Jeffrey Dahmer
American serial killer and criminal

Born
May 21st, 1960
65 years ago
Died
November 28th, 1994
30 years ago — 34 years old
Category
Criminals
Country
United States
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Engaged in a series of murders primarily during the late 1970s to 1991. Committed crimes in Wisconsin and Ohio, targeting young men and boys. Infamous for acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. Captured in 1991, leading to a trial that revealed details of his gruesome actions, shocking the nation. Received multiple life sentences but was killed in prison in 1994.
Murdered 17 young men and boys
Engaged in necrophilia and cannibalism
Held a highly publicized trial
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