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Porn addiction and compulsive masturbation consumed the defendant Jeffrey Dahmer just prior to his serial killing spree; these uncontrollable acts grew to a sexual and neurotic obsession of dead bodies.
Porn addiction and compulsive masturbation consumed the defendant Jeffrey Dahmer just prior to his serial killing spree; these uncontrollable acts grew to a sexual and neurotic obsession of dead bodies.
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S1, EP1 "Jeffrey Dahmer Pleads Insanity"The defendant Jeffrey Dahmer was charged with 15 counts of first-degree murder. He pleds guilty but insane to the slayings--which ultimately allowed Dahmer to avoid the guilt phase of his criminal trial.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP2 "Evil or Insane?"Porn addiction and compulsive masturbation consumed the defendant Jeffrey Dahmer just prior to his serial killing spree; these uncontrollable acts grew to a sexual and neurotic obsession of dead bodies.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP3 "Detailed Serial Killer"The lead prosecutor tells the jury in opening statements Jeffrey Dahmer was a carefully, detailed killer not an uncontrollable insane criminal; for over a decade the defendant was on a killing spree accused of murdering 15 young men.
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