Accused multiple killer Jeffrey L. Dahmer has confessed to three more killings, according to police in a Milwaukee suburb where he lived with his grandmother.
Police said two Hispanic men had been killed at Dahmer's 87-year-old grandmother's home in West Allis between 1985 and 1988 and another man, identified as Eddie Smith, 28, of Milwaukee, was killed at an unspecified location.The new killings are in addition to the 11 bodies found at Dahmer's apartment last week and one victim that Ohio police plan to search for this week at the home formerly owned by Dahmer's parents.
West Allis Deputy Police Chief Robert Due said that in addition, investigators have concluded that one of the victims found at Dahmer's Milwaukee apartment, Anthony Sears, 26, Milwaukee, was actually killed at the grandmother's home.
Due said police had no identities on the two Hispanic men and did not know where Smith had been killed.
Due said officers searched the West Allis home Tuesday when Dahmer was arrested in Milwaukee.
No body parts or bones were found. He said officers did confiscate a hatchet, sledgehammer, sewer grate and several pill bottles from the basement and garage, he said. Those items have be turned over to Milwaukee police, he said.
Due said the two killings supposedly occurred in 1985 and 1986.
On Sunday, authorities in Akron, Ohio, said Dahmer drew detectives a map of his parents' former home, pinpointing the remains of what may be his first mutilation-slaying victim - a hitchhiker killed with a barbell 13 years ago.