Review part 2

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I was fucked up with my assignments and shit. And completely forget about this. And before start writing, I have to say a few words about what made me remember this. I was randomly watching YouTube videos till I come across a certain video. The plot of it is, about doing make up a dead body. The video was interesting and the make-up was really good. So I decided to check on the channel. There were many videos made under the same theme. I checked on the comments, and to my surprise, no one is talking about the model's acting skill as a dead person or how good the final look or about how talented is the make-up artist. Almost everyone is talking about doing make-up on dead!! I'm not saying that makes serial killers. But the human brain is an amazing thing. If someone gives a wrong message to it maybe after a few years or ages it will start malfunctioning. And while I'm thinking about this stuff I came across a comment that Israel Keyes, an American serial killer had also done the same thing to his last victim!

Now back to Jeffery Dahmer's story. Today I'm gonna talk about the victims and Glenda.
The victim's families had indeed gone through a lot when they lost their families. I can say that forgiving and forgetting things is what they have to do. But I'm not saying that because it's easy to say from the background, but when you are in that scene it's really hard.
Mostly it's the lawyers who tend to sue Jeff's parents from the back of the victims.
1. Tony Huge, gets a lot of empathy in the story. His mother didn't want to sue Jeff's parents. But their lawyer is the one who forced them to do so as Lionel Dahmer's book got published.
Reason - they were ravenous because they thought from the money of the book Jeff's family will get rich.
But really which is not? Lionel Dahmer's sole purpose in writing the book is just to be aware of society, parents, friends, the lovers to avoid another serial killer. Aware of the whole world about creating serial killers.
2. Konarak family, they were so poor with a big family. They wanted money always. So they used their son's death to reason to make money.
And I have to tell you that it's a really good thing that someone(can't remember the name) bought all of jeff's belongings from the Auction. And it is good that he destroyed everything without helping Jeff's fans to make him a superhero.

I don't know how the series suddenly turned into racism. Though there are a few white victims also, everyone started to talk about brown and black. Specially it's Glenda who brought a huge impact on this. In my personal opinion the way they depict their feelings, and hatred and after getting to know that Jeff is sick the way they don't want to forgive him depicted that brown and black people are mean. I don't know why but by the end of the series these people made themselves the antagonist and Jeff the protagonist.

It's funny that Glenda who looked upon a stranger (the Konark boy) can't forgive her sick neighbour. And she thinks about forgiving for once because she was afraid to go to hell.

And Jeff was so pure. He knew what he did he regretted it wants to start a new life and get baptised. And not to forget that though his lawyers forced him to tell about his mental illness and try to reduce his penalty, he didn't agree with them.

And when I begin this review had many things to say in my mind. But long break gas made a lot of things erased. But I hope I had given the main points I want to emphasise. And I'll update again if I get more thoughts on this.

Thanks for reading

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