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  2. Sep 21, 2022 · Dahmer died on Nov. 28, 1994. Next, find out what your true crime obsession really means—and when it's time to take a break from it. Learn the true story of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer,...

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    • Club 219 Is Real, and Jeffrey Dahmer Went There
    • Jeffrey Dahmer Did Often Show Victims The Exorcist III Movie
    • He Really Did Gift His Teacher Some Tadpoles
    • Jeffrey Dahmer Was Pulled Over by Police When He Had Human Remains in His Car
    • The Honour Society Yearbook Story Was Real
    • Dahmer Did Work at The Milwaukee Blood Plasma Center
    • The Incident at The Fair Ground Was Real
    • The Police Did Return Konerak Sinthasomphone to Dahmer
    • It’S True Dahmer Would Phone The Family Members of His Victims
    • The Vile ‘Meat’ Sandwich Scene Was Based on True Events

    In the show, Jeffrey Dahmer is seen visiting the bar Club 219 and picking up multiple victims before bringing them back to his apartment. Club 219 was a real gay bar in Milwaukee, and Jeffrey Dahmer did visit it. According to Wisconsin LGBT History Project, Club 219 opened in February 1981 and was widely renowned as one of the best spots in the are...

    It’s true Jeffrey Dahmer did often show The Exorcist III to people he brought back to his apartment. In a chilling interview, he said the movies “got him in the mood” to commit his crimes.

    As we watch Dahmer grow up and try to fit in at school, there’s one scene where he gifts one of his teachers a glass with tadpoles in. This is based on real events, and Dahmer did get annoyed the tadpoles were handed over to a friend, and he did kill the tadpoles by putting motor oil in the glass.

    In court, Dahmer confirmed he was pulled over by police when he had human remains in the back of his car. He had been pulled over at 3am because he was swerving on the roads, but convinced officers to let him drive away.

    At the start of episode four on Netflix, Dahmer is seen sneaking into the background of the Honour Society’s Yearbook photograph. In real life he was in fact nothing to do with the group, but did get into its photo. His face has since been blacked out of it.

    This moment is one of the only ones in the Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix series which is based on fact, but has a big element of seemingly fiction added in. In the series we see Dahmer get a job at a blood donation centre, and take home some of the donations. It’s true he got this job, but nothing suggests he ever stole the donations from there.

    In the Netflix show, we see a scene where Dahmer was arrested following an indecent exposure at a fair. This did happen in real life. In August 1982, less than a year after a drunk and disorderly arrest, Dahmer was convicted for indecent exposure at a Wisconsin State Fair Park. He received a $50 fine for what happened, where reportedly“25 people we...

    In one shocking scene, we see 14-year-old Konerak Sinthasomphone escape Dahmer’s apartment, covered in blood, after being drugged. Dahmer tells police they are boyfriends, and Konerak is an adult. This happened in real life, and it’s true neighbour Glenda Cleveland was there, and phoned police afterwards to raise her concerns further.

    After killing Tony Hughes, on Netflix, Dahmer is seen telling his sister he’s “in the vortex” and the family shouldn’t continue to look for him. It’s been reported Dahmer did call the family members of his victims, and tell them to stop looking for their relatives.

    One particularly stomach churning moment in the show is when we see Dahmer hand over a “meat” sandwich to his neighbour, Glenda Cleveland. This is based on real events, and Dahmer’s neighbours do think they’ve been offered human meat by him before. The incident actually involved a neighbour called Pamela Bass, whose experiences have been combined w...

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    • EPISODE ONE. Glenda Cleveland didn't live in the Oxford Apartments building. One of the biggest changes to real events is the character of Glenda Cleveland (Niecy Nash).
    • PLEASE DON'T GO. Milwaukee police officers did return victim Konerak Sinthasomphone to Dahmer, then radioed about needing to be 'deloused' "Ten-four.
    • DOIN' A DAHMER. Ohio police let Dahmer go with damning evidence in the back seat. Dahmer revealed in his testimony that in 1978, after killing his first victim at age 18 (Steven Hicks), he was pulled over near his Ohio hometown with garbage bags in the backseat that contained Hicks' remains.
    • THE GOOD BOY BOX. Dahmer did work at the Milwaukee Blood Plasma Center but didn't drink bags of blood. One scene on the show shows Dahmer getting a job as a phlebotomist at the Milwaukee Blood Plasma Center and bringing a bag of blood home to drink.
  3. Oct 6, 2022 · With the release of the latest documentary, below we take a look at the true story behind Jeffrey Dahmers murders, revealing which parts of the series were dramatised and which parts are...

  4. Synopsis. The season focuses on the life of Jeffrey Dahmer, and how he became one of the most notorious serial killers in America. His murders were executed in Bath Township, Ohio, West Allis, Wisconsin, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin between 1978 and 1991.

  5. Oct 19, 2022 · Netflix’s newest addition to its true crime canon is a thriller from Ryan Murphy, exploring the case of one of America’s most notorious serial killers: Jeffrey Dahmer.

  6. Sep 23, 2022 · Also known as the 'Milwaukee Cannibal', Jeffrey Dahmer was responsible for the murder of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. Here's a run-through of the true story behind the Netflix...

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