![]() The murdering someone and disposing of them right away gives no great lasting pleasure or a feeling of fulfillment, and yet I still felt the compulsion to do it throughout these years.” What I was searching for that would fill the emptiness that I felt. “I had wondered why I was compelled to do all the murders. ![]() “It’s something that I’ve kept buried within myself for many years.” ![]() “It’s not easy to talk about,” Dahmer says in an early recording we hear in the docuseries. She added that she knew the importance of building trust with him and not being judgemental in order to be “a good defence attorney.” “He was very polite, I was somewhat surprised, I guess, at how cordial Jeff was.” “I felt like Clarice Starling in Silence of the Lambs,” Patrickus says in Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes. She got a call from her boss, Gerry Boyle, who said they have a new case and he needed her to go to the police administration building to talk to someone he had represented in the past, describing Dahmer has a “nice man.” Patrickus remembers Boyle saying, “don’t worry he won’t bite your head off.” She had just moved to Milwaukee, lived alone and didn’t have many local friends. Patrickus was just a young lawyer in her 20s at the time. (L to R) Wendy Patrickus and Jeffrey Dahmer in Conversations With A Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes.
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