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... And for people like Jeffrey Dahmer, those combinations can be lethal. When you look into factors in Jeffrey’s life such as the relationships between him and his father and his two parents, childhood traumas, instability in his early life, strange obsessions and ‘hobbies’ and the median and cultures he was exposed to, it helps to analyze and understand the life that he later came to lead. So just as murders were once children who believed that murder was the answer, serial killers were once children like Jeffrey Dahmer who was shaped not only by genetics but by outside factors beyond his control.
On May 21st, 1960, Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was born to newly wed parents Joyce and Lionel. ... The Dahmers moved again in 1967 to Barberton, Ohio, and both parents credited Jeffrey’s rigid-ness and awkwardness around people to sudden shifts in his lifestyle; the constant moving, a new brother, and starting school. ... Jeffrey Dahmer was picked up the next day at his job with the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory. ...
Dahmer was sentenced to five years probation and a one year work release program at the Milwaukee County House of Correction. ... Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested on suspicion of the murders of 17 young men.
The first factor in the shaping of a killer like Jeffrey Dahmer is in the genetics and difficulties during pregnancy and birth. In Dahmer’s case, both his parents had traumatic childhoods; his father being an unsociable pyromaniac, and his mother having a horrible relationship with her father. ...
Jeffrey and his father had a simple relationship. ... As Jeffrey grew older, the bond between father and son never grew any stronger. Lionel Dahmer can relate Jeff’s childhood back to his own; where his father viewed himself as a provider, but never a caretaker or a confident. Just the same, Lionel missed signs throughout Jeffrey’s childhood that may have given some hint to the monster he would later become. ... Jeffrey didn’t want the same fate for his lovers that he had found; he didn’t want them to leave and never see them again. ... In Jeffrey Dahmer’s case, there has been speculation as to whether or not he was sexually abused by his father, but no proof has surfaced to make it mentionable.
Approximate Word count = 2134 Approximate Pages = 8.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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