The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

  • Don Davis
Publisher:Macmillan + ORMISBN 13: 9781429997751ISBN 10: 1429997753

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The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is written by Don Davis and published by Macmillan + ORM. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1429997753 (ISBN 10) and 9781429997751 (ISBN 13).

The New York Times –bestselling true crime story of the notorious American serial killer. They smelled the foul odors. They heard the power saw buzzing in the dead of night but neighbors never imagined the horrors happening right next door. Tenants of the Oxford Apartments would never forget the hot sultry night of July 22, 1991. A panic-stricken young man—a pair of handcuffs still dangling from his wrists—ran out of Apartment 213 and told police an incredible tale of terror. Shaking with fear, he led officers back to his captor's lair, where they made the gruesome discovery. Inside were the body parts of at least fifteen men—including torsos stuffed into a barrel, severed heads in a refrigerator, and skulls boiled clean and stashed in a filing cabinet. Tacked to the freezer were Polaroid photographs of mutilated corpses. When investigators arrested 31-year-old Jeffrey Dahmer, they realized they had stumbled onto a "real-life Hannibal Lecter"—a sadistic murderer who told them he had saved a human heart "to eat later." What could turn a handsome, former tennis player, the son of middle-class parents, into a perverse serial killer whose unthinkable acts shocked the nation? The Jeffrey Dahmer Story takes you into Jeffrey Dahmer's twisted world of bizarre sexual encounters, mutilation and cannibalism—in one of history's most appalling true crime cases. With eight pages of chilling photographs. Previously published as The Milwaukee Murders .