DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | Official Trailer (Trailer 2) | Netflix



Emmy winner Niecy Nash turns in a powerful performance as Glenda Cleveland, a vigilant neighbor fighting for justice in DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story. Between 1978 and 1991, Jeffrey Dahmer (played by Evan Peters) gruesomely took the lives of seventeen innocent victims. The series exposes these unconscionable crimes, centered around the underserved victims and their communities impacted by the systemic racism and institutional failures of the police that allowed one of America’s most notorious serial killers to continue his murderous spree in plain sight for over a decade. Also starring Richard Jenkins, Molly Ringwald, Michael Learned, Penelope Ann Miller and Dyllón Burnside.

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Across more than a decade, 17 teen boys and young men were murdered by convicted killer Jeffrey Dahmer. How did he evade arrest for so long?

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43 thoughts on “DAHMER – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story | Official Trailer (Trailer 2) | Netflix”

  1. I just hope that the minor who was not saved by those inept policemen is in heaven, as well as Tony, to see his story really made me feel helpless. I seriously wanted to get inside the screen and do something to save them. It might sound selfish, but I am glad that Jeffery was killed in prison, because in that way, he could taste a bit of the pain that he caused to those innocent men and kids who did not deserve under any circumstance to die the way they they had to because of this psycho who was anything but human.

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  2. I just finished this and wow it was so good. Very very depressing, sad, gross and disturbing but such a good show. Evan Peters and Niecy Nash are incredible and talented. Very good acting. My heart goes out to those victims families. Too sad. Jeff was an evil monster. And I love Glenda so much

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  3. Something about this one I just can’t watch. When I was in high school I saw some crime scene photos from his apartment. Horrifying. A whole bloody rib cage on the rim of the bathtub.

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  4. I take comfort knowing Dahmer died a violent death suffering.
    But I’m pissed that his killer was given a harsher sentence for doing what police, the justice system, and his mother should’ve done a long time ago, and I hope those cops are rotting where ever they are.

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  5. Great show…until it turned woke and political. Wayyyy too much blame on cops and uses current woke terms for previous era. Kinda weird. It’s like AOC and Netflix got together and made Dahmer the poster boy of systemic racism. A gay serial killer that showed zero evidence of racism and thought his victims were “beautiful” . The show turned into a woke show and glamorized activism, demonized police and the evil system 😂. Good lord. It’s cringe

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  6. Looks like most of the victims here are the black people and it seems the court and the cops give more favor to Dahmer though he shows guilty about the crimes. They don't listen to the black lady talking about the killings

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  7. Don't show it in a way as if he is Dexter doing some good act by killing some innocent black people. Dexter had some feeling that suited and started with the show. This is different .hope the show showcases it in an right way. It's not fictional silence of lambs. It's for real. Keep it a documentary not a thriller crime show. Because the main one is not a hero.

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