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Dr. Park Dietz lays out his credentials for the jury; the prosecution hopes he can help its case to send Dahmer to prison for the murders; jurors hear about Dr. Dietz's past studies about sex crimes, celebrity stalkers and sexual sadism.
Dr. Park Dietz lays out his credentials for the jury; the prosecution hopes he can help its case to send Dahmer to prison for the murders; jurors hear about Dr. Dietz's past studies about sex crimes, celebrity stalkers and sexual sadism.
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WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP79 "18-Hour Mental Evaluation"Jurors hear how Jeffrey Dahmer thought about freeze-drying someone so he could keep him as a sexual partner; a forensic psychiatrist testifies about Dahmer's sexual attractions and fantasies; Dr. Park Dietz tells the jury his theories.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP80 "Doctor on Dahmer's Capabilities"Jurors hear about cannibalism as a noted forensic psychiatrist describes Jeffrey Dahmer's sexual behavior and what he did to his victims; Dr. Dietz says that Dahmer had the capacity to appreciate what he did was wrong.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP81 "Forensic Psychiatrist Makes His Conclusion"Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Park Dietz, the state's final witness, tells the jury that he is convinced Dahmer knew what he was doing was wrong, and could have followed the law if he wanted to.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP82 "Mental Evaluation of Dahmer"The prosecution's final witness interviews Jeffrey Dahmer for 18 hours over three days about his life and the murders of 15 people; Dr. Park Dietz reads his mental evaluation report to the jury.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP78 "Doctor Evaluates Dahmer"Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Park Dietz tells the court about unusual sexual behaviors and what human body part Dahmer became sexually attracted to; Dahmer's defense says that he was not sane when he killed his victims.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP77 "Forensic Psychiatrist Weighs In"Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Park Dietz tells the court that he set ground rules before agreeing to interview Jeffrey Dahmer; after spending 18 hours with Dahmer, Dietz concludes that Dahmer only killed his victims when he felt in complete control.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP76 "Prominent Psychiatrist Testifies"Dr. Park Dietz lays out his credentials for the jury; the prosecution hopes he can help its case to send Dahmer to prison for the murders; jurors hear about Dr. Dietz's past studies about sex crimes, celebrity stalkers and sexual sadism.
WI v. Dahmer
S1, EP75 "Officers Show Up at the Apartment"The defense questions a police officer who had been inside Dahmer's home; the investigator on the stand testifies about beer cans and sleeping pills, as the prosecution tries to show the jury that Dahmer was responsible for killing all his victims.
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