Now that we know all about the Archdiocese of Milwaukee's connection to this "serial killer" show and the absence of any signed guilty pleas for the 1991 case, let's take a look at Jeff Dahmer's alleged 1988 conviction for supposedly molesting Somsack Sinthasomphone.
Let’s compare Jeff's alleged conviction to Father Peter Burns' actual conviction for second degree sexual assault against an underage male. Remember, Father Peter Burns was a close friend of the Sinthasomphone family. The Sinthasomphone family was brought to the US from Laos by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
Jeff's confession contains this scribbled document, purporting to be the judgement of conviction for Jeff's alleged 1988 second degree sexual assault against Somsack Sinthasomphone:
Here's what Father Peter Burns' judgement of conviction for second degree sexual assault looks like:
Father Peter Burns committed this offense in 1988. They allege Jeff committed this same exact offense in 1988 as well. They claim Jeff committed the offense against Somsack Sinthasomphone, a boy Father Peter Burns, convicted pedophile, knew well. (Here's a 104 page PDF containing more information about Father Peter Burns.)
Because of what Jeff Dahmer allegedly did to Somsack, the Sinthasomphone family was able to sue the City of Milwaukee and receive $850,000.
We also know that most of the key players in this story were connected to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, which was drowning at the time in lawsuits related to pedophile priests:
DA McCann was a close friend of Archbishop Rembert Weakland.
Gerald Boyle was representing the pedophile priests.
The assistant DA Gregory O'Meara went on to become a Catholic priest.
The two dismissed police officers assisted Gerald Boyle in his defense of the pedophile priests.
The Archdiocese's problem with pedophile priests was so bad they had to eventually file bankruptcy.
Did Jeff Dahmer's alleged 1988 "conviction" save the Archdiocese of Milwaukee from an $850,000 lawsuit stemming from what Father Peter Burns did to Somsack Sinthasomphone?
There's no evidence Jeff ever lived at the address where this alleged sexual assault against Somsack Sinthasomphone took place. Ancestry.com lists all Jeff's addresses going back to his family home on Bath Road in Ohio.
According to Ancestry.com Jeff was living at his grandmother's when this alleged sexual assault took place:
We've asked for the mugshots for Jeff's alleged 1988 case and were refused. This is undoubtedly why you can't find them anywhere online.
We also asked the County Clerk in Milwaukee for information documenting a preliminary hearing, an arraignment, or grandma Dahmer signing a signature bond. All they have to show me is highlighted in yellow. Looks like someone created the bare minimum to fabricate the case:
Note that they don't have any record of someone signing a signature bond for Jeff. According to Lionel Dahmer's book, "A Father's Story", Jeff's grandmother paid $2000 bail:
In contrast, the court shows that Father Peter Burns paid $10,000 bail for the same offense. This information is not available for Jeff Dahmer:
This alleged 1988 conviction for Jeff Dahmer also doesn't show up in background searches. The only conviction that shows up for Jeff Dahmer in a background search is the Ohio conviction.
Incredible.
I'm new to your substack and substack in general, but I had to join once I started reading your content. I started from the beginning, but I just had to make a comment now.
I'm only vaguely familiar with the official narrative of this case, as I was a young child when it happened. Yes, I saw the Netflix "documentary/retelling," but I didn't start doing my own research on past events until this year. From what I've been finding in my own studies, I don't believe anything that the mainstream media touts anymore. As soon as I saw what your posts (stack? I don't know the lingo here, yet) are about, I just shook my head and went, "it probably WAS a psyop!" Not everyone can accept the truth.
There had to have been a reason for them to fabricate such a lie. I am sold now because of this post. Everything before this has been eye opening as well. I'm excited to see what else you have to say.
Great job!