The K*ller of Jeffrey Dahmer Reacting To LIFE Sentence!

Jeffrey Dahmer’s story has been told a million times before, most recently in Ryan Murphy’s new true crime series DAHMER: Monster – The Jeffrey Dahmer Story for Netflix. The series focuses on not just Dahmer and his crimes, but more prominently the many attempts neighbours and witnesses made to stop him in his tracks, while Milwaukee police turned a blind eye. While Wisconsin State had abolished the penalty by the time of his trial, Dahmer’s 15-time life sentence in prison seemed to mark an inevitability that he would be slayed there, lest he spend the rest of his life in solitary confinement.

Who is Christopher Scarver?
Christopher J Scarver Sr, born 1969 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, was originally in prison for the 1990 slaying of Steve Lohman, a training program worker. A high school dropout, Scarver had trained at the Wisconsin Conservation Corps work programme as a carpenter. He believed after the programme was complete he would be employed full-time, following a promise by supervisor Edward Patts. However, when the job never materialised (Patts was fired before it could be), an angry Scarver had returned to the centre in order to confront him about it.

Why Slay Jeffrey Dahmer?
Christopher Scarver made international news when, on November 28, 1994, he battered Jeffrey Dahmer to his end at the Wisconsin prison. Scarver, who was 25 years old at the time, had been assigned a work detail with two other inmates – Jeffrey Dahmer and Jesse Anderson, a 37-year-old from Illinois who was serving a life sentence for the slaying of his wife in 1992. The three men were left unattended by guards while they cleaned a restroom at the prison gymnasium. In an interview with New York Post in 2015, Scarver said he felt one of the men poke him in the back while he was working. “I turned around and and Jesse were kind of laughing under their breath. I looked right into their eyes, and I couldn’t tell which had done it.”

Where is Christopher Scarver now?
At the time of this video, as per his convictions, Scarver remains in prison at Centennial Correctional Facility, Colorado. He has since been diagnosed with schizophrenia with behaviours that have been considered a danger to himself and to others. He continues to be highly religious, and has turned to poetry as a hobby, even releasing his own books, God Seed and The Child Left Behind.

In 2005, Scarver filed a civil rights lawsuit against Wisconsin Secure Program Facility (aka the ‘Supermax’ prison), for ‘violating his constitutional right not to be subjected to cruel and unusual punishment’. This included, he claims, more than a decade in solitary confinement, with the cells being noted on some official ‘levels of restrictment’ at the jail being windowless and reaching 100 degrees during the summer. Those on anti-psychotics are prone to heatstroke, making his suffering worse. The case states that he asked to be moved after three years, with a district court determining “conditions at Supermax are so severe and restrictive that they exacerbate the symptoms that mentally ill inmates exhibit”. They added: “Many of the severe conditions serve no legitimate penological interest; they can only be considered punishment for punishment’s sake.”

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