On One Occasion, Attorney Gerald Boylemet With His Client Jeffrey Dahmer Toreview The Large Amount Of Mail He Hadreceived In The Weeks Following His Arrest. The Hundreds Of Letters Could Be Dividedinto Two Main Categories. Aconsiderable Portion Came From Religious Individuals Andother Organizations Pleading With Dahmer To Repent Of His Crimes And Embracea Faith. Boyle Advised Dahmer Thatreading Them Was A Waste Of Time And That It Was Still Too Soon For Him To Become Involved With Religion. Dahmer Agreed And Asked About The Other Letters. Boyle,With Some Hesitation, Explained That The Other Large Section Of His Email Contained Sexually Explicit Materialmore Disturbing: Men Sending Him Nude Photos And Flirting With Him,Describing In Graphic Detail The Intimate Acts They Wanted To Perform With Him. "It'Spure Garbage, Jeffrey, And I Don't Think It's Healthy For You To Look At It," Boyle Told Him. Dahmer Noded And Asked If There Was Any Correspondence He Thought Was Relevant To Read. Boyle Replied That There Was, That He Had A Letter That Might Be Useful Given Dahmer's Situation. "What Was It?" Dahmer Asked. His Lawyer Replied, "American Express Travel-Related Services.""And, My God, He Laughed," Boyle Later Recalled. "The First Time In Almost Two Weeks After The Case Began, I Saw The Guy Laugh. He Almost Never Laughed."📝
"I've never met a person as lonely as Jeffrey Dahmer. I would ask him, 'Jeffrey, do you have any friends?' 'No.' 'Have you ever been to a movie with a guy?' 'No.' 'Have you ever been to a party?' 'No.' He had no friends, so he didn't talk to anyone. All I got was the image of an empty shell."😐
Gerald Boyle 📖


















