Errol Lindsey: The Youngest of Jeffrey Dahmer's Victims
A Tragic Story of a Life Cut Short
By Unknown Author
WEB On April 7, 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer, a notorious serial killer, met Errol Lindsey on the road in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Little did Lindsey know that this encounter would ultimately cost him his life.
Of all of Dahmer's victims, 19-year-old Errol Lindsey suffered one of the most agonizing deaths. He was kept alive for approximately eight hours, subjected to unspeakable torture before being murdered.
Errol Lindsey was the youngest of six children and had left to get a key cut on April 7, 1991, when he crossed paths with Dahmer. According to his sister, Lindsey was a beloved "mama's boy" who was not the type to talk to just anybody.
Less than two months later, on April 7, Dahmer encountered a 19-year-old named Errol Lindsey walking to get a key cut. Dahmer lured Lindsey to his apartment with the promise of $50, where he eventually murdered him.
Errol Lindsey's story is a tragic reminder of the horrors inflicted by Jeffrey Dahmer. It is a haunting account of a life cut short and the pain endured by his loved ones.
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