Send us a text In 1991, police discovered seventeen dismembered bodies in Jeffrey Dahmer's Milwaukee apartment. But the murders were just the beginning of a psychological horror that defied comprehension. For thirteen years, Dahmer had been pursuing something far more disturbing than killing - he was trying to build a world where no one could ever leave him again. Join host Carman Carrion as she dissects the twisted psychology behind one of America's most methodical killers. From his childhoo...
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Send us a text In 1991, police discovered seventeen dismembered bodies in Jeffrey Dahmer's Milwaukee apartment. But the murders were just the beginning of a psychological horror that defied comprehension. For thirteen years, Dahmer had been pursuing something far more disturbing than killing - he was trying to build a world where no one could ever leave him again. Join host Carman Carrion as she dissects the twisted psychology behind one of America's most methodical killers. From his childhoo...
Game Over - He Beat Her to Death with an Xbox Because She Was the Wrong Zodiac Sign
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Game Over - He Beat Her to Death with an Xbox Because She Was the Wrong Zodiac Sign
Send us a text Content Warning: This episode contains discussions of domestic violence, mental health crises, bizarre murder methods, and detailed descriptions of crime scenes involving gaming equipment. The case also involves discussions of delusion and psychological breaks from reality. Listener discretion is advised. Season 1, Episode 8: “Game Over” In April 2013, Fort Lauderdale police responded to what they initially thought might be a domestic dispute gone wrong. What they found inste...
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Send us a text In 1991, police discovered seventeen dismembered bodies in Jeffrey Dahmer's Milwaukee apartment. But the murders were just the beginning of a psychological horror that defied comprehension. For thirteen years, Dahmer had been pursuing something far more disturbing than killing - he was trying to build a world where no one could ever leave him again. Join host Carman Carrion as she dissects the twisted psychology behind one of America's most methodical killers. From his childhoo...