![]() In Ancient Rome, most people only washed their bodies every nine days. In total, Dahmer killed and butchered 11 people at the 924 25th Street house, all of which occurred under Dahmer’s probationary period. Although Chester wasn’t mentioned in the series, she was a key witness in the lawsuits filed by the victims’ parents against the city. Chester also arranged for Dahmer to enroll in a sex offender treatment program, but was rejected by the program’s directors because his crime “didn't fit the typical scenario for child molestation.” Dahmer never received routine psychiatric care as permitted by the judge.ĭahmer was one of 121 cases on Chester’s docket for that year, proving further dysfunction in the Milwaukee bureaucratic system. In an affidavit, she stated that she “tended to spend more time in counseling with Dahmer than average for clients,” discussing Dahmer’s internal struggles with his sexuality and turbulent family relationships. In a lawsuit filed against the city of Milwaukee, Chester’s logs detail meetings with Dahmer that would last anywhere from 10 minutes to an hour. After Dahmer's arrest, the police eventually found 11 skulls, severed genitals, three headless torsos, two hearts, and a complete skeleton. Chester even interviewed Dahmer in his apartment seven days before his arrest, meaning, Chester interviewed Dahmer inside his apartment while there was a 57-gallon barrel of hydrophilic acid, Jeremiah Weinberger’s head in the freezer, and at least four skulls stashed somewhere in the apartment. According to probation logs, the two kept their schedule aside from a few last-minute cancelations by Dahmer late in 1990. RELATED: 'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story': How Ryan Murphy's On-Set Rule Helped Center Victims' VoicesĬhester, who was not portrayed in Monster, met with Dahmer twice a month starting in March 1990 after his early release. He was also required to register as a sex offender and meet with a probation officer, Donna Chester. ![]() The judge granted Dahmer work release allowing him to maintain his job at the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. Gardner, who cited his belief that psychiatric treatment would be more beneficial, ordered Dahmer to seek counseling in lieu of a longer sentence. Revisiting newspapers from the 1990s, passages from Lionel Dahmer’s book, and on-camera interviews afford new contexts for the macabre anecdotes depicted in Monster.Īs detailed in the show, Dahmer was sentenced to a 12-month prison sentence with five years probation in 1989. Skipping the obvious like Glenda Cleveland ( Niecy Nash) wasn’t actually Dahmer’s neighbor or the rumored crimes Dahmer purportedly committed while overseas, the origins of the sources used in the series aren’t conspicuous. However, there are a few aspects of Monster that beg for more detail. Whether it was the recreation of Dahmer’s apartment, details taken from Dahmer's prison letters, or the near-verbatim family statements during the ending court scene, Monster’s accuracy is perhaps its most powerful component. ![]() Evan Peters stars as Dahmer in a chilling imitation down to the way the serial killer hung his arms. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Storyrecreates the depraved life and crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous serial killer known for necrophilia, cannibalism, and stocking leftover body parts as mementos in his freezer. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |