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Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer (/ ˈ d ɑː m ər /; May 21, 1960 – November 28, 1994), also known as the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, [3] was an American serial killer and sex offender who killed and dismembered seventeen men and boys between 1978 and 1991. [4]
After 'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' and 'Conversations with a Killer,' people wonder if his upbringing is to blame for his crimes. Psychologists weigh in.
Jeff the Killer is a story accompanied by an image of the title character. In the most notable version of the Jeff the Killer story which originated in 2011, a teenager named Jeffrey Woods is attacked by a group of bullies. The fight ends with Jeff being nearly arrested for assault, which his brother Liu takes the blame for, getting taken away ...
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Jeff Dunsberry and girlfriend Sandra Dier visit Camp Crystal Lake in the Summer of 1984 on a counselor program. One night they go to the bedroom to have sex. Jason Vorhees enters the house and grabs a spear, he walks upstairs and enters the room where Jeff and Sandra are in bed. Sandra sees Jason and gasps but Jeff does not see him.
Christopher J. Scarver Sr. (born July 6, 1969) is an American convicted murderer. He is best known for the 1994 murders of his fellow inmates Jeffrey Dahmer and Jesse Anderson, both convicted murderers, at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Wisconsin.
Jeff Fungus, a character and voiced by Frank Oz in the Monsters, Inc. franchise; Jeff Heaney, a recurring character in the sitcom Peep Show; Jeff Isaacs, a character in Degrassi: The Next Generation; Jeff K., a character on the Something Awful comedy website; Jeff the Killer, a character from the creepypasta of the same name
You would think that for those to whom money is no object, only the most luxurious rides will do. However, many wealthy Americans -- and some of the richest people in the world -- drive more modest...