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“At the beginning, he had behaved as someone totally unfamiliar with human contact. He did not know how to find it or deal with it, especially with two young women. He was docile, polite and accommodating, but in no way socially forthcoming. They felt that he was capable of friendship, and had never been offered it before. So they persevered, quite apart from the demands of the job, in getting him to relax without bullying. After six months they conceded that he was ‘a nice guy’, a long way from the manipulative dissembler portrayed by Dr Palermo. He would pay gratuitous, slightly embarrassed compliments, such as (to Miss Patrickus) ‘You look nice today’, or (to Miss Ryan) ‘That’s a snappy necklace you’re wearing.’ He was like a novice learning the social graces. Ellen and Wendy said it was ‘lovely to see him open out and relate’. For his part, Jeff Dahmer told them, ‘You know, you are the closest friends I have had in my entire life.”
The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer Brian Masters
After months, I finally made them @wendytheattorney and @jeffs-penpal
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Jeffrey Dahmer
John Wayne Gacy
Aileen Wuornos
Tate Langdon ispired by Eric Harris & Dyaln Klebold
Richard Ramirez
Dr. Oliver Thredson inspired by Ed Gein
Charles Manson
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“We have it on good facts that he was considered somewhat of a ‘honey’ in the gay community, that people found him attractive.  Several people told us that he was the kind of guy that you wanted to take care of, you wanted to baby him.”
- Detective Patrick Kennedy talking about how other gay men in Milwaukee related to Jeffrey Dahmer
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"He was always interested in the classics and arts - opera and that sort of thing. I've been proud to call him son."
— Betty Scott, mother of Dennis Nilsen spoke just days after his arrest.
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‘I like Jeff Dahmer,’ he said, ‘but he is quite cunning. He uses his charm and the helplessness of his situation as weapons. He is establishing a view of himself which he imposes on his questioners. You have to be wary.’ Even if that were so, however, the very duplicity of Dahmer was a part of him which needed to be explored, not merely dismissed as a ‘weapon’. Dr Palermo’s scepticism was, I thought, excessive. Neither was ‘charm’ a quality which would immediately spring to mind when listing Dahmer’s attributes. He was too passive for that, too diffident; charm requires attack. On the other hand, his vulnerability was undeniable, and was felt, in this second week, throughout the courtroom. — Brian Masters
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All throughout Dennis Nilsen’s murderous rampage, he had one true companion - a dog named Bleep. She remained by his side throughout his brutal murders which took place in his apartment. On one occasion, she alerted Nilsen that one of his intended victims, Carl Stottor, was still alive. Bleep went over and licked Stottor and Nilsen decided he would revive him. 
When Nilsen was finally apprehended, Bleep was taken to Horney Police Station where Nilsen could hear her crying from his cell -  “I am ashamed that her last days should be so painful. She had always forgiven me everything.” 
Bleep was euthanized the following week.
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"Amiable, pleasant to be with, courteous, with a sense of humour, conventionally handsome and charming in manner. He was, and still is, a bright young man."
— Description of Jeffrey Dahmer by Dr. Samuel Friedman
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Happy International Women's Day, Ladies
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"There were times when I felt like a mother to him, there were times when I felt like he was my brother, there were times when I felt like a therapist"
— Wendy Patrickus, Jeffrey Dahmer’s defense attorney
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Are there pictures of Jeremiah Weinberger available? Or generally more information about him?
yes there are photos
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Richard Ramirez with his wife Doreen Lioy.
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"Baby,
you're the best!
Happy Birthday, sweetheart!
My love is yours, always and forever!
Your husband,
Richard."
— Richard wrote this for Doreen in a birthday card.
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Sergey Golovkin with horses
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The Power of Forgiveness 
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"Ted had laid his head down on his hands, but his handcuffs cut him and he was unable to concentrate. I cupped his head in my hands. I had never been this way with Ted before, touching him, comforting him. But today was different. Today was very, very different. Today I was a human being and he was a human being and in some way we were the last two people on Earth — on his Earth, at least; in his lifetime, at least.
Finally, Ted spoke..
“I can only say that…as a young adult engaged in this kind of behavior, what I lacked and didn’t understand and express was love."
— Polly Nelson.  Defending the Devil: My Story as Ted Bundy's Last Lawyer.
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