The neighbor is white and lives in a neighborhood where Jeffery Dahmer, a serial killer, lived. She is watching the television show “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” when she learns that five white police officers beat an African American officer who was on an undercover mission. She appears to be genuinely upset by the events and racial prejudice. ..

The Dahmer case quickly shifts to what’s happening in his apartment after she hears some sort of drilling noise from there. He can be seen cleaning blood off a saw. He has been found washing the saw in a carefree manner similar to how one would wash dishes. One can’t help but wonder, who has he killed? Whose blood is that? And why is he dealing with it so casually?

Jeff Dahmer leaves his apartment, leaving a sour smell in its wake. His neighbour, the woman we previously met, questions him about the smell and Jeff makes excuses claiming that his fish died, some of his meat went bad, and many other things. It appears that she is aware of the absurdity of Jeff’s explanations.

The man addressing the reporter seems very carefree, but there is something strange about him given that we are watching a show about a mass murderer and he seems unconcerned about it. ..

Oliver Lacy, a missing man, was last seen exiting the building where Jeff is currently residing. Jeff has been questioned by police and has been ruled out as a suspect in Lacy’s disappearance. However, this does not mean that Jeff is innocent; it could very well be that he had nothing to do with Lacy’s disappearance. ..

Jeff is spotted walking into a gay club. He asks a man if he can buy him a drink. We quickly discover that Jeff had previously asked two of the men there if he could buy them drinks and then simply left things as they were. He responds, “Tonight I’m a man of action” when they inquire as to why he didn’t act earlier and if he won’t this time either. He then offers them $50 in exchange for taking a nude picture of them, claiming it’s an artistic practice

The third guy is crazy for agreeing to the request, but the other two guys warn him subtly that he’s going to regret it. ..

Jeffrey follows the man to his apartment, believing they are going for a nude photoshoot. After asking about the smell in Jeffrey’s apartment, Jeffrey explains that he likes pork chops and that his family sent him a lot but they went bad. Jeffrey locks the door. ..

Jeffrey refuses to open the window, claiming he doesn’t like outside sounds. The man pleads with him, but Jeffrey remains firm.

Jeff offers the man an alternative and explains that he has an air conditioner and that he can use it to get rid of the odor. The man appears startled as his focus shifts to a Satanic Bible that is kept on Jeff’s desk. He is certain at this point that something is completely off base and that he needs to leave immediately.

Jeffery offers the man a drink, but he notices something floating in it right away. Jeff misleads him by claiming that it is dish soap, but the man doesn’t buy his excuse. He leaves the drink and tries to leave, but Jeff stops him. He leads him to his bedroom and promises to turn on the air conditioning. The man initially gets upset, but after Jeff gently prods him, he begrudgingly agrees.

Jeffery shows the man a dead fish in his tank, and he explains that he keeps two fighting fishes even though they shouldn’t be kept together because he enjoys watching them fight and eventually die. Here, we get a glimpse into Jeffery’s deranged psyche. He handcuffs the man and makes an effort to frighten him, taking pleasure in provoking fear in his victims.

Jeff has a rule that no one is allowed to leave the movie theater. So, instead of letting the man go, Jeff forces him to watch a scary movie with him. Despite his protests, Jeff keeps him in the theater until he’s crying his eyes out.

Jeffrey leans on the man’s chest and tells him that he wants to hear his pounding heart. Jeff tells him he wants to eat his heart while listening to his heartbeat. Now the man is absolutely terrified, but he does manage to trick Jeff and get away. The neighbour sees the man attempting to flee and immediately shuts her door. Jeffrey decides to stay behind instead of chasing him.

Jeff’s roommate, who had been in the apartment at the time of the attack, tells the cops that he saw nothing happen and that he was only there to watch TV.

Jeff handcuffed the man because it was a homosexual matter. The policemen asked if they could enter and Jeff let them in. They were informed by Jeff that the key was in his bedroom. While he looked for the key, he discovered portraits of several of the people Jeff killed. ..

Jeff is glad that he is being arrested and taken into custody right away. As a result, the neighbor claims that despite her complaints to the police about strange noises and odours, they ignored her repeatedly.

Jeff’s father is visibly shaken and extremely disappointed in his son after the police tell him about his alleged killings, attempted murder, and possible cannibalism.

Residents of Jeff’s building are being instructed to leave their homes cautiously for safety reasons. The neighbour we met earlier initially stresses that she doesn’t really know where to go. She doesn’t appear to have a choice in the situation. Without receiving a response to her question about how many people Jeff killed, the chapter ends on that note that raises the question - how many people did Jeffrey Dahmer kill? ..

The Episode Review

Dahmer, a prolific serial killer who killed at least 15 people, is revealed to have been a disturbed and violent individual who had a history of mental illness. His victims were typically young men, many of whom were lured into his home with the promise of a job or relationship. Dahmer would then kill them with extreme brutality, often mutilating their bodies in order to create an horrific scene.

The first episode of “The Walking Dead” perfectly sets the ominous mood and prepares the audience for what is to come. The actors’ performances, the setting, and the issues it addresses are all of the highest calibre.

The serial killer in this episode seems to be motivated by racism, as well as his own cruelty. Although the topic is significant, it seems a little out of place in this episode.

In the episode “Jeffrey Dahmer: The Final Question,” the show poses the question of how many people Jeffrey Dahmer killed. The answer is still unknown, but the show does not give a clear answer.