“Dahmer”: The family of the victim of the serial killer complains about the series

“Dahmer”: The family of the victim of the serial killer complains about the series

Family members of one of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims, who was played on the Netflix series “Dahmer: An American Cannibal”, complained about the production, which generated negative and critical reactions from the public.

While this is by no means the first series to put a true killer in the spotlight, with the story of Jeffrey Dahmer portrayed in numerous documentaries, series, films and podcasts, it has sparked ethical discussions around the world.

While it is attracting a lot of public attention and praise, there is also a lot of criticism and negative reactions to the series. The main reason is the approach of the production to the families of the victims of Dahmer, or even the lack of approach to them.

This is because the series claims to take the point of view of the victims of the serial killer, mostly men and boys from marginalized ethnic groups. Netflix said the series would give the “victims of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer” a voice with the production.

However, family members of one of Dahmer’s victims have spoken publicly about the Netflix production, claiming they have never been consulted on the series. Family members of one of those killed at the hands of Jeffrey Dahmer have even questioned the need for another entertainment product to explore his true trauma.

Eric Perry, cousin of Errol Lindsey, a young man killed by Jeffrey Dahmer in 1991 when he was 19, posted an account on his Twitter account about the series. She shared a video in which Rita Isbell, her cousin and sister of the victim, is shown side by side with the series version of a famous scene starring her, in which the young woman has a fit of anger and tries to attack. . Jeffrey Dahmer in court. .

On top of the video, which splits the screen between actress DaShawn Barnes, who plays Rita, and real life Rita, Perry said, “I’m not telling anyone what to watch, I know real crime media is huge. Now. , but if you’re really curious about the victims, my family (the Isbells) are upset about this show, “he said.

“It’s about re-traumatizing again and again, and for what? How many films / series / documentaries do we need? ” she continued. “How to recreate my cousin having an emotional breakdown in court in front of the man who tortured and killed her brother is WILD,” concluded Perry.

Rita Isbell herself talked about the Netflix series in the publication insiderin which his words were transcribed into an article.

“When I saw part of the show, it annoyed me, especially when I saw myself, when I saw my name appear on the screen and this lady literally saying what I said. If I hadn’t known, I would have thought it was me. Her hair was like mine, she wore the same clothes. That’s why it was like reliving it all over again. She brought back all the emotions I was feeling then, “said the sister of Errol Lindsey, a victim of Jeffrey Dahmer.

“I’ve never been contacted for the show,” she said. “I feel like Netflix should have asked us if we care or how we feel about doing it. They didn’t ask me for anything. They just did it, “complained Rita Isbell, explaining that she was shocked that Netflix made the series just to make money.

“I could also understand if they gave part of the money to the children of the victims. Not necessarily their families. I mean, I’m old. I am very, very comfortable. But the victims have children and grandchildren. If the show benefited them in any way, it wouldn’t be so rude and careless, “she mused.

In addition to talking about the series, Isbell commented on his famous reaction in the courtroom, seen in the video above. “The reason I said what I said during that impact statement was because during the trial they portrayed him as so out of control that he couldn’t hold back. But you have to be in control to do the things he was doing. You have to have a lot of control, “she said in the article.

“So that’s why I said, ‘Let me show you what’s out of control. This is out of control. ‘ I was out of the body. It wasn’t me at the time. Everything I had inside, I got out. I didn’t back down and then I said, “Oh, I wish I’d said or done it when I had the opportunity.” And I think I have spoken for many of the other family members of the victims, “Isbell said.

DaShawn Barnes’ interpretation of Rita Isbell’s reaction in court is featured in episode 8 of the series “Dahmer: An American Cannibal”. The series stars Evan Peters and is produced by Ryan Murphy, who is known for dramatizing other real crime cases in his “American Crime Story” series.

The series entered the Netflix catalog last Wednesday (21). “Dahmer: An American Cannibal” is a dramatization based on real events and Digital Look has already brought a guide on what is true and what is not in the series.

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