The controversial Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix docuseries is educational, so says actress Keyla McNeely.
As folks who had the stomach to watch"Dahmer - Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" know, there's a narrative about police ignoring obvious clues when it involved gay and/or Black people.
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