Booked by Papi Giacomo

Booked by Papi Giacomo

Author:Papi, Giacomo.
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Random House Publisher Services
Published: 2010-07-30T04:00:00+00:00


JEFFREY DAHMER

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, 08/08/1982

“There’s a fucking head in the refrigerator!” As he related this discovery, the first police officer signaled to the other to handcuff the blond, mild-mannered young man. It was July 22, 1991. Until that day, Milwaukee’s renown was only due to the show Happy Days, with Fonzie and the Cunningham family spending their Saturdays doing the conga around the Leopard Lodge. An unlikely setting for a cannibal serial killer like Jeffrey Dahmer.

A nice, polite guy, at that moment in control of himself, Dahmer had, a couple of months before the arrest, convinced two police officers that the Laotian boy neighbors saw running down the street naked and terrified was not a drugged fourteen year old about to be hacked into pieces and cooked but his nineteen-year-old boyfriend just a little tipsy from drinking. This despite the fact that he was out on parole precisely for molesting a young boy.

Sentenced to fifteen consecutive life sentences for his many murders, Dahmer was still an atypical serial killer. All the fun, in his case, was post mortem. He didn’t kill for the pleasure of it, but to arrange, even sexually, the corpses. After the verdict, he read this statement: “Your Honor: It is now over. This has never been a case of trying to get free. I didn’t ever want freedom. Frankly, I wanted death for myself. This was a case to tell the world that I did what I did, but not for reasons of hate. I hated no one. I knew I was sick or evil or both. Now I believe I was sick. The doctors have told me about my sickness, and now I have some peace.”

Jeffrey was born on May 21, 1960, in Milwaukee. He started developing sexual fantasies about corpses when he was around fourteen. He tested them out for the first time on a hitch-hiker in June 1978.

At the end of that same year he joined the army and left for an American military base in Germany. A couple of years later he was discharged for alcoholism. Upon his return he was arrested once for drunken and disorderly conduct, and then again for sexual assault and exploitation of a child in 1998.

His father, Lionel, has written a heartwrenching book called A Father’s Story. A model prisoner at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, he was killed the morning of November 28, 1994, by Christopher Scarver, a schizophrenic inmate who thought he was the son of God.



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