European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 25, 1991, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes thursday july 25,1991 police discover parts of 11 Milwaukee Man suspected of mass homicide ies Milwaukee apr parts of 11 bodies were recovered from the apartment of a convicted child molester that was littered with skulls and other body parts the police chief sail wednesday. The suspects lawyer said the Man wanted the Public to know a the has no one to blame but _ Jeffrey l. Dahmer a said there comes a time when you have to be honest and this is the time a his lawyer Gerald Boyle told a news conference wednesday. Dahmer 31, a former chocolate factory worker was arrested and booked on suspicion of homicide. A Man in Handcuffs had flagged Down police late monday and told them of being attacked by a Man with a knife in an apartment. He led officers to the apartment where police said they found skulls in a file cab met and a closet three headless torsos in a vat three Heads in a refrigerator boxes filled with body parts and a Dresser stuffed with photos and drawings of mutilated bodies. Milwaukee county medical medical examiner Jeffrey Jentzen said five intact skeletons had been recovered from the apartment As Well As parts of six others. Chief Philip Arreola said that police were investigating the possibility that other people were involved and that body parts might be located at other Sites. Boyless unusual statement about his client did not say How Dahmer would plead in the Case. Quot Dahmer a indicated that he thought the system tried to help him but he failed the system not the system failing him a Boyle said. A the said quote he has no one to blame but himself not the police not the courts and not the probation Boyle said he planned to Tell the court officials wednesday afternoon that his client is mentally competent. The lawyer declined to say whether Dahmer had confessed to police. In March 1990, Dahmer was freed from jail and put on probation after serving 10 months for fondling a 13-year-old boy in 1988 and offering him $50 to pose nude for photos. The Milwaukee Sentinel quoting an Anonymous source reported in wednesdays editions that Dahmer had confessed to 11 killings and cannibalism and might have been involved in other killings. Arreola said that Dahmer a is cooperating but As to disclosure what statements or whether he made any confessions at All in a not going to authorities said of the 11 victims All male one had been identified. He said the name would not be released until relatives had been notified. The Man was not from Milwaukee Arreola said. Families with missing relatives flooded neighbors gather outside the apartment where police found three Heads in the refrigerator skulls and headless torsos. Police with requests for information. Neighbors told of an overpowering stench emanating from Dahmer a apartment for months. They said that they recently heard scuffling a Buzz saw and screams. Aaron Whitehead who lives one floor Down said he was often awakened by loud pounding and scuffling. A one night i heard what sounded like a kid up there a Whitehead said. A the was crying like his Mother had just walloped him. Then 1 heard a big falling sound. Like he was being police said they received no reports of strange noises or smells. Arreola complained that the probation department was supposed to have been us Home calling the it Mentz of the Judi visiting Dahmer in Case a a damning inc Cial system j a we have an individual who has been brought to the attention of the court system. Now we see the dramatic and tragic results a Arreola said. Allan Kasprzak a regional chief probation officer said officers Are required by his office to make regular Home visits but that requirement was waived because Dahmer a probation officer had a Large caseload. District attorney e. Michael Mccann said Dahmer was to appear at a hearing wednesday afternoon to determine if authorities could continue to detain the sus fiet. A criminal complaint would not be led until thursday he said. Court records include a letter from Damp re a father at the time of his songs release pleading that he get psychiatric treatment. A i do feel this May be our last Chance to Institute something lasting and that you can hold the key a Lionel h. Dahmer of Medina Ohio wrote. It was not immediately known whether Dahmer underwent treatment. Telephone Calls to the elder Dahmer a Home went unanswered and there was no answer at his door. Jeffrey l. Dahmer. In 1982 Mug shot213 abortion foes held after ignoring order Wichita Kan. Apr police on tuesday arrested 213 anti abortion demonstrators who defied a Federal judges order to Stop blocking entrances to three women a clinics. When a copy of the preliminary injunction was Given to protest Leader Randall Terry outside the women a health care services clinic he threw it to the Street. A what injunction a Terry said. A your injunction comes from the resident of Binghamton n.y., is founder of operation Rescue a National group that has been protesting outside the clinics for More than a week. . District judge Patrick f. Kelly issued the order at the request of or. George Tiller director of women s health care services. Kelly scheduled a hearing for Friday on whether to make the order permanent. After the preliminary injunction arrived and arrests began a smaller group of pro Choice demonstrators chanted a two four six eight you can to make us procreate a. The judge ordered protest leaders to inform their followers of the court order but Terry said he . He Hadnot been arrested by late afternoon tuesday. But 121 others were arrested for loitering outside women a health care services 91 were arrested at the Wichita women Scenter and one at Wichita family planning inc., where 14 people were arrested monday. Demonstrators took what they called a baby Steps As police escorted them to waiting buses moving As slowly As possible. Police capt. . Watson said protesters can be held for up to six hours. Police used horses on monday to help control the crowd. But capt. Norman Williams said that after reviewing videotapes of mondays arrests police decided it would be Best for the safety of the demonstrators officers and the horses not to use the animals. The three clinics closed last week to avoid confrontations with protesters during what was to have been a one week event. But after clinic officials announced plans to reopen monday protesters said they would continue the Effort indefinitely. Employees at tillers clinic were turned away by about 200 protesters tuesday morning. But after negotiations with police seven clinic employees entered the building
