Jeffrey Dahmer murder apartment - Milwaukee, WI
Posted by: adgorn
N 43° 02.539 W 087° 56.696
16T E 423032 N 4765946
Apartment building formerly at 924 North 25th Street, now torn down, where Jeffrey Dahmer sadistically murdered numerous victims and kept their remains.
Waymark Code: WMV855
Location: Wisconsin, United States
Date Posted: 03/12/2017
Views: 3
Tip of the iceberg from Wikipedia: "On May 14, 1990, Dahmer moved out of his grandmother's house and into 924 North 25th Street, Apartment 213, taking Anthony Sears' skull, scalp, and painted genitals with him. Within one week of his moving into his new apartment, Dahmer had killed his sixth victim, Raymond Smith. Smith was a 32-year-old male prostitute whom Dahmer lured to Apartment 213 with the promise of $50 for sex. At Dahmer's apartment, he gave Smith a drink laced with seven sleeping pills and manually strangled him. The following day, Dahmer purchased a Polaroid camera with which he took several pictures of Smith's body in suggestive positions before dismembering him in the bathroom. He boiled the legs, arms, and pelvis in a steel kettle with Soilex, which enabled him to then rinse the bones in his sink; he dissolved the remainder of Smith's skeleton—excluding the skull—in a container he filled with acid. He spray-painted Smith's skull and placed it alongside the skull of Anthony Sears."
Wikipedia has all the gruesome details of activities at this location. Of his 17 victims, 12 were killed in his North 25th Street apartment.
Dahmer was arrested in July 1991, ultimately convicted of 16 murders and himself was murdered in prison in 1994.
Date of crime: 05/14/1990
Public access allowed: no
Fee required: no
Web site: [Web Link]
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