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The Dahmer Files Apartment 213 Edition – Limited Vinyl Box Set
The Dahmer Files Apartment 213 Edition – Limited Vinyl Box Set
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THIS IS A PRE-ORDER — ESTIMATED TO SHIP Q1 2026
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The Dahmer Files
Apartment 213 Edition — Limited Collector’s Vinyl Box Set
Some locations become footnotes.
Others become case studies.
The Dahmer Files: Apartment 213 Edition presents the same structured audio case file found in The Dahmer Files documentary vinyl, but transforms it into a rare, physical artifact—an object meant to feel compiled, cataloged, and sealed away rather than simply owned.
This edition reframes the narrative through place. Apartment 213 is not treated as a symbol or spectacle, but as a fixed point within a documented timeline—an address that became inseparable from a broader sequence of events. The result is a release that feels closer to a boxed archive than a traditional record set.
Limited to 213 hand-numbered copies worldwide, this edition is designed for collectors who value physical storytelling, context-driven true crime, and objects that reward close examination.
A Case File, Recontextualized as an Artifact
At its core, The Dahmer Files remains a chronological, spoken-word case file—a documentary-style audio narrative that moves through biography, environment, escalation, and aftermath with methodical restraint.
The Apartment 213 Edition does not alter the storyline. Instead, it changes how the story is experienced.
By placing the audio within a curated box set, this edition mirrors how real investigative material is encountered: distributed across folders, documents, recordings, and artifacts rather than presented as a single, linear object. The listener becomes an examiner, not just an audience.
This shift deepens the unease—not through added content, but through presentation.
The Audio: Documentary, Not Dramatization
The spoken-word narrative maintains a neutral, investigative tone consistent with long-form true crime podcasts and audio documentaries. Events are presented in sequence. Biographical details are contextualized. Patterns emerge gradually.
There is no reenactment, no theatrical voice acting, and no sensational framing. Instead, the unease comes from accumulation—how ordinary details, when placed side by side, begin to reveal something profoundly wrong.
Minimal ambient sound design supports the pacing without distracting from the narration. Silence is used intentionally, reinforcing the sense of reviewing recorded material rather than consuming entertainment.
Pressed across two LPs, the format allows the narrative to breathe. Side breaks function like chapter divisions, giving the listener space to pause, reflect, and return—much like working through an actual case file.
Why Apartment 213 Matters
In true crime, location often becomes shorthand. Apartment 213 resists that simplification.
This edition treats the address as a fixed environment within a broader system, not a character or myth. It is examined as a space where patterns converged—routine, isolation, proximity, and neglect overlapping over time.
By anchoring the presentation around this location, the Apartment 213 Edition reinforces the documentary approach: nothing abstract, nothing exaggerated, just context layered carefully until the weight of reality becomes unavoidable.
A Box Set Designed Like Evidence, Not Merchandise
The Apartment 213 Edition is built to feel assembled, not mass-produced.
Each set is hand-numbered (1–213) and includes multiple components designed to reinforce the case-file aesthetic. Rather than flashy extras, each element feels purposeful—something that might plausibly exist within an investigative archive.
Included in the Box Set:
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2×LP on 180-gram Clear with Blood Splatter vinyl
Subtle yet striking, with natural variation across pressings -
Heavyweight matte gatefold sleeve
With printed inner artwork aligned to the documentary tone -
Evidence envelope / folder
Designed as a tactile extension of the case-file concept -
Exclusive poster
Created specifically for the Apartment 213 Edition -
Collector’s T-shirt
Edition-exclusive and not available separately -
Numbered certificate of authenticity
Individually hand-numbered from 1 to 213
Each element contributes to the sense that this is not simply a record, but a compiled object.
Vinyl as a Medium for True Crime
Vinyl slows the listener down.
It requires intention—selecting a side, lowering the needle, committing time. That ritual aligns naturally with investigative storytelling, where understanding comes through patience rather than immediacy.
For a case-file narrative, vinyl becomes more than a novelty. It becomes a medium that reinforces the seriousness of the content. You cannot skim it. You must engage with it in sequence.
In the Apartment 213 Edition, that engagement is reinforced by the physical act of opening the box, examining its contents, and deciding how to proceed—mirroring the structure of investigation itself.
Designed for Long-Term Collectors
This edition is not aimed at casual listeners. It is designed for collectors who appreciate:
- Spoken-word and documentary vinyl
- True crime presented with ethical restraint
- Limited, hand-numbered physical editions
- Box sets that reward repeated interaction
With only 213 copies produced, the Apartment 213 Edition is intended to remain scarce, functioning as both a listening experience and a long-term collectible.
Product Details
- Title: The Dahmer Files – Apartment 213 Edition
- Format: 2×12” Vinyl Records
- Vinyl Weight: 180-gram pressing
- Vinyl Variant: Clear with Blood Splatter
- Genre: Spoken Word / True Crime / Dark Ambient
- Edition: Limited to 213 hand-numbered copies worldwide
- Packaging: Heavyweight matte gatefold jacket with collectible inserts
- Includes: Poster, evidence folder, exclusive T-shirt, numbered certificate
- Status: Pre-order
- Estimated Shipping: Q1 2026
- Label: The Raven’s Crypt
Expand Your Collection With Related Horror & True-Crime Editions
If the immersive storytelling and collectible depth of The Dahmer Files — Apartment 213 Edition (Limited Collector’s Vinyl Box Set) speaks to your interests, explore the Raven’s Crypt Collector’s Edition Archive. The Archive highlights other limited-run horror and true-crime releases — from rare vinyl pressings to atmospheric spoken-word and vintage horror formats — helping you discover related editions that complement this set and enrich your collection.
Explore the full Collector’s Edition Archive here:
https://theravenscrypt.com/blogs/news/the-raven-s-crypt-collector-s-edition-archive-horror-vinyl-vhs-and-spoken-word-classics
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is the audio content different from the standard Dahmer Files release?
No. The storyline and audio content are the same documentary-style case file. This edition focuses on rare packaging and presentation.
2. What makes the Apartment 213 Edition special?
It is limited to 213 hand-numbered copies and includes exclusive physical items not available elsewhere, presented as a curated box set.
3. Is this a music album?
No. This is a spoken-word documentary-style audio release, similar in structure to a long-form true crime podcast.
4. Is the content graphic?
The release avoids graphic detail, but the subject matter is serious and may be unsettling due to its real-world nature.
5. What does “Clear with Blood Splatter” vinyl look like?
The vinyl is clear with red splatter throughout. Each copy has natural visual variation, making every set unique.
6. Is the certificate of authenticity numbered?
Yes. Each Apartment 213 Edition includes a hand-numbered certificate ranging from 1 to 213.
7. Will this edition be repressed?
No repress is planned. Once the 213 copies sell out, this edition will not be available again.
8. When will pre-orders ship?
Current estimates place shipping in Q1 2026. Updates will be provided if timelines change.
9. Is the T-shirt available separately?
No. The T-shirt is exclusive to the Apartment 213 Edition box set.
10. Who is this edition intended for?
This edition is intended for serious collectors of true crime, spoken-word vinyl, and limited physical media with archival presentation.
