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Jeffrey Dahmer boyhood home and first murder (Steven Mark Hicks)

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Jeffrey Dahmer

Dahmer committed his first murder in the summer of 1978 at the age of 18, just three weeks after his graduation. At the time, he was living alone in the family home. Owing to his recent divorce from Dahmer's mother, Dahmer's father temporarily lived in a nearby motel and his mother had relocated to Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin,[42] with his younger brother. On June 18,[43] Dahmer picked up an 18-year-old hitchhiker named Steven Mark Hicks.[44][45] Dahmer lured the youth to his house on the pretext of the two young men drinking alcohol together. Hicks, who had been hitchhiking to a rock concert in Lockwood Corners,[46] agreed to accompany Dahmer to his house. According to Dahmer, after several hours' drinking and listening to music, Hicks "wanted to leave and [I] didn't want him to."[47] In response, Dahmer bludgeoned him with a 10 lb. dumbbell. Dahmer later stated he struck Hicks twice from behind[48] with the dumbbell as Hicks sat upon a chair. When Hicks fell unconscious, Dahmer strangled him to death with the bar of the dumbbell, then stripped the clothes from Hicks' body before masturbating as he stood above the corpse.[48] The following day,[49] Dahmer dissected Hicks' body in his crawl space; he later buried the remains in a shallow grave in his backyard[50] before, several weeks later, unearthing the remains and paring the flesh from the bones.[51] He dissolved the flesh in acid before flushing the solution down the toilet; he crushed the bones with a sledgehammer and scattered them in the woodland behind the family home.[52]

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