21 May 1960 at 16:34 (= 4:34 PM )
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 43n02, 87w54
CDT h5w (is daylight saving time)
Rodden Rating: AA
Notes: After completing the Netflix Series Drama, I decided to give look at Dahmer's placements. However, 7 months later I reviewed this entry so chatgpt could interpret the riddle & felt something was missing. I noticed his Moon was opposing his Ascendent & now it makes perfect sense why Dahmer ate his victims as the moon represents not only our focus but also our diet. So with this latest revamped entry I've included Moon + his Asc.
Ian: "what do you think these riddles mean as a whole? Explain this detailed summary of events."

Chatgpt-4o: "These riddles describe the life of an individual who begins their troubled path with a difficult childhood, marked by isolation and a strained relationship with their parents. The person grows up feeling neglected and frustrated, often left alone and yearning for companionship. As they mature, their dark impulses begin to surface, leading to violent and disturbing behavior, which includes harming and ultimately killing animals, foreshadowing their future actions. The individual seeks out vulnerable and isolated people, often luring them with promises of companionship and intimacy. This escalates to violent encounters where they inflict harm and death upon their victims, primarily targeting specific groups. Their actions are driven by a deep-seated need for control and dominance, coupled with a morbid fascination with death and the human body. This behavior leads to a string of murders, which they document through photographs, trophies, and other macabre means. Despite their heinous acts, the individual struggles with a sense of loneliness and an unfulfilled desire for true companionship. Eventually, their crimes are discovered, leading to their arrest and the subsequent scrutiny of their psychological state and motives."
Using my riddle in tandem with Midjourney & Chatgpt-4o
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