Monster, Anne E. Schwartz
Monster, Anne E. Schwartz
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Monster
The True Story of the Jeffrey Dahmer Murders

Author: Anne E. Schwartz

Narrator: Anne E. Schwartz, Joana Garcia

Unabridged: 9 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

The shocking true story of the Jeffrey Dahmer’s murders, as told by the Milwaukee Journal reporter who broke the story, Anne E. Schwartz—from the dramatic scene when police first entered Dahmer’s apartment to the lasting, present-day repercussions of the case. This updated edition of the book includes a new preface and final chapter, including how the case continues to affect the principals involved more than three decades later.

One night in July 1991, two policemen saw a man running handcuffed from the apartment of Jeffrey Dahmer. Investigating, they made a gruesome discovery: three human skulls in Dahmer’s refrigerator and the body parts of at least 11 more people scattered throughout the apartment. Shortly thereafter, Milwaukee Journal reporter Anne E. Schwartz received a tip that would change her life. Schwartz, who broke the story and had exclusive access to the principals involved, details the complete, inside story of Dahmer’s dark life, the case, and its aftermath: the horrific crime scene and the shocking story that unfolded; Dahmer’s confessions; the forensics; the riveting trial; and Dahmer’s murder in prison.

Author Anne Schwartz’s access to exclusive and confidential information makes Monster the most thorough accounting of the Jeffrey Dahmer case, and a comprehensive narrative on one of the most notorious serial killers of the twentieth century. It is essential reading for viewers or Ryan Murphy's Neflix series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story and other true crime docudramas.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Gerhard on October 04, 2022

Skulls in locker, cannibalism, sexual urges, drilling, making zombies, necrophilia, disorders, paraphilia, watching videos, getting excited about fish eggs, drinking alcohol all of the time, into a dysfunctional family, trying to create a shrine, showering with corpses, going into the occult, having......more

Goodreads review by Paul on November 30, 2011

JEFFREY DAHMER AND THE PROBLEM OF FREE WILL Jeffrey Dahmer, the one-man abattoir, whose terrible life was a monument to waste, pain and squalor, makes us confront, once again, the business of being a human being and what that actually amounts to. Specifically, do we, in fact, have any free will or ar......more

Goodreads review by Fishface on January 24, 2016

Not just another book on Jeff Dahmer. The writing is a little clumsy in spots, but the author was the first on the scene when the police were first searching his apartment; she even walked through the place herself. She was able to follow the story headline by headline as they proceeded through the......more

Goodreads review by Joey on May 25, 2016

You are on the balcony, taking some rest after studying for an exam when you notice out the window that there is a man standing beside the light post in front of the building. You will get terrified when you witness him killing a girl. You will get in a panic more when you see him deeply staring and......more

Goodreads review by Arachne on October 18, 2022

Reading this book was a whole different experience than watching the Netflix series. The first hand perspective of what it was really like being at the crime scene and in that court room really is terrifying. I also feel like this book gives a voice and stories to the victims which they deserve.......more