Netflix has set a third installment of Joe Berlinger’s “Conversations With a Killer” docuseries, this one focused on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer, Variety has learned exclusively.
Titled “Conversations With a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes,” the three-part series will launch Oct. 7 on the streamer.
Here is the official description for “Conversations With a Killer” season 3, per Netflix:
When Milwaukee police entered the apartment of 31-year-old Jeffrey Dahmer in July of 1991, they uncovered the grisly personal museum of a serial killer: a freezer full of human heads, skulls, bones and other remains in various states of decomposition and display. Dahmer quickly confessed to 16 murders in Wisconsin over the previous four years, plus one more in Ohio in 1978, as well as unimaginable acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. The discovery shocked the nation and stunned the local community, who were incensed that such a depraved killer had been allowed to operate within their city for so long.
Titled “Conversations With a Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes,” the three-part series will launch Oct. 7 on the streamer.
Here is the official description for “Conversations With a Killer” season 3, per Netflix:
When Milwaukee police entered the apartment of 31-year-old Jeffrey Dahmer in July of 1991, they uncovered the grisly personal museum of a serial killer: a freezer full of human heads, skulls, bones and other remains in various states of decomposition and display. Dahmer quickly confessed to 16 murders in Wisconsin over the previous four years, plus one more in Ohio in 1978, as well as unimaginable acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. The discovery shocked the nation and stunned the local community, who were incensed that such a depraved killer had been allowed to operate within their city for so long.
- 8/29/2022
- by Jennifer Maas
- Variety Film + TV
After revealing the desperate effort by producer Gordon Gray and his wife Kristen to save the lives of their daughters following a grim diagnosis of the rare brain disorder Batten disease in 2015, Deadline has periodically offered updates on Charlotte, who was 4 when her motor skills began failing, and Gwenyth, who was 2 and functioning normally when she too was diagnosed with the disease that doctors said would take their lives by age 12.
The Grays immersed themselves in the search for experimental treatments for a disease they hadn’t previously heard of, and fundraising to create what the sports film producer called a “Hail Mary pass” chance for Charlotte and Gwenyth. They raised north of $6 million and underwrote a trial for an experimental gene therapy treatment for a dozen young children, including Charlotte and Gwenyth.
Two years after the treatment, Kristen Gray tells Deadline that the news is encouraging, and that the foundation has expanded its focus.
The Grays immersed themselves in the search for experimental treatments for a disease they hadn’t previously heard of, and fundraising to create what the sports film producer called a “Hail Mary pass” chance for Charlotte and Gwenyth. They raised north of $6 million and underwrote a trial for an experimental gene therapy treatment for a dozen young children, including Charlotte and Gwenyth.
Two years after the treatment, Kristen Gray tells Deadline that the news is encouraging, and that the foundation has expanded its focus.
- 8/21/2018
- by Mike Fleming Jr
- Deadline Film + TV
While there literally seems to be a film festival on every corner, I am hearing of more and more each day. Even in my own back yard of New York City, little did I know that I would be attending the 9th annual film festival in the quaint sea side town of Coney Island. Yes, on every corner of the world. While my boyfriend was at that very moment up in Calgary at their International Film Fest in Canada, I was at one of the best horror short line ups in the world that night. See what I mean by every corner of the world? Not to mention the Sitges International going on right now in Spain and who knows how many other festivals are happening as I write. I think one can make a tour out of it. But the Coney Island Film Festival was special in so many ways.
- 10/5/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (Marla Newborn)
- Fangoria
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