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- The story of a cannibalistic serial killer named Jeffrey Dahmer, a.k.a. the Milwaukee Monster.
- A young Jeffrey Dahmer struggles to belong in high school.
- Biopic about notorious American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, taking place in both the past and the present.
- Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer confesses to his gruesome crimes in unguarded interviews, offering an unsettling view into a disturbed mind.
- A secret government has been trying to create the ultimate killer using the DNA of infamous killers Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy, but there's one big problem: they've escaped! Bloody mayhem stretches across the United States as they go on the ultimate killing spree. Trying to stop the maniacal madness is Ringo, a hick warrior, using only a shotgun and a bottle of whiskey. It all leads up to the ultimate showdown!
- Jeffrey Dahmer has the same name as the serial killer, and he has the same appetites. He struggles with his inclinations, often leading to serious trouble. The idea for the movie began when the real-life history of law enforcement in this case seemed almost like slapstick comedy. A victim escaped, only to be returned to Dahmer by the police. Also, the smell of rotting flesh was explained as the result of a refrigerator breaking. The list goes one. The director consulted with his fans who are gay because he didn't want the dark humor of the parody to be insulting. One such fan actually dated a man who was recently arrested - he is a real serial killer. The fan explained that there is prejudice against gays in law enforcement, which results in crimes not being properly investigated. Whether or not this is true, it provides perfect motivation for the fictional characters in the movie to be bungling fools. It's sad that the real-life foolish behavior might have a basis in hatred. As ridiculous as this story is, it does have some sobering messages.
- Based on the life of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who murdered 17 men and ate many of them before he was caught in 1991.
- "Dahmer on Dahmer: A Serial Killer Speaks" offers a fresh look at the infamous serial killer's life through the eyes of the woman who became his closest confidant. With new interviews from pivotal figures in the case, the series sheds light on the grisly and complicated investigation. Looking back on her first interview with Dahmer, Nancy highlights on-and-off-camera conversations detailing Dahmer's disturbing crimes through his own words, giving insight into his dark, depraved manner and reasons for killing. The two-night event offers an in-depth look at the man and monster that was Jeffrey Dahmer with new and exclusive interviews from those closest to him, including parents Lionel and Shari Dahmer, who haven't spoken about this case or their son publicly in over 20 years, and surviving victims Billy Capshaw and Preston Davis, who have decided to finally break their silence about what happened to them. Their unique experiences with Dahmer throughout various stages of his life expose a serial killer unlike any other -- one not motivated by the impulse to kill, but rather the desire to exercise control.
- An experimental documentary that uses archival footage, interviews, and fictionalized scenarios to tell the story of the people around Jeffrey Dahmer, during the summer of his arrest in 1991.
- Based on the true story of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, the events within the family behind, and leading up to his capture.
- Through never-before-heard family tape recordings , this 4-part true crime series offers a brand new insight into Jeffrey Dahmer, one of the world's most infamous serial killers and his victims.
- This grisly documentary centres around gruesome psychology of infamous Jeffrey Dahmer.
- This is a mostly historically accurate account of Jeffrey Dahmer's life as a serial killer, as narrated by Jeffrey Dahmer (Giancarlo Herrera) using many actual quotes. It shows part of his boyhood, and his first murder as a teenager. There are realistic depictions of several of his murders from pick up to dismemberment and eventual consumption, as well as his attempts to create "living zombies" by pouring hydrochloric acid into his victim's skulls. Dahmer's frequent interactions with his friendly neighbor and his grandmother are also shown. In essence, the story explores the psychodynamics of Jeffrey Dahmer's relationships with his victims both pre and postmortem.
- This documentary uses clips of the trial of Jeffrey Dahmer to tell the individual stories of his murders.
- Dissect the mind of America's most shocking cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer, to understand what drives these killers to commit unspeakable crimes.
- Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood experiences culminate into his first murder.
- Old school pizza proprietors wax derisive as their cuisine fulfills a death row inmate's last meal request.
- Frankenstein. Mary Shelley's benchmark novel about a man's journey into the unknown, in an effort to unlock the secrets of life and death, by building a new man from parts of dead bodies. Jeffrey Dahmer. Serial killer. Necrophile. Cannibal. The Milwaukee chocolate factory worker who built a house of horrors in a downtown single apartment, surrounded by the bones and body parts of his many victims. In Dahmer and Frankenstein: Closer Than We Think, acclaimed filmmaker BC Fourteen takes a deep dive down the rabbit hole to shine a light on the dark deeds and lasting legacies of both these notorious figures. Two outsiders driven by impulses beyond their control. From tenuous double lives to uncontrollable obsessions. From sleazy seductions to gruesome experiments. Winding through the realms of both science fiction and stark reality, using rare archival footage and famous clips from some of the most frightening films of all time, Dahmer and Frankenstein: Closer Than We Think compares and contrasts the shocking similarities in Dahmer's, Dr. Frankenstein's, and his monster's dark motivations, deadly trajectories and ultimate downfalls. Jeffrey Dahmer. Frankenstein. Two uncontrollable rampages by two monsters in different worlds. But...are they closer than we think?
- From the transcripts of the audio recordings of the extensive police officers after Jeffrey Dahmer's arrest, this documentary is narrated in Dahmer's own words. His skewed view reveals new insights into what led Jeffrey Dahmer - known as the Milwaukee Cannibal - to rape, kill and dismember 17 young men between 1978 and 1991. Dahmer's childhood home video footage was an intimate insight into his relatively normal upbringing and a disturbing yet tragic revelation about his motives. In an emotional interview, his father, Lionel Dahmer, details his information about offering his son the help he so desperately needs. Other notable changes throughout the special include: Ronald Flowers, one of Dahmer's victims who somehow avoided being assassinated; Dr. Park Deitz, forensic psychiatrist who spent time with Dahmer; and an exclusive, never-before-seen interview with Nicole Childress, a witness who tried in vain to save one of Dahmer's victims and lives with independent guilt overnight forever.
- The Life of Cannibal and Serial Killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
- 1992– 50mTV-PG7.7 (23)TV EpisodeA graphic account of the crimes of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer who became, his attorney Gerald Boyle says, "the embodiment of evil." Included: footage from Dahmer's trial; comments from experts on serial murder.
- 1994–TV Episode
- Dahmer - a name synonymous with murder, serial killings, cannibalism, and Ke$ha. Sorry, it's really the only joke we could make here. That dude sucked...and bit...and cut. Ok, we're done. Anyway, this week we talk all things Milwaukee Cannibal. We uncover what he did and why he did it. Ok, that's a lie - we don't really know WHY - but we take some stabs at it. Dammit...wasn't even trying there. Anyway, we get to the bottom of it while talking rotisserie chicken with professional sports guy Bob Fescoe and Conspiracy Bot talks through his obsession with deer blood. All of that and more on the podcast that only wants to cuddle. See, even that's creepy...Hysteria 51.
- The mind of The Milwaukee Monster, Jeffrey Dahmer.
- With access to hundreds of pages of police and FBI interview transcripts and personal testimony from family, friends, and survivors, the haunting story of how Jeffrey Dahmer went from shy adolescent to a notorious serial killer and cannibal is revealed.
- 2011–Podcast Episode
- 2011–Podcast Episode
- 2016–7.8 (11)TV EpisodeThe chilling account of a man who survived his encounter with the notorious serial killer, who managed to evade police scrutiny for years.
- 2017– 1h 15mTV Episode
- Left to live alone after his parents' turbulent divorce, high school senior Jeff breaks routine when he invites a hitchhiker into his home.
- 2020– 1h 27m6.8 (11)TV EpisodeWith access to hundreds of pages of police and FBI interview transcripts and personal testimony from family, friends, and survivors, the haunting story of how Jeffrey Dahmer went from shy adolescent to a notorious serial killer and cannibal is revealed.
- It was a murderous rampage that could have possibly been prevented. Although Jeffrey Dahmer failed numerous times to turn his life around, his multi-year killing spree also went ignored by his family, and court-appointed therapists.
- He was one of the most infamous serial killers of the 20th century, murdering 17 young men between 1978 and 1991 through a variety of cruel and unusual methods. But how did Jeffrey Dahmer, get his start?
- While on probation after an early release from prison in March of 1990, Jeffrey Dahmer continued his wave of sadistic violence. A chance event would finally lead to his arrest, and a media spectacle would bring Dahmer to the masses.
- Serial killers Gary Heidnik and Jeffrey Dahmer are profiled. Included: comparisons of common elements of their crime sprees, such as cooking their victims.