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    <description>Host Marcus "Marc" Ellery dissects Jeffrey Dahmer's chilling confessions to understand the psychology behind one of America's most horrifying serial murder cases. Through detailed examination of interrogation transcripts and the killer's own admissions, each episode explores how Dahmer's words exposed his methods, motivations, and disturbing self-awareness.

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      <itunes:summary>Marc Ellery examines Jeffrey Dahmer's extraordinary 60-hour police confession following his 1991 arrest. The episode analyzes why Dahmer waived his rights and spoke freely, exploring the psychological mechanisms behind his unprecedented cooperation with Detectives Kennedy and Murphy, the forensic evidence corroborating his statements, and what this 178-page confession reveals about compulsion versus remorse.

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