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Essay / Jeffrey Dahmer case - 1130 | | Dahmer. When Dahmer was six years old, he underwent minor surgery for a hernia, which later led to changes in his behavior. He went from being a happy young boy to growing insecurities and losing self-confidence. These changes appear to coincide with the birth of his younger brother David Dahmer, born seven years after him. At age eight, Jeffrey and his family moved to Bath, Ohio due to his father's career as an analytical chemist. This decision seemed to worsen his strange behavior and his already increasing isolation from society. At the age of fourteen he began to have impulses towards murder and necrophilia, these impulses were amplified again when his parents' marriage collapsed and they divorced in 1977. Dahmer's social identity extended beyond his withdrawal from social groups and his empty expressions. Instead of normal activities for children his age, like playing outside and making friends. Dahmer regularly traveled by bicycle in search of road victims, apparently removing the skin and keeping the bones. He also dissected numerous carcasses. At one point, he took a dog's head and placed it on a stake. Dahmer attended Revere High School and was considered an outcast among the school's social order. Although he was an average student with decent grades and a place in the school newspaper, he still had trouble making friends and eventually started drinking heavily, by the time he graduated, Jeffrey was a full-blown alcoholic. He arrived middle of paper......onerak and tried to keep him away from the women and policemen by insisting that the boy was his 19 year old lover and that while drinking they had argued and Konerak ran out of the apartment. The two women begged the police to take the young boy away. But instead they sent him back to Dahmer, they never checked the boy's age or looked up who Jefferey Dahmer was; if they had, they would have seen that he was still on probation for sexual assault. Once officers arrived at the apartment, they noticed a strange odor but did not investigate the source of the stench, which had been one of his previous victims. Once left alone with the boy, he murdered him and dismembered the body, and like the others, he kept his skull as one of his many keepsakes. Dahmer's need for companionship mixed with his perversions led him to the idea of transforming his victims into "zombies". m
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