Inside Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment building where he murdered 12 before hoarding their body parts and organs | The Sun

A SERIES of disturbing discoveries were made at serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment when cops raided it following his arrest.

Seven human skulls, two human hearts, a bag of organs, and numerous severed body parts were among the atrocities they uncovered at the home where he killed 12 of his victims.





A new Netflix documentary called Dahmer— Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is bringing more details surrounding the serial killer's murders to light.

When Dahmer moved into apartment 213 at the Oxford Apartments in Milwaukee in May 1990, he brought with him the scalp and penis of his fifth victim Anthony Sears, according to FBI documents.

It wasn't long before Dahmer committed another murder. Within a week of moving, he killed Raymond Smith.

He would go on to murder 11 others in the 14 months he lived at the Oxford Apartments complex.

When Dahmer's killing spree ended with his arrest in July 1991, the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Milwaukee Police Department searched his apartment.

They found a slew of human remains, including the seven skulls, two hearts and other human organs, and two skeletons.

Investigators also found a pair of severed hands, two severed and preserved male genitalia, a mummified scalp, a full torso, and a 57-gallon drum containing three dismembered torsos.

Dozens of graphic Polaroids depicting necrophilia, sickening plans for an altar, and barrels of acid that Dahmer used to dissolve the remains of his victims were also uncovered.

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The apartment complex was eventually torn down about 15 months after the horrifying discovery.

Grass and flowers were planted where the building once stood.

'MILWAUKEE CANNIBAL'

Dahmer was accused of murdering 17 men and boys in a 13-year killing spree between 1978 and 1991.

Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal," his crimes included rape, necrophilia, and cannibalism.

Dahmer pleaded guilty but insane to 15 of the 17 murders.

He was found to be legally sane at the time of his trial, despite being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and psychotic disorder.

In February 1992, he was given 15 consecutive life sentences.

A 16th life sentence was later added for a murder he committed in 1978.

But Dahmer didn't serve much time behind bars. He was killed by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver in 1994 while the two were at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Wisconsin.

OUTRAGE OVER NETFLIX SERIES

As the new Netflix series premiered, a family member of one of Dahmer's victims spoke out.

The series recreates a scene where Rita Isbell – the older sister of Errol Lindsey, who was 19 when he was murdered by Dahmer – breaks down in court.

Rita's cousin Eric has condemned the show for its impression of Errol's heartbroken sister.

He said: "I’m not telling anyone what to watch, I know true crime media is huge rn, but if you’re actually curious about the victims, my family (the Isbell’s) are pissed about this show.

"It’s retraumatizing over and over again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?"

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Dahmer— Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is streaming on Netflix.

Evan Peters stars as Dahmer in the 10-part series, which tells the story of Dahmer's horrific acts largely from the point of view of his victims.

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