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Jurors hear how Dahmer knew what he had done to his victims was wrong; a forensic psychiatrist testifies that Dahmer claimed he lived in horror of being discovered; the defense team cross-examines the forensic psychiatrist who interviewed Dahmer.
Jurors hear how Dahmer knew what he had done to his victims was wrong; a forensic psychiatrist testifies that Dahmer claimed he lived in horror of being discovered; the defense team cross-examines the forensic psychiatrist who interviewed Dahmer.
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