Jeffrey Demar Victim Blasts Netflix Series ‘Monster’ Relatives

The sister and cousin of one of Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims is destroying Ryan Murphy’s “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”, in order to “re-traumatize” Evan Peters as a serial killer and make him never Wasn’t informed that the Netflix series was in the works. ,

Eric Perry, cousin of Dahmer victim Errol Lindsay, tweeted last week, “I’m not telling anyone what to look for, I know true crime media is huge [right now]But if you’re really curious about the victims, my family (Isbelle) is outraged about this show. It hurts again and again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?’ He tweeted videos next to Errol’s sister Rita Isbell on court in 1992, as well as the actress who played him in “Monster.”

“Like recreating my cousin in the face of the emotional breakdown in court who tortured and murdered his brother is wild. WIIIIIILD,” Perry wrote.

In a later tweet, He added“No, they don’t inform families when they do. It’s all public record, so they don’t have to inform (or pay!) to anyone. My family found out when everyone else did.”

In a first-person essay for Insider, Written by Rita Isbell, “I was never approached about the show. I think Netflix should have asked if we mind or how we felt about making it. He didn’t ask me anything. He just did. ,

Peters is the latest actor to play the gruesome cannibal killer: Jeremy Renner played Dahmer in the 2002 film “Dahmer,” and former Disney Channel star Ross Lynch portrayed him in Hulu’s “My Friend Dahmer” in 2017. Countless documentaries and documentaries about Asphalt, including 2012’s “Jeff” and “Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Asphalt Tapes.”

Netflix’s Reps did not immediately respond to TheWrap’s request for comment on Monday.

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