Dahmer Series: Monster – The story of Jeffrey Dahmer is the surprise hit of the season. Arriving unexpectedly on Netflix, this new work by Ryan Murphy follows the journey of a killer from his troubled childhood to his conviction in 1992. It’s a face-changed Evan Peters, slipping into the skin of a cannibal.
If Ryan Murphy and his screenwriters take a few liberties, Dahmer’s docu-series, which Netflix will offer starting October 7, will be closer to the truth.
In Self-Portrait of a Murderer, we can hear unpublished interviews of a prisoner who confesses to his lawyer. An open door to his twisted mind that continues to fascinate decades later. Between archival images and testimonials, this new installment promises to be particularly engaging.
This is not the first time that Netflix is interested in serial killers, since in Self-Portrait of the Killer Collection we can already watch the report about John Wayne Gace and Ted Bundy, two other major American criminals. All made by Joe Berlinger, the expert true crime.
Jeffrey Dahmer: Self-Portrait of a Killer consists of only 3 episodes. This should be of particular interest to those who want to know a little more about the Milwaukee cannibals, but who are not connected to the Evan Peters series, which is particularly violent and unhealthy.
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