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Dans le documentaire « le Cannibale de Milwaukee » réalisé par Olivier Mirguet, l’auteur Derf Backderf revient sur la conception de sa BD culte « Mon ami Dahmer », récit de sa vie de lycéen aux côtés du futur tueur en série. Dans cette interview, il raconte que c'était déjà un garçon étrange, simulant des crises d’épilepsie dans le but de divertir les autres élèves et dissolvant des cadavres d’animaux dans de l’acide − il alignait ensuite ses bocaux dans sa cabane d’enfant. Rencontre.

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00:00Dommer just keeps popping out whenever you don't expect him.
00:17With suspicion.
00:18I get asked to be in documentaries a lot and I turn them all down.
00:21I don't really want to talk about Dommer's crimes or his history.
00:26But when he approached me and said, no, no, I want to do a film about making the book.
00:32The process of making graphic novel.
00:34That intrigued me.
00:35I thought that would be interesting.
00:37So we talked some more and I decided to go ahead with it.
00:42Everybody asked me that, you know, it took 20 years.
00:44And it took 20 years because that's how long it took.
00:48That's my only explanation.
00:50Every book is different.
00:51Some come quickly, some come very slowly.
00:53Doesn't matter.
00:54However long it takes to get the book I want.
00:57That's how long it takes.
01:00Well, he was a very strange kid.
01:02I mean, you read that in the book, you'll see it in the documentary.
01:05Obviously, there was something very wrong with him right from the beginning.
01:09Yeah, I don't know what to say about that, honestly.
01:14Well, yeah, of course.
01:15I mean, we were bored.
01:16We were teenagers.
01:17He amused us.
01:18It was something different.
01:19Something different.
01:20So, like any kid, you know, you're attracted to that.
01:24So, all of these silly antics and high school days become very creepy and very chilling later when we know that's what he was thinking at the time.
01:34Haunted by it?
01:36No, but I live with it.
01:37It's something that we all live with week to week.
01:40Nobody really understands it because nobody else has experienced this.
01:45It doesn't haunt me.
01:46It doesn't affect me, really.
01:48It's just part of my reality.
01:49Dahmer just keeps popping out whenever you don't expect him.
01:52You know, I'll be watching a TV show and somebody will make a Jeffrey Dahmer joke.
01:57Well, this is a guy I sat next to in class, you know.
02:01So, some famous comedian or some famous actor will make some Dahmer joke.
02:06I mean, it happens all the time.
02:08You know, I chuckle and then forget about it and move on because it's so common.
02:13The staying power of Jeffrey Dahmer really surprises me.
02:17He just keeps getting more and more infamous until now he's Jack the Ripper and people just talk about him all the time.
02:26That surprised me.
02:27He would fade from view, but no.
02:30There's a weird fandom around serial killers that I don't understand and really don't have anything to say about them.
02:37But yes, for some reason people are fascinated with him and with serial killers in general.
02:42I don't get it.
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