Jeffrey Dahmer’s glasses, prison bible, and other items go on sale

2022-10-08 20:11:08 By : Ms. Shelly SHI

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Jeffrey Dahmer‘s recent Netflix series has become an instant hit and amid this, it has been revealed that some of his belongings such as his glasses, prison bible, letters, and others are going on sale.

*WARNING: Events of a disturbing nature ahead and spoilers for Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story*

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has been getting a lot of attention ever since it premiered and the series has already been watched in more than 60 countries.

Amid this, people have been curious to find out more about the serial killers and one of them happens to be about his belongings.

As per TMZ, Taylor James, who runs Cult Collectibles out of Vancouver, Canada, is the one who currently has a hold on Dahmer’s glasses along with some of his other items such as the prison bible, letters, old photos, and many more.

The outlet notes that James got his hands on all these items a couple of years ago after he was contacted by one of Dahmer’s father’s former housekeepers. Following this, he agreed to sell the collection on his website by keeping a portion of the profit.

The collectibles can be purchased by visiting the site here. Some of the other items that can be found on the website include Dahmer’s psych report, Dahmer’s monthly budget, his religious prison booklet, and more.

After the verdict for Dahmer’s case was announced it was decided that all his items would be sold via an auction. However, the victims at that time did not like that idea.

There had been fears that memorabilia hunters would use his murderous tools to torture other victims, writes The Independent. In the end, the auction never took place.

As per Washington Post, Milwaukee civic group bought the items for $407,225. The head of the group, Joseph Zilber, decided to buy items like the fridge, knives, hypodermic needles, and other items to destroy them. the families of the victims were also compensated.

As seen in the series, the apartment was demolished after all the tenants were asked to vacate.

 As per Yahoo, the land still remains empty. After the building was demolished in 1992 the land was bought by Campus Circle Project for $325,000.

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