His Hungarian classmate on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer
The story of American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer has been becoming increasingly popular recently owing to a Netflix series titled Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Now, it has emerged that Dahmer had two Hungarian classmates in high school. You can read the words about Dahmer of one of them in this article.
One of the most brutal serial killers of all time was Jeffrey Dahmer, convicted of murdering 17 men. Dahmer had a Hungarian classmate in Ohio, Attila Csépe. He has now spoken about it in public Facebook posts. In recent weeks, a video of Dahmer’s high school tabloid began circulating on TikTok. It revealed that he had two Hungarian classmates at Revere High School in Ohio: Attila Csépe and Mary Csontos, Index writes.
“I knew Dahmer personally. Most of my memories date back to ’72, when I was in sixth grade. He was a weird kid, withdrawn, quiet, hardly ever spoke,” said Csépe. As he reported it, Dahmer’s only friend was David Borsvold, Blikk reports. While most of the boys were outside playing American football during recess, Dahmer and Borsvold preferred to stay out of the way. According to his recollection, on one occasion their teacher, Mr. Cox, was fed up with never seeing the two boys play, so he ordered them to do so.
“No violence, no revenge was observed. It all developed later,” he said. He also pointed out that Dahmer’s monsterisation was probably a result of being alone, TV and horror films. However, he has never told anyone that he dissects animals at home, as shown in the series.
“He didn’t talk about it, he just didn’t talk about it, I mean anything, to anyone. He seemed to me to be avoiding people. He wouldn’t look anyone in the eye, his every movement was a sign of helplessness,” Csépe explained.
Csépe said he was surprised when he found out what Dahmer had done. In fact, those who knew he went to a high school with him immediately contacted him to find out more details about the serial killer’s school history. “They kept asking me if I noticed anything. No. He was a weird guy, that’s all,” he explained.
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Source: Index, Blikk
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