The brutality of cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer hasn’t stopped 28-year-old Australian Britnee Chamberlain from marking on her own skin an image that references the serial killer whose trajectory is now depicted in a new Netflix series. watched around the world. last weekend. Britnee, who is a fan of crime stories, also refers to other killers like Ted Bundy.
Jeffrey Dahmer killed 17 men and teenagers in the United States between 1978 and 1991. The victims were between the ages of 14 and 32 and were mostly people from the margins of society: LGBTQIA+, black or indigenous men, and low-income people. One of Britinee’s tattoos is the phrase “If you can’t beat them, eat them” referring to a serial killer.
“I would say my favorite tattoo is a quote from Jeffrey Dahmer. That doesn’t mean I imagine everything the way he did it. But metaphorically speaking, it’s about not being persecuted and defeated by others, no matter how hard it is,” he told the British tabloid Daily Star. In the 2021 interview.
Britnee reiterated that she “in no way condone the hostile crimes of serial killers” but “wondered why they did it”.
There are many contributing factors, such as socio-environmental, biological, and psychological aspects that either induce or result in a criminal behaving this way.”
Passion turned to work
Startup CEO Britnee is so obsessed with it that she started studying forensic psychology. His passion is to better understand how the minds of these criminals work.
Soon, drawings by Ted Bundy and Jeffrey Dahmer will accompany Britnee’s body. His plan is to get tattoos of the famous Jack the Ripper and Ed Gein, a tombstone thief who exhumes corpses and makes mugs of bone and leather.
Premiering on Netflix last week, “Dahmer: An American Cannibal” introduces a new audience to the life of Jeffrey Dahmer, played by Evans Peters.
The 10-episode production chronicles how the killer chooses his victims, and also showcases the crucial role of Niecy Nash’s neighbor Glenda Cleveland in Dahmer’s arrest.
source: Noticias