Jeffrey Dahmer

 

What do you think of Jeffrey Dahmer?

As a man and as a killer. Your opinions?

Public Comments

  1. well, i wouldnt want to have dinner with him.
  2. lol, i thought that you wrote Jeffy Dolmer ^^ off ' The Ringer'
  3. he got what he needed in prison
  4. He was truly a blessing from God. He was a kind, caring, and compassionate president. I will miss him dearly.
  5. I think he's dead.
  6. He was a very sick and twisted individual. On a certain level I am fascinated by people like him because of a curiosity to know what lead them to do things that seem to be so out of whack with human nature.
  7. he was fcked up in the head on both questions.
  8. He's the serial killer i feel most sorry for. He seemed very damaged by his kooky parents. His dad was ultra creepy...i also heard that when his parents separated, they had a custody battle over his younger brother, but neither wanted Jefferey. He also seemed very lonely. I'm not entirely sure he had the capacity for remorse, but he did express some sorrow later at what he had done. It's all terrible...very very terrible.
  9. I don't think he ever really was a man. Somewhere in his childhood he lost the ability to grow into an individual and remained possessed in a childlike fantasy world most likely influenced by a evil entity. He never really understood why he did what he did but could never stop because it was the only world he knew. The human mind is very difficult to understand; especially when it reacts in extremely bizarre ways. We as a society understand that human nature can sometimes take a twisted path and therefore we strive to find the why and how of mental depravity. Evil lurks around us constantly looking for that person with the open door to the thought process. Sometimes it succeeds and we hear the stories on the news. Susan Smith and others who killed their own children are no different from Dahmer and brutal dictators who commit unspeakable crimes as genocide are also in the same category. Unfortunately we are plagued by this abnormality of the human mind.
  10. I tend to lean towards sociopathic. His behavioral patterns and charicteristics showed that, if he was damaged by his parents, he very well could have developed it. He had 11 of the 13 traits of a serial killer. He started out with animals, worked his way up from there. He used to hide the animals in the floorboards of his parents house underneath the porch. He would dress up like a clown for boys. His neighbors thought he was a nice boy with good conversation. However, I tend to lean towards a killer. No pun intended but a Man-killer.
  11. I don't think anything at all of him except I'm releived he isn't around. He isn't worth the space in my mind. He wasn't a man. He was a sicko and a killer of much weaker than himself. What do you think about Mary Bell?
  12. lol cincinatti kid.. anyway as a man (if you want to call it that) he was one twisted SOB and as a killer he was one twisted SOB....why did you have to remind me of this terrible creature????!?!!?
  13. A real psychotic with issues that were never resolved--he was murdered in prison--it has been the start of the opportunity for law enforcement to learn how to profile a serial killer----As a child he killed and tore up animals and set fires--most of the studied profiles over the years included white males setting fires and killing animals before becoming serial killers--it is the lure of the unknown and the risks that it brings. Control of fire and control and pain inflicted on a victim is a sign of power. Most of the time they have no power--no adequacy in the home--abusive moms or dads--so revenge starts to come out--lash out at the weak and take things to the very edge---it is the few things that show self esteem in these people. They grow to control wives or boyfriends or they exhibit deviant sexual behavior to act out and be good at something--they even want to excell at pain and taking it to the limits---then they have to cover up for what they did--then murder and hiding the bodies starts to happen---then they taunt the police to show mastery over them, too. These traits are very common now--Dahmer was the first to kick off these studies---dozens of serial murderers have fit the profiles very well---only the names change--but NOT the behavior.
  14. he was crazy and got what he had comin to him.
  15. not alot- a pathetic excuse for a human being - whyd you ask? - what do you think ?
  16. Man? more like a monster to those who had the misfortune of meeting him. He is dead, and justice was served as he died while incarcerated having a broom handle shoved up his butt in a bath room. Saved the tax payers a little bit of money.
  17. truely did not know him but lived a mile and a half from him at the time he was caught................scary.........you know i think he was a very distubed man that caused alot of killings and alot of pain in others lives
  18. he scared me worse than regan..excorsist..creepy s..t....
  19. they should have kept him alive. then we might have a terrific answer for your question. but noooooo, they put him in the prison's general population to be killed asap. totally predictable. when they catch a dog suspected of having rabies they capture it and observe. we could have learned a lot. dumb butts.
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