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VHS : Serial Killers, Profiling the Criminal Mind, Vol. 02: Jeffrey Dahmer |
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 0733961173871
Format: NTSC
Label: A & E Entertainment
Manufacturer: A & E Entertainment
Publisher: A & E Entertainment
Running Time: 200 minutes
Sales Rank: 53129
Studio: A & E Entertainment
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: Dahmer, Gacy, Manson--these names have earned their place among America's most notorious cultural icons. America is fascinated by its serial killers--who they are, what they've done, and how they got away with it for so long. Creating the mental picture of these killers is the job of criminal specialists known as profilers, people who analyze and dissect the intricate motives that fuel these frighteningly intelligent stalkers. In the four-part A&E series Serial Killers: Profiling the Criminal Mind, former FBI agent John Douglas walks you through up-close case studies of a few of the most savage men in the history of law enforcement.
A child of a college professor; raised in an affluent neighborhood in Ohio; a highly intelligent class clown--how did Jeffrey Dahmer develop into the most gruesome human animal of the century? What factors contributed to his obsession with murder, molestation, dissection, and consumption of his victims? Jeffrey Dahmer, Vol. 2 follows Dahmer's psychological story from childhood, through his murders, arrest, and how the profilers contributed to the prosecution's conviction. --Rob Bracco
Average Rating: 
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I bought this video after reading a book by author Jason Moss entitled THE LAST VICTIM which explored the complexities of the notorious CLOWN KILLER a.k.a. JW Gacy. What I was disappointed in was that this documentary by A&E repeats the same clips throughout the entire piece and the narration is nothing we haven't heard in the news. I was hoping to learn what the media had not told us, as this was an optional assignment for a college criminology class, and I was hopeful that it would shed light on the sickness that was John Gacy. This video fell far short and I should have saved my money.
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This isn't the first A&E documentary on Serial Killers I've seen and unfortunately it wasn't as informative as I expected. Having to view the material for a college criminolgy course, I was disappointed that much of the info [and even more so the images} were just repeats of what local news stations aired when the horror was unfolding before our nation's eyes. I was hoping this film would delve deep enough to bring us more info.
Of course the music adds the eeriness needed for a story like Dahmer's but hopefully A&E's future documentaries will be more substantive.
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I wanted to view this documentary as a result of reading author Jason Moss's book, THE LAST VICTIM, which focused mainly on the serial killer, J.W. Gacy. I expected more, but got much less.
This is an A&E original documentary which uses the same stale images frame after frame, sometimes boring the viewer with facts that really don't expose much of what made this psychotic KILLER CLOWN tick.
I was disappointed I purchased this tape rather than just renting it as I doubt I'd pass it on to others interested in the subject of true crime. There are other more informative and well done documentaries out there than this one.
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It talks about Manson and Dahmer, and the state of their mental status, experiences, and possibly why they did what they did.
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