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Dalmer implicated in MIA, cattle death
MILWAUKEE (UPI)--Law enforcement officials report an ongoing
investigation into leads linking mass murder suspect Jeffrey Dahmer
with dozens of unsolved incidents in a score of countries and
several historical periods.
"This case is turning into one of those Russian dolls that you just
keep finding more dolls inside," says Marshall Perkins, a Milwaukee
Police Department detective. "It's not just Wisconsin and Germany.
Apparently Dahmer really got around."
State Department officials visiting Vietnam in quest of information
concerning American MIAs confirm that Vietnamese authorities suspect
Dahmer may be the key to the whereabouts of dozens of missing
servicemen. "Yes, of course we had American prisoners in the 1970s,"
said Nguyen Gap, mayor of the provincial town of Dong Hoi in
northern Vietnam. "Then, about 1980, an American with special papers
came through, and we never saw the prisoners again." But farmers
outside Dong Hoi reported discovering human body parts in rice
fields during the months that followed. Army officials in Washington
would neither confirm nor deny rumors that Dahmer left Germany for
Southeast Asia on special assignment during his military service
eleven years ago.
Cattle ranchers in Montana believe Dahmer may be the missing piece
to the bizarre jigsaw puzzle of livestock deaths that splashed
across tabloid newspapers in the early 1980s, when a number of
steers were discovered dead on the range, their throats slit and
their bodies often mutilated. While ranchers blamed everything from
Satanists to space aliens, Milwaukee sources confirm that Dahmer has
admitted to murdering the steers during two summers he spent working
as a janitor in Yellowstone National Park. "He'd go off on the
weekends in his pickup and look for strays," said an informant from
the District Attorney's office. "He'd lure them with alfalfa, hit
them with a tranquilizer dart, and cut their throat with a Bowie
knife."
Two co-workers at the Old Faithful Inn yesterday recalled finding
several bloody, hastily wrapped beef hearts in one of the kitchen
refrigerators there. "Dahmer told us he'd made a run to a butcher
shop down in Jackson, but we always kind of wondered," said Harry
Strassen, 34. "Now we know."
Milwaukee officials have installed a special phone line to handle
dozens of inquiries pouring into City Hall from all over the globe.
"It's unbelievable. Voodoo killings in Haiti, necklacings in South
Africa, crop circles in England," says Patti Sherlock, 23,
administrative assistant at City Hall. "If there were a Nobel Prize
for mass murder this guy would get it."
"Actually," she mused, "I can kind of sleep easier now, knowing that
so much of all these scary things goes back to one guy. And he's
locked up. I hope they throw away the key."
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