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Police say Milwaukee man confessed to killings MILWAUKEE (AP) Thu convictod i hild molester whose apartment held body parts of 11 men confessed to drug ging, strangling and dismembering the victims and boiling some of their skulls to preserve them, police said Wednes day Jeffrey L Dahmer, 31, told police be met his victims at taverns or shopping malls and lured them to his apartment for photographs, Police i.t David Kane wrote in an affidavit submitted In Mil waukee County Circuit Court "Dahmer further stated that he would drug these individuals and usually strangle them and then he would dis member the bodies, often boiling the heads to remove flesh so he could retain the skulls," the affidavit said Mr Dahmer further stated that he took Polaroid photographs of a numlter of these persons while they were still alive, after he had killed them, and of their heads and ixidv parts after fie had dismembered them." it said Circuit fudge Frank T Crivello ac cepted the nfndavit during a brief probe hle-cause hearing and set fiail at St mil lion i ash Prosecutors said they plan to file a criminal complaint charging Dahmer today Dahmer, a former i hucolatc factory worker on prohution for a sexual assault of a teen-age hoy. didn't appear in court burlier Police Chief Philip Arreola wouldn't address a report that Dahmer had confessed to cannibalism Arreola said it appeared all the vie tims were male Dahmer s lawyer, Cerald Boyle, said Dahmer field himself responsible for tin killings "He said, quote, he has no one to I lam< hut himself, not thi police not the courts and not the | rotation depart men! Boy It* told reporters He said there conies a time when you have to lie honest, and this is the time Boy le said his client is mentally com potent to participate In court proceed ings and wouldn't contest efforts to keep him jailed He wants to continue to talk to the authorities to assist the authorities in identifying the victims." the lawyet said The state- has cycry right to hold him Dahmer. originally from Medina, Ohio, served less 10 months in prison for a 10MH sexual assault of a I t year old hov in Milwaukee Dahmer was re leased in March 1000 and was on five years probation but his probation ofli i er never visited Ins home as is usually required lor felons Arreola c a led tli.il "u <f,mining indict menl of tfie judicial system "Hen we sis the dramatic and tragic results Arreola said State corrections spokesman |oe Si islowlzc said the requirement that probation agents visit probationers homes was waived in Duhmer s case he cause the agents workload was heavy and Dahmer lived in a high -c rime neigh borhooil Scislowi/.r said the agent met with Dahmer monthlv in Iter office "There vve no signs, apparently, no overt signs no i lues no hints, of a na ture that would cause tins agent to do anything oilier than wh.it she did he said Turn to KILLER Pago 5 VIOLATIONS Continued from Page 1 merit of education made ii pre liminary ruling that Holland had likely committed viola tions. No subsequent violations havu boon noted. Kcxiker wrote. In the matters of the selling of names and disclosure of rec ords. it was determined that the University has taken "appropri ate steps" to ensure that such violations do not occur in the future, the decision said. bight other allegations of pri vacy rights violations involving Hi Is were dismissed by Kooker Hils, now a legal researcher in the Southwest, said the rul ing is "a fair decision, a just de cision. "I hope, with what's hap pened to me, that students will not take this, that they will seek legal counsel when they are mistreated.” Solomon talk on media bias Author Norman Solomon, who co-wrote Unreliable Sources: A Guide to Detecting lints in News Media, will speak in Eugene on Sunduy us part of the Eugene I’eucoWorks Annual Meeting The duy's events begin with a reception for Solomon ut 3 p m followixl hy a meeting ut 3:30 to elect officers and discuss the future direction of the group Dinner will served ut 5 and Sol omon will speak at 6:30 about media bias and what actions can be taken hy people interest ed in promoting change David Zupun of PeaceWorks said he expects Solomon to fo cus attention on media cover age of the Persian Gulf war Solomon i an also be heard Sunday ut 11 a m on radio sta tion KIX X Following his presentation Sunday night, a contra dance will be held at 8 with the local band Give Us A Break perform ing GonIra dance is a combina tion of English country mush and square dancing in which the caller teaches participants the dunces Admission prices are on a sliding scale. Tickets to the dance only are from $f> to SIS, tickets to the dinner and speech am also S5 to SI5 and the en tire event costs between SH and SI5 Advance tickets for the en tire event can be purchased for S7 at PeaceWorks office at 454 Willamette St. The day's events will all take place at the Hilyard Center. 2580 Hilyard St. Oregon Daily PO BOX ) IS9 lUGfcNt OHIGON9740J Tha Oregon 0«<fy { rrxxatt *% pobiisbad dajfy Monday 'h/oogh T d ' --g ■'■♦» •» ?■<>«> yaar and Toaaday and Thursday during tha somma/ by tha Oagon Da y I • «/<»»• f r> ^ Co Inc . ai tha Un*arvty of On»gon I <ga/*». 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