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EBay bans Jeffrey Dahmer costumes for violating sales policy - www.nme.com
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19.10.2022 / 00:45

EBay bans Jeffrey Dahmer costumes for violating sales policy

Netflix series starring Evan Peters about Dahmer, eBay saw a surge in costumes inspired by the serial killer uploaded for sale.However, according to TMZ the official eBay policy has said they forbid “items closely associated with or that benefit violent felons, their acts, or crime scenes within the past 100 years.”Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has been subject to several controversies, including the mother of one of Dahmer’s victims condemning the recent series.The mother of Toney Hughes, Shirley Hughes, said that she hadn’t seen all of Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, which focused one of its 10 episodes on her son.However, she concluded that the events depicted “didn’t happen like that,” before questioning how such a show came to be made.“I don’t see how they can do that,” Hughes said.

'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' co-creator disagrees that show was 'sympathetic' to the serial killer - www.foxnews.com - city Milwaukee
foxnews.com
15.10.2022 / 01:39

'Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story' co-creator disagrees that show was 'sympathetic' to the serial killer

The co-creator of Netflix's "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" disagreed that the show was "sympathetic" to the man labeled the "Milwaukee Cannibal." The Netflix limited thriller series depicts the life of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, who was known for committing murder and other heinous acts, including necrophilia and cannibalism, between 1978 and 1991. "I think we show a human being," co-creator Ian Brennan explained to Page Six during the premiere of his new Netflix series "The Watcher." He’s monstrously human, and he’s monstrously monstrous and that’s what we wanted to sort of unpack. "We tried to show an objective portrait as possible," he noted.

Jeffrey Dahmer-inspired Halloween costumes: Twitter, TikTok freak out over ‘disgusting’ trend - www.foxnews.com
foxnews.com
14.10.2022 / 17:47

Jeffrey Dahmer-inspired Halloween costumes: Twitter, TikTok freak out over ‘disgusting’ trend

The Jeffrey Dahmer craze has arrived just in time to be taken — well, too far, according to some people. This Halloween, costumes modeled after serial killer and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer are expected to be hugely popular.

Families Of Jeffrey Dahmer’s Victims Slam New Netflix Series: ‘It Didn’t Happen Like That’ - etcanada.com - USA - county Story
etcanada.com
14.10.2022 / 05:37

Families Of Jeffrey Dahmer’s Victims Slam New Netflix Series: ‘It Didn’t Happen Like That’

With the release of the Ryan Murphy-produced true-crime series “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”, family members of some of the notorious serial killer’s victims are expressing their displeasure with the dramatization.

Mother of Jeffrey Dahmer victim condemns Netflix series: “It didn’t happen like that” - www.nme.com - county Barnes
nme.com
12.10.2022 / 13:35

Mother of Jeffrey Dahmer victim condemns Netflix series: “It didn’t happen like that”

Netflix series about the serial killer.Speaking to The Guardian, Shirley Hughes said that she hadn’t seen all of Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, which focused one of its 10 episodes on her son. However, she concluded that the events depicted “didn’t happen like that,” before questioning how such a show came to be made.“I don’t see how they can do that,” Hughes said.

Twitter loses it over Jeffrey Dahmer costumes for Halloween - nypost.com - Milwaukee
nypost.com
11.10.2022 / 21:35

Twitter loses it over Jeffrey Dahmer costumes for Halloween

serial killer and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer — who has resurged in notoriety from the hit Netflix series “Dahmer: Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” — is not acceptable this Oct. 31st.Impersonating Dahmer for kicks is not only blatantly disrespectful to the families of the 17 deceased, but also shows a disturbing, tasteless side of one’s psyche, Twitter users have griped in outrage recently.“Please do not ‘Cosplay’ or dress up as Jeffrey Dahmer for Halloween.

Jeffrey Dahmer attorney tapes heard in shocking Netflix doc: ‘A lot of reasons to tell this story today' - www.foxnews.com - city Columbia - Wisconsin - city Milwaukee
foxnews.com
09.10.2022 / 12:25

Jeffrey Dahmer attorney tapes heard in shocking Netflix doc: ‘A lot of reasons to tell this story today'

Joe Berlinger is certain Jeffrey Dahmer had a "death wish" when the serial killer requested to be moved to general population. It was February 1992 when Dahmer arrived at Columbia Correctional Institution in Portage, Wisconsin, to serve 15 consecutive life sentences. His horrific crimes had drawn worldwide attention, and he was nicknamed the "Milwaukee Cannibal." Police officials decided to put Dahmer in protective custody out of concern that an inmate would attempt to make a name for himself by targeting the killer.

You can buy Jeffrey Dahmer’s urn for $250K - nypost.com - Canada - Ohio - city Milwaukee - county Medina
nypost.com
07.10.2022 / 18:14

You can buy Jeffrey Dahmer’s urn for $250K

Jeffrey Dahmer skyrocketing thanks to the hit Netflix miniseries, an enterprising hawker is cashing in on the craze by selling the serial killer’s alleged urn, along with Dahmer memorabilia.“The Milwaukee Monster’s ash vase is the rarest true crime item I will ever have on this site,” Taylor James, who runs the Vancouver, Canada-based “true crime murderabilia” bazaar Cult Collectibles, told Jam Press.His spine-tingling site sells a smorgasbord of artifacts associated with notorious alleged murderers, including the Yorkshire Ripper and the acquitted O.J. Simpson.However, Dahmer’s urn is by far the most expensive, running prospective buyers an eye-popping $250,000.Accompanying photos show a metal container and a bag that allegedly housed the ashes of the notorious man-eater, who murdered 17 men and boys — and ate some of their corpses — between 1978 and 1991 before getting apprehended.The listing says it only entertains “serious inquiries” and will not accept “trades or payment plans.”It’s yet unclear if this is Dahmer’s actual urn.

Inside Jeffrey Dahmer’s childhood home where he committed first murder - nypost.com - Ohio - county Bath
nypost.com
07.10.2022 / 17:03

Inside Jeffrey Dahmer’s childhood home where he committed first murder

razed in 1992 — a year after the cannibal killer was caught concealing the remains of 11 of his victims on the premises. But the Ohio home where the murderer committed his first slaying is still standing and is the subject of intense interest in the wake of Netflix’s wildly popular new series “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.” The 3-bed, 3-bath property is located on a large 1.5-acre lot in Bath Township, an affluent suburb of Akron, and is currently estimated to be worth $372,000 by Zillow. The 2,170 square foot home was built back in 1952 — 16 years before Dahmer moved into the residence with his dad Lionel, mom, Joyce, and younger brother, David.

Jeffrey Dahmer's Lawyer Recounts Spending Hours Interviewing the Serial Killer: 'I Had Nightmares' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
07.10.2022 / 16:49

Jeffrey Dahmer's Lawyer Recounts Spending Hours Interviewing the Serial Killer: 'I Had Nightmares'

Jeffrey Dahmer continues to grow following the release of the Netflix true-crime limited series,, he is the subject of the new docuseries,, which offers additional perspectives on the serial killer’s murders. One of them is Wendy Patrickus, who was a young attorney when she was tasked with spending over 30 hours with Dahmer, interviewing him about his life and crimes. “I felt like Clarice Starling in ,” Patrickus says in the first episode of the three-part documentary, before detailing her experience sitting across the table from her client from July to October 1991, trying to absorb all the gruesome details Dahmer revealed about the 17 men and teenage boys he killed over a 13-year span. In order to get all the information that she got out of him, Patrickus says she had to convince him “that I’m not somebody sitting here judging him.” In fact, she had to build a trust with him so that he felt comfortable opening up to her for as long as he did.

Friends of Jeffrey Dahmer's Victims Speak Out in Netflix Docuseries: 'It's Important to Tell Their Story' - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
07.10.2022 / 16:49

Friends of Jeffrey Dahmer's Victims Speak Out in Netflix Docuseries: 'It's Important to Tell Their Story'

Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested in 1991 and charged with killing 17 men and teenage boys over a 13-year span, two of the victims’ friends are speaking out in the Netflix docuseries,. Both Michael Ross and Jeff Connor detail their encounters with the serial killer, remember the last time they saw their friends alive and explain why it’s important to “humanize the individuals who lost their lives.” “Recognizing that each one of those young men had a mother, a father, had sisters and brothers that loved them and still miss them,” says Ross, who was close with several of the men killed by Dahmer, including Tony Sears, Tony Hughes, Ernest Miller and Eddie Smith. “I knew Jeffrey Dahmer and several of his victims,” Ross reveals, before going on to speak about Sears, who was also a friend of Connor’s. “Tony Sears was about 23 or 24.

Journalist reveals Jeffrey Dahmer’s real cause of death - www.who.com.au - New York - USA - Wisconsin
who.com.au
06.10.2022 / 02:35

Journalist reveals Jeffrey Dahmer’s real cause of death

WATCH: Jeffrey Dahmer speaks about his arrestIt’s widely understood that the American murderer was beaten to death by a fellow inmate at Wisconsin's Columbia Correctional Institution, a man named Christopher Scarver.Scarver was in jail for shooting a man and was cleaning the prison gym when he was left unsupervised with Dahmer and one other inmate.He killed Dahmer and the other man, Jess Anderson, with a 50-centimetre-long metal bar that weighed just over 2 kilos according to the New York Post."[Dahmer] crossed the line with some people—prisoners, prison staff. Some people who are in prison are repentant—but he was not one of them," Scarver later told the outlet."I turned around, and [Dahmer] and Jesse were kind of laughing under their breath.

Jeffrey Dahmer interviewer reveals why killer ate victims: ‘So desperately lonely’ - nypost.com - Australia - city Milwaukee
nypost.com
05.10.2022 / 17:51

Jeffrey Dahmer interviewer reveals why killer ate victims: ‘So desperately lonely’

Jeffrey Dahmer skyrocketing thanks to the hit Netflix miniseries “Dahmer —Monster,” a journalist who interviewed the Milwaukee Monster in person has revealed the shocking reason why he ate his victims. Emmy-winning producer Nancy Glass dropped the grisly bombshell during a Wednesday appearance on the Australian radio show “Kyle & Jackie O.”“He said he chose to eat them because he wanted them to be part of him,” declared Glass, 67, who runs Glass Entertainment Group, the Daily Mail reported.

Five of Netflix’s best true crime shows to watch after the Jeffrey Dahmer series - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - USA - Montana - city Milwaukee
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
05.10.2022 / 15:35

Five of Netflix’s best true crime shows to watch after the Jeffrey Dahmer series

Whether it’s a documentary detailing the heinous crimes of the world’s most despicable serial killers or a dramatical exploration of what makes a murderer tick, the Netflix generation has no doubt become addicted to true crime shows. Netflix’s Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story has become one of the most successful series for the streaming giant, with almost 500m hours viewed since its launch.

R&B Singer Lyfe Jennings Reveals the Song Jeffrey Dahmer Asked Him to Sing in Prison - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
05.10.2022 / 04:29

R&B Singer Lyfe Jennings Reveals the Song Jeffrey Dahmer Asked Him to Sing in Prison

Jeffrey Dahmer. With the Netflix series, , drawing attention once more to Dahmer's grizzly killings, many are commenting both on the show, and Dahmer's sinister story.In a video shared to Twitter, Jennings revealed that Dahmer asked him to sing «Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)» by Mint Condition while they were in prison together.«One day, we're in maximum security, and they're like, 'Everyone against the wall,' because I was a porter in the little thing, the little bridge where they put inmates and stuff like that,» Jennings, who was served 10 years for a 1992 conviction, began.

Director of Jeffrey Dahmer Doc Respects Victims' Families for Not Participating (Exclusive) - www.etonline.com
etonline.com
04.10.2022 / 18:14

Director of Jeffrey Dahmer Doc Respects Victims' Families for Not Participating (Exclusive)

true-crime scripted series,, the gruesome murderer is now the subject of, the third installment in the ongoing docuseries about notable serial killers from director and executive producer Joe Berlinger. Ahead of its debut, the longtime true-crime filmmaker spoke to ET about the recent attention surrounding Dahmer and his efforts for the stories recounted in the docuseries to be “responsibly told and sensitive to the victims,” while also acknowledging why the families of those killed did not want to participate here.  While Ryan Murphy’s dramatization of Dahmer’s life and crimes has become the platform’s biggest debut, with audiences logging over 196 million hours in its first week of streaming, it has also drawn backlash from relatives of the victims, who say that they’ve been retraumatized by the limited series and that they weren’t contacted about the project. When it comes to the three-part documentary, which is largely told through Dahmer’s own words via previously unheard audio recordings and on-camera appearances by his legal team, friends of the victims and various experts, Berlinger’s team had “a massive grid” of everyone they reached out to.

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