Jeffrey Dahmer Victim's Family SLAMS 'Retraumatizing' Netflix Series



The family of a victim of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer speaks out following the release of Netflix’s ‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.’ Rita Isbell, sister of Errol Lindsey, who was killed in 1991 by Dahmer, and Eric Perry, their cousin, are slamming Netflix for putting out the series and forcing them to ‘relive’ the tragic experience. ‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story’ is streaming now on Netflix.

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22 thoughts on “Jeffrey Dahmer Victim's Family SLAMS 'Retraumatizing' Netflix Series”

  1. I'll watch the new show and I Cry I sit back and dug up the real pictures of Jeffrey Dahmer and I threw up he was sick no that's the devil sign he was the devil song walking on Earth how can you eat people and not get sick to your stomach he's saying son was put on Earth and all the 17 gay boys he ate they in Hell beating the f*** out of them then they going back to heaven I hate Jeffrey and I even know him do not go and look at the real footage of what he did you would not be able to go to sleep for months

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  2. People if you ever thought Satan don't exist pull up serial killers white and black Satan don't have a color and I trust and believe me you will be sick to your stomach say no care about black or white pull up serial killers go away back to the 1600s and you will vomit

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  3. If it’s retraumatizing…maybe don’t watch it. Wtf? If you’re upset because you weren’t compensated just say that. Man I feel sorry for the families but they need to get real

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  4. If that were me, and I see some actress reanact my breakdown, I don’t think I’d face life anymore. Having something traumatizing be recreated for entertainment that’s disgusting. My heart for the real families of these victims. 💔💔💔

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  5. They should be slammed. Serial killers should not be put in movies that's traumatic its not a joke people actually died. Poor girl they need to stop makeing makeing money off others pain.

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  6. I don't understand why people make TV shows and movies off of tragic events like these. Jeffery Dahmer was one of the most brutal killers. And making a show out of it? I mean come on. Peoples death and grief is not "entertaining" or "thrilling", it's traumatizing for many people.

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  7. You don’t get to complain about this now when the actual footage has been available to the public for years now. It’s your choice to watch tape of yourself the same way it’s a choice to watch a portrayal of yourself on Netflix. Why is Netflix having this show out triggering when you didn’t have any known issue with the actual footage existing for the public to watch on outlets that (yes) made money off of broadcasting that footage?

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