Jeffery Dahmer Victim’s Sister, Upset By Netflix For Failure To Compensate Her Family
The sister of one of serial murder Jeffery Dahmer’s victims recently called out Netflix after the release of Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
Rita Isbell the sister of Errol Lindsey, a 19-year-old man murdered by Dahmer. Dahmer killed 17 people in Milwaukee, Wisc. between the years 1978 and 1991. Body parts which included three severed heads were found inside of his refrigerator when he was arrested. The Netflix 10-episode series based on Dahmer and the murders premiered on Sept. 21. The sister recently spoke to reporter Kelsey Vlamis for a story published on Sept. 25 by Insider.
Isbell became emotional while giving her victim impact statement in 1992 during Dahmer’s sentencing hearing. She screamed at the serial killer before charging at him in the courtroom. She was held back by court officers.
Isbell started to scream at her brother’s murderer and tried to approach him as he sat at the defense table. “Jeffrey!! I hate you, mother f—!! I hate you!!” She later said that she had an out-of-body experience during her statement. “So that’s why I said: ‘Let me show you what out of control is. This is out of control.’ I was out of body. I wasn’t myself in that moment,” Isbell said. She said that she was angry during the trial because Dahmer’s attorney’s claimed that he was out of control when he committed the murders.
“If I didn’t know any better, I would’ve thought it was me. Her hair was like mine, she had on the same clothes. That’s why it felt like reliving it all over again. It brought back all the emotions I was feeling back then,” she said. “I was never contacted about the show. I feel like Netflix should’ve asked if we mind or how we felt about making it. They didn’t ask me anything. They just did it.”
Isbell called out Netflix for being greedy and not paying any of the victims’ families featured in the series.
“I could even understand it if they gave some of the money to the victims’ children. Not necessarily their families. I mean, I’m old. I’m very, very comfortable. But the victims have children and grandchildren. If the show benefited them in some way, it wouldn’t feel so harsh and careless. It’s sad that they’re just making money off of this tragedy. That’s just greed.”
Isbell also said that her brother was a father who never got to meet his daughter, Tatiana Banks. Lindsey was murdered before her birth.
“It’s not about me anymore, it’s about her. So when they mention my name, I’m going to always refer to her, Tatiana Banks: Errol Lindsey’s daughter. And now, he even has a granddaughter, too.”
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