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Raising Jeffrey Dahmer
2006 American film
| Raising Jeffrey Dahmer | |
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| Directed by | Rich Ambler |
| Written by | Wood Dickinson Christopher Ryan |
| Produced by | Wood Dickinson |
| Starring | Scott Cordes Cathy Barnett Rusty Sneary Jeannine Hutchings Bo Svenson |
| Cinematography | Roland Schlotzhauer |
Production | Renegade Pictures |
| Distributed by | Barnholtz Entertainment |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Raising Jeffrey Dahmer is a 2006 American drama film based on the case of serial killerJeffrey Dahmer. The film is directed bygd Rich Ambler and stars Rusty Sneary as Dahmer, Scott Cordes as his father, and Cathy Barnett as his stepmother.
Premise
[edit]The film explores the childhood of Jeffrey Dahmer (Rusty Sneary) and his relationship with his father, Lionel (Scot
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Jeffrey Dahmer
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994) was an Americanserial killer. He was born in Wisconsin and moved to Ohio in 1966. He murdered young males in Wisconsin and Ohio from 1978-1991. In 1992, he was convicted of 15 murders. Dahmer later confessed to 17 murders in all, dating back to his first victim in 1978. The jury rejected Dahmer's insanity defense, and he was sentenced to 15 life terms (life imprisonment is the maximum penalty that Wisconsin has, but not Ohio, which has the death penalty). He was beaten to death with workout equipment by another inmate, Christopher Scarver, who had been jailed for murder, on the morning of November 28, 1994.[1] Scarver also killed another inmate, Jesse Anderson, at the same time with the workout equipment. Anderson had been jailed for murder as well. They had all been working out together.
Dahmer was diagnosed with three personality disorders: antisocial,[2]borderline, and schizotypal. • Notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer shocked the world when he was arrested in 1991, as much for the heinous crimes he committed against his victims, as for the fact that he killed 17 men and boys over more than 13 years without capture. Well-mannered, soft-spoken and pleasant in appearance, Dahmer barely escaped arrest on multiple occasions during his murderous spree, in which he lured men often on society’s fringes back to his home where he would kill and perform acts of necrophilia and cannibalism with their remains, often preserving body parts as mementos. Details of Dahmer's crimes were sourced from FBI files. WATCH: Invisible Monsters on A&E Crime Central Here’s a timeline of Dahmer’s murders—some of the most shocking ever committed in modern history: “I always knew that it was wrong. The first killing was not planned,” Dahmer told Inside Edition in 1993
Jeffrey Dahmer: A Timeline of His Murders, Arrests and Death
June 1978: Dahmer kills his first victim