1. “His pathological sexual needs certainly explain his motivation for committing these crimes, but they did not appear to cause him a ‘substantial lack of capacity’ for purposes of non-responsibility,” noted Dr. Frederick Fosdal, who evaluated Dahmer on behalf of the prosecution. “He admitted to being fully aware of the illegality, impropriety, and ‘unlawfulness’ of his behavior, and that he lived in ‘horror’ of being discovered. He described several steps and behaviors he took from which it can be inferred that he understood the unlawfulness of his conduct.” The other three doctors who argued that Dahmer was not mentally ill under Wisconsin law made similar arguments.
2. Intentional homicide in the first degree
3. Each of the fifteen charges against Dahmer in Wisconsin was listed in full for the juries.📋
"It makes me sick to see this man trying to evade what he did by saying he was crazy." -
Leslie Thomas, sister of victim David Thomas
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