Jeffery Dahmer’s dad is claimed to be undies attack.
Within the wake of Netflix’s explosively viral series, “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story,” overzealous fans of the 10-part anthology have allegedly swarmed the Ohio home of the late serial killer’s father, Lionel Dahmer, 86, with vicious, and sometimes lusty, messages for the senior citizen.
“We had a girl stop at the top of the driveway, take off her panties and throw them within the yard,” Lionel’s caretaker, Jeb, 34, told TheSun.
“I needed to go on the market with a pair of tongs to select up this woman’s granny panties,” added the frustrated aid. “The girl looked like she was in her early twenties and was shouting ‘I really like you Lionel.’”
Jeb, who’s outline Lionel’s property with “No Trespassing” signs in hopes to discourage other Dahmer-obsessed fanatics, went on to bash the cannibal murder’s zealots for targeting the octogenarian.

“It’s people like that that we’re trying to not have here, that’s why I put up no trespassing and personal property signs,” explained Jeb. “Lionel’s 86 and here’s this 20-year-old lady throwing her underwear at him. It’s identical to, stop.”
The chillingly dark series, a brainchild of director Ryan Murphy, 56, which overtook “Bridgerton” as Netflix’s second-most popular English-language show of all time, unearths the gory details of Dahamer’s killing spree between 1978 and 1991.
Prior to his July ‘91 arrest, the slayer, portrayed by actor Evan Peters, 35, murdered and dismembered 17 men and boys, most of whom were gay and of color, in Ohio and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dahmer would often eat his victim’s body parts and interact in sexual conduct with their corpses. He was ordered to serve 15 life sentences for his crimes, but was ultimately bludgeoned to death by a fellow inmate Christopher Scarver, now 53, in a Wisconsin prison in 1994.
But despite Dahmer’s heinous offenses, Jeb said that true crime-enthusiasts flock to Lionel’s home each time a recent tackle the murder’s life hits the market.
“Anything Dahmer related blows up,” said the carer. “It looks like each time a movie or series comes out, that’s when a variety of the crazy starts happening with the fan boys and the fan girls.”
Jeb went onto note Lionel’s upset with Netflix for failing to ask his permission to stream never-before-seen recordings of Dahmer along with his legal defense team in recent docuseries “Conversations With A Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes.” The newly exhumed interviews have, too, sparked a wave of incensed and unwelcome visitors to Lionel’s residence.

“About two weeks ago we had a man pull up in a nice-looking automotive right in the course of the driveway, about 20 or 30 yards from the front door,” the attendant remembered.
“I got here out and he was acting erratic and violent, saying he desired to see Lionel. He was an enormous guy and was acting very hostile,” continued Jeb, who’s since begun carrying a pistol for defense.
“He began cussing me out and I used to be telling him: ‘Hey dude, you could have to depart, you’re not going to get in,’” said Jeb, who has a background in security. “He began acting more crazy so I took a step back. I’m armed now but I wasn’t on the time.”
Pondering fast, Jeb pretended to be armed in the trouble to scare away the intruder.
“I put my right hip back, giving the looks that I used to be armed and I told him: ‘You should leave or I’m going to call the cops,” he recalled. “I believed this guy was going to do me harm. I don’t know if he was on something, but he gave the impression of he was tweaking.”

Jeb was fearful that his and Lionel’s lives were in peril.
“The guy got in his automotive and he was swearing and he burned rubber the entire way out of here, just peeled tires,” he said. “I’m not going to take my probabilities, especially when Lionel’s in his late 80s, and the one thing he can do to defend himself is yell.”
Jeb had even been forced to ban Lionel from coming outside to do yard work, which he often did as a form of sunshine exercise, for fear a “Dahmer” nuts might level an unexpected attack.
And an aging Lionel, who introduced Dahmer to the art of taxidermy at a young age, is reportedly “still pissed” about his son’s murder.
“He remains to be very offended about it.”
Jeffery Dahmer’s dad is claimed to be undies attack.
Within the wake of Netflix’s explosively viral series, “Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story,” overzealous fans of the 10-part anthology have allegedly swarmed the Ohio home of the late serial killer’s father, Lionel Dahmer, 86, with vicious, and sometimes lusty, messages for the senior citizen.
“We had a girl stop at the top of the driveway, take off her panties and throw them within the yard,” Lionel’s caretaker, Jeb, 34, told TheSun.
“I needed to go on the market with a pair of tongs to select up this woman’s granny panties,” added the frustrated aid. “The girl looked like she was in her early twenties and was shouting ‘I really like you Lionel.’”
Jeb, who’s outline Lionel’s property with “No Trespassing” signs in hopes to discourage other Dahmer-obsessed fanatics, went on to bash the cannibal murder’s zealots for targeting the octogenarian.

“It’s people like that that we’re trying to not have here, that’s why I put up no trespassing and personal property signs,” explained Jeb. “Lionel’s 86 and here’s this 20-year-old lady throwing her underwear at him. It’s identical to, stop.”
The chillingly dark series, a brainchild of director Ryan Murphy, 56, which overtook “Bridgerton” as Netflix’s second-most popular English-language show of all time, unearths the gory details of Dahamer’s killing spree between 1978 and 1991.
Prior to his July ‘91 arrest, the slayer, portrayed by actor Evan Peters, 35, murdered and dismembered 17 men and boys, most of whom were gay and of color, in Ohio and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Dahmer would often eat his victim’s body parts and interact in sexual conduct with their corpses. He was ordered to serve 15 life sentences for his crimes, but was ultimately bludgeoned to death by a fellow inmate Christopher Scarver, now 53, in a Wisconsin prison in 1994.
But despite Dahmer’s heinous offenses, Jeb said that true crime-enthusiasts flock to Lionel’s home each time a recent tackle the murder’s life hits the market.
“Anything Dahmer related blows up,” said the carer. “It looks like each time a movie or series comes out, that’s when a variety of the crazy starts happening with the fan boys and the fan girls.”
Jeb went onto note Lionel’s upset with Netflix for failing to ask his permission to stream never-before-seen recordings of Dahmer along with his legal defense team in recent docuseries “Conversations With A Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes.” The newly exhumed interviews have, too, sparked a wave of incensed and unwelcome visitors to Lionel’s residence.

“About two weeks ago we had a man pull up in a nice-looking automotive right in the course of the driveway, about 20 or 30 yards from the front door,” the attendant remembered.
“I got here out and he was acting erratic and violent, saying he desired to see Lionel. He was an enormous guy and was acting very hostile,” continued Jeb, who’s since begun carrying a pistol for defense.
“He began cussing me out and I used to be telling him: ‘Hey dude, you could have to depart, you’re not going to get in,’” said Jeb, who has a background in security. “He began acting more crazy so I took a step back. I’m armed now but I wasn’t on the time.”
Pondering fast, Jeb pretended to be armed in the trouble to scare away the intruder.
“I put my right hip back, giving the looks that I used to be armed and I told him: ‘You should leave or I’m going to call the cops,” he recalled. “I believed this guy was going to do me harm. I don’t know if he was on something, but he gave the impression of he was tweaking.”

Jeb was fearful that his and Lionel’s lives were in peril.
“The guy got in his automotive and he was swearing and he burned rubber the entire way out of here, just peeled tires,” he said. “I’m not going to take my probabilities, especially when Lionel’s in his late 80s, and the one thing he can do to defend himself is yell.”
Jeb had even been forced to ban Lionel from coming outside to do yard work, which he often did as a form of sunshine exercise, for fear a “Dahmer” nuts might level an unexpected attack.
And an aging Lionel, who introduced Dahmer to the art of taxidermy at a young age, is reportedly “still pissed” about his son’s murder.
“He remains to be very offended about it.”








