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THIS SATURDAY, LISTEN LIVE (click that link) FOR OUR EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH ROBYN MAHARAJ, CO-AUTHOR OF DAHMER/DETECTIVE 2pm Pacific Time, 5pm Eastern Time, 10pm London time
In the early morning hours of July 22, 1991, Milwaukee Police Homicide Detective Patrick Kennedy would be called out to a multiple murder crime scene that would ultimately change his life forever. Jeffrey Dahmer was a son and brother turned predatory sexual serial killer, undetected until he was captured and who then went on to confess to committing 17 murders. Kennedy s reassuring and calm manner allowed him to ultimately build a rapport with his suspect in order to elicit a confession that provided information albeit horrific information to numerous families and friends of missing and disappeared young men in Milwaukee. He believed the case had complexities due to the sheer horror of it yet the killer remained one of the more human murderers that he had ever interrogated. Dahmer Detective: The Interrogation and Investigation that Shocked the World goes inside the police
interrogation room where Kennedy spent long days during six chaotic weeks with Jeffrey Dahmer as he confessed to his life as a serial murderer, while the world s media clamored outside for information and confirmation about the story of one of the most notorious killers of the 20th century. Published in 2016, Dahmer Detective marks the 25th anniversary of Jeffrey Dahmer s capture and arrest.
Former Milwaukee Police Department Homicide Detective Patrick Kennedy, PhD. spent several months engulfed in a serial killer case that made headlines around the world. After spending several more years as a detective and after returning from time in Paraguay with the Peace Corp, he returned to college and went on to teach criminal justice at two Wisconsin universities. He was featured in the documentary film, The Jeffrey Dahmer Files in 2012 (JEFF: The Movie).
An active PAL (Police Athletic League) participant, Patrick Kennedy passed away in April 2013. Robyn Maharaj is a freelance journalist, grant writer, and former arts director based in Canada. Since 1991, she's published feature articles, profiles, poetry, and book and film reviews in numerous Canadian newspapers, magazines, and literary journals. Co-founder of Thin Air: the Winnipeg International Writers Festival, one of her literary essays was published in the 2006 anthology, The Winnipeg Connection: Writing Lives at Mid-Century. In 2014, crimemagazine.com published her feature article, "Exorcising Dahmer's Ghost."
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