Jeffrey Dahmer, Victim Tracy Edwards Talks About His Horrific Experience In The Hands Of Jeff Dahmer
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- čas přidán 4. 10. 2022
- The man who escaped serial killer Jeff Dahmer talks about the evening of 22 July 1991 when he escaped with his life from the hands of one of America's most evil serial killers.
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The sad news is Jeffrey Dahmer is remembered.. But the victims are not.
I mean I get your sentiment but make it make sense, the killer is always the main character like that's just objective.
No,People remembered some of the victims,especially the "Errol Lindsey"
Dahmer Remembered; Victims Dismembered.
SUPER SAD!
It’s not like Jeff is remembered for good things so it’s doesn’t matter
@8:16 to 8:22 When he’s describing what that demon was doing to him, he seemed like he was trying not to cry. He even looked up twice as if he is asking for strength. So sad.
you can see so much pain in his eyes…
Sis I get that a Jeff is not a good guy but referring to human beings as demons is a little weird
So sad Mr. Tracy Edward's, was so exhausted. God bless him and hope he got peace after this horrific experience. 😔🙏
Prior to his run in with Dahmer, Edwards lived in Tupelo, Mississippi, where he had been indicted for the sexual battery of a 14-year-old girl. After his name and face started popping up thanks to the Dahmer trial, he was extradited back to the South where he faced charges, per the New York Post.
When Edwards returned to Wisconsin, he was arrested several more times for things like drug possession, theft, property damage, failure to pay child support, and bail jumping, ABC reported, per the New York Post.
But the story doesn't end there. On July 26, 2011, Edwards was arrested after being accused of taking part in a crime that involved throwing a man to his death off a Milwaukee bridge, according to ABC News. Edwards was 52 at the time and homeless. He had been moving from shelter to shelter since 2002, ABC News said.
He eventually pleaded guilty to aiding a felon after he and another man threw someone off of a downtown bridge into a river during an argument, per Fox 6.
My god this is terrifying
Jeffery seems unbothered.. so twisted
I’m watching this right now on Netflix
OK and? You wanna medal?
It's so hard to watch this
@@pabloescobar9461she’s just saying..calm down. You don’t have to be so negative
@@y0urAf4ilur3yes mate what a plonker he is
Tracy had to relive this as he testified. He really is brave and a survivor and the reason was dahmer was bought to Justice. He woulda kept killing if Tracy didn’t escape and bring police back to his apartment. Dahmer got his fate in prison.
I hate his people making movies bout him he was wrong
People can know about this and still out here in 2023 putting themselves at risk. I will not watch the movie documentaries and I am grateful this broken man was able to testify.
Scary
So sad.
Sad asf smh
Prior to his run in with Dahmer, Edwards lived in Tupelo, Mississippi, where he had been indicted for the sexual battery of a 14-year-old girl. After his name and face started popping up thanks to the Dahmer trial, he was extradited back to the South where he faced charges, per the New York Post.
When Edwards returned to Wisconsin, he was arrested several more times for things like drug possession, theft, property damage, failure to pay child support, and bail jumping, ABC reported, per the New York Post.
But the story doesn't end there. On July 26, 2011, Edwards was arrested after being accused of taking part in a crime that involved throwing a man to his death off a Milwaukee bridge, according to ABC News. Edwards was 52 at the time and homeless. He had been moving from shelter to shelter since 2002, ABC News said.
He eventually pleaded guilty to aiding a felon after he and another man threw someone off of a downtown bridge into a river during an argument, per Fox 6.
At least he didn’t kill and eat 17 people.
Rest in PISS Jeffery.
What in the fuck??
Non riesco a immaginare un'esperienza simile e poi non avere incubi e ripercussioni per tutta la vita
Shit!
❤