
He eventually moved to Milwaukee, and in 1989, one of his sexual victims complained to police and he was arrested for child molestation (at this point, he had already killed four men). His father then sent him into the Army in 1978, where he was stationed in Germany, but was barred from reenlisting due to alcoholism. His father sent him to college, at Ohio State University, but he flunked out in the first semester, as he was drunk most of the time. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, his parents divorced when he was 18, shortly after his first, undetected (later confirmed) killing in June 1978 of a hitchhiker, Steven Hicks. Serial Killer, having killed an estimated 17 men and boys. Dahmer's father, Lionel Dahmer, later wrote a book about his son, "A Father's Story," which chronicled their efforts to raise a good child only to discover he had grown up to be a monster. He was sentenced to the Columbia Correctional Institute in Portage, Wisconsin, where another inmate, Christopher Scarver, who was in prison on a first-degree murder charge, killed him. Dahmer was tried on fifteen counts of murder and sentenced to 957 years in jail (consecutive life terms). His actions regarding the victims bodies and disposing of them are extremely disturbing. In June 1990, he began a killing spree that continued until he was caught on July 22, 1991, when one of his intended victims escaped and went to the police. In a bizarre twist, he convinced the judge that he only needed psychological help, and he was released with a 5 year probation on good behavior.
