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The defense in Wisconsin v. Dahmer focuses on the defendant's mental issues over the years in its rebuttal during closing arguments; the judge gives the jury its instructions to begin deliberations.
The defense in Wisconsin v. Dahmer focuses on the defendant's mental issues over the years in its rebuttal during closing arguments; the judge gives the jury its instructions to begin deliberations.
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WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP99 "Verdict Is In"The jurors must decide whether Jeffrey Dahmer was insane at the time of the killings after sitting through two weeks of disturbing testimony about the crimes; victim impact statements condemn Dahmer's actions that left families ruined.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP100 "The Sentencing"Jeffrey Dahmer's sentencing hearing begins after the judge listens to victim impact statements; the jury decides Dahmer was not insane when he killed 15 people; Dahmer claims responsibility for his actions; Judge Laurence Gram imposes his sentence.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP98 "Complicated Serial Killer"The defense in Wisconsin v. Dahmer focuses on the defendant's mental issues over the years in its rebuttal during closing arguments; the judge gives the jury its instructions to begin deliberations.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP97 "Defense Gives Rebuttal to Jurors"The state makes very clear during its closing argument to jurors that the burden is on the defense to prove that Jeffrey Dahmer was legally insane when he took the lives of 15 people; the defense gets one last shot at trying to sway jurors.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP96 "State Points Finger at Dahmer"The prosecution paints Jeffrey Dahmer as a criminal lurking about and choosing not to control his sexual urges, highlighting the many weeks and months in between his killings of 15 people in an attempt to show he had self-control.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP95 "Prosecutor Slams Confessed Serial Killer"The lead prosecutor focuses on the intense sexual urge that motivated Jeffrey Dahmer to kill 15 young men and teens; E. Michael McCann gives the prosecution's closing argument to the jury.
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