Jeffrey Dahmer, Serial Killer: A Short Biography and Psychological Analysis

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, True Crime, Murder, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Tamworth Grice ISBN: 9781310419003
Publisher: KAW Publishing Publication: May 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Tamworth Grice
ISBN: 9781310419003
Publisher: KAW Publishing
Publication: May 5, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Best known as a cannibalistic serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer kept remnants of dead bodies in his refrigerator and in cooking pots in his closet. He also tried to turn some victims into “zombies” or sex slaves by injecting hydrochloric acid into their brains. How could such a handsome and intelligent man become such a monster?

This book is approximately 6000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet, computer, smart phone, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new—with this Lunch Break book!

Excerpt:
“Although Jeff was working regularly at a factory and pretending to be an upstanding member of society, his grandmother eventually asked him to move out of her house—partly because she’d begun to notice peculiar and unpleasant smells, and partly because she’d found a .357 Magnum tucked under his bed. So he found an apartment, moved out, and continued cruising for victims. Soon he found another, and he kept the head in his locker at work."

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Best known as a cannibalistic serial killer, Jeffrey Dahmer kept remnants of dead bodies in his refrigerator and in cooking pots in his closet. He also tried to turn some victims into “zombies” or sex slaves by injecting hydrochloric acid into their brains. How could such a handsome and intelligent man become such a monster?

This book is approximately 6000 words--perfect for reading on your tablet, computer, smart phone, or other electronic device. That means you can read it and learn something new, no matter where you are. Short enough to be read in 1 or 2 lunch breaks, this ebook delivers a fascinating overview of a compelling subject. Now instead of just wasting time, you can spend your lunch break learning something new—with this Lunch Break book!

Excerpt:
“Although Jeff was working regularly at a factory and pretending to be an upstanding member of society, his grandmother eventually asked him to move out of her house—partly because she’d begun to notice peculiar and unpleasant smells, and partly because she’d found a .357 Magnum tucked under his bed. So he found an apartment, moved out, and continued cruising for victims. Soon he found another, and he kept the head in his locker at work."

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