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Jeffrey Dahmer pleads guilty but insane to the murders and dismemberments of 15 boys and men.
S1, EP10 "Murders Told In Detail"
In his confession to Milwaukee detectives, Jeffrey Dahmer was descriptive in how he killed his 15 victims and then later disposed of their bodies; the police were able to use this information to close their cases of missing individuals in the city.
S1, EP11 "Mental Health and Criminal Reports"
Crime scene notes, police reports and psychiatric evaluations are evidence for the jury to decide on Jeffrey Dahmer's mental illness; lawyers on both sides discuss records that are to be admitted in court as evidence for the jury.
S1, EP12 "Organized or Disorganized Killer"
Attorneys continue to argue over new evidence in Wisconsin versus Dahmer; one of the debates is the definition of organized killer or disorganized killer--which was an element to evaluate Jeffrey Dahmer's mental illness and defect.
S1, EP13 "Survivor of Dahmer Testifies"
One of the survivors of Jeffrey Dahmer's homicidal spree testifies for the defense; Tracy Edwards was nearly one of confessed serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's victims.
S1, EP9 "Deposing Human Bodies"
What began as a childhood interest of dissecting small dead animals would later turn into the heinous acts of dissecting the bodies of dead human beings.
S1, EP8 "Serial Killer Cooperating With Police"
Milwaukee police confirmed that Jeffrey Dahmer cooperated with investigators--even pointing them to key evidence to his confessed murders.
S1, EP7 "Cannibalism, Necrophilia, and More"
The crimes alleged in Wisconsin versus Jeffrey Dahmer included a confession to a decades-long killing spree could be called a murderous orgy.
S1, EP6 "Heinous Crimes Revealed"
In a 160-page confession during 60 hours, defendant Jeffrey Dahmer confessed to his serial killings; the murders included him dismembering his victim's bodies, eating some body parts, and keeping bones and organs in his possession.