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  • The Serial Killer Books, Book 1
  • By: Jack Rosewood
  • Narrated by: David L. White
  • Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (59 ratings)
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Jeffrey Dahmer: A Terrifying True Story of Rape, Murder & Cannibalism

By: Jack Rosewood
Narrated by: David L. White
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Summary

Few serial killers in history have garnered as much attention as Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer. Although Dahmer killed 17 young men and boys, it was not so much the number of people he killed that makes him stand out among famous serial killers, but more so the acts of depravity that he committed on the corpses of his victims.

In this true crime story, you will listen to how Dahmer transitioned from a loner to serial killer, committing numerous unnatural acts along the way such as necrophilia and cannibalism. Following in the macabre tradition of another infamous Wisconsin serial killer - Ed Gein - Jeffrey Dahmer terrorized Milwaukee for most of the 1980s until he was finally captured in 1991.

Perhaps one of the most frightening aspects of Jeffrey Dahmer's serial killer career was how easy he was able to lure his victims into his trap. Dahmer possessed above average intellect, was conventionally good looking, and usually had a calm demeanor that could disarm even the most paranoid of people. Because of these traits, Dahmer was able to evade justice numerous times, which allowed him to keep killing. Truly, Dahmer was able to fool his family, the police, his neighbors, and even the judicial system into believing that he was not a threat; but during the entire time his kill count increased and the body parts of his victims began to pile up around his apartment.

Purchase this audiobook to listen to a story that is among the most disturbing of all true crime serial killers. You will follow the course of Dahmer's life from an alcoholic outcast in high school to a vicious predator who stalked the streets of Milwaukee. Finally, you will hear about Dahmer's trial, his jail house murder, and the impact that his many crimes had on Milwaukee.

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Absolutely worth a listen!!

This is a really well told story of the terrible crimes committed by Dahmer and his life before and after. The narrator reads well and is engaging. The facts line up with the more readily available information on the serial killer. I found it especially useful as a fiction writer trying to gain insight into the mind of such awful criminal's. The book questions some of the psychology behind the murderer and not just the details of his crimes.

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Scary what can happen

Was gripped from start to finish. Couldn't believe someone could be so evil. Must listen to believe!

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Loved it!

I normally struggle to sit through a full book, but this had me gripped.
A really good insight into a very disturbing case.
Definitely recommend to anyone who’s interested in serial killer stories.

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Sick Man, Interesting And Fascinating

A brilliant book by Jack Rosewood, very interesting, a fascinating story, I always wish books as good as this could be longer

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Great read

Loves it this author is just brilliant was captivating and the fact Geoffrey dharma gave interviews for this book as true account's of his rampage was great

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Good listen

good book shame it's not longer. Will be listening to the others in this collection

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lacking extra insight

The book provides no more insight than a documentary on YouTube.
If you've just decided to find out information on Dahmer, this is a good place to start.
This was purchased as an audio book, David White is very easy listening. No put on ascent which is a refreshing change.

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Simplified and slightly rushed

In my opinion there are much more in-depth books, like those of Brian Masters or Lionel Dahmer. This is a short book who sums upp the overall story of Jeffreys life and crimes, but doesn't go very deep. I'm not a big fan of the sound effects/ music added, and a victims name was pronounced wrong at one point. This book somewhat simplifies the story, and is more of an "introduction".

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