
Dahmer victim’s relative lashes out at Netflix for reliving killer horrors – Special (courtesy)
With the miniseries’Dahmer’, Netflix brought to the digital screen a long 10-chapter story in which Evan Peters becomes one of the most controversial serial killers in history: Jeffrey Dahmer, and while it manages to be a mega-hit, the relative of one of the victims demonstrated to highlight. the dark side of the recreation of real events.
In ‘Dahmer’ there is a scene where you can see a recreation of Rita Isbell, the sister of Errol Lindsey, one of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims, at a time when he loses his temper in court and gets carried away by the emotions of the moment. Something that was shocking both in the series and in real life, and a comparison was made on social networks that sparked controversy.
How to recreate my cousin having an emotional breakdown in court in front of the man who tortured and killed her brother is WILD. WILDEEEE “.
This video shared on social networks made Eric Perry, Rita’s cousin, write some statements in which he lashes out against Netflix and thus shows fans a different perspective from that of the series, making it clear that the family is not happy: “I no like it. ” I’m not going to tell anyone what to do, I know the attention they get real crimes it’s huge, but if you’re really curious about the victims my family (the Isbells) are furious about this series“.
It is reliving the trauma over and over again, and for what? How many films / series / documentaries do we need?
In his statement, Eric Perry confesses family never knew Netflix would make a Jeffrey Dahmer crime seriesand they knew the news at the same time as the rest of the world, since Ryan Murphy and the production team never contacted them about their creation, something he calls “cruel” and reports that the family constantly receives messages and calls about it. of this type of production.
Eric Perry assures that continuing to recreate the crimes of the serial killer is an act of cruelty to the families of the victims, since “Dahmer” is not the first production to do so, and in the past Jeremy Renner and Ross Lynch have starred in criminal at cinema and next 7 October, Netflix premieres a documentary on this same story but told by the cannibal himself through police recordings.
Could Netflix face a lawsuit for Dahmer?
With the controversy over the family of one of the victims Jeffrey Dahmerthere is the risk that others will talk about the recreation with which Netflix revives the crimes of the serial killer, however the risk of a lawsuit is not great as the tapes of what happened, such as the emotional breakdown of Rita Isbell, are in the public domain.
‘Dahmer’, the miniseries based on real events where Evan Peters becomes the sinister cannibalist killer, is now the most watched on Netflix in the world and is expected to remain firmly at the top of the top 10 popularity in several countries in the coming weeks, since its preview on September 21 has proved a huge success.
By Jared Solis
Source: Nacion Flix

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