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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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People are thirsting for Jeffrey Dahmer after Netflix show turns killer into sex symbol
Netflix series “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” now streaming.  Evan Peters, 35, stars as the infamous serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991.The new show has renewed interest in Dahmer, leading some viewers and “fans” to post disconcertingly loving sentiments about the serial killer, who also engaged in cannibalism and necrophilia.“Jeffrey Dahmers mugshot definitely gives something i didn’t know or think it would give,” one person tweeted, to which another Twitter user replied, “You don’t, under any circumstances, gotta hand it to Jeffrey Dhamer.” Another Twitter user wrote, “oh you think jeffrey dahmer is hot? Ok well I am going to beat you with a stick,” to which someone replied, “jeffrey dahmer is hot.”One fan even tweeted a photo of Dahmer, bemoaning the fact that Peters was the first result to come up when they searched his photo online. “we’ll get through this era king I promise,” they wrote next to a photo of Dahmer, seemingly referring to the serial killer as “king,” to which another Twitter user replied, “Are you seriously praising a murderer???”you will NOT think Evan Peters is hot playing Dahmer pic.twitter.com/Y8fX6iGnYTAnother Twitter user posted, “if you’re thirsting over jeffrey dahmer because he’s played by evan peters PLEASE block me.” The Netflix series, which premiered Sept.
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Jeffery Dahmer Netflix series slammed by victim’s family
of one of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims says the new Netflix dramatization of the cannibal’s murder spree has dredged up painful trauma for his family — who are “pissed” at the streaming giant.Errol Lindsey, 19, became the twisted killer and sex offender’s 11th known victim when he was brutally murdered in July 1991, after being lured to Dahmer’s Milwaukee apartment to drink beer.Dahmer, who murdered and dismembered 17 men and boys, drilled a hole in Lindsey’s skull before pouring acid into it and decapitating him, authorities said.The sickening crimes were retold in Netflix’s “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” which aired Wednesday — leaving many viewers “nauseated.” Lindsey’s cousin Eric Perry took to Twitter after it dropped to slam the streaming hit.“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,” Perry wrote next to a side by side shot of his cousin, Rita Isbell, delivering a victim’s impact statement at Dahmer’s trial and the series’ reenactment. “It’s retraumatizing over and over again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?”Isbell also told Insider that Netflix did not consult or pay her for the reenactment of her emotional courtroom outburst — which led to her being pulled off the stand by court officers.“When I saw some of the show, it bothered me, especially when I saw myself — when I saw my name come across the screen and this lady saying verbatim exactly what I said, she reportedly said.“If I didn’t know any better, I would’ve thought it was me.
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Netflix fans 'physically sick' as Jeffrey Dahmer series airs disturbing cannibal scenes
Netflix's latest crime series has compelled viewers to "switch off" after they were left feeling "physically sick" at the disturbing scenes based on one of America's most prolific serial killers, Jeffrey Dahmer. Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story was released on the streaming service on September 21 and follows the infamous Milwaukee cannibal who reigned terror for 13 years.Dahmer was arrested for his horrific crimes in 1991 and was sentenced to 16 terms of life imprisonment for the murders of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991, several of which involved necrophilia and cannibalism. READ MORE: Netflix's new serial killer series about murderer Jeffrey Dahmer's 13-year killing spree The notorious killer, played by American Horror Story star Evan Peters in the series, only served three years in prison before he was beaten to death by a fellow inmate in 1994.The 10-part series, which is largely told from the points of view of his victims, includes the harrowing depiction of how he lured his victims to their death and highlights the errors of police who failed to capture him for more than a decade.Upon watching the limited series created by Ryan Murphy, viewers took to social media to share their thoughts on the gruesome story, with many admitting they had to turn off half way through.One user penned: "I cannot watch that Jeffrey Dahmer show… makes me physically sick," as a second added: "That Jeffrey Dahmer show has me sick to my stomach."Someone else said: "I watched 11 minutes of the new Jeffrey Dahmer series and had to turn it off because it was too scary," while a fourth echoed: "I had to turn that Jeffrey Dahmer s**t off.
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