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We were involved as forensic experts in the case of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer . We discuss the scene and victim autopsy findings, with a brief consideration of the basic emotion of. Jeffery Dahmer born on May 21, 1960. Who Were His Victims? Was lured up into Dahmer ’ s apartment and was drugged and molested. He had gotten away and reported the incident to the police where Dahmer was charged with sexual assault. He spent one week in jail before being released on bail. He was known as the “Milwaukee Monster” and is believed to have killed at least 17 young men between the ages of 14 and 32, some of whom he had met in nightclubs or bars. This brief report aims to understand Jeffrey Dahmer from the Perspective of Forensic Psychology . Dahmer , Forensic Psychology, Criminology. We discuss the scene and victim autopsy findings, with a brief consideration of the basic emotion of hostility. Jeffrey Dahmer , also infamously known as “The Milwaukee 2 Mazen M. Nour CHY183: Intro To Forensics 501203264 Cannibal” and “The Milwaukee Monster” (McEvoy, 2023), was a sadistic serial killer who murdered and took the lives of 17 men. The Jeffrey Dahmer case contains forensic claims that violate basic chemistry and biology. From fingerprints on skeletal remains to chemical processes that could have killed him, the ā€˜ā€˜evidence’’ reads more like Hollywood fiction than courtroom fact.