but that’s about it. Countless people grow up worse.
One of the more obvious examples of nature vs nurture.
But Jeffrey said it wasn't because of his childhood
He’s honest and acts human. That’s what makes his crimes feel the more atrocious.
It's what made him easily one of the more dangerous serial killers.
Ted Bundy, Manson, gacy, gein,...
When you look at them there's this feeling that you're looking at pure evil after hearing their crimes, but Dahmer is different in that regard, and that scares the hell out of me.
You can clearly taste the difference
@@nope-qi8zx agreed!
@@caitlinday1084 (I love your cover of snuff btw.)
@@nope-qi8zx awe thanks!
Milwaukee Judge: "You get life in prison, son."
Death: "Hold my beer."
the fact that he is calm and just agrees that he's a monster is the notorious part
It’s crazy to think that this guy was so calm on the outside that he didn’t even have to wear handcuffs is just shocking
Nah dude u should thanks him for telling the truth
He knew how to conduct himself and was raised to respect people on the surface he had no desire to n attacking people randomly these were about bizzare sexual urges acted out.
@@sooji1770ur cute
@@robinthrill3r7she's like, 14 years old...
@@Angela-x6o age is but a number my friend 😉 😜
At least he seemed honest and straight forward about it, others would have tried to avoid answering the questions.
😮💨 "Gacy"
That’s why he’s my least-hated serial killer out of them all
Yep. This is one of the things that sets him apart from other Killers. Ted Bundy for example, denied it until right before he was executed, and he only admitted it then in a last ditch attempt to delay his execution. Bundy did NOT wanna die, Dahmer said in court that he deserved to be executed. Dahmer confessed in graphic detail, about murders that they wouldn't have even known about unless he told them. He also expressed remorse. Bundy smiled all the way through his trial, and always looked smug. Dahmer never smiled once. Bundy was pure evil. Dahmer was just incredibly mentally ill.
He couldn't deny what he did. There were corpses, body parts and pictures of victims in his house.
Bottom of the barrel expectation
00:20 he was so soft spoken and respectful. I just really can’t believe he did the things they say he did.
"they say he did" he admitted to doing them...
Jeffrey Dahmer's honesty makes him even scarier.
How so?
@@DavidKen878 most murders stutter, aren't calm, and really aren't being home unlike Jeffrey Dahmer he admitted everything in detail and he had the expressionless emotion most murders aren't like that
Honest*
@@Milly101_1 Most murders stutter and aren't calm? Where did you get that from?
He's not the 9nly serial killer to do it Night Stalker had no remorse either and even showed his pentagram tattooed on his hand buy I would say it's the calmness about Dahmer that is disturbing
He's so calm and soft spoken. Unreal
Don't forget he's a manipulator.
The worst killer can still be nice and calm..
Netflix really hit out out of the park with the Dahmer character
All inside edition wants is money because their jeffrey dahmer interview got popular
@@larryb4598 yeah! They all fascinate me
Netflix didn't make this show. Ryan Murphy did.
No no they did not watch some old documentarys
@@DavidKen878 I was just about to say this 🤣 they giving Netflix credit, they didn’t direct it or film it. Lmao
imagine how scary would it be to interview a killer.
Nah dude he wouldn’t be able to hurt you, it wouldn’t be scary
@@justinhamilton8647on top of that the interviewer was a woman and he has gay urges so yeah
Doesn't every popular interview?
She has more balls than I do for sure.
He killed no woman
This entire interview has been out for YEARS. Definitely is not never before seen
They're referring to like, 20 seconds of footage from that interview they show here... Him fidgeting his hands and asking to take a break. Technically "never before seen" but really lame.
@@jayt8532 every second of this footage has been released for years.
@@jayt8532 Yeah, I think that's the new footage. I didn't think it was lame though.
any person can be a serial killer. they dont need to look crazy or something.
Also don't need to have a full covered body with tattoos 😂 (like myself) lol
@@llemiono8lima244 Strange that people point those people out more likely
I cannot believe that someone so cruel can be so calm while he talks about murdering many men, and eating parts of them. I have always just thought in my head that anyone willing to do smith as inhumane must be so sick and unable to live with themselves but that fact that he is calm scares me a bit I won’t lie.
Take a minute to read the Quran, its the truth.
Exactly ! I actually cried
Yep, and the men were honoured, and didn't protest that. It makes them accomplices.
Straight men really sucked back then
Agreed.
For those who don't know, a 14 year old boy escaped Dahmer's apartment and were in the hands of police. He was dressed in only a bed sheet, couldn't speak English, and was drugged. The police gave him back to Dahmer who had come out to speak to the police. The cops bought his nonsense story and gave the little boy back to Dahmer. Poor kid :-(
It's freaky scary how naturally he talks about it.
The fact that inside came back to this topic just shows how Infamous he was
Inside edition would make a news story of my double jointed thumb wdym😂
@@asucena5575 I'm double jointed too in my thumbs coincidence I think not is besides the point but what I meant was everyone is on this topic my bad 😂
@@asucena5575 they made one about a cheerleader being a cry baby after being cursed at 😂😂
money does a lot of wonders
@@jujugravity956 its because of the movie....
I am 43 and remember very well when this happened in the news. Couldn’t wrap my head around it.
This story makes me cry😢I can’t imagine the families pain.
@DMK666 An entire city is tainted? Over exaggerate much?
@DMK666 how can he be so evil 💀
@DMK666 No the hell it's not! You literally just made that up.
@DMK666 I think of the bucks and giannis antetekoumpo.
@DMK666 There is a beer from Milwaukee very famous in my area.
Media keeps glamorizing him
Yup
Not really.
I don't understand that and to hear he had fans that was was fans of his is more sickening 😡🤬
@@boovproductions8515 yes really
Wompwomp cry about it@@Dontresssmith3757
999 years… you know, in case of immortality.
LMAO 😂
Bros thinks that he is a vampire
Lol. Funny. It's actually just to prevent him from getting out from reduced sentences etc. that he earns down the line.
Personally I am impressed by the video quality of that 1993 footage..
Dahmer fascinates me as he’s the only killer who truly seems aware of him crimes and openly discusses it. He seems to genuinely not understand the compulsion that drove him to do these insane acts. Seems rare to see someone own their crimes and not try to excuse them. Still horrific but this approach no doubt will help in understanding what drives these types of people. Bundy and Gacy always annoyed me how they tried to distract the issues and more in control. Dahmer seemed genuinely out of control.
Yeah it annoys me that he wasn't studied more, there should have been more interviews carried out by psychologist, not journalists. I always wished someone asked him why he thinks he had to keep people with him that way instead of trying to build a relationship normally. These guys willingly came back to his apartment so it's not like he couldn't get laid. If he had been nice to them he could have found a boyfriend eventually. It's like he was really scared of abandonment and longed for connection but couldn't handle normal connection or normal love/connection didn't hit the spir for him, I just wanna understand more why that is.
@@Erin-ho8qu exactly, there was no reason I could see why he he couldn’t have what he wanted without killing. What made him think everyone would leave and the only option was murder?
And keeping the parts around….I can’t figure out the rationale for that at all. Feels like there’s a load of pieces missing which we’ll never figure out
@@Erin-ho8qu he had BPD as a main trait of his fear of abandonment which means they can sometimes go to extreme lengths to make sure he wasn't abandoned and this also tied in with sociopathy and psychopathy is no remorse and no relating emotionally to others at all he has SOME but it's very limited hence sociopathy and that sense of guilt and remorse kicked in somewhat more after being in prison with the potential of afterlife and death so he became Christian but evidently still wanted death which came when he was bludgeoned in prison with a pipe and recordingly didn't fight back at all or defend himself and yes he should of definitely had been studied I only have sympathy in the fact he was open to talk about these things after being caught so others could understand it at that point that's all he could of done anyway after being imprisoned
Perharps he is just manipulating you
@@Erin-ho8quWith one of his victims I think they could have become his boyfriend but he had an urge to kill and it was hard to resist.
Out of all the documentaries and stories I’ve heard and seen this one gave me the most chills simply because of his calmness..it’s weird how he is so calm explaining the horrors he did. I know killers aren’t supposed to have a certain look but he definitely wouldn’t give me serial killer vibes if I were to walk past him. He seems nerdy like a book worm or something
As they say - don't be deceived by looks
He probably was a bookworm.. he seems very articulate and intelligent.
This man has a pitch black dark side😣
How about releasing the complete raw footage?
to Inside Edition: If you ever felt like there was a right time to release all the never-before-seen footage of him, IT'S NOW!
They prob will unless they raped enough money from ppl😊
it has been seen before, it's already been on other channels
@@tyson141 ahhh
this interview been out
@@asamabry Ik my bad I’ll delete my comment LOL 😂 thought it was private footage
It is devastatingly sad to think about the families of all the victims. However, it saddens me that some people can't control such compulsions and snowball into their awful deeds.
He doesn’t seem like someone who could hurt a fly. It’s just crazy.
That's exactly what Norman bates said too himself subconsciously at the end of the movie 😬
Because he didn’t, it’s a scam
@@iamcassilis4085 wdym?
100 💯💯💯💯
It's absolutely mind blowing how much evan Peter's and dahmer look alike, even the voice. It's unnaturally perfect.
If I were the interviewer I would just stare at his hands knowing what he did with them to those poor people
If I were the interviewer, I would keep my hands from killing him myself.
I'd hold myself from punching him in the face, though.
Absolutely agree,😡🤬
@ScariestEdgiestHumor you can't be serious 🤔🤨😡🤬
@@jenkaah I wouldn't
i’m just thankful he was completely honest instead of giving detectives the runaround. i’m also glad a victim family member got more clarity by being strong enough to go speak to him in prison. rest in peace to the 17.
Who was it?
@@mitchellbenford3896 joe
@@damianrzeznik6234 mama
how can i help y'all?
i really wanna see the whole uncut interview so bad
@Sir Christofer Braxton I thought it will be just the audio though?
He looks like the first peter parker
It's taking the fear of rejection, and taking it to a deep psychological reaction. He was calm because, in his head, it made sense for him to create a way to keep these men he desired with him, always. He may have known it was wrong, which is why he hid it, but lacked the self-restraint to stop himself from everything he did.
All he had to do was ask them out lol it's better to try them to not at all
@keyshawnscott12 Again, this guy's wiring was crossed. He thought the only way to keep them was to kill them, and then keep a piece.
Honestly, the problem was him being Gay… him being rejected in high-school and never getting the desire and not being able to Take advantage of a man. All that force was on these man. In many different ways sexually and also torture to forfill his way of thinking. Bro was too crazy to wanna be in a relationship.
seeing those polaroids really change your perspective on people who look normal
Guy was an actual creep and predator.
his case is very fascinating indeed, he's so eerily honest about everything...unfortunate how he turned out, but still doesn't dismiss the disgusted things he did to those 17 innocent men.
And a 14 year old boy
@@Jurian2004 and the 14 year old boy, of course. no one deserved it.
@@Jurian2004 well, it was two 14 year old boys
He seems to enjoy talking about it. He really does.
Just finished the series on him on Netflix and that was the most disturbing thing EVER and the fact that all that happened in real life is insane. I'm glad he didn't just die peacefully
They should have rewarded the prisoner who took him out he just gave the families justice
I’d still read up on him because the series was not 100% accurate and heavily censored too. If you read, youll see actually how dark he was.
How was it the most disturbing thing ever? I guess you never watch any exceptional series or movies.
@Jay DIVINITY. *TRIGGERED*
@Nocturnal sounds like some big fool. I guess he hasn't seen the photos Dhamer kept
The dude in the netflix show looks just like him and judging by this small sample of his speech I can say he does a great job, he talks exactly like him. Scary, but very good acting.
That’s quicksilver
Evan Peters
I don't think Evan Peters looks like Jeffrey Dahmer.
@@eiffelviolet He may not look likr him in real life, but hte way production costume dressed him up and the way he acts in the show really makes his character look very similar to dahmer
Interviewing notorious killers like Jeffery is so interesting, to discover their mindset and motives behind these heinous acts and how calm he is while even explaining what he did in detail. It’s crazy
It is because he is a sociopath.. he normalizes it because he’s constantly doing it and it is just normal to him that he doesn’t seem to realize that what he is doing, makes him look like, someone who is mentally ill, would do such a thing, but he talks normal. The thing is I found out Jeffrey is mentally stable..
And to not be SCARED to be in the room eugh
I've always been very interested in the way that killers and serial killers think, and the motives behind their minds. I always question this one, because he speaks with such understanding and he knows what he did was wrong, but he knew he had a problem and addiction. The way he can just explain it is just really bizarre.
so weird that this happened in just 1993. doesn't seem that long ago.
He's fascinating and I'm sure we all just want to hear him talk. He has all of our attention, just like all of his victims. Scary when you think about it.
Fax
true
also what is funny
it is reading people’s massages saying
I pray for the victim’s souls
I wonder
do they really knee and pray or just write it down?
@@wilmeralbert2908 why is that funny? Look up gg allin since you think this is funny
Y’all weird asf
as tragic and horrifying this whole case is, i cannot help but find it extremely interesting at the same time.
I agree with you
Look up gg than since you like that stuff
There's nothing wrong with being fascinated by this. I am too
@@joelthegoat4284 Yeah, hes great.
Unwilling or Reluctant. Bound or Compelled.
"Nobody was taking any chances"
Meanwhile Jeffrey just walking around without handcuffs.
More footage please!!! RELEASE THE UNCUT VERSION!!
It’s amazing how different he looked when he was in prison versus when he was arrested.
He looks more like a human being in the jumpsuit than the man any of his victims saw did.
Just goes to show how being in a dark place mentally can show itself physically.
He only gained some weight...
@@biohazard737 exactly. Not as gaunt. he’s paler too
I now it sounds weird, but if I cannot sleep I listen to JD's voice and it makes me sleepy. He has such a calm monotome voice that it is relaxing for me.
You're right though. This is me too.
Me too
His voice is so soothing
It is weird. Weirdo
The loss of so many lives due to a person acting out his torturing and murderous fantasies is unfathomably devastating. Period. After watching documentaries and interviews however, I can't help but think how LONELY and completely abandoned he must have felt. He exhibited an antisocial behaviour since early childhood, (labeled and often referred to by kids who knew him as a weirdo), school was definitely NOT a place where he could make friends and hang out with, his home was NOT a haven where he felt protected and loved by his parents (who in my personal opinion BOTH needed mental health and psychological support). I am by no means an expert, but my guess is that emotional abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction experienced in childhood cannot lead anyone to growing anywhere near into a balanced human being. The fact that he would lay for hours beside his victims holding them and the part in his 1993 interview where he says "I just wanted to keep them with me" sends chills down my spine and makes me think at the same time... What if he had known and experienced healthy, devoted attention and affection as a kid. Just, what if...
His case is a difficult one to analyze. I so agree with you on the loneliness part, it played a major role on why he killed those men and boys (and in some of the murders them wanting to leave surely triggered his reaction). However there’s more: the intertwining of hate towards himself being gay and also the influence of hardcore pornography in him not being able to display his sexuality on a healthy way is also very interesting and can explain the sexual component on his criminal acts. Makes you think that if society back then would be more accepting things could have gone the other way around.
If the series has been true to real events, I'd say he probably wouldn't have done these if he had a different childhood. After all people can have dark thoughts but their life is defined by what they actually do. And he wasn't like some other serial killers out there who didn't think they did much wrong or deny all their deeds or justify them. This guy was definitely an odd one. Not all psychos with compulsion become murderers. He needed therapy long before the serial murders started. He wanted help but nobody did much. Just reminds us how important upbringing is. Not always the case but in most cases people who have committed such serious crimes had bad childhoods. Also the signs of needing help. There should be awareness about these stuff cuz ultimately a disturbed individual doesn't only have a ruined future for himself but he can go on to ruin other lives too.
Really makes me curious about his brother
@@moseymay1772 Who knows. But he was much younger and his mother took him with her.
@@moseymay1772 according to his father, David lives a normal life with his family and a job. Only thing, he changed the surname after Jeffrey was detained.
He was so sad. And he knew he wasn't right.
Have you noticed that when he keeps saying what he did, he looks into Nancy Glass's eyes? A normal person would look away because he is ashamed, but he does the opposite.
He looks like, he wants to know what her reaction will be. Scary.
Yes, he’s a bit of an actor. You can’t believe everything he says.
I wish his parents would be punished too for creating such emptiness in him, never being present, never nurturing, loving, fulfilling their child. This isn’t a mentally delusional person. He says he wanted to keep them and he believes he deserves death. The whole thing is a hearth wrenching tragedy for everybody!
He was an empty soul..
please post more behind the scenes footage of this
The full interview is on TH-cam
@Ms Meg Gacha you can still delete this.
lol.. Nothing new In this video.
@Ms Meg Gacha it's always the 5 year old gacha kid 😒
You don't have to watch
He can describe his acts so calmly because talking about it is nothing compared to the thrill he got during the crimes. He was very intimate with his whole process keeping pictures, body parts and memories so of course talking about it is easy for him. He probably enjoys speaking about it.
Yes, he was very intimate, that's a good word for it... and he was also super ceremonial, like ritualistic, which is exactly like he says he was obsessive and the compulsion to do it was just too overwhelming. I think out of all his issues that obsessive compulsive stuff was the big one and everything else just followed in line with it. Also being exposed to roadkill and dissecting it routinely with his dad would really play a huge role in all of this because it was an intimate act doing it with his father, like quality bonding, so of course he bonded with his victims this way too.
@@benbelzer8303 that's a really good take thanks for bringing up that point, I didn't think of that before
@@Replenishyourheart You’re one of the few people who actually gets it. Yes, Dahmer had his psychological issues and combined with his childhood trauma, it was a recipe for disaster. But as you said, many people experience similar problems in childhood as well as the same intense feelings of loneliness and lack of control that Dahmer did, yet they do not act out against other people in an attempt to feel better or satisfy themselves. That compulsion, that urge to harm another person and use them for your own ends, that is what separates Dahmer from everyone else. It was not going to go away. He discovered it during puberty when he realized he had an attraction to the insides of animals and human beings. Among other things he so deeply desired. I just don’t think any amount of therapy or early intervention was going to prevent or eliminate these compulsions. At most he could have been prevented from acting on them. I hope everyone understands that and your other points about the fact that he enjoyed it so much he did not care that he had to take a life to get what he wanted.
@@Sage-ke2hjI disagree. I think early intervention could have prevented this because it seemed like it progressed as he got older. I didn't get the vibe that he was always this murderous weirdo. In fact I think his first two victims were mistakes and he didn't want to kill them, but I could be wrong.
Wow his demeanor is just crazy how calm he is. He is so detailed that it gives a glimpse of what a serial killer thinks. He appears so normal it is scary.
He needs help, but he just has difrent kinds of pleasures and stuff. Hes just difrent, and needed help.
Também acho @@Aleksandr_Skrjabin
to see how such a normal looking person could be capable of something like this is horrifying.
The only good part about this is that, the serial killer was actually honest and was willing to share even the most disturbing information
um...the men he killed were gay and black mostly, were they not? Also, he only ate the ones he loved.
The accuracy Evan Peters and crew gave us truly amazing.
So asking for a bathroom break is the big never before seen footage? Lol
Dahmer had the urge to pee.
There is something about this guy that fascinates me 🤔
Weirdo
Jackass
He's so different from most of the killers man! Look at his calmness and behaviour. Neither blaming anybody but himself, this is scary. I mean he says he'd go out of control n kill people but how does he then remain to be so calm rest of the time? Weird.
Dahmer is a master class in perception.
He got away with alot due to his calm demeanor & charm. It truly shows how we judge people based on appearance & communication skills. The power of both perception & deception is real. 💯
Most interesting part was he didn't fightback when he bludgeon repeatedly by his jailmate, as he wanted the death in the same horrific way.
He acts so normal like he is completely fine
He kind of is
He look like tobey maguire
Okay
That's because he IS normal. He's a evil man with a dirty, evil, horrifying obsession. He's just like us, but he's obsessed with killing. Or rather as he explained it, keeping them with him. That's what makes him evil. But not different. Do you get what I'm saying? 😭
He is fine, he found thrill in what he did but it doesn't necessarily make him insane
I was born after he died yet I heard about him back in 2010 and watched all the movies about him and did some research regarding him but this netflix series really made it come to life except for the next door thing that woman lived in another building
I hope you didnt see the 2002 biopic cuz they make him look boring AF 😂😂
Try Bob Hanson I was in prison with him in alaska
@@giama7618 I mean is murdering people supposed to be interesting??
@@giama7618 I saw that too Jeremy one it was funny 🤣🤣compared to the latest one 🤣🤣
@@johncorbin2254 damn bro
Strangely, this guy has more dignity, than most of the poliiticians in our time.
He was built far more formidable than I expected. You can tell just by his walk that he was strong as an ox. Victims didn't stand a chance once they were drugged.
If Jeffrey Dahmer doesn't meet the requirements for insanity than I'd hate like hell to run into the guy that does
-John Wayne Gacy
He never said that.
@@mrfacestab5758 yes he did
@@mrfacestab5758 He did though.
@@mrfacestab5758 it’s literally on video
reminds me of OJ simpsons quote "I moved out of California cause i didn't want to potentially live next to the guy that did it"
The fact that he admits to his actions with 0 emotion and with a straight face.. it’s like he’s used to doing it so it’s normalized to him that he just doesn’t feel anything when explaining. This is beyond words.
People cannot think of what is going thru the minds of a serial killer or who eats people. But there is just something mentally wrong with him, he needed help. Not really a punishment.
@@Aleksandr_Skrjabin I agree completely he needed help but with all due respect I think Jeffrey Dahmer himself would ultimately disagree with that himself, I mean he WANTED to die he’s had a suicidal watch and even with his trial statement he wanted death for himself. There is nothing he can do to bring those people back along with the things he DID to THOSE people. Therefore, deserved to die.
@@DivineAdmire He didnt wanted beavause people, who has something mentally wrong always denie that. And i can say that from experience.
He was heavily medicated in these interviews, that's why he appeared so calm and emotionless. Also, he was just a naturally very soft-spoken person. You can still see his nervousness and anxiety when he fidgets and taps his hands and asks them to take a break from recording him.
@@andromedastar4900 that’s something I never knew. So they put him on medication. I’ll be darned
He always had this fear of being left behind, since his morher left him. I also noticed this in the Netflix series. Still it doesn't justify any of his horrific crimes.
Ryan Seacrest is Jeffrey Dahmer
The biggest issue with psychopathy
You never know they have it unless told, it’s very hard to identify in ordinary life
Jeffrey Dahmer wasn't a psychopath. Do some research
What he did is horrific. But there is a tragedy in his story.
@Ms Meg Gacha ya sure, little Timmy?
There a plenty of people who had bad childhoods. I feel no sympathy for him, not even the slightest amount. He deserved to die the way he did.
😐
@@a.m.2066 you’re speaking the truth. There is no excuse for going on a rampage. I would say his life was better than most others and those people with worst lives did not do this 🤷
@@a.m.2066 Dahmer was set up to be screwed up in the head from the jump, starting with his mother being heavily medicated before he was even born and his father introducing him to something as grotesque as Taxidermy and roadkill at a young and impressionable age. Im sure you’ve received tons of condolences and support for your tragedies, Dahmer didnt have anyone to turn to but himself in an empty house, and as a result those evil thoughts started brewing and it just got to the point where he couldn’t control himself. Nobody is justifying or excusing his misdeeds because of his upbringing, but to outright state that his upbringing shouldnt matter or be correlated with what he did is grossly negligent of how humans in general work.
will never understand how it took a netflix show for people to learn about dahmer… i thought this was COMMON knowledge
It wasn’t lol why would the new america know about a gay serial killer that used to eat his victims lol it’s crazy right
It’s a new generation
It was overwhelming for him to discuss it hence requesting various breaks .. interesting.
Or it was just more time out of his cell, he was a manipulative psychopath
He seems relieved to finally have been free from his secrets.
People call it “evil”. I call it “mental problems”
Right!
mental problems arent an excuse for what he did, theres millions of people with mental problems who dont go around raping, murdering and torturing people
Glad to see this video. It offered a glimmer to a different facet of his personality. I wish it was more behind-the-scenes footage available cause I'm more curious as to what Ole Jeff was doing on these breaks. I know it couldn't have been that much I'm just wondering his mood.
At least he admitted this is all his fault and didn’t blame it on anyone or anything else.