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Apparently, a fellow inmate tried to save Jeffrey Dahmer’s soul. Milwaukee’s most infamous citizen and one of the world’s most reviled serial killers, Dahmer spent his last days conversing with fellow convict Herman Martin, according to a new book, “Serial Killer’s Soul,” co-written by Martin and author Patricia Lorenz. The book, released by Green Bay independent outfit Titletown Publishing, plumbs the depths of a dark soul, but Lorenz is known for cheerier fare. She’s a top contributor to the “Chicken Soup for the Soul” series of books. But this book describes Martin’s “quest to save the soul” of a “notorious…
It took a story to reunite the two old sailors. It was 67 years ago when Clarence Schraufnagel and Harold Soerens were young recruits in the Navy’s Great Lakes Boot Camp, learning the ropes and preparing to serve in World War II. The two shared an Honor Flight from Milwaukee to Washington D.C. – and then a bus ride to the Pentagon Memorial, which commemorates 9/11 victims. But they didn’t recognize each other until Harold launched into a tale about Clarence, only to realize he was standing nearby. “Do you remember the fun we had?” Harold asked Clarence. They were…