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Jeffrey Dahmer
- A Legacy of Evil, Disturbing True Story of the Cannibalism, Murder Spree, Rape and Torture of the Milwaukee Madman: Serial Killer, Book 1
- Narrated by: Liam Ryan
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
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Summary
The name Jeffery Dahmer is associated with evil on a level such as those legendary evildoers like Charles Manson and Ted Bundy. He was known for his cannibalistic acts though that is only scratching the surface.
The murders perpetrated by Dahmer rocked the small, quiet city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, to its very core. But it wasn’t just the murders themselves that caused horror and indignation across America. It was the sheer level of violence that caused America to tremble. As the grisly details of his heinous acts came to life during his trial, observers could not help but cringe.
In this audiobook, Dahmer’s legacy of cruelty will be exposed along with the motives behind his actions. In addition, a description of his background, early years, and transition into one of the most notorious serial killers will be discussed. While this audiobook will not go into the gory details of his crimes, it will suffice to describe, in general terms, the types of deeds he committed.
For the general listener, this audiobook shall provide great information and insights into one of the most researched cases in American history. For those interested in researching this case in greater detail, this audiobook provides the starting point for which a deep and thorough revision can be provided.
Ultimately, this audiobook is not an easy listen. After all, it is not easy to delve into how Dahmer carried out his acts. Notwithstanding, understanding the motives behind Dahmer’s actions has proven valuable to advancing research into mental illness and the treatment of sociopathic behavior. Certainly, Dahmer was no ordinary individual. Yet, understanding his condition and motivations are essential in the study of such disorders which may lead to the treatment and rehabilitation of individuals who present such conditions.
So, it is up to the listener to decide whether Dahmer was insane, or whether he was a calculating killer. One thing is certain though: the world is a better place without him.