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==Books and Media== Jeffrey Dahmer has been immortalized in a number of books, movies, and television shows due to the infamy of his status as a serial killer and the gruesome nature of his crimes. ===Books=== * ''The Jeffrey Dahmer Story: An American Nightmare'', by Donald A. Davis * ''The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer'' by Brian Masters * ''My Friend Dahmer'', a graphic novel by a former high school peer, Derf Backderf * ''A Father's Story ''by Lionel Dahmer * ''The Last Victim'' by Jason Moss * ''The Man Who Could Not Kill Enough: The Secret Murders of Milwaukee's Jeffrey Dahmer'' by Anne E. Schwartz * ''Dark Journey Deep Grace: Jeffrey Dahmer's Story of Faith'' by Roy Ratcliff and Lindy Adams * ''Milwaukee Massacre: Jeffrey Dahmer and the Milwaukee Murders'' by Robert J. Dvorchak and Lisa Holewa * ''Of Men and Monsters: Jeffrey Dahmer and the Construction of the Serial Killer'' by Richard Tithecott ===Movies=== * ''The Secret Life: Jeffrey Dahmer'' (1993) * ''Dahmer'' (2002) **Article on [https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Jeffrey_Dahmer_(Dahmer) villains wiki on Jeffrey Dahmer]. * ''Raising Jeffrey Dahmer'' (2006) * ''The Jeffrey Dahmer Files'' (2012) * ''My Friend Dahmer'' (2017) ===Television and online streaming=== * ''F is for Family'' (2018) * ''Dahmer, Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story'' (2022)
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