Jeffrey Dahmer details his horrific behavior in Netflix’s ‘Conversations with a Killer’ trailer, which premieres this October.
Netflix unveils trailer for Conversations with the Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes.
In the new season of Joe Berlinger’s long-running documentary series, the Milwaukee cannibal explains in his own words the horrific murder he committed, and his lawyer talks about her relationship with Dahmer as she discovers the truth about the killing:
- “When Milwaukee police entered the apartment of 31-year-old Jeffrey Dahmer in July 1991, they found a horrific personal museum of serial killers: a museum full of human heads, skulls, bones and other A state of decay and display. Dahmer was quick to admit to 16 murders in Wisconsin over the past four years, plus another in Ohio in 1978, as well as unimaginable necrophilia and self-consciousness. Cannibalism. The discovery shocked the nation and the local community outraged that such a depraved killer was allowed to operate in their city for so long. Why was he arrested for sexually assaulting a minor in 1988 Convicted Dahmer was able to avoid police suspicion and detection as he stalked victims in Milwaukee’s gay scene, many of whom were people of color? Director Joe Berlinger (CWAK: The Ted Bundy Tapes, CWAK: The John Wayne Gacy) Tapes), the three-part documentary features an unprecedented audio interview between Dahmer and his defense team, delving into his twisted answer to these openings about police accountability through a modern lens The Psychology of Sexuality.Features brand new interviews with investigative reporters, prosecutors, psychologists, and victims’ friends and family, Conversations with Killers: Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes for Race, Class, Sex, and Police Bringing a new light to the intersection of affairs that gave rise to the most notorious murderers of the 20th century.” This three-part documentary features unprecedented audio interviews between Dahmer and his defense team, delving into His twisted mind, while answering these open questions of police accountability through a modern lens. Featuring brand-new interviews with investigative reporters, prosecutors, psychologists, and victims’ friends and family, Conversations with a Killer: Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes Brings to the Intersection of Race, Class, Sexuality, and Policing With a new dawn, these intersections gave rise to the most notorious murderers of the 20th century. Featuring an unprecedented audio interview between Dahmer and his defense team, this three-part documentary delves into his twisted mind while answering these open questions about police accountability through a modern lens. Features brand new interviews with journalists, prosecutors, psychologists and victims’ friends and family, Conversations with the Killer: Jeffrey Dahmer tapes bring new insights to the intersection of race, class, sexuality and policing Dawn, these intersections gave rise to the most notorious murderers of the 20th century.”
Berlinger will be directing the three-episode series and co-executive producing alongside Catharine Park, Jon Doran, Jen Isaacson, Jon Kamen, Rusty Lemorande, Josh Modell, Jamie Fleischel, Matthew Helderman and Luke Taylor.
Watch the trailer above. Conversations with a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes premieres October 7 on Netflix.