Forget the furry, prickly, spiny monsters under your bed. The real monsters you should be worrying about are the ones that hide in closets, in parking garages, and who look for unlocked doors at 3 a.m. The ones who, well, eat people and drill holes in their brains. We’ll never look at aviator eyeglasses the same way again.
In case it wasn’t clear, we’re referencing one of the most notorious, disgusting serial killers in modern history: Jeffrey Dahmer. Not only was he a serial killer, but he was also a serial rapist. Deemed the Milwaukee Cannibal or the Milwaukee Monster, good ol’ Jeff was arrested in 1991 for killing 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991, per Biography. With charm, smarts, and good looks, Jeffrey Dahmer easily lured men — whom he found at gay bars, malls, and bus stops — to his Milwaukee apartment, which is where most of the nightmares unfolded.
Although most of his victims found a painful hell in his apartment, Jeffrey Dahmer actually committed his first murder as a high school grad in June of 1978, at his very own parents’ house.
All things must surely come to an end, Jeffrey was also killed when he was serving jail terms by an inmate. So, what happened to Dahmer’s remains, and where was he buried?
Where is Jeffrey Dahmer buried?
After the jury (obviously) rejected Jeffrey Dahmer’s insanity defense, he was sentenced to a total of 15 life terms, per History. But he didn’t have a chance to serve his time, as Jeffrey Dahmer was beaten to death by a fellow inmate on Nov. 28, 1994, at the Columbia Correctional Institute in Portage, Wis.
According to NBC Chicago, Jeffrey Dahmer was not buried after his passing. In fact, there was a lot of conflict over what to do with his brain, which was initially kept in formaldehyde in the state pathologist’s office. While Jeffrey’s mother, Joyce Flint, wanted her son’s deeply disturbed brain to be studied for obvious reasons, his father, Lionel Dahmer, wished for it, along with his body, to be cremated. Apparently, this is also what Jeffrey himself wished for his own remains.
When a judge came to decide that his brain should be cremated, both the ashes of Jeffrey Dahmer’s brain and body were divided between his parents.