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The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: An American Nightmare (St. Martin's True Crime Library)
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.
The hot sultry night of July 22, 1991 was one the tenants of the Oxford Apartments would never forget. A panic stcricken 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 Poloroid 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 8 pages of chilling photographs.
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- Posted: Apr-12-2009
The Jeffrey Dahmer story
Actually,I ordered this book by mistake,intnding to buy a different book about Jeffrey Dahmer.I must say,the peoplr at Amazon were just wonderful about it. They helped me get the order canceled and the money was put back in my acct.just like they said.
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- Posted: Jul-11-2008
Decent. But not the best book on Jeffrey Dahmer.
I finished reading this book in about a week and thought that it was not as bad as some of the reviews claim. The author does tend to ramble on at the begining of a few early chapters about the history of Milwaukee or Jeff's hometown, but it's not as bad as one might think. Buying this book along...
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- Posted: Feb-13-2008
Ok, but there has to be a better book out there.
My review isn't going to be much different from the others.I have become quite fond of true crime books, and this was the second that I have read. I knew very little about Dahmer before reading this book, and I found much of it to be very interesting. Unfortunately, the author has prioritized...
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- Posted: Jun-29-2007
amazed and confused
This book gives great detail into the life of Jeffrey Dahmer's life and the sick crimes that he committed. The thing I did not care for in the book is that it would go off on history of a town or an area and continue for the entire chapter and it left you feeling what does the towns history have...
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- Posted: Apr-11-2007
Came Out Too Soon!
The book was just published after the horrors were revealed in a courtroom. The defendant, Jeffrey Dahmer, confessed and revealed to the most horrifying murders in recent history. Don Davis, a regular crime author, does capture the anger, outrage, and prejudice that the victims like Konerak were...
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- Posted: Dec-30-2006
nothing new
If you know nothing about Jeffrey Dahmer and want to know which crimes he commited and how he did it, this is the book for you. But if you have read other books about him, don't bother.The facts presented in this book are accurate, but it's such a shame that you don't get to know who Jeffrey...
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- Posted: Jun-04-2005
horrible
This book starts out like it is going to be interestin and then after the first chapter it starts getting really boring. It tells the same thing over and over. First he takes home the boy and then drugs him and then cuts up the body. That is all it says everytime, it doesn't go into detail. The...
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- Posted: Dec-26-2004
Good...
This book went way too in-depth with the history of Millwaukee and town of Bath. It was almost like a history lesson that didn't seem to relevant to the story as a whole. The rest of the book was an interesting true story. I didn't get the edition that talked to Dahmer after he was jailed, however.
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- Posted: Dec-24-2004
not much detail
The book jumped around a lot. It didn't give much detail on anything much except how Konarek Sinthasomphone was handed back over to Dahmer. I wanted to know more about what happened and how he grew up and how his mind works. I guess this book is good for those who don't want to know the bloody...
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- Posted: Oct-30-2004
Informative, but poorly written.
This book has a lot of information about Dahmer's childhood, his early adult life, and his life as a serial killer. It also describes in detail his apartment, where he commited most of his murders, as well as his mode of killing. There are very brief descriptions about each of his victims, and...
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