6. CHAPTER II: The genealogical monster manifests in dreams.
Interviewer: Tell me in a sentence, who you are.
Manson: Nobody.
(Laughter)
Woman to Peg Entwistle: she said something terrible was gonna happen to one of us, an accident. And that the other one of us would go...oh no! I can´t go, way up there...
Mother Bunny: I am gonna find out one day. Why don´t you tell it?
There have been no calls today. I do not think it will be much longer now.
Show host: Ladies and gentlemen I take great pleasure in introducing to you, the marvel...
Dahmer: I turned around, picked him up and that´s when the nightmare became a reality. It just seemed so bizarre to me this obsession that I had been thinking of, and wanting, just uh, all the parts are there to make it possible, to, make it happen.
Interviewer: what happened then?
(Laughter)
Dahmer: the house was empty, my mother was up in Chippewa falls with her family, and my dad was living in uh, a rented hotel room, due to the divorce and I pretty much handled the place myself. I was drinking a lot during that time, and just uh, I dunno I was looking for something to uh, some way to find some fulfillment, some pleasure, and I acted on my fantasies and that´s where everything went wrong.
Interviewer: this was the summer of 1978 when you took your first victim.
Dahmer: right, once it happened the first time, it just seemed like it had control of my life from there on end.
credits
from INDIGO,
released November 30, 2012
Music and Lyrics by Declan B.
Contains samplers from:
Charles Manson
Jeffrey Dahmer
Thirteen Women (1932) Peg Entwistle
Inland Empire (2009) David Lynch
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