My Son Is a Serial Killer: The Story of Jeffrey Dahmer's Father
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In July 1991, the country was rocked by the unfathomable crimes of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Every day the world learned more sordid and gruesome details of his murders: the dismemberment of young men, lobotomy, necrophilia, cannibalism, and even skulls kept on a makeshift altar in an apartment.... But no one was more shocked than Jeffrey Dahmer's own parents - a loving father, stepmother, and grandmother who had spent years trying to help him keep from going under.
In his candid book, Lionel Dahmer describes how Jeff's oddities gradually developed into a full-blown obsession with murder, and analyzes what as a father he did wrong. Lionel wonders why his son grew up to be a monster. How did it happen that a man he essentially didn't know at all lived and grew up in the house with him? This memoir, the basis for the Netflix adaptation of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, is a unique look at the madness of a maniac through the eyes of his family; a heartbreaking testament to the inhuman horror that can lurk just around the corner.
In his candid book, Lionel Dahmer describes how Jeff's oddities gradually developed into a full-blown obsession with murder, and analyzes what as a father he did wrong. Lionel wonders why his son grew up to be a monster. How did it happen that a man he essentially didn't know at all lived and grew up in the house with him? This memoir, the basis for the Netflix adaptation of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, is a unique look at the madness of a maniac through the eyes of his family; a heartbreaking testament to the inhuman horror that can lurk just around the corner.
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