Top 10 Scariest Moments from the Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix Series

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Netflix's Jeffrey Dahmer series had plenty of unsettling and terrifying moments. For this list, we’ll be looking at the most disturbing and creepy moments from the Netflix series, “Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story”. Our countdown includes Tracy’s Encounter with Dahmer, Somsack’s Nightmare, The Mannequin, Jeffrey’s Cemetery Fantasy, and more! Which scene from the series GAVE you the chills? Be sure to let us know in the comments.

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Which scene from the series GAVE you the chills? Be sure to let us know in the comments.

WatchMojo
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The scariest thing was how the cops easily could have saved Konerak but didn't.

whitedragneel
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The scariest thing about Dahmer series is that this really happened in real life and 20+ young men had to suffer, including Tracy and the others who escaped. They were his victims too.

drwinsversion
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I mean, I felt scared and uncomfortable from the first scene to the last. I mean, the fact that all the murders were real should be more than enough to scare you. But this feeling was something that only the real Jeff or the amazing Evan Peters could make you feel. So, props to Evan for his incredible acting, he just stands out.

oscarjuliangonzalezcarreno
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Evan Peters better get an Emmy for this incredible performance

codyhiginbotham
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Scariest scene was when Glenda Cleveland was hearing the victims through the vents in her dreams.

mildoek
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I personally think the most terrifying scene was when they showed him and konerak sinthasomphone and when they showed konerak trying to escape and then the police literally take him back to his apartment. That was heart breaking

kashlynbrough
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The scariest thing in this show for me at least is how terrifyingly evil and vile Evan Peters is as Dahmer. This is perhaps his best performance by far, which is saying a lot considering how great of a actor he already is.

brodaforlife
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The scary part was that some people idolized him...sent him money...wanted his autograph...sick people

FvckYourOpinion
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The first guy being drugged and waking up to Dahmer looking at him with the demon eyes (very good use of symbolism by using the drugged state of the victim's perspective as an artistic tool) and just him saying, emotionlessly, "oh good, I was hoping you didn't die..." has such an animalistic raw predatory nature that it is an incredibly visceral moment for me

JimmysPerspectiv
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I thought Glenda hearing the murders and the police doing nothing was the most disturbing part for me

boohankins
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Rest in peace to all the victims. I watched the series in hopes that they would shed a light on the lives of the victims. I’m glad they at least told quite of a bit of Tony Hughes’ story. We always should recognize and remember the victims, not the serial killer.

purplechicklover
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For me, Konerak's scene was the creepiest. He was awake but he can't think straight because of the acid injected into his brain. So basically, he became a human zombie. After watching that, I did some research on what will happen to our brain if it got injected with acid lol. It's too creepy for me and I feel sorry for the Konerak.

guyarthurorigin
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The most horrible thing for me is, surprisingly, not murders and serial killer’s other actions, but the fact that he could’ve been captured so many times. Also the scenes where shown racial discrimination towards victims, their families and others.

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The nightmare is the most realistic portrayal of nightmares I ever saw in media. I was always annoyed by the "jumping out of the bed" trope, but here they showed it perfectly: trying to scream and making no sound; asking for help and nobody comes; opening your eyes, waking up in cold sweat, trying to understand what's real and what's not... Very realistic.

enio
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The scariest thing was to me in this series was how Dahmer actually managed to manipulate everyone around him including the victims, his Father, Grandmother, Policemen. Absolutely terrifying.

mayeeshamusharathassan
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The part where the 14 year old boy loses consciousness and comes back to and sees Dahmer sitting at the end of the bed and Dahmer turns around and says “ I was hoping you wouldn’t die” that was creepy af because his eyes were demonic yellow. WICKED

lunaractivities
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Glenda Clevland wasn't actually his next door neighbor, that part was improvised. She lived in the next building over, the phone call was real. She and another neighbor were the ones who inspired the character in the show.

OffshoreITguy
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When the grandma confronts him that scene was freaking creepy

samip
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The scariest part of this show is that, well, it’s real. Jeffrey Dahmer existed, and killed those people, and he was one of the worst serial killers in American history.

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