The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes explores the crimes and psyche of one of history's most violently sadistic serial killers.
Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes is the perfect complement to Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, which has become one of the most successful miniseries in Netflix history. Unlike The Queen's Gambit or Squid Game, Ryan Murphy's production is based on true events: the terrible story of Jeffrey Dahmer, better known as 'The Milwaukee Butcher'.
The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes premiered on 7 October and the new true crime series is a document of both historical value and morbid interest. It presents the confessions of the infamous killer himself.
Dahmer murdered, raped, dismembered, and even ate 17 men and teenagers from his first victim in 1978, when he was only 18 years old, until he was finally captured in 1991. Unlike serial killers such as John Wayne Gacy or Ted Bundy, Dahmer confessed in great detail to his crimes, explaining how he drugged, handcuffed, and strangled his young victims, trying to turn some into zombies and eating others.
His confession, made to a young lawyer on his legal team, was recorded on audio tapes that are now coming to light in the Netflix documentary. If Ryan Murphy's series is centred on Dahmer's victims, family, and history, The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes focuses on his horrific crimes and modus operandi.
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