One of the victims who survived Jeffrey Dahmer’s horrific crimes claims there might be seven victims unaccounted for.
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Billy Joe Capshaw said he still remembers the torture he endured while serving in the Army alongside Dahmer in Baumholder Germany. Capshaw told Radar Online that they worked as medics for 18 months in the same unit and said the attacks began three days after the tour started. “Dahmer put me through sheer hell for the 18 months we were in the Army in Germany. We were both medics in the same unit. I was forced to room in the barracks with Dahmer in 1980 and, within two or three days after I arrived, the first attacks began,” he explained.
Capshaw continued to say he was drugged by Dahmer after the serial killer offered drinks and would wake up feeling sore. “He would make me drink it, too, and I’m sure it was drugged. I woke up sore and hurting, knowing I had been beaten. But if I said anything about it, he would beat me again,” he recalled.
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The victim said he was sexually assaulted over 17 times and was tied to the bunk whenever Dahmer drugged him.
“I would be drugged and, when I woke up, I would be tied to the bunk with motor pool ropes, and Jeff would be standing there, an evil look in his eyes, like he had been taken over by a demon. He would be holding a bunk-spreader — an iron pipe used to separate two metal military bunk beds — and he would hit me with it. If I yelled, he would hit me harder, so I learned not to yell and just take the pain.”
Although Capshaw tried to explain to his superiors about the abuse, they did nothing to discharge Dahmer.
‘I spoke to our superiors in the Army, but I was told, ‘You need to toughen up. No one would listen to me. He was 6-foot-2 and very strong. I was 5-foot-10 and weighed about 230 pounds and was overweight. I was just 17 and he was three years older and seemed a lot smarter. I was terrified of this guy.”
He believes Dahmer had more victims in Germany since he would leave for hours at a time and come back to the base with blood all over his clothes.
“During the time we were there, there were seven people killed near the base, including one young military woman — a mutilation murder. Dahmer kept a refrigerator in our room and it was always locked. Now that I know what police found in his apartment, it gives me the creeps to think about what may have been in there.”
Capshaw said if the military intervened, many of Dahmer’s victims would still be alive today. Dahmer was eventually discharged from the Army for his alcohol issues.