Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s chilling, never-before-heard prison conversations with his father about “pushing” are revealed in a new documentary

A NEW documentary reveals Jeffrey Dahmer’s earliest and most disturbing fantasy in never-before-released prison phone calls.
Jeffrey raped, murdered and cannibalized 17 men in Wisconsin and Ohio between 1978 and 1991.
He was convicted of these crimes in 1992 at the age of 31.
After serving his two-year sentence, Dahmer was murdered in prison at the age of 34.
Fox Nation’s four-part documentary My Son Jeffrey: The Dahmer Family Tapes will be released on September 18th.
It will feature some chilling conversations recorded by Jeffry’s father, Lionel Dahmer, with his serial killer son, who at the time was serving 15 consecutive life sentences in prison.


The show will reportedly also feature exclusive videos from the Dahmer family Fox News.
Both Lionel and Jeffrey’s mother Shari remained in regular contact with Jeffrey and visited him in prison before his death.
A Trailer because the show has revealed that Lionel admitted to some similarities he had with his son in one of the newly released tapes.
“I also had strange thoughts when I was a child. “You’re just like me, Jeff,” Lionel said.
“Surprisingly, I always got caught when I should have been caught,” he added.
At one point in the series, Lionel asks his son, “What was the very first fantasy you could remember, I was wondering, that you thought was strange or disturbing?”
Viewers will have to wait until the show airs to hear Jeffrey’s answer.
Fox News has also teased that Jeffry’s high school friend Mike Kukral, retired Milwaukee Police Department lieutenants Kenneth Meuler and Michael Dubis, retired FBI profiler Dan Craft, Dahmer’s college roommate Michael Prochaska, and even survivor Ronald Flowers also cameo -Appearances will be in new series.
“The Jeffrey Dahmer case has captivated the public for over three decades and now, as these exclusive tapes are released for the first time, viewers can hear Dahmer in his own words and gain insight into his relationship with his father,” said the Fox president Nation, Jason Klarman, said in a press release.