Why Does the Name Michael McCann Appear at the Address Linked to Jeff Dahmer’s 1988 Case?
This is not a true crime site. It’s an examination of the Dahmer case through publicly available records.
Public records don’t link Jeff Dahmer to 808 N. 24th Street, the address of the apartment building where he supposedly lived in 1988 and where he supposedly molested Somsack Sinthasomphone. Public records do, however, show the name Michael McCann among the tenants at that address. Curiously, Michael McCann is also the name of the District Attorney who prosecuted Jeff Dahmer in 1991.
Let me say that again…
Jeff Dahmer, the supposed tenant and sex offender, is not connected to 808 N. 24th Street in public records.
So, who was DA Michael McCann?
District Attorney Michael McCann wasn’t just Milwaukee’s top cop; he was also tight with Archbishop Rembert Weakland, the gay prelate running an archdiocese so riddled with abuse scandals it eventually had to declare bankruptcy like a failing casino.
By 2011, the lawsuits piled so high the Archdiocese of Milwaukee hit the Chapter 11 eject button. And by 2019, the Church itself was so embarrassed it quietly scraped Weakland’s name off its headquarters like a bad Yelp review.
And if all this sounds insane, buckle in. Because the deeper you go into “Dahmer”, the less it resembles a police investigation and the more it looks like a badly-written prestige drama, greenlit by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee and filmed on location in the Twilight Zone.
Meet the Sinthasomphones
So, who was Somsack Sinthasomphone, the kid supposedly molested by Jeff Dahmer at this address?
The Sinthasomphone family was resettled from Laos courtesy of the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, which …if you’ve read the Catholic scandal ticker for more than five minutes …already sounds like the setup to a grim punchline.
According to the story, Jeff Dahmer supposedly molested Somsack Sinthasomphone in 1988 and then murdered his brother, Konerak Sinthasomphone, in 1991.
According to the New York Times, once in the US, the Sinthasomphone family got cozy with Father Peter Burns, a Roman Catholic priest whose résumé included second-degree sexual assault against a minor. He did less than a year in prison, and even that was on work release. His charges? The exact same ones that would later be pinned on Jeff Dahmer.
For more information about Burns, see Bishop Accountability and this hefty 104-page PDF from the Archdiocese of Milwaukee.
After Jeff Dahmer was arrested in July 1991, the New York Times ran a misty-eyed profile about the Sinthasomphone family. Click on the images to read the article:
So when the official record states that Jeff Dahmer was arrested in 1988 for molesting 13-year-old Somsack Sinthasomphone at 808 N. 24th Street, it’s worth noting: public records do not link Jeff Dahmer to that address — but they do associate it with someone named Michael McCann.
It’s also relevant that the Sinthasomphone family was brought to the United States by the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, and that a priest connected to the family was later accused of similar abuse.
The Invisible Perp Act Now Starring Jeff Dahmer, Sort Of
Now let’s look at the 1988 arrest itself. The FBI file says Jeff Dahmer was picked up for Second Degree Sexual Assault and Enticing a Child for Immoral Purposes. Big, ugly charges. Serious stuff.
But here’s the kicker: no mugshot per the FBI.
They had, supposedly, a child sex offender in custody and decided, nah, let’s not take a picture.
Did they get one in 1986, when Jeff was – according to the official narrative – arrested and charged with lewd and lascivious behavior? No again.
Can’t ID the Guy? No Problem, the DA Will Do It for You
Something else…
Somsack Sinthasomphone was 13 when this supposedly happened. Which means cops couldn’t just pull him into a room and get a statement …legally, a parent or relative had to be there. Somebody had to witness this supposed ID…the walk back to 808 N. 24th Street where it all allegedly happened.
Meanwhile, a guy they told us was Somsack Sinthasomphone’s older brother kept insisting they didn’t even know what Jeff looked like. Have a listen:
Pick the Suspect Out of… Thin Air
Here’s Milwaukee police Lt. Scott Schaefer, poker-faced, walking through how 13-year-old Somsack Sinthasomphone supposedly identified Jeff Dahmer. Who’s asking the questions? DA Michael McCann, the same guy whose name shows up in public records connected to the alleged crime scene.
Lt. Scott Schaefer: But prior to leaving, I showed SS a number of photographs, including the person who had been identified by the apartment manager, and SS positively identified Jeffrey Dahmer as the person who had taken him to his apartment and taken these photos.
DA Michael McCann: This is what you refer to in police work as a photo array. Is that correct?
Lt. Scott Schaefer: Yes.
DA Michael McCann: And you had Mr. Dahmer’s picture on file from an earlier case where he had indecently exposed himself.
Lt. Scott Schaefer: That is correct.
Sounds airtight, right? Except for one minor snag: as you just saw, the mugshot they claim was used never existed according to the FBI. In 1986, when Jeff Dahmer was supposedly arrested and charged – according to the official story – for indecent exposure, Milwaukee police somehow forgot to take a photo.
So what exactly did Somsack “positively identify”?
And Then There’s the Konerak Problem
Take a look at the famous Konerak Sinthasomphone, supposedly murdered by Jeff Dahmer in 1991. Now compare him side by side with his brother Somsack.
This looks like a recycled identity. One year Somsack Sinthasomphone is “molested” by Jeff. Three years later he’s “murdered.” Same photo, different captions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Jeffrey Dahmer really live at 808 N. 24th Street in Milwaukee?
Public records connect the name “Michael McCann” to that address — not Jeff Dahmer. Curiously, Michael McCann was also the name of the District Attorney at the time.
Why is the DA Michael McCann’s name listed at the same address tied to Jeffrey Dahmer’s alleged 1988 assault?
That’s the question no one in Milwaukee has answered. Public records link the name “Michael McCann” — not Jeff Dahmer — to the address listed for the alleged 1988 “crime scene.”
Who were the Sinthasomphone brothers, and what’s wrong with their story?
The 1988 “victim,” Somsack Sinthasomphone, and the 1991 “murder victim,” Konerak Sinthasomphone, appear to be the same person.
How was the Sinthasomphone family connected to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee?
They were resettled in Wisconsin by the Archdiocese — the same institution tied to Father Peter Burns, a convicted child molester and friend of the family. Burns’s charges mirrored those later attributed to Jeff Dahmer.