Only three weeks later, the 18-year-old committed his first murder. Jeffrey was left alone in the family home while his parents divorced that summer. The following paper highlights the Dahmer case from the insanity requirement, psychobiological, and schools of forensic psychology perspective. The Jeffrey Dahmer case contains forensic claims that violate basic chemistry and biology. From fingerprints on skeletal remains to chemical processes that could have killed him, the ‘‘evidence’’ reads more like Hollywood fiction than courtroom fact. We were involved as forensic experts in the case of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer . We discuss the scene and victim autopsy findings, with a brief consideration of the basic emotion of hostility. By examining Dahmer ’s early life, personality traits, and mental health diagnoses, the study seeks to understand the factors that contributed to his deviant behavior and gruesome crimes. Key insights into personality disorders such as antisocial personality disorder and psychopathy, as well as neurobiological and environmental. Forensic medicine allowed Park Dietz to become a doctor while pursuing his true calling: “to study and spend my time on the strangest of crimes.” The state’s star expert on crime, Dietz’s roles.
The Jeffrey Dahmer Crime Scene: A Forensic Psychologist's Perspective
Only three weeks later, the 18-year-old committed his first murder. Jeffrey was left alone in the family home while his parents divorced that summer. The follow...