Honestly it could have been way more disturbing considering who it's about. A lot of the more disturbing things was off camera and we only heard the sounds of drills and other hardwareI watched a documentary on dude back in the 90's. I'm all the way good on this. Folks up and down my timeline talmbout this is the most disturbing shit they've ever seen.
I caught an episode last night then police were fucking trash as hell.
Yo i didnt know those punk-ass cops who gave the kid back to Dahmer got fired then got restated by a judge and got all their back pay!?!?! like the fuck? They got to retire as cops and shit...fuck that!
Strange to me that they watched it
First tweet doesn't make sense to me since there's obviously a lot of black people in the movie. Is she saying there were only 2 black people that were on her job group?
I will say this, the series did do a good job showing the victims as more than just nameless faces in line for a slaughter. The best aspects of the series was that and the families they showed. It’s still not something I’d wanna put myself through again, but I don’t think it’s something black people as a whole should be mad at. Get mad at the real life justice system and white privilege that enabled him to get away with shit as long as he did, not some tv show.
I was young when this went on, we lived in Missouri at the time because my dad was stationed there.
Can't lie i was scared and seeing that he killed more black men and even two 14 year olds; my mom was very protective of me and my brother's because you know it's always a copy cat that will try it as well.
When I was 19, I saw a book at Books A Million and it showed the pictures of the victims bodies, shit was just sick!
Now that I'm a father of three boys, I'm teaching them how to watch their surroundings; im on my 16 year daughter as well.
I tell her to watch everything and stay off the phone while walking home from the bus stop.