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Jeffrey Dahmer pleads guilty but insane to the murders and dismemberments of 15 boys and men.

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S1, EP54 "Probation Officer on the Witness Stand"

The defendant's probation officer takes the stand; Cynthia Sartin confirms that she was given Jeffrey Dahmer's case after he was arrested for disorderly conduct when he exposed himself to young boys in the street.

S1, EP55 "Victim's Friend Calls Out Defendant"

A friend of the defendant's fifth murdered victim takes the stand; Jeffrey Connor recalls for the jury on being with Anthony Sears the night Sears went with Jeffrey Dahmer back to his apartment.

S1, EP56 "State's Forensic Psychiatrist Called to the Stand"

Dr. Frederick Fosdal testifies on his experience when weighing a defendant's mental capacity to withstand trial, as well as insanity pleas in homicidal cases; Dr. Fosdal reads through his report for the jury on Dahmer's mental health assessment.

S1, EP57 "Dahmer a Sex Addict"

Dr. Frederick Fosdal, a forensic psychiatrist, begins his assessment by interviewing Dahmer on his biography and the many issues he dealt with over the years; Dahmer admits having sexual contact with over 100 men, where he paid for sex half the time.

S1, EP53 "Survivor Testifies"

The state continues its lineup of young men who happened to survive the defendant's killing spree; Michael Salinas takes the stand and recalls his near-fatal encounter with Jeffrey Dahmer when Dahmer lured him and drugged him.

S1, EP52 "Surviving Dahmer's Deadly Clutch"

A young man who met the defendant in the early years of Jeffrey Dahmer's mass killing spree, Ronald Flowers Jr. ultimately survives Dahmer's deadly clutch, even after being drugged.

S1, EP51 "No Mental Disease in Jeffrey Dahmer"

The court's appointed clinical psychologist touches upon personality disorder versus psychological disorder; Dr. Samuel Friedman determines that Dahmer did not have a mental disease and that he knew right from wrong.

S1, EP50 "Loneliness Drove Him to Kill"

Dr. Samuel Friedman concludes that it was Jeffrey Dahmer's longing for companionship that drove him to kill, not psychosis; the clinical psychologist also says that Dahmer had features of paraphilia, but did not succumb to paraphilia itself.

Jeffrey Dahmer pleads guilty but insane to the murders and dismemberments of 15 boys and men.
Original Air Date: May 22, 2023
Genres: DramaTV Series
Playback: HD
1 seasons available on demand
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