Originally posted by Abby Normal
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Yes, Dahmer was certainly an unusual serial killer. Randall Woodfield also committed several offences of indecent exposure before progressing to serial murder. There's also an interesting study by Dietz, Hazzlewood and Warren (1990), of 30 sexually sadistic criminals-although I don't regard JtR as a sadist. This study found that 43% of them had a known homosexual experience. And 20% committed minor sex offences such as peeping, indecent exposure and obscene telephone calls.
Of course, JtR has been described as a lust killer: a killer who obtains sexual gratification through murder. And mutilating, evisceration and organ removal are typical of this type of serial killer.
The question, therefore is: once JtR, to put it crudely, got a taste for killing and mutilating, would he be content to satisfy himself through much more minor sexual offences, I.e. indecent assault, particularly as he had hitherto been killing at a rapid rate, with a fairly consistent signature and showing a pattern of escalating violence. Of course, after Dahmer's first murder he was able to control his urge to kill for 9 years, during which time he committed numerous offences,including indecent exposure and the indecent assault of a young boy. Nonetheless, once he started killing again he could seemingly no longer control his urges, murdering 16 victims in a three and half year period.
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