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I Could Murder A Podcast

Jeffrey Dahmer: The Milwaukee Cannibal

I Could Murder A Podcast

ICMAP LTD

True Crime, I Could Murder A Podcast, Icmap, Ted Bundy, Comedy

4.7700 Ratings

🗓️ 2 May 2022

⏱️ 90 minutes

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Summary

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This week, the ICMAP boys explore the grizzly case of ‘The Milwaukee Cannibal’ Jeffrey Dahmer.

Dahmer claimed seventeen victims between 1978 and 1991 (all of whom were boys and men). His gruesome murder process often but not always included: drugging, strangulation, necrophilia, dismemberment and cannibalism before he dissolved/preserved his victim’s remains in bleaches and acids.

Dahmer’s shocking crime spree would lead to him becoming one of the most infamous and notorious serial killers of all time, resulting in numerous prison interviews and numerous attempts from other inmates to take Dahmer’s life…

Were absent parents to blame for Dahmer’s descent into chaos? Which significant incidents during Dahmer’s childhood seemingly changed him forever? Was there enough evidence and opportunity for the police to catch and convict him far sooner? And how did Dahmer become one of the world’s most notorious serial killers to date?

Tune in and all will be revealed!

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Written & Presented by Tom Norris & Ben Carter | @nozzer89 @thisiscarts
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Additional research and timelines written by Danielle St Romaine
Artwork & animation by Phil Whitton | @philwhitz
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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:12.7

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0:19.7

Warning.

0:27.8

The following episode contains subject matter and scenes that some viewers may find upsetting, disturbing or unnerving.

0:31.5

Please note, viewer discretion is advised at all times.

0:33.4

Sit back and enjoy.

0:38.3

I wanted to keep them with me. And as my obsession grew, I was saving body parts such as skulls and skeletons.

0:48.3

How did Jeffrey Dahmer get away with murder after murder for 13 years.

0:58.0

How did a boy born into a hardworking middle-class family turn into the worst kind of monster imaginable?

1:02.0

I desensitized myself to it.

1:04.2

I don't know. I went to great lengths.

1:06.9

He is pure evil, but you'd never know it by looking at him.

1:10.3

But when you hear him, that's another story.

1:12.8

The hitchhiker's name was Stephen Hicks.

1:15.3

He was just 18.

1:17.1

Jeffrey Dahmer took him to his parents' house.

1:20.0

There, he strangled him with a barbell.

1:22.3

He dismembered the body and hid it in a drain pipe.

1:25.5

It was Jeffrey Dahmer who gave those details to the police in his confession.

1:30.3

It was almost addictive.

1:32.3

It was almost a surge of energy.

1:38.3

If I couldn't keep them there with me whole,

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