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In Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment, the police found numerous tools that the serial killer used to dismember his victims
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The new Netflix series "Dahmer" provides plenty to talk about.
In Jeffrey Dahmer's simply furnished apartment...
The ten-parter sheds light on the life of US serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer († 34), who confessed to the murders of 17 men and teenagers. In 1992 he was sentenced to a total of more than 900 years in prison, and fellow inmates finally killed him in prison.
Milwaukee police found chemicals, among other things...
Since its publication, discussions about the show have flared up online. Critics complain that the monstrous deeds of the mass murderer would be made available in detail to an audience of millions, for example, that Dahmer ate parts of the corpses and sexually assaulted his dead victims.
Many scenes in "Dahmer" take place in the apartment of the chronic loser (among other things, expelled from the university and the army). Original recordings of the Milwaukee police show how detailed the Netflix creators have worked.
The serial killer had also lured Tracy Edwards into the horror apartment. However, the then 32-year-old could escape and lead the police to the crime scene. The cops found a human head in the fridge and a barrel full of body parts.
A barrel of human body parts.
Around 20 years after Edwards Dahmer escaped, he faced murder charges for pushing a homeless man off a bridge with another man, killing the victim. Tracy Edwards pleaded guilty to being an accessory to a crime - which, according to trial observers, earned him a light sentence of a year and a half.
A relative of a victim recently spoke on Twitter. Eric Isbell is the cousin of Errol Lindsey († 19), the eleventh murdered. The survivor wrote on Twitter: "I don't want to tell anyone what to watch. I know true crime documentaries are a huge thing these days. But if you're really interested in the fate of the victims, my family is really angry about the show. It retraumatizes over and over again.”
In a later tweet, Eric Isbell wrote that Netflix had not informed anyone that they were reopening the case. The American's posts have been liked and shared hundreds of thousands of times.
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