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"Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" co-creator denies series is sympathetic to serial

Published: 14-10-2022 22:25

Foxes have been spotted at the site of the upcoming Netflix series "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story." Some have speculated that the foxes may be drawn to the set because of the presence of food, but others believe that the animals may be attracted to the show because it is based on the life of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

While it is not unusual for animals to be drawn to film and television sets, the involvement of foxes in this particular case is curious. Some have suggested that the foxes may be acting as a symbol of death, given their association with darkness and the underworld in many cultures. Others believe that the foxes may simply be attracted to the smell of blood and gore that is often present on horror movie sets.

Whatever the reason for their involvement, it is clear that the foxes have added an eerie element to the production of "Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story."