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Netflix viewers left feeling ‘sick to my stomach’ over ‘dark and twisted’ true crime series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

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Viewers have been left feeling pretty traumatised after watching Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, while praising the fact that it doesn’t glamourize the serial killer.

The true crime drama takes a look back at the life of one of America’s most infamous serial killers, played by American Horror Story star Evan Peters.

Dahmer was convicted of brutally killing 17 victims in total, all male, between the years of 1978 and 1991.

Following his capture by police, he was eventually imprisoned in 1992.

Dahmer operated in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States and while still at large, he was referred to as the Milwaukee Monster by the media.

He was eventually caught when a victim of his managed to escape from captivity and flag down two police officers.

Once in prison, Dahmer died at the age of 34 after being beaten to death by another inmate.

Evan Peters plays the cannibal serial killer in Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Picture: Netflix / BACKGRID)

Dahmer was convicted of brutally killing 17 victims (Picture:: Kypros/REX/Shutterstock)

The ten-part series is told through the lives of the victims who were impacted by the systemic racism and institutional failures of the police that allowed Dahmer to continue his killing spree from 1978 to 1991.

It also focuses on errors made by the Wisconsin police forces during their hunt for him, and has been praised by viewers for not glamourising serial killers.

‘”Please let’s not romanticise or glamorise Jeffrey Dahmer.” Why is everybody repeating that? They must have not actually watched this. There is no romanticizing or glamorizing,’ one person wrote.

Another penned: ‘If anyone thinks that the Dahmer series was made to glorify another serial killer, it definitely doesn’t. It left me with tears in my eyes and had me sick to my stomach, and 100% paints him as the monster he was.’

If anyone thinks that the Dahmer series was made to glorify another serial killer, it definitely doesn’t. It left me with tears in my eyes and had me sick to my stomach, and 100% paints him as the monster he was— fly queen 3000 (@witchbent) September 22, 2022

I don’t get freaked out by much but this Jeffrey Dahmer series is weird as hell. This gent was so twisted and sick my WORD!!!! No wonder his nickname was “the Milwaukee cannibal” 💔 Yoh we live amongst monsters in this world— Fiso Mazibuko (@fismaz007) September 21, 2022

This Dahmer story on netflix is so dark and twisted #dahmer— GOD’s baby👩🏾‍🦱 (@lappiey) September 21, 2022

It shows the victims side and makes you feel the terror the victims had. I’ve only watch two episodes and I’ve felt so much anxiety. It’s honestly really really hard to watch. Evan peters acting skills are mortifying in this.
— Amber Ramjak🇵🇦 (@ARamjak) September 22, 2022

A third wrote: ‘I was kinda p***ed that there was another Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix but I think this one was needed. Most of the time serial killer shows get portrayed with an attractive persona. And sometime they almost glorify the actual person. But this new show is just repulsing.’

The same viewer added: ‘It shows the victims side and makes you feel the terror the victims had. I’ve only watch two episodes and I’ve felt so much anxiety. It’s honestly really really hard to watch. Evan peters acting skills are mortifying in this.’

Others have highlighted how ‘dark’ and ‘twisted the show is, with one writing: ‘I just tried watching that new Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix & I had to shut it off the energy it was giving was so dark.’

‘I’m so glad Netflix has released the Dahmer story, I’m so fascinated by his twisted self,’ someone else wrote.

I just tried watching that new Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix & I had to shut it off the energy it was giving was so dark 😩— _befuckinfr (@befuckinfrRr) September 22, 2022

Dahmer series so sick & dark definitely had to turn it off— JewelzByD🤍 (@_darrilyn) September 22, 2022

I’m so glad Netflix has released the Dahmer story, I’m so fascinated by his twisted self— ❄Queen In The North❄ (@BossladyMsibi) September 21, 2022

Yeah, do we need to keep making shows about horrible serial killers? Nah. But, I’m still fascinated with them and true crime and #Dahmer is brilliant. Probably the darkest thing Ryan Murphy has ever done that isn’t one of the AHS seasons. This is grim, violent and twisted. pic.twitter.com/QzA8W6aJX6— Jenna Ortega Stan Account! (@SchlockHorror) September 22, 2022

The first half of the chilling trailer sees Dahmer on the prowl for his next victim in a club, before disturbing scenes of men looking helpless locked in Dahmer’s grotty apartment surrounded by beer cans and a pneumatic drill.

Also in the true crime drama is Niecy Nash who portrays Glenda Cleveland, Dahmer’s real-life neighbour who continuously alerted officers to his worrying behaviour but to no avail.

Cleveland’s terrified voice tells as while we see a man restrained to Dahmer’s bed: ‘What do you do in there? The smells. Power tools going through all hours of the night.

The ‘twisted’ series has left viewers feeling sick (Picture: Netflix)

‘I hear screaming coming from your apartment.’

The second half of the teaser sees Dahmer try to placate Cleveland during a visit to her flat as she grows increasingly suspicious.

Handing her a ‘meat’ sandwich, Dahmer looks glassy-eyed as he instructs her to ‘eat it now.’

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A terrified Cleveland rejects the offering, telling Dahmer ‘I don’t know what’s in that’ as a sinister smile washes over his face.

Next we see Dahmer in the kitchen smacking his lips as he devours slowly a piece of meat, telling viewers ‘it’ just meat’. Eek.

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is available to watch on Netflix.

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Netflix viewers left feeling ‘sick to my stomach’ over ‘dark and twisted’ true crime series Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story-Meghna Amin-Entertainment – Metro

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web
browser that
supports HTML5
video

Viewers have been left feeling pretty traumatised after watching Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, while praising the fact that it doesn’t glamourize the serial killer.

The true crime drama takes a look back at the life of one of America’s most infamous serial killers, played by American Horror Story star Evan Peters.

Dahmer was convicted of brutally killing 17 victims in total, all male, between the years of 1978 and 1991.

Following his capture by police, he was eventually imprisoned in 1992.

Dahmer operated in the city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the United States and while still at large, he was referred to as the Milwaukee Monster by the media.

He was eventually caught when a victim of his managed to escape from captivity and flag down two police officers.

Once in prison, Dahmer died at the age of 34 after being beaten to death by another inmate.

Evan Peters plays the cannibal serial killer in Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Picture: Netflix / BACKGRID)

Dahmer was convicted of brutally killing 17 victims (Picture:: Kypros/REX/Shutterstock)

The ten-part series is told through the lives of the victims who were impacted by the systemic racism and institutional failures of the police that allowed Dahmer to continue his killing spree from 1978 to 1991.

It also focuses on errors made by the Wisconsin police forces during their hunt for him, and has been praised by viewers for not glamourising serial killers.

‘”Please let’s not romanticise or glamorise Jeffrey Dahmer.” Why is everybody repeating that? They must have not actually watched this. There is no romanticizing or glamorizing,’ one person wrote.

Another penned: ‘If anyone thinks that the Dahmer series was made to glorify another serial killer, it definitely doesn’t. It left me with tears in my eyes and had me sick to my stomach, and 100% paints him as the monster he was.’

If anyone thinks that the Dahmer series was made to glorify another serial killer, it definitely doesn’t. It left me with tears in my eyes and had me sick to my stomach, and 100% paints him as the monster he was

— fly queen 3000 (@witchbent) September 22, 2022

I don’t get freaked out by much but this Jeffrey Dahmer series is weird as hell. This gent was so twisted and sick my WORD!!!! No wonder his nickname was “the Milwaukee cannibal” 💔 Yoh we live amongst monsters in this world

— Fiso Mazibuko (@fismaz007) September 21, 2022

This Dahmer story on netflix is so dark and twisted #dahmer

— GOD’s baby👩🏾‍🦱 (@lappiey) September 21, 2022

It shows the victims side and makes you feel the terror the victims had. I’ve only watch two episodes and I’ve felt so much anxiety. It’s honestly really really hard to watch. Evan peters acting skills are mortifying in this.

— Amber Ramjak🇵🇦 (@ARamjak) September 22, 2022

A third wrote: ‘I was kinda p***ed that there was another Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix but I think this one was needed. Most of the time serial killer shows get portrayed with an attractive persona. And sometime they almost glorify the actual person. But this new show is just repulsing.’

The same viewer added: ‘It shows the victims side and makes you feel the terror the victims had. I’ve only watch two episodes and I’ve felt so much anxiety. It’s honestly really really hard to watch. Evan peters acting skills are mortifying in this.’

Others have highlighted how ‘dark’ and ‘twisted the show is, with one writing: ‘I just tried watching that new Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix & I had to shut it off the energy it was giving was so dark.’

‘I’m so glad Netflix has released the Dahmer story, I’m so fascinated by his twisted self,’ someone else wrote.

I just tried watching that new Jeffrey Dahmer show on Netflix & I had to shut it off the energy it was giving was so dark 😩

— _befuckinfr (@befuckinfrRr) September 22, 2022

Dahmer series so sick & dark definitely had to turn it off

— JewelzByD🤍 (@_darrilyn) September 22, 2022

I’m so glad Netflix has released the Dahmer story, I’m so fascinated by his twisted self

— ❄Queen In The North❄ (@BossladyMsibi) September 21, 2022

Yeah, do we need to keep making shows about horrible serial killers? Nah. But, I’m still fascinated with them and true crime and #Dahmer is brilliant. Probably the darkest thing Ryan Murphy has ever done that isn’t one of the AHS seasons. This is grim, violent and twisted. pic.twitter.com/QzA8W6aJX6

— Jenna Ortega Stan Account! (@SchlockHorror) September 22, 2022

The first half of the chilling trailer sees Dahmer on the prowl for his next victim in a club, before disturbing scenes of men looking helpless locked in Dahmer’s grotty apartment surrounded by beer cans and a pneumatic drill.

Also in the true crime drama is Niecy Nash who portrays Glenda Cleveland, Dahmer’s real-life neighbour who continuously alerted officers to his worrying behaviour but to no avail.

Cleveland’s terrified voice tells as while we see a man restrained to Dahmer’s bed: ‘What do you do in there? The smells. Power tools going through all hours of the night.

The ‘twisted’ series has left viewers feeling sick (Picture: Netflix)

‘I hear screaming coming from your apartment.’

The second half of the teaser sees Dahmer try to placate Cleveland during a visit to her flat as she grows increasingly suspicious.

Handing her a ‘meat’ sandwich, Dahmer looks glassy-eyed as he instructs her to ‘eat it now.’

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A terrified Cleveland rejects the offering, telling Dahmer ‘I don’t know what’s in that’ as a sinister smile washes over his face.

Next we see Dahmer in the kitchen smacking his lips as he devours slowly a piece of meat, telling viewers ‘it’ just meat’. Eek.

Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is available to watch on Netflix.

Got a story?

If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us celebtips@metro.co.uk, calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.


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