My journey thoughout the research of Jeffrey Dahmer has been very interesting. When I started my research I wondered, “Why Jeffrey Dahmer committed the murders?” and now I have answered that question and have shaped sub questions. After reading “The Case of Jeffrey Dahmer: Sexual Serial Homicide from a Neuropsychiatric Development Perspective” made me wonder, “What was his relationship like with his mother?” After reading the “Bio of Jeffrey Dahmer” made me wonder, “What kid of surgery did Dahmer have and how did it make him change?”
From reading all of the intriguing articles about Dahmer, I have answered my research question and my two sub questions. Dahmer had an extreme case of Asperger’s that was untreated. Doctors evaluated Dahmer and discovered that he had a majority of all of the psychological disorders on top of the Asperger’s disorder. Doctors claim that the disorders were the main cause of the murders. Dahmer’s childhood stress was another factor in the murders as well as the surgery Dahmer has as a child. Dahmer’s surgery he had on his brain was a turning point in his childhood, claims his farther. Dahmer’s attitude changed well as his appearance, his hair and the area around his eyes got darker. His father claims, “This strange and subtle inner darkening began to appear almost physically. His hair, which had once been so light, grew steadily darker, along with the deeper shading of his eyes. More than anything, he seemed to grow more inward, sitting quietly for long periods, hardly stirring, his face oddly motionless” (Scott 7) The surgery to fix the two hernias in Dahmer’s brain changed him as a person, this was another fault for leading up to the murders that Dahmer committed. The relationship Dahmer had with his mother wasn’t that strong, even beginning with his mother’s pregnancy. Dahmer’s mother Joyce had a difficult pregnancy, she would experience “At times, her legs would lock tightly in place, and her whole body would grow rigid and begin to tremble. Her jaw would jerk to the right and take on a similarly frightening rigidity. During these strange seizures, her eyes would bulge like a frightened animal, and she would begin to salivate, literally frothing at the mouth” (Scott 7). It seems like Joyce’s body was rejecting Dahmer before birth. Dahmer didn’t have a great relationship with his mother; she was an alcoholic during Dahmer’s childhood. Dahmer didn’t talk to his mother very much he was either at school or killing animals and gathering bones. Unlike his father, Dahmer and him had something in common they both like experimenting with chemicals. Dahmer and his mother had nothing in common besides an alcohol problem. I have successfully answered all of my research questions and no longer have any questions to answer thanks to all of the valuable sources.