Jeffery Dahmer Boyhood Home!
Jeffery Dahmer Boyhood Home!
Must SeeTop 10 Florida Condos For SaleWhen singer John Mayer penned lyrics to his song 83, he created a song dripping with nostalgia that tugged at the heartstrings of his fans. One line in particular he sings, a phrase that would make the most hard-hearted individual yearn for their childhood home, is especially poignant: That’s my plastic in the dirt.
The line refers to things he left buried in the yard in his youth either by his own doing, or covered over by time. Such a sweet sentiment hits most of us and leaves a smile on the face. That is, most of us. There are others…others with more sinister intent that left things buried in the dirt. Things that make nightmares play in the shadows of our minds when forced to deal with the fact that they really occurred - not just a horror film scene.
Such is the case with Jeffery Dahmer and his childhood Ohio home which has been on and off the market for several years. The home is where Dahmer killed and dismembered his first victim, scattering the remains about the woods and burying parts under the porch. Dahmer had just turned 18.
The home is 2,170 square feet with gleaming hardwood floors, high-end appliances and lush landscaping. It was even featured in a 1953 Akron Beacon Journal article along with multiple home photos – very similar to Better Homes and Gardens. While beautiful, it is the epitome of a "tough sell." The most recent agent has said of the home that, "It is a tough sell, but not impossible. Even stating of it, "The home never killed anyone." While that is true, maybe not something you’d usually list as a selling point.
There has been interest in the home including PETA that wanted to turn the home into a vegan restaurant (because God knows the stigma surrounding the place wouldn’t allow you to have a steak house) but they were turned down due to zoning restrictions. The most recent asking price was $295,000.
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