Two former army medics, Billy Capshaw and Preston Davis, also come out on Dr. Phil, sharing their gut-wracking experiences with Jeffrey Dahmer, who terrorized, tortured and raped them.
Though luckily, they survived, they recall living hell on earth, struggling to overcome the Dahmer effect over the decades, which is constantly reawakened through media, writings, and TV adaptations like Netflix’s Monster.
In the interview, Billy Capshaw stated that Jeffrey became his roommate in 1980 while serving in the 68th Armored Regiment of the U.S. Army at Baumholder, Germany. Noting that Jeffrey was initially charming and friendly, his nature soon changed and he began to drug, molest, terrorize and psychologically torture him, even threatening to harvest his prostate, with him tied up.
Feeling like no one would understand, Billy confessed to contemplating killing Jeffrey and himself.
Preston Davis said that he met the monster in 1979 in Germany when he was assigned to train him. Jeffrey drugged and raped Preston during field training in Belgium, an unfortunate incident whose memory he managed to suppress for years.
It wasn’t until he stumbled upon a book titled The Shrine of Jeffrey Dahmer by Brian Masters that old memories came flooding. Preston indicated that he was mentioned in the book.
The two former officers believe that Jeffrey might have devoured more victims while stationed in Germany. Billy recalled an incident when Jeffrey came back to the base drenched in blood after a weekend away. 'He had so much blood on him that when he took his clothes off, he had to peel them,' he added.
Both Billy and Preston are distressed by the Monster series, asserting that it glorifies Dahmer and downplays the suffering of his victims.