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Born to Kill? - Jeffrey Dahmer

Country: UK, Language: English, 45 mins

  • Director: Sue McGregor
  • Producer: Charlotte Wheeler

CGiii Comment

No revelations...

A run-of-the-mill account of Dahmer and those who knew him...trying to cash-in.


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The(ir) Blurb...

From June 18, 1978, up to July 19, 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer raped, murdered, dismembered and ate seventeen boys and young men, preserving body parts for later meals that made his name synonymous with mutilation, necrophilia and cannibalism. With no evidence of mistreatment or abuse in his severely lonely childhood (and later proved to have a normal, uninjured brain), upper white middle class Jeffrey was deemed a sane, non-malicious man who turned to evil consciously.

Cast & Characters

Steve Furst as Himself - Narrator;
John Backderf as Himself;
Gerald P. Boyle as Himself;
Nico Claux as Himself;
Pat Kennedy as Himself;
Michael McCann as Himself;
Sopakliba Princewill as Himself;
Robert K. Ressler as Himself;
Tony Timer as Himself