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Jeffrey Dahmer: A Terrifying True Story of Rape, Murder & Cannibalism: Volume 1 (The Serial Killer Books)

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Bill Watterson and Derf Backderf win major awards in France at the biggest comic-con in the world, Angouleme Comics Festival". Overall, it’s an interesting read with some really thoughtful points, but I can’t give it higher than 3 stars with its flaws.

There's a part of me, and I truly believe others that sometimes you just need to understand why some certain people are the way they are no matter how bat shit crazy they may seem. I lived in in Wisconsin for about eight years, and to this day, the Ledgend of Dahmer still rings through that state to this very day. It's hard enough to wrap one's head around the atrocity known as serial murder, now imagine that that the serial murderer is your son. I’ve read a lot of true crime, and while most touch on the public’s reaction and how the media covers the cases, this book is really a deep dive into public perception of crime and the media’s coverage of it.Then, your hair will stand on end when you notice that he points his finger at the ground floor of the apartment building where you stay in.

I figured out who the “he” was within a couple sentences each instance, but it would have made for greater clarity in her writing to just pay attention to changing subjects. With the new information regarding Dahmer's fate, many of his odd behaviors in adolescence seemed to make sense.

And so he tells the tale of the weird kid who nobody liked as a friend, really – but who had his own fan club due to his ability to “spaz” in school halls. In the Netflix show it is said all 17 of the families of Dahmer’s victims planned to sue for the profits from A Father’s Story.

Instead, the fact that this book promised to offer a completely unique take on it all is what drew me in, the perspective of the father who had raised the person who would eventually turn into America’s most infamous monster. The original self-published comic book was adapted and staged as a one-act play by the NYU Theater Department. His name became immortal when I found out that American novelist Joyce Carol Oates wrote Zombie based on him. They could not get around the fact that someone quiet, reserved like him would be able to bestially kill more than 17 people, mostly Blacks, and preserve them in his own house in that no one in the neighborhood had had the idea of his heinous crime. Kind of became obsessed with the story of Jeffrey Dahmer after watching the first few episodes of the Netflix series.Those were interesting but a much better approach would have to been to look into the mind of Jeffrey Dahmer an expose the why of what he did. Me dejo reflexionando sobre hasta que punto una persona puede llegar a cometer ciertos actos inimaginables.

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