Dahmer's Confession: The Milwaukee Cannibal's Arrest Statements Audiobook By John Borowski cover art

Dahmer's Confession: The Milwaukee Cannibal's Arrest Statements

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Dahmer's Confession: The Milwaukee Cannibal's Arrest Statements

By: John Borowski
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On July 22, 1991, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested. As the officers searched his apartment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, they discovered dismembered body parts in the refrigerator. Further investigation led them to photographs of other victims which Dahmer dismembered. Upon confessing to officers, Dahmer admitted to acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. For the first time in print, Dahmer’s Confession presents the Milwaukee cannibal’s complete confession, raw and uncensored. Jeffrey Dahmer’s inclusion into the Serial Killer Culture is illustrated in the book by including artworks based on Dahmer and writings by those affected by Dahmer’s case and crimes. Murder Serial Killers Social Sciences True Crime Violence in Society
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This is not Dhamer’s confession; it is an Artist discussing his fascination with Dhamer and some of the work that he created as a result. The content is not what the title and description suggest.

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Maybe I missed it because I’m blind and couldn’t access images, but where was the confession? It was just a brief introduction and a listing of works of art and a statement from the artist. How is this Jeffrey Dahmer‘s confession?

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