The mother of infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who committed heinous acts of murder, dismemberment, and cannibalism, once told criminal psychologist Dr. Eric Hickey that her son never intended to harm anyone. Despite Dahmer’s horrific crimes, Hickey noted that he displayed traits of a sociopath, including a distorted sense of guilt and even a form of love for his mother.
Hickey, renowned for his work with serial offenders like Dahmer, is now delving into a new investigation involving Christopher Wilder. Wilder, known for a brutal 1984 killing spree across the United States, is suspected of having a much higher body count than the nine victims attributed to him, including the tragic case of two 15-year-old best friends killed at Wanda Beach.
New evidence suggests that Wilder’s true victim count may rival that of notorious serial killer Ted Bundy, potentially reaching up to 30 victims. Australian investigators Andy Byrne and Mark Lewellyn, through their true crime podcast “Catching Evil,” are leading this re-examination, enlisting the expertise of Hickey, Dr. Nelson Andreau, a former Miami homicide detective who investigated Wilder, and Michael Rowbotham, an international crime writer with a personal connection to Wilder.
Hickey describes Dahmer as a sociopath, capable of twisted emotions and a warped sense of attachment to his victims. In contrast, Wilder is classified as a true psychopath, driven by sadism and a lack of empathy. These individuals, Hickey explains, are skilled at presenting a charming facade to the world while concealing their predatory nature.
The investigation unveils chilling details from Dahmer’s case, including his macabre tableau of human heads arranged on a table. Hickey recalls Dahmer’s disturbing explanation for his actions, revealing a twisted logic behind his gruesome acts.
Wilder’s method, as described by Andreau, involved luring victims with promises of modeling opportunities and then dehumanizing them once in his grasp. Rowbotham suggests that Wilder’s initial murders at Wanda Beach were clumsy and accidental, contrasting with the calculated and escalating violence he displayed in his later crimes.
The investigation paints a vivid picture of Wilder as a man consumed by dark fantasies and driven to feed his escalating urges. The team behind “Catching Evil” seeks to shed light on Wilder’s crimes and invites anyone with information to come forward.
For those intrigued by the minds of serial killers and the dark depths of human behavior, “Catching Evil” offers a compelling and insightful exploration. The podcast delves into the motivations and methods of these dangerous individuals, providing a chilling glimpse into the world of true crime.
Listeners are encouraged to engage with the investigation and share any relevant information to help uncover the truth behind Wilder’s crimes. “Catching Evil” is available for streaming on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, offering a riveting look into the minds of some of history’s most notorious criminals.

