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The defense's forensic psychiatrist testifies about his medical examination on the defendant; Dr. Carl Wahlstrom reads his final conclusion of Jeffrey Dahmer to the jury, determining that Dahmer suffered from progressing mental illness.
The defense's forensic psychiatrist testifies about his medical examination on the defendant; Dr. Carl Wahlstrom reads his final conclusion of Jeffrey Dahmer to the jury, determining that Dahmer suffered from progressing mental illness.
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S1, EP37 "Serial Killer Who Lusted After His Victims"Jeffrey Dahmer's sexual desire was an early subject brought up in cross examination of the defense's forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carl Wahlstrom; he recalled Dahmer saying he gained great stimulation with sex on dead body parts.
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S1, EP36 "Forensic Psychiatrist's Evaluation"The defense's forensic psychiatrist testifies about his medical examination on the defendant; Dr. Carl Wahlstrom reads his final conclusion of Jeffrey Dahmer to the jury, determining that Dahmer suffered from progressing mental illness.
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S1, EP35 "He is Psychotic"According to forensic psychiatrist Dr. Carl Wahlstrom, self-delusion took over the mind of the defendant which led to his decades-long killing spree; the mental health doctor went on to conclude that Jeffrey Dahmer was a psychotic.
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