![]() So, yep, Monster gets this one mostly right. I lowered his head,” Scarver told a story. The Post verified that the 20-inch-long, five-pound metal bar was used for the crime. I could not identify which of them had done it when I looked directly into their eyes. “I looked around, and and Jesse were kind of giggling under their breath,” she recalled. He was not one of those contrite prisoners, Scarver continued. With some people, including convicts and prison employees, went too far. Later, Scarver would discuss his intentions with The New York Post. When Scarver was left unattended with Dahmer and another prisoner, Jesse Anderson, he was cleaning the prison gym. After shooting Steven Lohman, a Wisconsin Conservation Corps employee, Scarver was sentenced to prison. Let’s get this out of the way first, though: Dahmer was killed by Scarver. How accurate is Monster’s portrayal of the serial killer’s demise, given that the accounts of real-life people like Tony Hughes and Dahmer’s brother, David, were portrayed with varying degrees of accuracy? Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story ![]() But there’s one more thing we have to ask. The series comes to a bloody, terrible finish that is sickening. Scarver continues to mock the serial killer before picking up a barbell and repeatedly hitting Dahmer in the head until he dies. You enjoyed witnessing those men’s suffering. ![]()
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