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The narrative splits its focus between the late 1960s and the late 1970s, examining Dahmer's formative years. The primary goal of this episode is to illustrate how his environment and internal fixations began to merge into something dangerous.

Episode 3 is widely regarded for its atmospheric dread and the performance of . Dahmer.S01E03.ITA.HD.mkv.mp4

The episode portrays Jeffrey’s time at Revere High School. He is depicted as a social outcast who uses alcohol as a coping mechanism and performs "spasms" (fake seizures) to gain attention from classmates—a behavior that earned him a bizarre cult following among some students. The narrative splits its focus between the late

The episode emphasizes that Dahmer’s descent was fueled by a profound sense of abandonment. When his mother leaves with his younger brother and his father is away, Jeffrey is left in a house that becomes a tomb for his first victim. The episode portrays Jeffrey’s time at Revere High School

The episode, titled (or translated as "Dahmer su Dahmer" in Italian), marks a pivotal shift in the series' timeline, moving away from the immediate tension of the 1991 arrest to explore the origins of Jeffrey Dahmer’s psychological unraveling. Plot Overview: The Roots of a Monster

In an attempt to bond with his son, Lionel teaches Jeffrey how to bleach and preserve animal bones. This "hobby" becomes Jeffrey’s first outlet for his morbid curiosity about anatomy and "how things work inside."

We see the crumbling marriage of Jeffrey’s parents, Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. Joyce’s struggles with mental health and prescription drug use create a chaotic household, while Lionel’s focus on his chemistry career leads to emotional distance.