Dahmer Decoded
Inside the Dark Mind of America’s Most Feared Predator (DECODED by Craig Beck)
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Craig Beck
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Craig Beck
概要
Jeffrey Dahmer. You've seen the Netflix series. You've heard the name. You know about the apartment, the photographs, the things they found in the freezer. You know enough to feel a shiver when someone mentions Milwaukee, and you know enough to change the subject when the conversation gets too specific.
But you don't know why.
Nobody does. That's the problem. Three decades of documentaries, dramatisations, podcasts, and paperbacks have turned Jeffrey Dahmer into a brand. A Halloween costume. A cultural reference point stripped of meaning. The facts of his crimes have been repeated so many times that they've lost their power to disturb, and the question that matters, the only question that ever mattered, has been buried under a billion hours of streaming content.
What made him?
Dahmer Decoded is not another biography. It's a psychological autopsy. Written by bestselling author and human behaviour expert Craig Beck, this audiobook tears apart the mythology and examines the machinery underneath. The childhood that looked normal from the outside and was anything but. The institutions that saw the warning signs and filed them away. The shame, the loneliness, the slow corrosion of a mind that was sending distress signals for two decades while everyone around it looked the other way.
This audiobook asks the questions that most true crime writers are too polite or too lazy to ask. Why did a judge give a convicted child molester probation? Why did two police officers hand a bleeding fourteen-year-old boy back to his killer? Why does a society that claims to value human life value some lives so much less than others? And why, thirty five years later, can you name the killer but not even one of his seventeen victims?
Dahmer Decoded goes beyond what happened and into why it happened, who let it happen, and what it reveals about the gap between the world we think we live in and the one we do.