Across the Hall

Across the Hall by Vernell Bass, published by Lulu.com in August 2013, is a seventh edition work that spans 224 pages. This book presents a personal account of life in the Oxford Apartments in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, during a time when the presence of one of the world’s most notorious serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer, loomed just across the hall. The narrative explores the unsettling experiences of living in a seemingly nice building situated in a troubled area, where an inexplicable odor hints at the horrors nearby.
Readers will find a detailed recounting of the author’s daily life and the eerie atmosphere that surrounded the infamous events of 1991. The book delves into the psychological impact of residing so close to a figure of terror, offering insights into the challenges faced by those living in proximity to crime and fear. Through this unique perspective, the narrative sheds light on a significant moment in history, making it a noteworthy exploration of the intersection between ordinary life and extraordinary evil.
Official synopsis Publisher
Over twenty years ago an event occurred in Milwaukee, Wisconsin that shocked the nation as well as the world. His name has been spoken from lips of many people and continues to do so. It has never before been revealed about what it was like to live across the hall from one of the world’s most evil serial killers. Imagine moving into what’s considered to be one of the nicest buildings in a troublesome and drug infested area and soon after you begin to notice a horrible odor unlike anything you have ever smelled but there’s no way of knowing what it is or where it’s coming from? What would you do? It has never been written about how life was living in the Oxford Apartments in 1991 across the hall from Jeffrey Dahmer before now. My story tells what I did as I didn’t have to imagine how it was. So come with me as I tell about my life, during a time when I lived only small steps away from the door of TERROR.
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