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In an interview for Dateline, Dahmer went into detail about his crimes, and his family members gave their input on the tragedy. The show has received mixed reviews, with many people arguing that the Dahmer story does not need to be retold and starting discussions on how the media creates true crime content. The true crime boom, which has culminated in podcasts, docuseries and biographical dramas like “ Dahmer ,” is causing enthusiasts to consider the ethical ramifications of their passion and ask. What are the ethical and legal considerations that go into producing Netflix’s ever expanding true crime offering? However, the extent to which crime scene details are shared and whether the consent of survivors and family members was obtained in the creation of true crime content raises ethical concerns. For example, in the fall of 2022, Netflix released a controversial docu-series titled “ Dahmer -Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.”. Much of the debate has centered on how institutional racism made Mr. Dahmer ’ s serial murder of these men possible. A few relatives of Mr. Dahmer’s victims have also come out against the show, claiming that it has retraumatized them. Netflix’s new series, “ Dahmer — Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” has sparked this question as several of Dahmer ’ s surviving victims and families have spoken out against the release. Right now, the buzz is about the Netflix series on Jeffrey Dahmer and “Serial,” the podcast that was instrumental in overturning a murder conviction. But is it right to mine real human tragedy. The rising popularity of true crime genres, particularly on platforms such as Netflix, has sparked a complex ethical debate . This document synthesizes different perspectives on whether Netflix and Hollywood profit unethically from real-life tragedies, focusing particularly on the audience’s fascination, financial gains, and the distress of. The success of Netflix’s Dahmer series begs the question: is it ethical for true crime movies and shows to profit from real-life murders?