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Ryan Murphy breaks silence on controversy surrounding his Netflix Jeffrey Dahmer series

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Ryan Murphy has addressed the ongoing controversy surrounding his Netflix series Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.

Back in September, the Evan Peters-led series debuted on the popular streaming platform to mixed reviews. Set between 1978 and 1991, the ten-episode program follows the violent and disturbing crimes of one of the most infamous serial killers in the world.

While the Netflix series earned huge viewership numbers, the show faced backlash from some of the victim’s family members for exploiting their trauma and the production’s lack of communication.

In a September interview with Insider, Rita Isbell – who was one of Dahmer’s victims – said she had no idea the show was being made.

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