Behind the Tape Photobook features more than a thousand hand-picked crime scene photos , including 10 UNCENSORED Polaroids taken by Dahmer, 34 spine-chilling photographs. On July 22, 1991, Milwaukee police officers responded to a call about a man wandering the streets with a pair of handcuffs dangling from his wrist. This man was Tracy Edwards, who had narrowly escaped from Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment after being held captive there. Edwards led police back to Dahmer’s residence, apartment 213 at the Oxford Apartments. The man, soon identified as Tracy Edwards, a 32-year-old black man from Tupelo Mississippi, had handcuffs dangling from his left wrist. Edwards told the cops that he had to “use karate” to fend off the “freak” that had tried to kill him. The freak was Jeffrey Dahmer, and Tracy Edwards nearly became his 18th victim. As told through the lens of those who documented the intensity and emotion of one of the most infamous events in American true crime history, here are some. In his fridge, officers found neatly packed body parts ready for consumption, and forensic evidence later revealed the remains were from 11 different victims. Law enforcement sent frozen organ samples to the FBI crime lab in Quantico, Virginia as well as bits of fabric from Dahmer’s couch, carpets, and the sheets on his bed,. 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.
Jeffrey Dahmer Crime Scene Photos: The Evidence That Sealed His Fate
Behind the Tape Photobook features more than a thousand hand-picked crime scene photos , including 10 UNCENSORED Polaroids taken by Dahmer, 34 spine-chilling ph...