Insights into Jeffrey Dahmer’s relationship with his mother, Joyce Flint, from chilling prison calls and feelings of guilt to her tragic death

JEFFREY Dahmer’s relationship with his mother, Joyce Flint, has been exposed by the release of chilling prison phone calls.

Joyce bore the blame for her son’s murders up until her tragic death, claimed a reporter who interviewed her.

Joyce Dahmer said she lives with the

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Joyce Dahmer said she lives with the “guilt” of her son’s actionsCredit: hardcopy
Jeffrey Dahmer killed and dismembered 17 boys and men between 1978 and 1991

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Jeffrey Dahmer killed and dismembered 17 boys and men between 1978 and 1991Credit: Alamy
Joyce died of cancer in 2000

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Joyce died of cancer in 2000Credit: hardcopy

Bill Janz spoke to Joyce in 1993 and stayed in touch with her until her death in 2000.

She often shared her most intimate thoughts with Janz and spoke openly about her relationship with Dahmer.

“When I think about what Jeff did, I stop breathing,” she said, according to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel.

Dahmer would often telephone his mother weekly from prison, and the two would talk about his “urges.”

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“I asked him, ‘Do you still have those urges?’ and he said, “Yes, mom. I’m so glad I’m locked up. I would be afraid of what I would do if I wasn’t locked up,” she told Jenz.

During another call, Dahmer told his mother that his victims were beaten unconscious before performing his sick experiments on them.

“Jeff will go down in history as a monster,” she said.

“One of the hardest things, he kept trying to remind me, he told me, (the victims) was never conscious [during his experiments].

“In his head, in his weird mind, he didn’t think he was going to hurt her.”

But the pain of her son’s actions was too great.

In an undated note, she wrote, “I will forever be tormented just like her,” referring to her son’s sacrifices.

“Your grief will always be so terrible and without end,” she once said.

It comes as the police officer who found Dahmer’s hideous Polariod photo collection revealed he’d come across something even more horrific while combing his apartment.

The evil Dahmer murdered and dismembered 17 boys and men between 1978 and 1991, unnoticed by the police.

Rolf Mueller was one of the first police officers to enter Dahmer’s gruesome home after one of the killer’s victims managed to escape and two officers were stopped.

Müller, who died in May 2020 at the age of 67, found a man’s freshly decapitated head, hands and genitals in Dahmer’s refrigerator.

And in the kitchen, the officer found four severed heads and a tray with two human hearts.

They also discovered an entire torso and bags of human organs in the freezer, while seven skulls were found in his bedroom.

Mueller said he was overwhelmed by the stench from the fly-infested apartment.

According to the Washington Post, he said at the time: “You think you’ve seen everything out here, and then something like this happens.”

Mueller reportedly said Dahmer gave him the “claws” and was grateful they were able to stop him before he hurt someone else.

Dahmer’s chilling photos were a crucial piece of evidence in catching the killer.

The explicit Polaroid snaps showed Dahmer engaging in sexual acts with the bodies of some of his dead victims, while others showed naked, dismembered corpses in various poses.

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Dahmer photographed his victims “when he wanted to keep them as keepsakes to keep him company,” according to the American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology in 1994.

It is understood the sicko also took photos of his victims at various stages of the murder trial so that he could “later recall each act and relive the experience,” reports Biography.

https://www.the-sun.com/news/6401497/jeffrey-dahmers-chilling-prison-calls-with-mom/ Insights into Jeffrey Dahmer’s relationship with his mother, Joyce Flint, from chilling prison calls and feelings of guilt to her tragic death

DevanCole

DevanCole is a Dailynationtoday U.S. News Reporter based in London. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. DevanCole joined Dailynationtoday in 2021 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: devancole@dailynationtoday.com.

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