On July 22, 1991, while searching for evidence inside Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment, police officer Rolf Mueller made a gruesome discovery of nearly 80 Polaroids of naked, posed, and dismembered dead bodies.

Jeffrey Dahmer's Polaroid

Shocked by sight, Mueller walked into the living room to show the Polaroids to his partner, uttering the words, “These are for real.”

Jeffrey Dahmer's Polaroid

When Dahmer saw that Mueller was holding several of his Polaroids, he fought with the officers in an effort to resist arrest.

Jeffrey Dahmer's Polaroid

The officers quickly overpowered him, cuffed his hands behind his back, and called a second squad car for backup.

Jeffrey Dahmer's Polaroid

According to Dahmer’s neighbor Pamela Bass, after finding the photographs inside the dresser drawer, “Officer yelled, ‘Get the cuffs on him,’ or something like that. The other one came out in the hallway, and I was running down that way to get out the way because I said, ‘I don’t know what they’re doing. I don’t know what they found.'”

Jeffrey Dahmer's Polaroid

Expert psychologists say Dahmer posed and photographed his victim’s bodies to be able to relive the events in the future and stimulate his obsession with sexual sadism and necrophilia.

Jeffrey Dahmer's Polaroid

The madman posed his victims’ bodies in various positions, which he found to be sexually significant.

Behind the Tape Photobook
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