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Jeffrey Dahmer Real Polaroid Photos Of His Victims TikTok Challenge Leaves Internet Horrified
Jeffrey Dahmer real polaroid photos of his victims‘ TikTok challenge leaves the internet horrified.
Newsone reports that recently the users of TikTok have started a Trend called Jeffrey Dahmer Polaroid Challenge. This challenge is all about searching crime scene pictures and reacting to them.
This online news platform understands that many people have engaged in the trend, but some didn’t like the trend as it was annoying.
Newsone Nigeria understands that Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is an American limited series that aired on Netflix on September 21, 2022. The Story is all about the police finding the polaroids of the victims, the murderer engaging in lewd acts with his dead victims.
Some of the horrible content was removed from the app, even though the users continued the trend. It was reported that 2.8 million times the video has been viewed in 2 days.
This all started after the release of the series, which is based on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s life. Some users who have been engaged in the trend later regretted it and warned others not to search for the images.
Jeffrey Dahmer’s Victims? A Full Timeline Of His Murders, And Why He Took Polaroids Of Them
Between 1978 and 1991, American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer targeted and murdered 17 men, dismembering, having sex with, and taking photos of their corpses. He kept gruesome souvenirs from the killings, as well as Polaroid photos, all of which only came to light after his arrest in 1991.
Why did Jeffrey Dahmer take Polaroid photos of his victims?
Dahmer took photos of his victims during the murder process. When his crimes were discovered, authorities also found ″many Polaroid shot of males of different stages of dress, poses and surgical excisions,″ according to a report by Forensic Investigator Shirley Gaines, per AP News. The report also stated that he kept a photo diary.
One study from The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology said that Dahmer would pose the bodies “in se3ually suggestive positions” because he “wanted to keep them as mementos to keep him company.”
Full names of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims:
In total, Dahmer confessed to murdering 17 men. The full list and timeline is below.
June 18, 1978: Steven Hicks, 18
November 20, 1987: Steven Tuomi, 24
January 16, 1988: Jamie Doxtator, 14
March 24, 1988: Richard Guerrero, 25
March 25, 1989: Anthony Sears, 26
May 20, 1990: Raymond Smith (also went by “Ricky Beeks”), 33
June 1990: Edward W. Smith, 28
September 1990: Ernest Miller, 22
September 24, 1990: David C. Thomas, 23
February 18, 1991: Curtis Straughter, 18
April 7, 1991: Errol Lindsey, 19
May 24, 1991: Anthony “Tony” Hughes, 31
May 27, 1991: Konerak Sinthasomphone, 14
June 30, 1991: Matt Turner, 20
July 5, 1991: Jeremiah Weinberger, 23
July 15, 1991: Oliver Lacy, 23
July 19, 1991: Joseph Bradehoft, 25
Dahmer was finally arrested on July 22, 1991. At this time, the police found evidence of the multiple murders that took place in his apartment.