WISCONSIN : Dahmer Goods May Go Up in Smoke
From Times Staff and Wire Reports
Serial killer Jeffrey L. Dahmer’s belongings are headed for the incinerator, not the auction block, parties involved in the case said. Thomas Jacobson, a lawyer who represents eight of the 11 families of Dahmer’s victims seeking money from the killer’s estate, said the families decided to accept an offer from a Milwaukee civic group that has pledged $407,225 to buy Dahmer’s belongings rather than allowing them to be auctioned. The settlement needs court approval.
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