Jeffrey Dahmer interviewer reveals why killer ate victims
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is interviewed by Nancy Glass at Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, on Jan. 12, 1993 for"Inside Edition.""He said he chose to eat them because he wanted them to be part of him," said Nancy Glass, now 67, while describing Jeffrey Dahmer's alleged motive for ingesting his victim's corpses.Actor Evan Peters as the titular character in"Dahmer -- Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
As a result, the Milwaukee Cannibal reportedly suffered from severe abandonment issues, which, in his twisted mind, could only be remedied by eating people, thereby ensuring they would be with him forever. Glass also disclosed that Dahmer’s mother — who passed away in 2000 — had been downing manySuspected serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer enters the courtroom of Judge Jeffrey A. Wagner on Aug. 6, 1991.
She added, “He says to me, ‘I’m sorry for what I did.’ But he’s a psychopath. He doesn’t even know what those words mean.”Milwaukee Police Department
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