

The officers dismissed the 911 operator’s insistence that they first listen to the call. The 911 operator listened in horror as Omaree’s parents verbally abused the young boy in the background and dispatched two officers to the family home. Just six months prior to Omaree’s tragic death, an accidental phone call from Synthia’s phone was placed to 911. This wasn’t the first time police were called to their home.

While all this was taking place, Omaree’s stepfather, Steve Casaus, was in the other room using heroin. She told police she shoved the 9-year-old into a dresser and continued to stomp on him and kick him in the abdomen when he fell to the floor.

Later, Omaree’s mother came clean about what really happened on that fateful day. His cause of death was ruled blunt force trauma. The autopsy report also revealed he had suffered violent blows to his head, chest, abdomen, and back, and he lost 25% of his blood volume due to internal bleeding. Omaree had numerous injuries all over his body, from burns, to bruises, to a bike mark. Some shocking revelations came to light once the autopsy was conducted-this boy’s death was no accident. However, when authorities rushed to the Albuquerque, New Mexico, home, they found Omaree’s cold and lifeless body. She claimed he was still alive and breathing. Scroll down to see what officers uncovered the night of Dahmer’s arrest.On December 27th, 2013, Synthia Varela-Casaus called 911 and frantically told the operator that her 9-year-old son, Omaree Varela, had fallen off a rocking chair and hit his head, inducing a seizure. The crime scene photographs taken in apartment 213 at 924 North 25th Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin show the unbelievable horrors committed by a seemingly quiet and “charming” man. After arresting Dahmer, a search of the apartment revealed a grisly collection of severed heads, bleached skulls and a 57-gallon vat of acid for dissolving human flesh, according to the Oxygen documentary “ Dahmer On Dahmer: A Serial Killer Speaks.” In his fridge, officers found neatly packed body parts ready for consumption, and forensic evidence later revealed the remains were from 11 different victims. Close to 80 Polaroids of naked, posed and dismembered bodies were discovered in Dahmer’s open dresser drawer. When police entered the apartment to question Dahmer and find the key to the handcuffs, they also searched Dahmer’s room to find the knife.īut what the officers found was much more disturbing than a weapon. Officers were led to apartment 213 after finding Dahmer’s final victim, Tracy Edwards, who had managed to escape and run down the street with a pair of handcuffs dangling from one of his wrists.Įdwards, 32, told police Dahmer restrained him and threatened him with a knife, according to the Los Angeles Times. On July 22, 1991, police made a gruesome discovery while searching the apartment of Milwaukee serial killer and cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer.
