What is christopher scarver?

Christopher Scarver is an American convicted murderer best known for killing fellow inmates Jeffrey Dahmer, the infamous serial killer, and Jesse Anderson at the Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, in 1994. Scarver was born on July 6, 1969, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Before his incarceration for the murders of Dahmer and Anderson, Scarver was serving a life sentence for a previous murder conviction, which occurred in 1990 when he shot and killed a man named Steve Lohman during a robbery.

The murders of Dahmer and Anderson occurred on November 28, 1994. Scarver attacked both men while they were cleaning a bathroom in the prison gymnasium. He used a metal bar to beat them, resulting in their deaths. Scarver later confessed to the killings, citing his disgust for Dahmer's crimes and behavior as his motivation.

Scarver has spent much of his prison sentence in solitary confinement due to concerns about his mental health and potential for violence. Over the years, he has spoken publicly about his actions, expressing remorse for his original crime but not for the killings of Dahmer and Anderson. Scarver has also been involved in several lawsuits against the prison system, claiming mistreatment and inadequate mental health care.