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

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
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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.

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

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.

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.

Kesha's mom explains how 'Cannibal' Jeffrey Dahmer lyric came to be, issues apology - www.foxnews.com
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03.10.2022 / 21:49

Kesha's mom explains how 'Cannibal' Jeffrey Dahmer lyric came to be, issues apology

Kesha's mother explained how the pop star's song "Cannibal" came to have a reference to the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. Pebe Sebert revealed that she actually wrote the lyric during a TikTok video she shared Sunday.The song became a topic of online discussion after Netflix released a series about Dahmer's murders. "Some context on the lyric that's bothering people 12 years later," she captioned the video.

Lawyer for Jeffrey Dahmer Survivor Says Client Never Recovered After Escaping the Serial Killer - www.etonline.com
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03.10.2022 / 18:57

Lawyer for Jeffrey Dahmer Survivor Says Client Never Recovered After Escaping the Serial Killer

Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment, where he was handcuffed and held captive by the serial killer. His escape is what led police to finally arresting Dahmer, who up until that time, murdered 17 men and teenage boys since 1978. Now, over 30 years later, Edwards’ former defense lawyer, Paul Ksicinski, is speaking out now that the harrowing encounter has been recreated in Ryan Murphy’s true-crime Netflix series,. In an interview with Fox News Digital, Ksicinski said the tragic events “destroyed his life.”  “He could never get his life together again after that.

Kesha's Mom Pebe Addresses Controversial Jeffrey Dahmer Line in 'Cannibal' - www.justjared.com
justjared.com
02.10.2022 / 21:49

Kesha's Mom Pebe Addresses Controversial Jeffrey Dahmer Line in 'Cannibal'

Kesha‘s mom Pebe Sebert is addressing controversy related to Jeffrey Dahmer.

Jeffrey Dahmer's father wishes cannibal killer son suffered same end as victims - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - city Milwaukee
dailyrecord.co.uk
30.09.2022 / 18:07

Jeffrey Dahmer's father wishes cannibal killer son suffered same end as victims

The father of satanic cannibal serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer said he would have liked his wicked son to meet the same cruel end as his innocent victims. The infamous killer, also known as the 'Milwaukee Cannibal' murdered 17 young men and boys who he then cut up and even sometimes ate between the years of 1978 and 1991.

Katy Perry and Kesha get slammed for Jeffrey Dahmer references in songs amid 'Monster' release on Netflix - www.foxnews.com - USA
foxnews.com
27.09.2022 / 20:05

Katy Perry and Kesha get slammed for Jeffrey Dahmer references in songs amid 'Monster' release on Netflix

Although serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer is long deceased, his name has caused a buzz again in the news, this time in conjunction with pop stars Katy Perry and Kesha. In the wake of "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" being released just under a week ago on Netflix, climbing to the top spot on the streaming service, fans are critical of two songs, sung by Perry and Kesha, that made crude references to the cannibalistic acts of Dahmer.

People are thirsting for Jeffrey Dahmer after Netflix show turns killer into sex symbol - nypost.com
nypost.com
27.09.2022 / 19:15

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.

Katy Perry faces call to change lyric after Netflix's horrifying Jeffrey Dahmer series - www.ok.co.uk
ok.co.uk
27.09.2022 / 16:37

Katy Perry faces call to change lyric after Netflix's horrifying Jeffrey Dahmer series

Katy Perry has faced a backlash relating to lyrics about Jeffrey Dahmer after a new Netflix series put the serial killer's disturbing crimes in the spotlight for millions of viewers. Having watched the Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story - fans have now taken an issue with the popstar's song 'Dark Horse'.

Ryan Murphy’s Jeffrey Dahmer Series on Netflix Unsettles Twitter - variety.com
variety.com
27.09.2022 / 02:43

Ryan Murphy’s Jeffrey Dahmer Series on Netflix Unsettles Twitter

Amber Dowling Netflix was the most talked about streaming service for the week of Sept. 19 to 25 thanks to the debut of “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.” The Ryan Murphy-created series rose to the top of Variety’s Trending TV chart following its full season debut on Sept. 23 with more than 918,000 engagements on Twitter.  Over the weekend, the show shot to No. 1 on the streamer’s most-watched list in countries around the world. As some learned more about the story of the real-life serial killer through Evan Peters’ portrayal, others pleaded with viewers not to fantasize about him or romanticize the killer simply because of the actor portraying the figure. Many more urged people to remember the victims: the 17 men and boys that Dahmer was convicted of killing in 1992.

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