Watch WI v. Dahmer with Fubo for $0 Today
Jeffrey Dahmer pleads guilty but insane to the murders and dismemberments of 15 boys and men.
S1, EP27 "Clinical Psychologist Testifies"
The second expert the defense introduce in their case-in-chief is Dr. Judith Becker, a clinical psychologist; she explains to the jury how her work overlapped into forensic psychology.
S1, EP28 "Understanding Dahmer's Childhood"
Dr. Judith Becker recalled learning about Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood experiences and its impact later in life; according to her evaluations on the defendant, by the time he started high school Dahmer began sexually fantasizing about other boys.
S1, EP29 "Depressed, Lonely and Suicidal"
According to the defense's mental expert, by the time he was in his twenties, Dahmer was a depressed, lonely alcoholic who was addicted to porn and frequented local bath houses.
S1, EP30 "Thought Disorders"
Dr. Judith Becker differentiates between psychotic behaviors versus deviant behaviors when evaluating the defendant's actions; she referenced thought disorders which pushed Jeffrey Dahmer to act out his sick tendencies as serial killer.
S1, EP26 "Paraphilic Versus Psychotic"
Dr. Fred Berlin concluded that Jeffrey Dahmer was not psychotic; instead, that he was a paraphilic because of his necrophilia and cannibalism tendencies.
S1, EP25 "Diagnosing Insanity"
According to the board-certified psychiatrist who testified in Wisconsin versus Dahmer, a compulsion where a person cannot stop themselves is a sign of a psychological disorder.
S1, EP24 "Evidence to Insanity"
The defense's clinical psychiatrist alluded to the ritual to which Jeffrey Dahmer attacked his victims; he would cut up their bodies and then commit necrophilia.
S1, EP23 "Defendant Declared Insane"
The defense's first expert witness; a board-certified psychiatrist; Dr. Fred Berlin testifies to the Jeffrey Dahmer's diagnosis of insanity.