Halloween is next week, and I know for a fact we'll be seeing a ton of people dressing up as Jeffrey Dahmer. Especially after the recent popularity of the Netflix show, and how it caused people to "meme" it up. I've looked at this show from the side of the victims families and all this show did was make Dahmer more famous. Aren't we supposed to highlight the victims and people who got away instead of making the killer a star?
I'm into crime discussion and watch a few YouTube channels about this sort of stuff. But this show was just something to make profit. Families were not asked for their blessing. And from what I am aware of, the profits weren't donated or given to the victims families.
I'm also looking at other documentaries as a problem. There's a documentary called Dead Asleep, and it's about a man who killed a family friend and claimed he was sleep walking when it happened. He was charged with the crime, but I guess the family of the victim declined to be involved in the documentary, so only the man's families side it taken into account. I guess the woman's family tried to get the documentary taken down due to inaccuracies and all that.
But yeah, made me feel uneasy about all the other movies/documentaries that have come out about murders and the family are in turn re-traumatized by it all over again.
I'm into crime discussion and watch a few YouTube channels about this sort of stuff. But this show was just something to make profit. Families were not asked for their blessing. And from what I am aware of, the profits weren't donated or given to the victims families.
I'm also looking at other documentaries as a problem. There's a documentary called Dead Asleep, and it's about a man who killed a family friend and claimed he was sleep walking when it happened. He was charged with the crime, but I guess the family of the victim declined to be involved in the documentary, so only the man's families side it taken into account. I guess the woman's family tried to get the documentary taken down due to inaccuracies and all that.
But yeah, made me feel uneasy about all the other movies/documentaries that have come out about murders and the family are in turn re-traumatized by it all over again.