What happened to Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment? Does it still exist? Here’s what happened to the Oxford Apartments in Milwaukee.
Netflix’s DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story continues to dominate the streaming service and conversation on social media.
While the show aims to focus on the victim’s stories and the police failings, instead of trying to humanize Dahmer, it has been heavily criticized by some family members of the victims for, once again, bringing up unnecessary trauma.
The dramatized series has also sparked a renewed interest in the horrifying case from viewers who had perhaps not previously known about what Dahmer actually did and how he managed to get away with it for so long.
Dahmer’s apartment building, where he was finally caught and arrested, features heavily in the series. Viewers are now wondering what happened to that real-life location, 30+ years after those horrible murders took place.
Does Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment still exist?
Where did Jeffrey Dahmer live?
Dahmer lived in apartment 213 inside the Oxford Apartments, 924 North 25th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A replica of his apartment is featured prominently in the series, as well as his actual apartment.
In the series, we see how the police believed he purposely moved into the low-income, predominantly Black neighbourhood in order to prey on young gay men. Dahmer denied this, saying it was because that’s all he could afford.
The apartment building contained 49 one-bedroom apartments. Several residents, including neighbour Glenda Cleveland (played by Niecy Nash in the series), issued complaints about his behaviour and the smell of his apartment.
Shortly after Tracy Edwards escaped his apartment in 1991, police found the remains of 11 men scattered around the apartment.
Dahmer also lived at his grandmother’s house at 2357 S 57th Street, Milwaukee for a while. Dahmer killed three men at his grandmother’s house and dismembered their bodies in the basement.
What happened to Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment building? Does it still exist?
Shortly after Dahmer was arrested, several residents of the Oxford Apartments moved out immediately. The apartments remained available to rent, but there were not many takers due to the absolutely horrific murders that took place there.
Today, the building is no longer standing. Dahmer’s apartment building was torn down and completely demolished, at the request of the victim’s families.
Marquette Wire reports that developer Ogden Homes, who purchased the plot of land from the city for just $500 in 2012, was not permitted to build any other buildings or structures on the land.
The Milwaukee location is now an empty lot, full of grass and surrounded by a tall barred metal fence with no morbid reference to Dahmer whatsoever.