Jeffrey Dahmer's gruesome crimes in 1991 is weighing in on the «artistic license» that she says was taken inNetflix's dramatization of the saga.
story stars Evan Peters as the real-life serial killer and has smashed records as the streamer's biggest series debut ever. Anne E.
Schwartz, who was working for the at the time of Dahmer's arrest, says the show «does not bear a great deal of resemblance to the facts of the case.» In an interview with , Schwartz says, «When people are watching Ryan Murphy's Netflix series and saying, 'Oh my God, this is terrible.' I want to tell them it didn’t necessarily turn out that way.» Schwartz was working as a crime reporter when she received a tip from a police source that a human head and body parts had been discovered inside an apartment.
She arrived at the scene of Dahmer's apartment and, she says, poked her head inside. «I was a crime reporter for five years so I know what it smells like when you walk into a building with a dead body or a decomposing body.
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