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This is a video that summarizes the life and crimes of Jeffrey Dahmer, a notorious serial killer and cannibal who murdered 17 young men between 1978 and 1991. The video narrates how Dahmer grew up in a dysfunctional family, developed violent and sexual impulses, and became obsessed with death and anatomy. It also shows how he lured his victims to his apartment, drugged them, killed them, and sometimes ate their flesh or tried to turn them into zombies. The video reveals how Dahmer was able to evade justice for so long due to the negligence and discrimination of the police, who ignored the complaints and reports of his neighbors and some of his surviving victims. The video ends with Dahmer's arrest, trial, confession, and death in prison at the hands of another inmate. The video also highlights the impact of Dahmer's crimes on the families of his victims, the African-American and gay communities, and the public opinion. The video is part of a series that summarizes other terrifying stories such as Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street, and Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a summary of the true story of Jeffrey Dahmer, a serial killer and cannibal who murdered 17 men between 1978 and 1991.
2. Dahmer had a troubled childhood with a dysfunctional family, an alcohol addiction, and a sexual attraction to men that he could not express openly.
3. Dahmer lured his victims to his apartment with promises of money, drinks, or sex, and then drugged them, killed them, and dismembered them. He also performed experiments on some of them, such as lobotomies or injections of acid.
4. Dahmer was arrested in 1991 after one of his intended victims escaped and alerted the police, who found human remains and evidence of his crimes in his apartment.
5. Dahmer confessed to his murders and was sentenced to 15 life terms in prison. He was killed by another inmate in 1994.
6. Dahmer's case exposed the negligence and discrimination of the police and the justice system, who ignored or dismissed the reports and complaints of his victims' families, most of whom were black, gay, or immigrants.