![]() In the military, Jeffrey was learning lots of great things, like the uses of Halcion. A year later, Jeffrey came back to Lionel and Shari in a uniform very interesting to see Shari hug Jeffrey but then Lionel only accept a handshake, the continual distance between father and son all too evident. Jeffrey got expelled from college and Lionel decided right then it was time to go to the army. His GPA was 0.45 and the Dean called Lionel in for a meeting. Jeffrey was drinking and not attending classes. Things at college didn’t go much differently. Maybe if someone had listened, even once… maybe Jeffrey’s life would’ve turned out differently. Once more we see the rejection Jeffrey faced. All dad wanted to do was ignore things and concentrate on getting his son into Ohio State. Jeffrey started to believe he was a failure: “ Why am I trying to pretend I‘ m something I‘ m not?” He tried to tell Lionel there was something wrong with him, and, in perpetuity, Lionel didn’t want to listen. And then there was Shari inserting herself into the whole relationship. At the same time, he clearly didn’t contact his son enough to know what was happening, just blaming it all on Joyce, as usual. It blew Lionel’s mind to know that Jeffrey was left home by himself for months. (From what I understand, Dahmer slipped into a number of these year-end photos with various school groups not positive he was actually cut out of them, especially considering a high school committee’s budget in ’78 couldn’t have been anything major.)īack home, Jeffrey was sulking and scratching up his yearbook when Lionel arrived after who knows how long with his new wife Shari (Molly Ringwald). But before the yearbooks were sent out the committee in charge cut Jeffrey out. Kids at school started to notice that Jeffrey slipped into a photo for the National Honor Society Doin a Dahmer yet again. ![]() The detectives ask how and why Jeffrey waited 9 whole years after killing Hicks to kill again.ĭahmer simply replies: “ I was trying to be a good boy.”ġ978: the end of high school for Jeffrey. Park Dietz, and their conversation concerning him being sexually aroused by the dissections and the organs. He talks about the psychiatrist appointed by the police, Dr. Jeffrey goes on to explain he was always this way, that nothing specific happened in his life to make him who he is today. A response like this, and how the cops are all crowded around outside the room to listen, illustrates how unique Dahmer and his crimes were to people. Jeffrey replies: “ I think I just wanted him to still be around.” Like they could still be together somehow. The detectives wonder why Jeffrey spread them all over the backyard. He explains how he put the bones in the oven to “ dry them out” before smashing them to powder. Jeffrey’s talking to detectives about why he scattered the bones around. Remains are being found in Lional Dahmer’s backyard. The rest of the slides are directions to guide students through the activities.Netflix’s Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story Design your own episode of uncomfortable conversations that centers your identity (can be considered summative). Complete a one pager that includes vocab, quote analysis, and a summary of a chapter of the book (assign as many chapters as you want).Ħ. Describe a time you had an uncomfortable conversationĥ. The yellow slides students work on include:Ĥ. ![]() Students work on the yellow colored slides and the other slides contain the directions. The slides are meant to assign students work through independently. For white students, it's important they understand the concepts of whiteness, privilege, and implicit/unconscious bias before completing the last task.
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