

His fine was $50 for the former offense and he was accused by the manager of drugging two patrons in the latter incident. Yes, Dahmer was arrested for indecent exposure at the Wisconsin State Fair and was kicked out of a bathhouse His face was blacked out, just as it was portrayed on the show. It's true that Dahmer once posed in his school's honor society yearbook photo even though he didn't belong to the organization. Dahmer did pose with the Honor Society for yearbook photo, even though he wasn't in the group In the show, Dahmer winds up stalking the jogger and approaching him aggressively with the bat but then bringing the jogger back to his house for a drink - an interaction that is revealed to be a fantasy. Dahmer's jogger story is partially accurateĭahmer in real life did say that he became fascinated with an area jogger and thought about attacking him with a baseball bat, though it doesn't appear he ever did, vowing that if the jogger came by again, he'd finally act (but the jogger never came back). Investigators found the remains in late 1991.

He eventually stored the body and disposed of it two years later after returning from military duty, scattering the remains all over the yard of his parents' home. Dahmer in real life said he met Konerak at Grand Avenue Mall. On the show, he buys Konerak beer from a convenience store and doesn't make the connection between the two brothers when Konerak brings it up. This has largely been regarded as a horrifying coincidence. Dahmer was convicted for sexually assaulting the brother of one of his future victimsĭahmer was convicted of sexual assault of a minor - Sinthasomphone's brother - in 1988. Even more sinister than the show portrayed, Dahmer said he angrily went to the friend's house and killed the tadpoles by pouring motor oil into their jar. The episode pulled a real-life anecdote from Dahmer's childhood, when he became upset when the tadpoles he gifted a teacher were handed off to a friend. Dahmer did get angry about tadpoles he gave a teacher

It was a Boston Store - a now-defunct Milwaukee-based chain. Dahmer indeed stole a mannequin from a department store They later reported that the smell they observed in the apartment resembled someone recently using the bathroom and not something more sinister, and "deloused" was a word emphasized by critics as an indication of law enforcement's flippant or recoiling attitude toward the gay community.īoth officers, as well as a third who assisted (Rick Porubcan) were suspended once Dahmer's murders were discovered, including five more after that night. The two were fired by police chief Philip Arreola, then reinstated by a judge in 1994 and continued a long career in law enforcement. After infamously returning Dahmer victim Konerak Sinthasomphone to Dahmer - the killer had convinced the cops that the disoriented 14-year-old was actually his 19-year-old lover who'd had too much to drink - the officers returned to their car and radioed in.
