Jeffery Dahmer’s father would be underwear offensive.
In the wake of Netflix’s explosive viral series ‘Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffery Dahmer Story’, overzealous fans of the 10-part anthology have reportedly invaded the Ohio home of the late serial killer’s father, Lionel Dahmer, 86, with vicious, and sometimes vigorous, posts for seniors.
“We asked a lady to stop at the end of the driveway, take her panties off and throw them in the yard,” Lionel goalkeeper Jeb, 34, told TheSun.
“I had to go out with a pair of pliers to pick up this woman’s granny panties,” the frustrated aide added. “The girl looked like she was in her twenties and was screaming ‘I love you Lionel.'”
Jeb, who described Lionel’s property with ‘No Trespassing’ signs in hopes of deterring other Dahmer-obsessed fanatics, then denounced the cannibal murder fanatics for targeting the octogenarian.
“It’s people like that that we try not to have here, that’s why I put up no trespassing and no private property signs,” Jeb explained. “Lionel is 86 and here is this 20 year old woman throwing his underwear at him. It’s just like, stop.
The spooky and dark series, the brainchild of director Ryan Murphy, 56, which overtook ‘Bridgerton’ as Netflix’s second most popular English-language show of all time, uncovers the gory details of Dahamer’s killing spree between 1978 and 1991.
Prior to his arrest in July 1991, the killer, played by actor Evan Peters, 35, murdered and dismembered 17 men and boys, most of whom were gay and of color, in Ohio and Milwaukee, Wisconsin .
Dahmer would often eat his victim’s body parts and engage in sexual conduct with their corpses. He was sentenced to serve 15 life sentences for his crimes, but was eventually bludgeoned to death by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver, now 53, in a Wisconsin prison in 1994.
But despite Dahmer’s heinous crimes, Jeb said true crime buffs flock to Lionel’s house whenever a new version of the killer’s life hits the market.
“Everything about Dahmer is blowing up,” the carer said. “It seems like every time a movie or a show comes out, that’s when a lot of crazy things start happening with fan boys and fan girls.”
Jeb noted that Lionel was upset with Netflix for not asking him for permission to release unreleased recordings of Dahmer with his legal defense team in the new docuseries “Conversations With A Killer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Tapes.” The recently unearthed interviews also sparked a wave of irate and unwanted visitors to Lionel’s residence.
“About two weeks ago a guy pulled up in a nice car right in the middle of the driveway, about 20 or 30 yards from the front door,” the attendant recalled.
“I came out and he was acting erratic and violent, saying he wanted to see Lionel. He was a big guy and he was behaving very unfriendly,” continued Jeb, who has since started carrying a gun to to protect yourself.
“He started insulting me and I was like, ‘Hey man, you have to leave, you won’t come in,'” said Jeb, who has security training. “He started acting crazier, so I took a step back. I’m armed now but I wasn’t then.
Thinking quickly, Jeb pretended to be armed in order to scare off the intruder.
“I pushed my right hip back, looking like I was armed and told him, ‘You have to go or I’ll call the cops,'” he recalled. “I thought this guy was going to hurt me. I don’t know if he was onto something, but he seemed to be polishing it up.
Jeb feared that his life and that of Lionel were in danger.
“The guy got in his car and he was swearing and he burned rubber all the way, just chipped tires,” he said. “I’m not going to take a chance, especially when Lionel is over 80 and the only thing he can do to defend himself is scream.”
Jeb had even been forced to forbid Lionel from going out to do yard work, which he often did as a form of light exercise, lest some mad “Dahmer” launch an unexpected attack.
And an aging Lionel, who introduced Dahmer to the art of taxidermy at a young age, is said to be “still pissed” about his son’s murder.
“He’s still very angry about it.”
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