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Morbid interest surrounds Dahmer Associated Press 1527 W. 6th If Dhairman has a groupie, the 28-year-old Zettel could be it. She admits to a near obsession with the case, including taking the courtroom know her by name. She added, "Jeff Dehmer just looks so normal." After jury selection began Monday, potential jurors were warned they would hear about necrophilia, mutia- Police briefly let them inside before a dog arrived to sniff for bombs. They got a glimpse of a clear-plastic, bullet-proof wall that separates Dahmer, the attorneys, the judge and jurors from the public gallery. Sgt. Chris Luedke of the Milwaukee County Sheriff's Department said Zettel had been a regular at court proceedings involving Dahmer since he was arrested. "She is like clockwork," he said. "We just want to see him," said Amy D'Francisco, 16. "We want to get his autograph if they will let us. That would be cool, to have Jeffrey Dahmer's autograph, because he is a killer." tion and cannibalism. One woman who said she didn't have the stomach for it was excused. Vista DRIVE IN "it's cool," Di Francesco said, smiling, giving a thumbs-up sign. "I am really excited." On July 22, after being alerted by a handeled man who ran from Damer's apartment, police found body parts scattered about the apartment, including skulls in boxes, severed heads in a refrigerator and freezer, and tortoises in an acid-filled vat. descending on the Milwaukee County Courthouse for a glimpse of the straight-faced, sandy-haired killer. Two autograph-seeking teen-agers sitting outside the courtroom at dawn yesterday were unmoved. Authorities say Dahmer confessed to killing and dismembering 17 young males since 1978. On Jan. 13, he pleaded guilty but insults to 15 murders. To some teen-agers, Dahmer seemed a celebrity. Yesterday, she could have slept later than 4:30 a.m. Fewer than $a$ dozen people showed up because much of Monday's jury selection was done behind closed doors in the judge's chambers. Dahmer was mostly out of sight. She and her friend, Ecky Bewing, 16, drive 60 miles from their hometown of Beloit and skipped school for the chance to see Dahmer. They intend to report back to their high school classes on their courtroom experiences. "He is famous. I can tell my kids. He is a serial killer," D'Francesco said as the sun rose outside the courthouse. She sat with her friend on plastic, green chairs lining a wall just outside the fifth-floor courtroom. BURGERS BY THE BAG 4 Hamburgers for $2.82 Served with ketchup, mustard, pickle, onion. Cheese and bacon extra. LIMITED TIME ONLY! "Everyone in school said, 'Why do you want to go?' Ewing said. "It is an amusement." Salty Iguanas *Live at Johnny's* 29th and 30th of January 29th-.50 $ \centering $ draws 30th-$1.25 domestic bottles 401 N2nd INTERNSHIP/SUMMER EMPLOYMENT FAIR Adia/Martin-Smith Personnel ARA/Denali Park Hotels Baxter Hospital Supply Business Men's Assurance Co. 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