Aileen Wuornos (American Serial Killer)
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Aileen Wuornos was an American serial killer who murdered seven men in Florida between 1989 and 1990. She claimed the killings were in self-defense against attempted sexual assaults while she was working as a prostitute. Wuornos was executed by lethal injection in 2002.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1960, Dahmer’s early life was riddled with warning signs—social isolation, a growing obsession with death, and disturbing behavior toward animals. But no one could have predicted the scale of depravity that would unfold. He began his killing spree at the age of 18 with the murder of Steven Hicks, but it wasn’t until the late ’80s and early ’90s that his crimes escalated in both frequency and brutality.
Dahmer’s methods were calculated and manipulative. He often targeted vulnerable individuals—many of whom were gay men or people of color—luring them to his home with promises of money, drinks, or modeling work. Once there, he would drug and strangle them. What happened after death is what sets Dahmer apart in the annals of serial crime: he engaged in necrophilia, cannibalism, and the preservation of body parts. Police would later discover human heads in his refrigerator, skulls on shelves, and a 57-gallon drum containing decomposing bodies in his apartment.
His capture on July 22, 1991, came after one intended victim, Tracy Edwards, managed to escape and flag down police. The responding officers walked into a scene that could have come from a horror film—Polaroids of dismembered bodies, containers of organs, and a household rigged for death. Dahmer confessed in staggering detail, showing minimal emotion but full recall of each crime.
He was diagnosed with several disorders including antisocial personality disorder and borderline personality disorder, but was found legally sane. In 1992, Dahmer was convicted of 15 murders and sentenced to 15 consecutive life sentences, amounting to over 900 years behind bars.
His time in prison was short. On November 28, 1994, Dahmer was murdered by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver, who claimed divine direction and a moral disgust for Dahmer’s crimes. Scarver reportedly said Dahmer would fashion limbs from prison food and taunt guards and inmates—a chilling echo of the psychological games Dahmer played outside prison walls.
Dahmer’s crimes had a lasting impact not only on criminal profiling but also on the public’s awareness of systemic failures—particularly how police mishandled multiple opportunities to intervene. In one of the most damning cases, a 14-year-old victim, Konerak Sinthasomphone, was returned to Dahmer by police officers despite clear signs of distress, and was killed shortly after.
Today, Dahmer’s name is synonymous with inhuman horror. His life and crimes have been dissected in documentaries, podcasts, and series like Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. For true crime buffs, he remains one of the darkest case studies in modern criminal history—proof that monsters can exist behind ordinary faces and locked apartment doors.

Aileen Wuornos
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Dahmer (2002)
Biopic about notorious American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, taking place in both the past and the present.

My Friend Dahmer (2017)
A disturbed childhood, unhealthy obsessions and a liking for alcohol characterise the young life of Jeffrey Dahmer.

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story
Across more than a decade, 17 teen boys and young men were murdered by convicted killer Jeffrey Dahmer. How did he evade arrest for so long?
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Who was Jeffrey Dahmer? Why did he do any of it, and how did he not get caught for so long? We’re going to answer the questions you’ve had after watching Monster.
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Who was Jeffrey Dahmer? Why did he do any of it, and how did he not get caught for so long? We’re going to answer the questions you’ve had after watching Monster.