Infinity Land
The Untold Story of Jeffrey Dahmer
Josef Benson, Ph.D.
Be prepared to rethink everything you know about the Cream City Cannibal.
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Hi, I'm Josef Benson. I've been a college professor for over two decades, and I'm the author of four books and numerous articles. I can't wait to show you my latest book, Infinity Land: The Untold Story of Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Jeffrey Dahmer’s first two victims were white. He killed eighteen-year-old Steven Hicks in Bath, Ohio in 1978 after picking him up on the side of the road after a concert. Hicks was the same age as Dahmer and had recently graduated from a different local high school. Dahmer later told police that he and Hicks got drunk at Dahmer’s house and had sex but then fought when Hicks tried to leave. Nearly a decade later in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Dahmer picked up Steven Tuomi outside the 219 Club and invited him back to his room at the Ambassador Hotel. Steven accepted, and the two men partied well into the night. When Dahmer woke up the next day, he immediately saw that the man was dead. Dahmer had beaten Tuomi so badly that part of his chest was caved in and exposed. Dahmer was shocked when he awoke and found the man beaten to death. He did not intend to kill either Hicks or Tuomi. However, after Tuomi, Dahmer became a vicious and cannibalistic hunter who knew that he was going to kill, and his next fourteen victims were all men of color...
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In fact, I got into that fact with him, that he could empathize in other ways, that if it was a girl there, and he had thoughts of killing them, lots of empathy would raise up.
--Fred Berlin, Psychologist and Sexologist (testifying at Dahmer trial)
