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Cannibal serial killer calmly recalls trying to 'zombify' victims in chilling interview

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Jeffery Dahmer calmly described in gory detail his warped attempts to turn his victims into zombies in a chilling interview months after his capture.Dahmer, dubbed the Milwaukee Monster, also told how he 'branched out', turning cannibal and eating parts of those he slaughtered so he felt they were 'part of him'.In an unsettling TV interview filmed months after he'd been handed several life sentences, he detailed the bizarre experiments he carried out on his victims.READ MORE: Who is Adnan Syed and what is the Serial podcast that helped reopen his case?He got away with murder for over a decade but was handed 15 terms of life imprisonment in 1992 after his nauseating crimes were finally uncovered.During his reign of terror between 1978 and 1991 he killed 17 boys and men in Milwaukee and Ohio, US.

It is now the subject of a new Netflix drama, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Dahmer, who would seduce, dismember and even eat some victims' organs and other body parts, kept their remains in freezers inside his home.

Their skulls and skeletons were also retained. He even took one victim’s dismembered head and kept it in a locker at work.The monster made the disturbing admissions in an extraordinary TV interview in 1993 - just a year after he was jailed.The chilling chat happened after US news show Inside Edition sat down with him behind barsDahmer told the interviewer Nancy Glass how he planned to turn the skulls and skeletons into an altar - a place where he could control his thoughts.Although he knew what he was doing was wrong, he said he enjoyed having control and dominance over his victims.“I always knew it was wrong,” he said. “The first killing was not planned.

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