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01:42Come on.
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03:14I knew you was up to something, Jeff Dimer,
03:16and I called y'all,
03:18and I told you over and over a million times
03:21that something was going on, and you know what you did?
03:23Y'all did nothing.
03:25Nothing!
03:27Well, y'all motherfuckers knew.
03:30You knew.
03:31Sir, calm down.
03:32You knew this motherfucker was killing people.
03:34What y'all finding there?
03:36Hmm?
03:38And what y'all gonna do about this young man?
03:40You see, he obviously needs to be taken care of.
03:42Ma'am, ma'am, this is police business.
03:44If you just go back inside.
03:45I called y'all for months.
03:48For months!
03:50And now you finally came!
03:53And it's too late!
03:55Y'all came too late!
03:58Some neighbors here had complained of a stench
04:00for almost a year,
04:02but they never imagined what might be causing it.
04:05Milwaukee police were led to an apartment in this building...
04:08...after they were fired down by...
04:29Ma'am, you have to leave the premises.
04:31We're asking all residents to evacuate
04:33for our investigation and their safety.
04:36What?
04:39Wait a minute.
04:41Where exactly am I supposed to go?
04:44The entire building's a crime scene.
04:46There's toxic chemicals in here that could be a hazard.
04:49Wait.
04:52How many did you find?
04:55Potties.
04:59Copy that.
05:01Ma'am, just pack your things and vacate the building, okay?
05:07Thanks, Brian.
05:09In the news this morning, on a serious note,
05:11police in Wisconsin this morning are investigating
05:13a bizarre discovery in a Milwaukee apartment,
05:16the discovery of pieces of bodies.
05:18Police found parts of as many as 15 human bodies inside.
05:22Police were led there by a man who told them
05:24he'd been attacked with a butcher knife.
05:26Police are questioning the 31-year-old man
05:28who lives in the apartment,
05:30and the Milwaukee newspaper is reporting the man has...
05:37So far, we've identified 11 different bodies.
05:40But from what Dahmer's told our detectives,
05:42we think there's more.
05:43How many more?
05:44Not sure.
05:4516, 17, maybe.
05:48Jesus.
05:50Apparently, he killed his first victim in Ohio.
05:53The bodies in the apartment,
05:55have we been able to establish their identities?
05:57Well, based on the condition of the victims,
05:59we thought it might take a while.
06:01But Dahmer's kept more than just their bodies.
06:05Kept their IDs.
06:07One of his victims is only 14 years old.
06:11Christ.
06:12This case get any worse?
06:17What?
06:18So you're saying that one of the victims
06:20had actually managed to escape,
06:22and two of your officers escorted him back to Dahmer's?
06:27Looks that way.
06:29The Loation boy.
06:31We're still investigating the matter,
06:33apparently a concerned citizen tried to intervene
06:35and save the boy, but she was ignored.
06:38Glenda Cleveland.
06:40I hesitate to ask.
06:42She's black.
06:43Goddammit.
06:45Are you planning to discipline these two officers?
06:48I'd like to finish our internal investigation first.
06:51Well, can't you at least suspend them
06:53to give the public the impression
06:54that you're actually doing something about this?
06:56Mayor, I have to tread carefully.
06:58I've been chief in Milwaukee two years,
06:59but the cops here still consider me an outsider.
07:02And the police union tends to protect its own.
07:04Okay, and I would advise you to protect your own ass,
07:07and mine, before this becomes more than
07:10just a story about a deranged serial killer.
07:13Understood.
07:15Have you notified the victims' families yet?
07:18We're about to.
07:33Yes?
07:35Afternoon. I'm Detective Kennedy.
07:37This is Detective Murphy.
07:39Are you related to Errol Lindsey?
07:42Yes. Tony is my son.
07:49Uh, hi.
07:51We're with the Milwaukee Police Department.
07:53What's going on?
07:55Um, we're trying to figure out
07:57what happened to Tony.
07:59What's going on?
08:01Um, these men are with the police.
08:04Is he?
08:11Can we speak to your mother and father?
08:14It's Bob Conrack.
08:16May we come in?
08:18It's Bob Conrack.
08:20Is he okay?
08:22Mr. and Mrs. Synthasamphong,
08:25I'm sorry to say that your son is dead.
08:28Oh, y'all found Errol's body
08:30with those other ones, didn't you?
08:32It appears he was murdered by a man named Jeffrey Dahmer.
08:35That man molested my brother, Somsock.
08:38He was supposed to be in jail.
08:40We knew about him!
08:42No, no, we only found out...
08:44Conrack was only 14 years old!
08:46Can we come in, ma'am?
08:48No, you may not!
08:51Glenda?
08:53Can I have a word?
08:55Mr. Lively,
08:57he saw the newspaper article
08:59where you gave an interview.
09:01I'm surprised he saw it.
09:03They buried it on page 27.
09:05Mm-hmm.
09:07Did the article upset him?
09:09Yes. Yes, it did.
09:11This is a very conservative business
09:14with a very conservative agenda.
09:17It's a very conservative business
09:19with a very conservative clientele.
09:21And in the article...
09:23Mm-hmm.
09:25Well, what you said was very upsetting.
09:27Well, when the police arrived on the scene,
09:30they believed Jeff over my daughter and my niece
09:33who called 911.
09:35Jeff told him this child
09:37was his 19-year-old lover,
09:39and they believed it,
09:41even though the baby ain't had on no clothes,
09:43couldn't speak a full sentence,
09:45obviously drunk, drugged up.
09:48Baby, can you tell us your name?
09:50I don't know what grown person in their right mind
09:53could have looked at that baby
09:55and not think he was in danger,
09:57no less a man.
09:59But I couldn't get that baby off my mind.
10:02And I called the police over and over
10:06to-to-to check on his welfare
10:08and make sure he was okay.
10:11They just told me they had it handled.
10:14Mr. Lively is worried about the press.
10:17Our clients would not like that kind of attention.
10:21And, Glenda...
10:23Yes?
10:25There have been some complaints about you
10:28from some of the other ladies who work in your division.
10:32They see you crying sometimes at your desk.
10:36Well, I try not to cause a scene.
10:39I-I-I do. I try.
10:41You got to understand that.
10:43I get up, I excuse myself.
10:45I go to the restroom for a private moment
10:47when those feelings rise up.
10:49This is becoming an HR issue.
10:53And while I-I personally understand, I do.
10:57Do you?
11:02I'm sorry.
11:04I am-I am so sorry.
11:07I just feel...
11:10I just feel the pressure of the situation.
11:16About your neighbor...
11:19who made the zombies.
11:22Did you ever see the zombies?
11:25I'm-I'm just curious.
11:32Oh.
11:35We have an update for you on the case of Jeffrey Dunn.
11:38A 31-year-old suspect involved
11:40in a chain of grisly murders throughout Milwaukee.
11:43We are learning that Dunner would drug and asphyxiate...
11:46Reverend Jackson, I have to confess,
11:48I had my reservations about you getting involved in this case.
11:53Go on, son. Speak your mind.
11:56Well...
11:59Rodney King...
12:02Latasha Hollins...
12:04Central Park Five...
12:07I understand how those cases fit into our civil rights agenda.
12:12But this Jeffrey Dunner dude?
12:14The gay serial killer who eats people?
12:17Who, it appears,
12:19mostly targeted young black and brown men.
12:22I feel terrible for the victims and their families, of course.
12:25But it doesn't really feel like our fight.
12:28Why? Because some of the victims might have been gay?
12:33You told me to speak my mind, Reverend.
12:37It may not look like it, but this Dahmer case,
12:42it is our fight.
12:45If you want to slay a dragon, son,
12:47you got to attack it from all angles.
12:50And injustice is one hell of a beast.
12:55I was shocked by the Dahmer murders like everyone else.
13:00But the more I learned about the case,
13:03the more I realized it was not just a gruesome horror show.
13:07It's a metaphor for all the social ills that plague our nation.
13:13Bad policing, underserved communities,
13:16and the lack of justice.
13:20The fact that black and brown folks still don't have a voice,
13:24and when we do speak up, we're too often ignored.
13:28And I'm hoping that, as the leaders of this fine city,
13:33that both of you men would take swift, immediate action.
13:38And I'm hoping that, as the leaders of this fine city,
13:43that both of you men would take swift, immediate action.
13:48Swift, immediate action to address and redress these wrongs.
13:53Reverend Jackson, we understand your reasons for coming here.
13:56But to be honest, we're worried your presence may complicate our own efforts.
14:01How so?
14:03The Dahmer case, I mean, what he did to those young men,
14:06and that 14-year-old boy.
14:09The whole city's on edge,
14:11and we are doing our best to address the community's concerns.
14:16It's a delicate situation.
14:18Our cops have been getting rocks thrown at them.
14:21We nearly had a riot break out the other night.
14:23The last thing that we need right now...
14:25What, a national civil rights leader
14:27shining a light on your police department's incompetence?
14:31For an outside agitator to further inflame racial tensions.
14:35With all due respect, Chief, I think we're well past that.
14:40You got black and brown folks angry at the police,
14:43calling for justice.
14:45You got a city that's been traumatized
14:48by these horrific murders, yes,
14:50but also years of poverty,
14:53high unemployment, discrimination, police brutality.
14:58Yes, Chief, I did come to Milwaukee to be an agitator.
15:04To hold you gentlemen accountable
15:06and demand an end to this pattern of racism and neglect.
15:11I also came here to do whatever's in my power as a leader,
15:16as a Christian, to help this broken community heal.
15:21So, like it or not, gentlemen, you're not getting rid of me.
15:26Now, I assume you spoke with Glenn Cleveland?
15:32Actually, no, not yet.
15:36Can you at least tell me where I might find him?
15:39Hello?
15:43Ms. Cleveland?
15:46Yeah.
15:48And I know who you are, Reverend Jackson.
15:51I voted for you. Twice.
15:56May I come in?
15:59Yes, yes, yes.
16:02So, I hear you're a data entry clerk.
16:06Yes, that is right, Reverend.
16:09Been doing it since my daughter Sandra was a baby.
16:12How old is Sandra?
16:13Just turned 18.
16:15It's crazy, because I was that age when I had her.
16:19My mama had me at 16.
16:21In Greenville, right?
16:24I told you, I voted for you twice.
16:27You remind me of my mother. Strong, resilient.
16:32Now, I know a southern girl when I hear one.
16:35Where are you from originally?
16:37Mississippi.
16:38Mississippi.
16:40A little farming town called Carthage.
16:43But as good as it was, I knew I wanted better for Sandra.
16:48So, after I had her, we moved to Milwaukee in 73.
16:53Been just the two of us here ever since.
17:01Lord knows, it ain't always been easy.
17:06I read the interview.
17:09How you try to save that Laotian boy.
17:12It ain't right, Reverend.
17:14And you know, the police still ain't called to talk to me.
17:17I'm aware. It's inexcusable.
17:19Here I am being pestered by reporters from France.
17:22Paris, France.
17:24And the cops right here in Milwaukee ain't interested in what I got to say.
17:28It's like our people don't count.
17:32Count.
17:33No matter what we do or how loud we shout.
17:40They never listen.
17:45I'll listen.
17:48Well, after the Conorac incident, things with Jeff got really bad.
17:56Well, after the Conorac incident, things with Jeff got really bad.
18:27Come here.
18:42Glenda, hey.
18:44Jeff, sorry to bother you, but there's a smell coming from your apartment.
18:49A smell?
18:50A stench.
18:51Came through the vent so strong, I almost threw up.
18:56Oh.
18:59I'm sorry.
19:02Might have been the barbecue.
19:04I was trying out a new way to cook it.
19:07I guess I left the meat set up too long.
19:15You can smell it through your vent?
19:18Like it was in the next room.
19:22Hmm.
19:27Wow.
19:30I promise I'll throw it out first thing.
19:33And I won't cook it like that again.
19:35I really am sorry.
19:36Wait, Jeff, if everything...
19:57Can I take those?
19:59Get back!
20:00Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you.
20:02I'm Dean. I just moved in. 308.
20:07Glenda, 215.
20:09Sorry I snapped on you.
20:11You just gotta be careful in this neighborhood.
20:14Well, I'm a good guy. Scout's honor.
20:17Um, may I?
20:19Okay.
20:20Okay.
20:22And don't leave your door unlocked.
20:24We've had a string of robberies lately.
20:26Mostly addicts looking to score money for their next fix,
20:30and this crack is out of control.
20:32Most of the people in this building are good and decent.
20:35Now, you do got a few shady characters
20:38that you gotta look out for.
20:39Well, I'll keep my eyes open.
20:41Thanks, Glenda. You have a good one.
20:43You too, Dean.
20:46Hey.
20:47You're the new guy, right?
20:49Yeah, I'm Dean.
20:52Jeff.
20:53Hey, Jeff.
20:56I've seen you around.
20:59Have you now?
21:01So, Dean, what kind of stuff are you into?
21:07Um, well, I'm into building monster models.
21:13Monster models?
21:16That's a thing?
21:18Cool.
21:23Well, um, maybe I could bring some brewskis by your place
21:27and we could, uh, build one together.
21:32Brewskis?
21:35A six-pack.
21:37Sure, yeah, um, yeah, I'm down.
21:40308.
21:42Let me get your phone number.
21:44Sure.
21:53Okay.
22:24Hey.
22:25Hey.
22:26So, uh, I was thinking about grabbing a beer
22:28and a slice over at Sal's,
22:30if you, um, care to join?
22:34Um...
22:38Unless you'd rather stay here with Frankenstein.
22:43He can wait.
22:44Let me get my keys and shit.
22:46Sure.
22:47Okay.
22:48Papi.
23:13You stay here.
23:15I'll be right back.
23:16It wasn't my imagination, I definitely heard somebody screaming and it was coming from
23:44Jeff Dahmer's apartment.
23:45What do you want me to do, Ms. Cleveland?
23:46Your job.
23:47It's my fourth time calling.
23:48I want you to go over there and see what the hell he's up to.
23:49I am telling you, between the noises and the smells, something ain't right.
23:50I can give him a warning about the noise complaint and the smells.
23:51But Mr. Dahmer's a good tenant.
23:52Yeah, I called and I complained about him before.
23:53I think I spoke with an officer, Basnerac, or Bowsiac, or...
23:54Yes, I see.
23:55I see.
23:56I see.
23:57I see.
23:58I see.
23:59I see.
24:00I see.
24:01I see.
24:02I see.
24:03I see.
24:04I see.
24:05I see.
24:06I see.
24:07I see.
24:08I see.
24:09I see.
24:10I see.
24:14I see.
24:15I see.
24:16I see.
24:17I see.
24:18I see.
24:19I see.
24:20I see.
24:21I see.
24:22I see.
24:23I see.
24:24I see.
24:25I see.
24:26I see.
24:27I see.
24:28I see.
24:29I see.
24:30I see.
24:31I see.
24:32I see.
24:33I see.
24:34I see.
24:35I see.
24:36I see.
24:37I see.
24:38I see.
24:39I see.
24:40I see.
24:41I see.
24:42I see.
24:43He should be to late.
24:44I'm sorry, Ma'am.
24:45Unless it's an active situation,
24:46that's the best I can do.
24:47Whenever I call y'all, you say the same thing,
24:49oh, I'm gonna send somebody tomorrow
24:51and nobody ever shows.
24:53Is there anything else I can help you with, Ma'am?
24:59Thank you for your time.
25:03Miss Cleveland?
25:04We need to talk.
25:05Building manager.
25:07Okay.
25:08See?
25:09It'sways.
25:10It'sways.
25:11Okay, see, this letter was postmarked two weeks ago.
25:16That's around the time I saw him talking to Jeff.
25:18He ain't picked up his mail since.
25:21Mr. Vaughn?
25:24We coming to drop off your mail, Dean.
25:29See? Open the door.
25:32Glenda, the guy's not here.
25:34I can't just let you into his apartment.
25:37Take a good whiff.
25:39Does that smell right to you?
25:41And you didn't cook anything strange?
25:43No. I'm telling you, it's next door.
25:46It's coming from this vent.
25:53Yeah. Okay.
25:55And he keeps making excuses.
25:57Oh, it's the meat that went bad, and then nothing happens.
26:00And then I complain, and nobody does anything.
26:03And I know. I'm not the only one complaining, sir.
26:06Yes, yes. I know. I was going to...
26:08Pamela Bass, she complained about the smell.
26:10Pat from across the hall, she complained to you.
26:13And ain't nobody listening to us.
26:16It's gotten so bad that me and my daughter
26:19can't stand to sleep in our own home.
26:22Smells so bad, most nights she goes and stays at her boyfriend's.
26:26Right now, I got the fan going and the window open,
26:30and I still can barely stand to be in here.
26:33So I am asking you, Mr. Princewell,
26:37to please evict him.
26:56Mr. Dahmer?
26:58Uh, you know, you've been a good tenant.
27:02You pay your rent on time.
27:04Sir, what?
27:06Could you just step outside, please?
27:16Uh...
27:18I'm sorry, but I gotta give you this.
27:26Okay.
27:28It's an eviction notice.
27:30I'm sorry.
27:32What?
27:35What are you talking about?
27:37No, no. Come on.
27:40It's the smell, Jeff.
27:42I keep getting complaints.
27:45Well, that's why I got a cleaning crew in.
27:48Cost me $49.
27:50Well, okay, but it doesn't matter.
27:54You have 30 days, okay?
27:56I'm sorry.
28:00Come on, man.
28:02You know I just got fired today.
28:05I'm sorry, Jeff.
28:07People have been complaining.
28:09You're not the only person I got to look out for, okay?
28:11Fuck!
28:16Hey, so, look, I'm sorry.
28:19It's just, like, I never meant to cause you any trouble.
28:22I just... I'm sorry, Jeff.
28:25I really am.
28:31Fuck.
28:39It was Glenda, wasn't it?
28:42She's the one who complained.
28:44I'm sorry, Jeff.
29:00Hey, Glenda.
29:02Hi.
29:04So, listen, I just want to say I'm really sorry, okay?
29:10And if you take back the complaint,
29:13I promise I won't cook anymore.
29:16No, Jeff.
29:18It's done, all right?
29:20Wait, hold on, hold on, hold on.
29:22Can I just... Can I come inside just for a sec?
29:26Wait, hold on. Can I just...
29:28Can I come inside just for a sec?
29:30Why?
29:32Because I got a cleaning crew in today that cost me $49,
29:35which I don't have because I just got fired.
29:38So I just...
29:40I want to see if I was still stinking up your place.
29:43Okay?
29:50Okay.
29:56Okay.
30:15See?
30:17Smells nice.
30:19Don't smell nothing.
30:26Is there water here?
30:30What is that?
30:35That's your present.
30:39What is it?
30:51Are you gonna sit down or are you just gonna stand there?
30:55What?
30:57You're scared of me.
30:59I am not scared of you.
31:01Well, come on, sit down, then.
31:03Jeez.
31:05I got you something.
31:07I'll sit down with you, but it ain't gonna change nothing.
31:11You getting evicted, and it ain't my problem.
31:17I know, okay?
31:20I'm just trying to make peace here.
31:22Say I'm sorry.
31:25Is she gonna open your gift?
31:56It's a sandwich.
32:03I'll eat it later.
32:05No.
32:07Eat it now.
32:09I used to be a butcher.
32:11I made that just for you.
32:14Go ahead.
32:17I don't know what's in that.
32:19It's just meat.
32:22What kind of meat?
32:25It's like a, uh...
32:28pulled pork.
32:34I'm not eating that.
32:37Why?
32:39You a vegetarian?
32:41No, I'm not a vegetarian.
32:44But I'm not eating a sandwich that my neighbor made
32:47when his apartment been smelling like a dead raccoon.
32:50It's been smelling like a dead raccoon's ass
32:52stinking up my house since the day he moved in.
32:57Okay.
33:02Fine.
33:06Try to do a nice thing, you know?
33:13You're just like my mom.
33:16My grandma, too.
33:18Telling on me when I ain't done nothing wrong.
33:22I ain't your mama, Jeff.
33:25Take back the complaint.
33:27I told you. It's done.
33:29No, it isn't.
33:31It doesn't even smell in here.
33:33Take back the complaint.
33:35I made you a sandwich.
33:39What do you do in there, huh?
33:42Where?
33:44In that damn apartment.
33:46All the smells.
33:48The power tools going all hours of the night.
33:53I'm just building something.
33:57Well, what about the screaming?
34:00What's screaming?
34:02I hear screaming coming from your apartment.
34:09Sometimes I have nightmares.
34:13What about that little Asian boy?
34:16I don't know.
34:18We broke up.
34:20And what about Dean Vaughn?
34:22You was talking to him in the hallway,
34:24then I never saw him after that.
34:32Tell you what.
34:34You tell me where he is,
34:37I'll take back the complaint.
34:41I don't know where he went.
34:46All right, then.
34:48You moving out?
34:51Eat the sandwich. I made it for you.
34:55I'll eat it later.
34:57I want to see you try it.
34:59See if you like it.
35:04Get out of my apartment.
35:07Get out of my apartment.
35:12Eat it.
35:16Get out of my house!
35:36Okay.
36:06Get out of my house.
36:37It's just some photos, you know?
36:39Artistic stuff.
36:41Ain't gonna take long.
36:43Besides, it's a lot of fun.
37:079-1-1.
37:09Hello, this is Glenda, Cleveland.
37:11Can you send an officer to the Oxford apartments?
37:15What's the emergency?
37:17Well, I think it's a fight going on next door.
37:21It's a fight.
37:23It's a fight.
37:25It's a fight.
37:27It's a fight.
37:29It's a fight.
37:31It's a fight.
37:33It's a fight.
37:36And somebody is either being hurt or killed.
37:40Can you go make sure?
37:42What? No. I can't.
37:44I said I think somebody is being killed.
37:46I ain't going next door.
37:48We'll send a car over.
37:50Wait, you're not even gonna ask me the apartment number?
37:52Ma'am, I said we'd send somebody.
37:54Y'all always say you're gonna send somebody
37:56and nobody ever shows.
37:58I've been calling y'all, like, 50 times.
38:01I need you to lower your voice.
38:03And if you keep calling us all the time, how are we going to know when it's an emergency?
38:079-1-1 is a resource, okay?
38:09I am saying somebody is being killed. Do you get that?
38:339-1-1?
39:039-1-1?
39:339-1-1?
39:359-1-1?
40:01You knew he was a monster.
40:05I know.
40:09I know.
40:13But nobody heard me.
40:17I hear you, Glenda.
40:21I hear you.
40:23And finally, others have, too.
40:25Tomorrow, Chief Areola is suspending the two officers who ignored you about the boy.
40:33I'll be honest. It's just the first step in a marathon.
40:37It's nearly impossible to hold cops accountable.
40:41But this first step wouldn't have happened without you, Glenda.
40:45Your voice is going to make a difference.
40:57Let it out now.
40:59Yeah.
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