“All this pent up emotion in the Kennedy circle (not to mention the hundreds of thousands of letters of condolence that flooded into the office designated for Jackie in the executive office building) focused on the thirty four year old widow. It induced an abnormal atmosphere of suppressed hysteria, emotion, catatonic grief that marked Jackie for life. Even in her private life she became someone extraordinary, touched by fate and celebrity. No one would would ever be able to react normally to her again; nor would she ever, however hard she tried- and she did try- be able to escape her golden cage.”
- Sarah Bradford, excerpt from the biography “America’s Queen”
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Grilling Dahmer - Chapter 18:
“I concentrated on the man himself. The most surprising thing was how very much like me and other regular people he was. In between sessions or during lunch, I pulled out the daily Milwaukee newspaper and read aloud what was being reported. Dahmer perused the latest info on the case, and we discussed other current world events. He was intelligent and articulate, pleasant and polite at all times. The give and take between us went so smoothly that anyone observing would conclude that we were friends. He displayed all the normal human emotions of love, fear, anger, and loneliness during these conversations, and it was only when we returned to his deeds that a distinct "other" personality emerged. Sitting erect and emotionless, he slipped into a trance-like monotonous state as he described the horror of his actions, his blue eyes glazed over and lifeless. Only then did I feel the chill of evil. It was extraordinary.”
Extract from “Grilling Dahmer” book. Fanart by me.
If you’re interested to know more support the author and get the book!
! On a personal note, I always found the relationship between the two men fascinating, and I’m a bit sad we got nothing of Dahmer and Kennedy together, so I decided to draw a moment of the two together. “If we don’t have any photos of the duo, then I’ll create one by myself”, that’s what I told myself. However, I ask to be respectful with this drawing of mine, since I’m still reluctant about posting it. I feel like drawing something about this case can be very delicate, I don’t want to be disrespectful in any way and mostly I don’t want to glorify Jeffrey Dahmer. If you don’t mind, I ask to do not save/post this somewhere else in other socials without my consent. Let’s keep it here and let’s consider it as a “journalistic” piece, since my intent was to document a specific scene which happened. Hope you can understand, thank you!
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Rest in peace, my beautiful Pat🕊💖🙏
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Preview pages from Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #317 (Archie Comics, September 2023) by Ian Flynn, Pat Kennedy, Bob Smith, Glenn Whitmore and Jack Morelli
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No Pressure at New Cross Inn, London.
07/06/2022
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….Are you fucking serious?
Book: Grilling Dahmer(chapter 12, 231/ chapter 14, 259)
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Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Patricia Lawford, and some of the Kennedy children photographed at the christening of Rory Kennedy, Bobby and Ethel’s eleventh child, on January 12th, 1969.
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Pat, Jean and Eunice aboard the S.S. Hortense, Cape Cod, 1950🤍
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Patricia Kennedy Lawford at the premiere of “Camelot” The Musical chatting with some friends.
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Courtesy of our friends at Archie Comics, here's a preview of a new Arche/The Shield story appearing in Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #348, which will arrive in stores Feb. 28. It's by Ian Flynn, Pat Kennedy, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore and Jack Morelli.
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