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The Battalion Tuesday, July 30,1991
Milwaukee man admits to three more slayings
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Jeffre}
rey
L. Dahmer has confessed to kill
ing three more men, bringing to
15 the number of slayings he has
admitted, police said Monday.
Investigators said they have
determined that three of the kill
ings occurred at Dahmer's
grandmother's home in West Al
lis, a Milwaukee suburb.
Police believe Dahmer, in
whose apartment 11 mutilated
bodies were found last week, is
responsible for at least 17 kill
ings, including a hitchhiker in
Ohio 13 years ago. Authorities
planned to search for the Ohio
victim Tuesday at a property for
merly owned by Dahmer's par
ents.
On Monday, police confirmed
three new victims.
None of the three bodies has
been found, police said.
Investigators also have deter
mined that one man whose skull
was found at Dahmer's Milwau
kee apartment July 22 was killed
at the grandmother's home, said
Robert Due, West Allis' deputy
police chief.
Two of the newly disclosed
victims were men whom
Dahmer said he picked up in
Milwaukee bars, brought to his
grandmother's house and killed.
Due said. The first of those kill
ings was in January of 1985 or
1986, the second two months
later. Due said. He said Dahmer
was unclear on the dates.
Due wouldn't comment on
whether the two were dismem
bered or had sex with Dahmer.
In the previously disclosed
killings, court records say
Dahmer has confessed that he
lured men back to his apartment
to take nude photos, drugged
them, strangled them and dis
membered their bodies. He said
he took pictures of the victims in
various stages of mutilation and
boiled some of their skulls.
He had sex with some victims,
including one after death, and
he told police he kept one vic
tim's heart in a freezer to eat
later, court records said.
The third victim disclosed
Monday was Edward W. Smith,
28, of Milwaukee, police said.
Dahmer confessed to killing
Smith and disposing of the re
mains, but no tody has been re
covered, Lt. David Kane said.
Kane wouldn't elaborate.
Henry Smith, the victim's
brother, told WITI-TV in Mil
waukee his brother was reported
missing in June 1990 after failing
to return from a gay pride pa
rade in Chicago.
Due said police learned that
three of the killings took place at
Dahmer's grandmother's home,
on a tree-lined street southwest
of the city, during an interview
Friday with Dahmer.
"He said he administered
some drugs and strangled
them," Due said.
Police removed a sledgeham
mer, a hatchet, a sewer grate
cover and containers from pre
scription pills from the grand
mother's house. Due said. He
wouldn't say if anything else
was confiscated.
West Allis police have deter
mined Anthony Sears, 26,
Milwaukee, was killed thei
before Easter in 1989 at t
grandmother's house, at,
Dahmer later took the skull wit
him when he moved into |j
apartment. Sears' skull %
among the remains of 10 ut
and one boy found in the apa-
ment.
In Ohio, Owen Lovejoy, t
anthropologist at Kent State It,
versity, examined a thigh bo;
founa at Dahmer's parents'ft
mer home and said it probat
wasn't human, said Joseph0
lando, a Summit County coi;
ner's spokesman.
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NASA starts Atlantis' countdown;
liftoff rescheduled for Thursday
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA on
Monday started another countdown for space
shuttle Atlantis' satellite delivery and research
mission, delayed eight days by a bad engine
computer that had to be replaced.
The countdown clock began ticking at 4 p.m.
(EST). Liftoff is scheduled tor 11:01 a.m. Thurs
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of a developmental shuttle main engine that
was damaged last week.
The engine sustained extensive internal
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JOHANNESBURG, South Af
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Klerk on Monday demoted the
two contro
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i s t e r s in
charge of
South Africa's
security
forces, bow
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opposition de
mands in an
effort to de
fuse a grow
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F.W. de Klerk
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moval of the two following reve
lations that the government had
given money to the Inkatha Free
dom Party, the ANC's main
black rival.
In a startling and unexpected
announcement, de Klerk reas
signed Defense Minister Magnus
Malan and Law and Order Min
ister .Adriaan Vlok jo minor
posts. Mala^ takes over the wa
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and Vlok will head correctional
most powerful men in govern
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