Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: Serial Killer’s Chilling Jailhouse Interview

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Published 2018-11-27
Warning: This video contains graphic descriptions of violence. Twenty-four years ago, Jeffrey Dahmer was beaten to death in prison while serving 16 life sentences. In 1993, the man known as “the Milwaukee Cannibal” granted Inside Edition a jailhouse interview and was forthright about his crimes. During his reign of terror between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer killed 17 men and boys and kept some of their body parts in freezers inside his home. He was eventually arrested in 1991 when a victim escaped. #InsideEdition

All Comments (21)
  • I wonder if a serial killer ever looked at me and thought Nope.
  • @jaajaa9628
    Homies: Free my homie he is innocent!! He done anything wrong. The homie:
  • @preety4724
    The audacity to kill the 14 yr old AFTER the police had seen them together. Like he wasn't scared of being caught AT ALL.
  • @justaguyonhere
    He's so... calm about it. He knows what he did and he KNOWS it was a terrible thing. But he doesn't care. He doesn't feel anything. You see nothing behind those eyes.
  • @Eliezeraugust0
    He didn't hate black men, it was the opposite.. He liked them wayyyy too much
  • @saiyanc137
    “sentence of 999 years” Just say life Edit: for those saying "bUt LiFe iS onLy 25 yEaRs," because they think they're smart and just want to repeat what 9 people before them said, have you ever heard of life without parole?
  • @ThumbsUpMike
    What's truly interesting and yet terrifying about Dahmer. To my knowledge he's the only serial killer that openly admits to everything, doesn't hide anything about what he's done, and doesn't deflect any of his issues and actions on anyone or anything else but himself. Every other serial killer downplays the severity of what they done, try to excuse their reasonings on society or porn, or even straight up deny they did anything wrong. Dahmer admitted to everything immediately, said sorry and wishes he could give up his life to bring the victims back in court(whether he meant it or not he's the only one that's done that) and is completely calm about everything. Guess that's why he's still a puzzling mystery to this day, he's the only one that's extremely different from the rest.
  • @ev446
    I think it would be absolutely horrifying if we really knew how many other people around us have problems like Jeff did that lead him to do what he did.
  • @fanfictioner1
    “why isn’t he handcuffed” lmao what tf is he gonna do, eat her live on camera?
  • @user-zz8mh9pd3z
    14 year old boy! Dead, tortured. Those cops needed to be charged
  • @feloniousfilms
    he says "i just planned on drugging him, not hurting him" failing to understand there is no difference between the two.
  • The frightening thing about him is he looks and talks like a regular guy.
  • @The_torero
    If Jeffrey Dahmer tells you that you look like a "snack", you best believe it!
  • @Kimmiekhalthang
    The man who played the role of Dahmer in Netflix did a damn good job. Great acting.
  • @Chicoback
    That little apartment had a terrible secret.
  • @peestrem31
    "He is sentenced to 999 years." At least it wasn't 1000.
  • @Cripxxx
    The interviewer is so calm i could never
  • The most terrifying part is that he is so aware. I understand how he got away with it for all these years because he is very well spoken and seems like a understanding and smart man. It's frightening the fact that if I myself would have met him, i would have liked him without the knowledge that he is such a horrible and frightening person. A True psychopath in other words. And that makes me sick while watching this.