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Dahmer was sentenced to a 16th term of life imprisonment in 1978 for another murder he committed in Ohio.

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However, what they got were police who simply said, "Don't let Dahmer back in" and "Let us know if you see him." Milwaukeeans, decades old and especially those who are LGBTQIA+, will tell you that letting the police know still would have not prevented harm. I just left my cart and bolted out of the store. Dahmer came out again two years later when two police officers were called to his home when his neighbors found a drugged 14-year-old boy named Konerak Sinthasomphone who had escaped Dahmer’s apartment.

It’s all too familiar, that sort of casual cruelty and indifference. Not Dahmer.

Have a question you'd like WUWM to answer? Instead our parents are blamed and stigmatized while our rap sheets grow, and white folks selfishly come in to make documentaries about us, steering surface level conversations, setting up our young men for punishment rather than restoration, and collecting clout along the way.

Dahmer would have gone on harming people either way. In an interview with Netflix in September 2022, Peters explained why the serial killer was the hardest role he’d ever played. ″He was scared to death of girls,″ she said. Well boy do we have the show for you! As the gruesome reality of his crimes became known, it was truly shocking for the community.

“No one had any suspicion at the time.

But that resilience, that’s what brought them here. Geirger described Dahmer as polite and courteous but somewhat aloof to The Plain Dealer and claimed that he asked her to be his date because her best friend dated Dahmer’s best friend at the time. Police departments worldwide value neither gay nor non-white lives as much as they do those of straight, white men.

I mean it wasn’t as if there was, you know, this long string of disappearances and people pieced it together. They met at bars in a dark, industrial neighborhood surrounded by partially empty factories and warehouses. You can’t be afraid to make yourself look like an asshole.”

Backderf also recalled what it was like to know that Dahmer’s murders were so close to him.

He murdered at least 16 people in Milwaukee. Not always in the form of mass murder, but maybe certain folks feel ostracized and without guidance, awareness or examples of how to better exercise their frustrations, confusions, and desparations, and they turn to violence and harm. He had lost whatever friends he had when we all graduated.

All of them deserved a community that understood that root causes like lack of community, alcoholism, homophobia, minimal employment opportunities, trauma, and policing breed harm when they are left to fester.