criticism from the family members of Dahmer’s victims, with some arguing the platform should have reached out to them beforehand about the series. “No matter what, it isn’t a good feeling for the family members, but it wasn’t a documentary, it’s a work of fiction,” Glass said. “For example, this idea that neighbors called all the time, they didn’t.
That was not true.”“This is… a miniseries by a producer and writer who do really great programming, and that’s what they did here,” she continued. “They sort of combined a lot of different things that happen.”The Milwaukee serial killer was killed by another inmate in 1994 when he was bludgeoned to death at 34 years old.
Dahmer was a convicted sex offender. He committed rape, murder and dismemberment of 17 individuals over a span of more than a decade.His crimes garnered international attention, but Glass said it was alarming how “normal” he seemed during their “Inside Edition” interview at his Wisconsin maximum-security prison.“It would have been a big relief if he had been like Charles Manson or something,” Glass said. “Then you would say, ‘Oh, my God, I could have spotted that a mile off.’ You never would have spotted it.”.
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