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EPISODE · Jun 28, 2020 · 1H 20M

Jeffrey Dahmer: The Milwaukee Cannibal!

from Strange Brew Podcast! · host Hoseheads Production

This week's a bloodbath of an episode as we talk about Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer! He  admitted to slaying 17 young men and boys between 1978 and his arrest in 1991. His horrific crimes, which involved attempted lobotomies to create "living zombies," sex with corpses, dismembering his victims, and cannibalizing parts of their bodies, made him a notorious figure. He told Dateline in 1994 that he killed his victims because he'd wanted to "keep them with me as long as possible, even if it meant just keeping a part of them." Jeffery Dahmer sought out men, mostly African American, at gay bars, malls and bus stops, lured them home with promises of money or sex, and gave them alcohol laced with drugs before strangling them to death. He would then engage in sex acts with the corpses before dismembering them and disposing of them, often keeping their skulls or genitals as souvenirs. He frequently took photos of his victims at various stages of the murder process, so he could relive the experience over and over. You might just loose your head over this episode... because it's about to get STRANGE! Follow The Madness on all social media www.strangebrewpodcast.com  

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