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00:001-1-7, 2-5-2, Dahmer.
00:201-1-9, 9-4-2, Bryant.
00:291-1-6, 6-5-4.
00:37Hey, I put in a request for two cyanide capsules and a razor blade.
00:42Can you check on those for me?
00:59Dear Jeff,
01:14My friends think I'm crazy for writing to you, but I wanted to say hi.
01:19Do you know that you're a Halloween costume now?
01:22Three different guys at my school, one is you for Halloween, and everybody freaked out.
01:27And now they say next year nobody's allowed to come dressed up.
01:31They made a comic book about you, did you know?
01:38I think it's cool.
01:40I've always been into scary stuff.
01:45Will you send me back, like, a drawing or something?
01:48And I sent you five dollars.
01:59I'll send you more if you write back.
02:01Your biggest fan, Alice.
02:31I'll send you more if you write back.
03:01I'll send you more if you write back.
03:28Notice how this looks just like a human thumb?
03:33At least that's how it looked when I was done with them.
03:39No, actually, more like this.
03:47You're a fucking freak, dude.
03:54I don't like it, son.
04:02My fans do.
04:14You know you don't have to go back there.
04:16You could stay with us for as long as you need to.
04:19I won't be anyone's burden, and that's the end of it.
04:23It's the end of it.
04:25But thank you.
04:26Go get the rest of that stuff.
04:40They ever gonna let up?
04:42Give it time.
04:44I may also come along.
05:02I'll get it.
05:13Come on, Mama.
05:39No, I'm sorry.
05:40No, this is crazy.
05:41What?
05:42Mama, you can't stay here, and I won't let you.
05:47I could still smell it.
05:49What he did to those people.
05:52The death, murder, I know you smell it, too.
05:56If you want to be stubborn and not admit it, okay.
06:00But don't lie.
06:01You taught me better.
06:03And where else am I supposed to go, huh?
06:06Couldn't afford it even if I wanted to.
06:08Well, then let me help you.
06:10I don't know.
06:12He has taken enough from this world.
06:16He's not taking my home.
06:17I won't let him.
06:20Well, then promise me this.
06:22If you get scared at all, go where the others go.
06:24You know where everyone else is going at night, right?
06:27I'm fine.
06:29Promise me.
06:31Okay.
06:32I promise.
06:33Goodness.
06:34Will you stop?
06:35You acting like Jeff Dahmer gonna jump out the shadows
06:37and try to get me.
06:39He's locked up.
06:40Gone.
06:41Forever.
06:44Okay.
06:45Okay, well, just call me, at least,
06:48and please get some rest.
06:52I will.
06:53Okay.
06:54I will.
06:59Oh.
07:07Oh.
07:18Hey.
07:22I gave you 20 bucks.
07:23You think you can get me something?
07:27Hey.
07:32What the fuck?
07:33Hey.
07:36Turn that fucking shit off, Dahmer.
07:38Hey.
07:39Hey.
08:00Dahmer.
08:01Turn that off.
08:04Why?
08:05I was just trying to get some sleep.
08:07Turn that shit off and give it to me.
08:13It's mine.
08:15You can't just take it.
08:17Give it to me or you're going in the hole.
08:23Oh.
08:37It says I can't have that.
08:40Like that, huh?
08:42Sounds of people getting killed.
08:45It's whale noises.
08:47They're soothing to me.
08:49It helps me sleep.
08:50I can't turn off the lights in here.
08:53Yeah?
08:54Well, take it up with the warden.
08:59I paid for that.
09:00You can't just take it.
09:01Fuck you, Dahmer.
09:04Should have given you the electric chair.
09:06I asked them to.
09:08Gave me 900 years instead.
09:11Come on, man.
09:12I'll just get more whale noises, dude.
09:42I'm sorry.
09:58Dear Miss Hughes,
10:00Would you be so kind as to autograph this for me?
10:03I've included a return envelope with postage for your convenience.
10:09Mr. Mahoney, Champaign, Illinois.
10:26I understand your anger, Miss Hughes.
10:28But civil suits can take years.
10:31And even if we win,
10:33it's unclear how much money we'll actually get from the city
10:36small publishing companies like the one that released the comic book.
10:39Mr. Goldstein, I'm not doing this for money.
10:42No amount of money can bring my son Tony back.
10:45This is an evil book.
10:47Evil, with evil intent.
10:49Somebody has got to pay for this and be held accountable.
10:53Agreed.
10:55Here, I want you to look at this.
10:59Jeffrey Dahmer's father has written a book.
11:02And my guess is it's going to sell way more copies than some comic book.
11:07I got to know Lionel and his wife Sherry a little during the trial.
11:11They seem like decent people.
11:13Look, on top of suing the city,
11:15I say we go after Dahmer and his family.
11:18Intercept any money they might make from book deals,
11:21movie, TV rights, paid interviews,
11:24hell, even small donations that Dahmer's fans might be sending him in prison.
11:28And they are.
11:29I read that in the paper.
11:31Don't let them make one goddamn dime.
11:34I don't know.
11:36I mean, suing the city, going after Dahmer, that feels right.
11:40Going after his family?
11:42After what they've been through, too?
11:47They could make millions.
11:50Sure.
11:51They might be decent people.
11:53But, um,
11:55I don't think he's going to be sharing any of that money with you
11:59or any of the other victims' families.
12:01Not voluntarily, anyway.
12:04So, are you up for this fight?
12:16Lionel Dahmer's analysis of his hopelessly flawed relationship with his son Jeffrey
12:21is particularly unpleasant for a parent to read.
12:24It might be possible to dismiss a father's story
12:27were it not for the palpable pain and despair that gusts from the text.
12:32What makes Lionel Dahmer's narrative so compelling
12:35ooh, compelling
12:38is that he is trying in this ascription to peer not just into the soul of his son,
12:43but into his own.
12:48Oh, honey.
12:49This is fantastic.
12:51It's pretty good, I think.
12:53What does your agent think?
12:55He's excited.
12:56It's New York Times, so...
12:58Oh, honey, this is a...
13:00This is fantastic.
13:02This deserves a toast, huh?
13:05To my hubby, the best-selling author.
13:08Hey, uh, let's not get ahead of ourselves.
13:14Mm.
13:16And we're back with Lionel and Sherry Dahmer.
13:19This book, Father's Story, about serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer,
13:23is about to hit the shelves.
13:25Now, Lionel, over the break you mentioned
13:28there was some interest in turning the book into a movie.
13:31There's a possibility.
13:33It's called An Option,
13:35and there's a couple of guys named Ambler and Dickinson
13:40in Kansas City that would like to make a feature film...
13:45Hey, Dahmer!
13:47Let's go.
13:48About Father's Story.
13:50Sorry.
13:51What am I supposed to do?
13:54My dad's on TV.
14:04What do you mean I have to pay him the profits?
14:07How can we do that? There are no profits.
14:09Well, in a way, that's the silver lining.
14:12The book hasn't sold the 50,000 copies
14:14that would have turned a profit, so there's nothing to hand over.
14:17But what... So if it does...
14:20And, yes, the judge said that the families would be entitled to those profits.
14:25They're going after Jeff's money, too.
14:27Well, Jeff doesn't have any money.
14:29Well, he earns 25 cents an hour working in the prison,
14:33and people send him money.
14:35All he does is buy coffee and cigarettes.
14:37Well, he won't be able to anymore.
14:39The judge said that the families would be entitled to that.
14:41This is just...
14:43Look, I understand that people are in pain. I do.
14:46But really? 25 cents?
14:49Exactly. Um...
14:52Which one of them is this?
14:55It's all of the families.
15:19Hello?
15:38Hello?
15:39Why don't you go back to where you came from?
15:41Hello?
15:42Nobody wants you here. Get on a fucking boat and go back.
15:49Get on a fucking boat and go back.
16:20Relax.
16:22I just want to take some pictures.
16:26Come here.
16:28I want to show you something.
16:50Hold on, old boy. Drop me.
16:59You knew about him!
17:20Fuck.
17:32Watch what happens.
17:49Fuck.
18:19Fuck.
18:50Mom.
18:52Mom, listen to me.
18:58How did you get out of jail?
19:04Because I bought more children.
19:08Because I chose more money.
19:12Because I bought more children.
19:20Oh, man.
19:25Today, we are gathered to celebrate bravery,
19:29valor, resolve,
19:32and exemplary courage.
19:34Courage in the face of danger,
19:37in the face of great doubt.
19:39Heroes.
19:41That's who I see when I look out across this room.
19:44Heroes.
19:46That's who I see when I look out across this room.
19:49Each one of you represents the best of us,
19:53everyday citizens driven in your life not by reward,
19:56but by principle,
19:58to do what is right and just.
20:01When the mobs came,
20:03these two men stood their ground,
20:06and we stood beside them, and we fought for them,
20:09and for all of us who put on a badge
20:12and serve as a hallowed reminder
20:15that we take care of our own.
20:18Facing great obstacles, this brave woman went above and beyond
20:22to try and protect her community,
20:24displaying unyielding resolve,
20:27typifying the great spirit of Milwaukee.
20:31I'm pleased to call to the stage
20:34this year's recipient of the Citizen's Merit Award.
20:37It is with great pride and honor
20:40that I call to the stage the recipients
20:43of the Milwaukee Police Association's
20:45Officers of the Year Award.
20:47Glenda Cleveland.
20:49John Bausersack and Joseph Gabrish.
20:54applause
21:15Thank you, Chief.
21:17This is a step in the right direction.
21:21Honestly, I'm at a loss for words.
21:27I just...
21:31I will accept this award on one condition,
21:35that in the future, you do better.
21:39This is for the Connorac boy
21:42and for all the other victims.
21:46Don't let this happen again.
22:00We intend to sue the city and federal court
22:03for violating your son's right to equal protection.
22:06The police had a constitutional duty to protect your son,
22:09and they failed.
22:11We seek $10 million in damages for your family.
22:14I know that even that amount of money
22:16will do nothing to ease the suffering
22:18that you're feeling right now,
22:20but it sends the right message.
22:23A sum like that goes a long way
22:25in making your lives just a little bit easier.
22:33Also, I understand that they're auctioning off
22:35Jeffrey Dahmer's belongings, and I'm going to make sure
22:37100% of those proceeds go to the victims,
22:40which, of course, includes your family.
23:10Oh, my God.
23:41What is this?
23:43Help!
23:45Help us!
23:48Let's go! Help!
24:03You're going to absolutely love this product.
24:06Basically, you can drape it directly over your face
24:09and you can use it like a backpack.
24:11It's like nothing else on the market.
24:13It's easy to use, and it's easy for you.
24:15It comes in at a low price.
24:27Oh, my God.
24:42You're welcome.
24:44I've seen you in the building before.
24:47Dana, 201, end of the hall.
24:50Well, it's nice to finally meet you.
24:52Glenda, I read about you in the paper
24:55trying to help that boy.
24:57That was a good thing you tried to do.
25:00Yeah, well, good as it was,
25:03what did it get us?
25:05I still can't sleep in our own bed.
25:07You have a nightmare?
25:10Me, too.
25:12But this is where we're all coming for comfort, right?
25:15I told my daughter, I said,
25:17I'll come down if I get scared, you know?
25:20I said, I'm fine, Sandra, don't worry about me, Sandra.
25:23He ain't gonna get the best of me,
25:25but he's in my nerves, in my brain.
25:28I can't get it to stop.
25:30I got arthritis real bad, both knees.
25:34Hate going up and downstairs,
25:36but when I got trash to take out,
25:38I take it up to the third floor,
25:40down the hall, all the way down to the alley,
25:43just so I don't have to walk
25:45past that sumbitch's apartment.
25:49Next time your trash need to go out,
25:52you set it right outside your door.
25:55That's sweet of you, Glenda, but no need to.
25:58Oh, uh-uh.
26:00Girl, we got to look out for each other.
26:02Girl, we got to look out for each other.
26:06Okay.
26:08Hmm.
26:34Hello?
26:36Ten million dollars, huh, you fucking kook?
26:38How about you leave Will enough alone
26:40and fuck off back to your rice patty?
27:02Excuse me.
27:05Excuse me, everyone.
27:07Can I have your attention, please?
27:12I am sorry,
27:14but due to safety reasons,
27:17I have been told I can no longer
27:19allow residents to sleep in the lobby.
27:23But after speaking with the owners of the building,
27:27for those wishing to remain,
27:29I am pleased to inform
27:31that your rent will be lowered by 25%.
27:35For those wishing to break your lease,
27:37there will be no penalty in doing so.
28:01Yes, yes.
28:32Excuse me.
28:34My name is Glenda Cleveland, and I'm...
28:36Yes, I know who you are.
28:38It's a pleasure to meet you.
28:40I'm George Hecker.
28:42I helped bring the family over from Laos.
28:47They never found a whole body.
28:50You know, just parts.
28:53Took a while,
28:55but we finally raised the funds for this.
28:58The archdiocese chipped in for the casket
29:01so we could have a proper memorial.
29:04I was wondering if I could...
29:07This is the boy's mother?
29:09Yes.
29:10I don't want to, um...
29:15Maybe I could speak with his father.
29:18Certainly, yes.
29:29I beg your pardon.
29:34Mr. Senthasaman,
29:37I'm Glenda Cleveland.
29:40I was the one who called the police about your son.
29:45I live in the building.
29:49I am...
29:51I am so sorry.
29:53I am so sorry.
29:57I knew something was wrong.
30:01And I never should have trusted the police
30:03when they said everything was okay.
30:07Because it wasn't.
30:11It's okay.
30:12No, it isn't.
30:18You do everything you can.
30:23It's okay.
30:42Hi.
30:43I'm here to see Katherine Dahmer.
30:46So now the movie isn't happening.
30:51Producers got cold feet, I guess.
30:56I don't know if it's even a good idea, you know.
30:59But all I ever really wanted to do
31:01was to help other parents to, you know,
31:05look out for the warning signs.
31:14I'd have had Raquel Welch play you, Ma.
31:18I know you always liked her.
31:23She's been good, too.
31:37He really loved you, Ma.
31:39In his own way.
31:43And you did your best with him.
31:45As well as anybody could.
31:53You're a good mom to me, that's for sure.
32:02Okay.
32:07I'll come back, see you tomorrow.
32:16Yes, that's so sweet.
32:19One more, one more, one more.
32:22What exactly do you boys think you're doing?
32:24Nothing, we're just having some fun.
32:26Fun?
32:27Sandra, calm down.
32:28This isn't an amusement park, it's my mama's home.
32:30Hey, hey, hey, we are on the sidewalk,
32:32which is public property.
32:34We're allowed to take pictures.
32:35Hey, what are you...
32:36What the fuck?
32:38You had no right to do that.
32:40People were murdered in here.
32:42Do y'all get that?
32:44Go home, go!
32:47Sorry, Ma.
32:48I shouldn't have lost my temper like that.
32:50Come on, let's get the baby in the house.
32:52You all right.
32:54So, Jeff, one of the questions your dad has in the book
32:57is when did you begin to slip?
32:59Is it me, or does he look like he gained some weight?
33:02Yeah, it looks like it.
33:04Must be eating pretty good in prison.
33:06You just couldn't return.
33:08Must be eating pretty good in prison.
33:10You just couldn't return.
33:12I think it was around age 14 or 15,
33:16I started having obsessive thoughts
33:22of violence, intermingled sex.
33:30Was it the killing that excited you,
33:34or was it what happened after the killing?
33:39No, the killing was just a means to an end.
33:43That was the least satisfactory...
33:48Just turn it off.
33:50That's why I tried to create living zombies
33:56with myridic acid in the drill.
34:01One of those failed experiments at creating a living zombie
34:05was conducted on this 14-year-old boy.
34:07Jeffrey had drilled a hole in his head and poured in acid,
34:10a crude attempt at lobotomy that none of his victims survived.
34:15You all right, Mama?
34:19It ain't right.
34:22I don't know why he gets to go on national TV
34:25to tell his side of the story.
34:28I hear you, girl, but maybe if we can understand
34:31what motivated him, we can make...
34:33I have had it, living underneath his shadow.
34:39This is not some Halloween story.
34:42I know.
34:43This is my life, and I...
34:45Who is it?
34:47It's the police.
34:53Yes?
34:54Glenda Cleveland?
34:55Yes.
34:56May we come in?
34:58No, you may not.
35:00Your landlord told us we might be able to find a Sandra Smith here.
35:02She's your daughter, yes?
35:04I'm Sandra Smith.
35:07Ms. Smith, you have the right to remain silent.
35:09I didn't do anything.
35:10Wait a minute.
35:11Why are you arresting my daughter?
35:13Got a complaint from a young man.
35:14Said your daughter assaulted him and destroyed his camera earlier tonight.
35:17He's pressing charges.
35:18What?
35:19That young man was trespassing.
35:21Did your daughter assault him and break his camera?
35:25What precinct are y'all taking her to?
35:27District 1, over on State Street.
35:28I know where it is.
35:32Let's go.
35:59Good morning, Glenda.
36:01Yeah, I want that drill that he, like, made the zombies with.
36:04Hornbuck.
36:13Rita.
36:14Get me Dean Reynolds at Public Works.
36:20Well, whatever that number is, I'm telling you I'll do 100K over it.
36:24Okay?
36:26But I get every single fucking item, okay?
36:31Yeah, right there.
36:33Is that all of it?
36:37You put that down right now, that's my property, asshole!
36:42Oh, don't you fucking look at me like that.
36:45Your union rep's a dear friend of mine.
36:47I'll get your ass fired, you sack of shit.
36:55Fucking bury it!
37:01Okay.
37:04The judge dismissed our claim that the police had a constitutional duty to protect your son.
37:09But the city has agreed to settle, conceding that they violated his rights to equal protection under the law.
37:15And now the number's not what we'd like it to be, they're offering $850,000.
37:19But it's my advice that you take it.
37:21That way you can finally move on and start with the healing process.
37:31I'm Joe Zilber. You don't know me.
37:35I know the proceeds for the auction were going to go to the victims.
37:39But I just couldn't handle the idea that that stuff would be a collector's item, right?
37:44So I paid a little more and made sure it was all destroyed.
37:52I'm sorry.
37:55I'm sorry.
37:57I'm sorry.
37:59This is your cut of it.
38:02Split between 11 families.
38:05$32,000.
38:22Hello?
38:23Hello?
38:24Why don't you take that $850,000 and get on a nice big fucking plane and go back to the fucking jungle, you slanty-eyed piece of shit?
38:32You never call again or I make you sorry!
38:39What are you two doing?
38:41Hey Sarge.
38:43How about you clocked out?
38:44We're just finishing up. Just making a phone call.
38:47Night, Sarge.
38:49So, Kareem.
38:52How have you been since our last talk?
38:57Okay, I guess.
38:59Well, you look healthy.
39:01Yeah.
39:03Since I tested positive, I've kind of cut myself off from people.
39:07I don't go out anymore.
39:10Not to the club.
39:12Not to visit friends.
39:15Even family.
39:19I don't know.
39:21How does it feel?
39:24Well, see.
39:27It's hard to be around people.
39:30It hurts too much.
39:32It hurts too much.
39:35Ron!
39:38Ron!
39:47I understand how you feel.
39:50Yo, don't bullshit me.
39:52I'm not.
39:54Believe me.
39:56I understand.
40:02I'm sorry.
40:33You can't hide in your apartment forever.
40:37Sooner or later,
40:39you're gonna have to face your fears
40:43and start living again.
41:03Glenda.
41:06Mr. Princewill.
41:08Hey.
41:09So, you'll be getting an official notice,
41:11but I want to let you know that the city is buying the building.
41:15And it's being demolished.
41:18Demolished?
41:19So, they just gonna kick us out?
41:22They're gonna provide relocation expenses for all the tenants.
41:26But yes, you need to move.
41:28How long we got?
41:29Sixty days.
41:32And what are they gonna replace it with?
41:35Don't know. I heard maybe a park.
41:38They should do some sort of a memorial.
41:41You know, so people don't forget the victims.
41:44Something that will honor their memory.
41:47That's the least they could do.
41:50I'll be sure to tell them.
41:53I'm sorry, Glenda.
41:55For everything.
41:59You're a good man, Mr. Princewill.
42:32I am weak, but Thou art strong.
42:59Jesus, keep me from all wrong.
43:06I'll be satisfied as long.
43:12As I walk, let me walk close to Thee.
43:19Just a closer walk with Thee.
43:25Granted, Jesus is my plea.
43:32You fucking deserve it!
43:34You fucking deserve it, man!
43:36You fucking deserve it!
43:39You don't deserve to be in here!
43:41You fucking deserve it!
43:43Watch out!
43:53Mail for you.
43:55But not many of us came.
43:58There was never enough time.
44:01Never the right group.
44:04In the end, we tried to forget about it.
44:07Concentrate on other things.
44:09And above all else, make sure we kept our shirt on.
44:16Actually, it's not such a hard problem.
44:19Not anymore.
44:22All you need is repeat.
44:25Outreach, desire, and the right mind.
44:31In the next 20 minutes or so, we will be using what amounts to a college week 15 class.
44:37It is designed to give you a balance of properly proportioned muscularity and a stronger heart.
44:44It will require about 30 minutes of your time.
44:50Dear Jeff, I'm your biggest fan.
44:54I found this card at the local Notion store.
44:57Pretty cool, right?
44:59I read in the paper they tried to kill you in prison.
45:03Made me laugh.
45:04They'll never kill you, man.
45:06You're like Michael Myers or Freddy Krueger now.
45:10Jeffrey Dahmer will never die.
45:13Can you send me an autograph?
45:15Enclosed is a return envelope.
45:17Merry Christmas. Love, Dave.
45:35So, yes, a promise.
45:39That's what it is.
47:34Merry Christmas.
48:04Merry Christmas.
48:34Merry Christmas.
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