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How did 'Milwaukee Cannibal' Jeffrey Dahmer die and what happened to his killer?
Netflix has released its latest miniseries, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, inspired by the harrowing true story.Jeffrey Dahmer has gone down as one of the most shocking serial killer cases in American history.Also known as the ‘Milwaukee Cannibal’ or the ‘Milwaukee Monster’, he was responsible for the murder of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991.In 1992, he was finally sentenced for his inhuman crimes, receiving 15 terms of life imprisonment, with another life term added at a later date.Ultimately, he only served two years as in 1994 he was beaten to death by a fellow inmate.At the age of 32 in 1992, Dahmer was sentenced to life imprisonment and was locked behind bars at Columbia Correctional Institution in Wisconsin.There he served out his sentence for two years, until the morning of November 28, 1994.On that day, Dahmer was assigned his usual work details with two other inmates, one of whom was Christopher Scarver and the other Jesse Anderson.They were escorted to their duties, which included cleaning the toilets.Once at the toilet block, the three inmates were left unsupervised in the shower area for around 20 minutes.At around 8.10am, Dahmer was found on the floor of the showers after having suffered from severe head trauma.Scarver had smuggled a bar into the showers, one he had taken from the gym.He concealed it in his trousers and proceeded to beat Dahmer with it when left alone.Dahmer initially survived the beating but died in hospital just an hour after he arrived due to the massive skull and facial fractures.Scarver also attacked Anderson, who died two days later in hospital due to similar injuries.Scarver managed to make it back to the gym to replace the bar and return to his cell after, without
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Jeffrey Dahmer victim's family brands series 'retraumatising' as they slam Netflix show
Netflix's latest crime series, Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has been slammed by a cousin of one of the victims.The series dropped on the streaming service on September 21 and follows one of America's most prolific serial killers who became known as the Milwaukee cannibal due to the nature of his horrific crimes.Largely told from the point of view of his victims, the harrowing series follows the notorious killer, played by Evan Peters, who reigned terror on several boys and men between 1978 and 1991.READ MORE: Netflix fans 'physically sick' as Jeffrey Dahmer series airs disturbing cannibal scenesErrol Lindsey was just 19 .years old when he became one of Dahmer's victims and his sister, Rita Isbell, came face-to-face with her brothers killer during his trial where she infamously screamed at him, a heartbreaking moment that was depicted in the Netflix series.Since the series' release, a clip comparing the real courtroom footage to the Netflix scene was shared by Rita's cousin, Eric Perry, who called the entire experience "retraumatising" for his family.He took to Twitter and wrote: "I’m not telling anyone what to watch, I know true crime media is huge rn, but if you’re actually curious about the victims, my family (the Isbell’s) are pissed about this show."It’s retraumatizing over and over again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?"Referencing Rita taking the stand in court, he said: "Like recreating my cousin having an emotional breakdown in court in the face of the man who tortured and murdered her brother is WILD.
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