Jeffrey Dahmer's brutal death was reportedly plotted, but he still offered hair-raising words before taking his last breath.

From 1978 to 1991, Dahmer continuously killed, dismembered, and ate his victims until his almost 18th victim managed to get away from him and report him to the police. He faced 15 life imprisonments after being convicted for the 15 cases of the murders he committed, an equivalent to 941 years.

Years after his arrest, Christopher Scarver killed him and Jesse Anderson while they were cleaning the prison gymnasium.

Radar Online revealed that on Nov. 28, 1994, Dahmer said his last words, "I don't care if I live or die," as his co-inmate unleashed his anger on him and killed him slowly. Scarver repeatedly slammed the convicted murderer's head against the ground and wall that guards could no longer recognize him.

Jeffrey Dahmer's Murder Was Plotted

In a bombshell interview, a prison employee revealed that murdering Dahmer was part of a $40,000 contract.

"The crime lords put a $40,000 price tag on his head. Since this money was being offered by a notorious drug-dealing gang with plenty of cash, there was little question that it would be paid. The $40,000 was to go to anyone on the outside - a relative, friend, whatever - designated by Dahmer's killer. A gang member on the outside would deliver the money," the staff explained.

Aside from Scarver, another inmate tried killing him by slashing his throat on July 3 of the same year. However, the inmate was not successful of hurting Dahmer. 

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Scarver finally got the chance to kill Dahmer while the murderer was cleaning a bathroom, and the guards found him at 8:10 that morning. He was still breathing when he was rushed to a medical facility, but he was ultimately pronounced dead moments later.

The same prison employee noted that Scarver told his inmates after killing Dahmer that he did the world a favor by killing the infamous murderer. He claimed that Dahmer himself wanted him to do it as he knew he deserved to die.

Dahmer's life is currently being told in Netflix's "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story." The 10-episode flick has since received mixed reactions from the public, with one of the victim's family saying that the series retraumatized them instantly.

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