Ryan Murphy's latest TV project, starring Evan Peters, would focus on the real-life horrors of Jeffrey Dahmer, not everyone was impressed. Watch Below: Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story TrailerWhile the famed producer had a number of widely successful horror projects under his belt, not everyone was excited about his leap into real-life crime. Despite true crime continuing to gain popularity over the last few years, through podcasts, books and documentaries, turning the horrors of real life into a Netflix drama crosses a line for many. As Evan Peters gains applause for his disturbing portrayal of one of Americas worst serial killers in Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, a conversation has begun on how victims and real crimes should be treated in Hollywood. Now, the family of the victims are joining the conversation, responding to the Netflix show that depicts in gruesome detail how their loved ones were murdered. Not everyone is excited about Ryan Murphy's latest project.Rita Isbell, the sister of Errol Lindsey, who was one of the last victims of Dahmer, recently wrote an essay for Insider about how the new Netflix show had affected her and her family. In 1992, Rita gave a victim impact statement at Dahmer’s sentencing - a statement which was recreated word-for-word in the new show. “It bothered me,” she wrote, “especially when I saw myself — when I saw my name come across the screen and this lady saying verbatim exactly what I said.”“That’s why it felt like reliving it all over again.