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Jeffrey Dahmer pleads guilty but insane to the murders and dismemberments of 15 boys and men.
S1, EP64 "Sexual Disorders Taking Over"
Jeffrey Dahmer's defense questions a forensic psychiatrist about sexual disorders and tries to prove Dahmer was not responsible for the deaths of his victims, claiming the effects of sexual disorders took over his mind and, therefore, his actions.
S1, EP65 "Criminal Responsibility or Not?"
Jeffrey Dahmer's defense attorney fights to get his line of questioning in; the state's mental health expert witness testifies Dahmer set a precedent when he committed his crimes, but that he knew what he was doing was wrong.
S1, EP66 "Dahmer's Mental State in Question"
Jeffrey Dahmer's defense repeatedly asks a forensic psychiatrist about the defendant's mental state in an attempt to convince jurors that Dahmer should not be held responsible for all the deaths.
S1, EP67 "Video Interview"
The judge In Jeffrey Dahmer's trial rules on an interview video of the confessed serial killer and a mental health expert witness; both sides zero in on the interview the forensic psychiatrist conducted with Dahmer.
S1, EP63 "Details to Murder"
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.
S1, EP62 "Necrophilia and Other Sexual Acts"
Jurors hear more about the acts of necrophilia and the defendant's thoughts on that; necrophilia and other sex acts with the victims are big topics during the interview between Dahmer and a forensic psychiatrist.
S1, EP61 "Gruesome Discovery"
A forensic psychiatrist discusses the gruesome discoveries in Dahmer's home and what happened when someone threatened to call the police; Dahmer tries injecting acid into the brains of some of his victims to keep them alive and under his control.
S1, EP60 "Defendant Rationalizing His Sexual Desires"
The state's forensic psychiatrist evaluates the defendant's mental capacity as well as his ability to reason and rationalize his actions; Dahmer tells Dr. Frederick Fosdal that his deepest sexual desire was to drug and then murder a human being.