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Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: The Cannibal Killer

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It seems pretty clear to me that Joyce had some form of mental health condition and most likely post partum depression. Not only did Jeff have to grow up with a manic and irrational mother, but he also witnessed numerous arguments and physical violence between his parents. It is believed that the violence didn't just stay between the parents as in Joyce's diary she recorded that she patted Jeff on the bottom twice at 9 months old for discipline reasons. How was this never questioned? What on earth could a 9 month old baby have done to deserve that punishment? Linking these together sells stories, Golub says, even if it demonizes sexual behavior that isn't considered "normal." Of course, he says, Dahmer's crimes and confessions are horrific, but it's important to remember that retelling his story by Netflix is for entertainment value — not truth. As if that wasn't bad enough, Lionel waited until Jeffrey had been incarcerated for 15 murders (2 not accounted for in charges) before he admitted that he had also had disturbing and destructive behaviour related thoughts throughout his life! It begs belief! Furthermore, Jeff had started to consume alcohol and by 14 he was an alcoholic. The school, obviously concerned about Jeff turning up drunk and failing classes, informed Lionel. Most parents I know would have been absolutely livid, but Lionel just decided to have 'a talk' with Jeff, which as a typical teen, he ignored. At this time Lionel claimed that Jeff was already 'too addicted' so it didn't work. I feel that this was a lie to try and cover for the fact that Lionel didn't actually try to help Jeff. This section of the book, or in any film or series about Jeffrey Dahmer always infuriates me, it's really pisses me off, I can't even imagine what the family members of the victims felt/still feel now about this now.

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Rebecca, I agree with you to a point. Some people can be helped (and change for the better). Some can’t/won’t. I agree there definitely is good and evil and choices. I just pray I never am tested to the point of making such evil choices.One of them is forever scarred/damaged by what he endured, the horrific experience of being tortured/raped by Jeffrey Dahmer. Its all clear was he did it. It overcertainly doesnt Need any selfloving narcisstic Psychiatrist to judge by opinion without unverständig! „. All intersting is said in the First 5 minutes of the Movie. Dharma said „There is an emptiness inside me. And After killing and disposing sbdy didnt give long lasting pleasure or any fullfillment. And i felt the compulsion to do that the next 3 years. There were also a few mistakes that made it hard to make sense of a few things, I understand that it has only just been published and there will be a few mistakes (there was a repeated word in a sentence that wasn’t needed) but when it is an obvious mistake with a date (in the Anthony Hughes chapter it says that he was last seen on 24th September 1991 and then 2 chapters below it says that his family were notified of his death on 5th July 1991) it makes for very confusing reading. Her alcoholic dad didn't spend time with her, or make it obvious that he loved & cared about her, so as a adult she is needy, emotionally dependant on other people. How did he ever expect Jeff to fully open up about anything when Lionel stated the fact that Jeff being gay was repugnant?

Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: The Cannibal Killer Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: The Cannibal Killer

Perhaps the title is not the best. I don't think we really got into the mind of Jeffrey Dahmer here, but the author did talk about his childhood, his upbringing, his parents’ relationship, his time in the military and those he killed.I think if Jeffrey Dahmer grew up in a normal, stable household, his parents paid attention to him, loved him and spent time with him he, he would still grow up to be who he became, a predatory, sexually motivated, necrophile, cannibal & serial killer. Additionally, Joyce needed constant reassurance and praise, ego stroking if you will. As the family had moved due to Lionel's job, Joyce felt like she wasn't Lionel's soul priority so she decided to take a walk on a winter's night, lie down in the snow and all in a night dress! He was nearly caught, it’s with hindsight to wonder along with Berry-Dee, why he wasn’t. But the satisfaction comes in the end of the book, where we learn about his death. The prison vs mental insinuation case and why the rulling of that was so critical.

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Pay attention to the red flags, the things people don't say, if their intentions seem questionable, or unknown, if they have a violent, unpredictable anger, a darkside that you don't like, if you don't feel comfortable around them, then trust your intuition, and avoid them or cut them out of your life, because you never know they could literally be a serial killer. He was living with his grandma for some time, until they became suspicious and cautious of where he was going, what he was doing while he was living there, eventually they asked him to leave. Not sure how I feel about his death… Did he deserve to be murdered, or should he have lived in prison until the day he died naturally? Thank you for sharing all of your thoughts everyone. And yes, the fact that we ask why and do not really know is separate to the spectrum of mental health and mental illness.

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It’s not glorifying, it’s bringing awareness to serious issues society purposely puts off because it either doesn’t benefit you or isn’t political. You’ve shared two opinions in this thread that somewhat contradict one another. Please re read. If you can’t see I will point it out, but you can’t sit on the fence and say he wasn’t a monster, but agree with the other commenter who said that he definitely knew what he was doing and despite (as you put it), his community failing him, he still had conscious ability to stop. He said himself he wouldn’t have if he hadn’t gotten got. Early in the book, the author states that he has an abrasive writing style, and he is correct. This book is hard to classify, because while I would normally call it a biography, authors of a biography tend to state the facts and leave it at that. This author makes his opinion known on every detail and does not shy away from the fact that he thinks Dahmer is an unrepentant monster who deserves the death penalty. He also gives off strongly mysoginist vibes as he paints the portrait of Dahmer's mother as the dominant Most interestingly, the researchers did not find differences in the brains of ALL violent criminals. They only found differences in those who committed homicides. So the brain of a murderer looks very different from that of a mugger. Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the serial killers that I didn’t know too much about and this book was definitely a revelation. It takes you through from Dahmer being born right up to his death and a lot of the in between.

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