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Jeffrey Dahmer is 'like a shark' in Tubi’s new true crime documentary

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Fresh Meat: Jeffrey Dahmer. Photo: Tubi. CHICAGO - This November marks the 27th anniversary of the gruesome death of notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer.

Now a new two-hour true crime documentary from Tubi attempts to get inside the mind of the "Milwaukee Cannibal," who was responsible for the murder of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. "Fresh Meat: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story" begins streaming on Tubi on Wednesday, Nov.

24.RELATED: ‘Squid Game’ is a huge hit. ‘Battle Royale’ should be, too.According to Tubi: "We'll take viewers on a journey into the heart of darkness to dissect the mind, method and movements of America's most shocking cannibal, Jeffrey Dahmer, and his flesh-eating brethren around the world, to finally understand what.

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