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While Dahmer’s horrific acts of murder and cannibalism shocked the nation , it was a collection of Polaroid photographs found in his apartment that provided some of the most damning and disturbing evidence against him. One of the most haunting examples? The bizarre, unverified “ Dahmer Polaroids ” that have circulated online, supposedly depicting the horrific crimes of alleged serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer . But here’s the uncomfortable truth: these images are fabricated, digitally manipulated, and intentionally designed to deceive. Police searched Dahmer’s apartment, number 213 at 924 North 25th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on the night of 22 July, 1991 after his last victim Tracy Edwards escaped with one of his wrists. It includes chilling polaroid pictures and tools used to dismember his victims, as well as details of the evidence sent from Milwaukee Police Department to the FBI for examination. Dahmer , who. Dahmer ’ s decision to take Polaroid photographs of his victims was likely driven by several factors, both psychological and sexual. It is believed that he viewed the photographs as a way of preserving the moments of control and power he felt during his killings. In 1991, police discovered Jeffrey Dahmer had 84 polaroid photos depicting 17 murders he committed between 1978 to 1991. The act is shown in ‘Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’ on Netflix. On July 22, 1991 , Jeffrey Dahmer’s reign of terror came to an end when one of his would-be victims, Tracy Edwards, managed to escape from his apartment and flag down police. Upon entering Dahmer’s residence, officers made a shocking discovery. Despite notorious serial killer jeffrey dahmer managing to evade.