Rita Isbell's 1994 Statement in Netflix's Dahmer - Monster.
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Netflix brings back the intensity and passion Rita Isbell erupted in during her statement in 1994 in Dahmer's case.
Rita Isbell's 1994 Statement in Netflix's Dahmer - Monster.
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That actor's re enactment was on point. She expressed that sister's rage, pain and grieve all together, perfectly. I felt this.
If only she could have used her talents on something else and not in a movie where the real person got traumatized over all over again
She’s a good actor, but I wish the movie was never created in the first place.
@@Mybabyonthetrees the show didn’t change anything because even before the show was made you could look up his name and see all the dead victims body’s and they had a choice to watch it or not if the decided to watch it and relive the trauma it’s their fault🤷🏾♂️
@@Mybabyonthetrees If it wasn't for the movie only Dahmer would be in the spot light. At least they posted the victims pictures at the end. Now everyone can see the little Laotian boy really was a little boy. Not even as big as the actor who portrayed him. People need to know the cops gave a little boy to that monster. People need to know how the neighbors warned the police and they didn't care. Yes that movie needed to be made. Those victims had people that loved them. It was their story too.
So on point it re traumatized the actually person.
@@bigbosscorie I get this but it also dramatizes it to the point where people cant actually grasp that this was a real thing. There’s so many people I see defending Dahmer and trying to justify his actions and whatnot saying they felt bad for him. Don’t u think seeing that could be damaging to the families? Also they didn’t need to watch the film to relive their trauma. Its basically unavoidable to not get at least one video about the series on your fyp, reels, feed, etc and the subject alone can bring up memories especially in a situation like this. These people are trying to move on after something that traumatized them. Like their family member was literally violated in the absolute worst ways possible. Netflix also didn’t inform the families whatsoever so they had to find out through social media. They aren’t giving anything to the families either profit wise and used false stories for some of the victims to further dramatize the series.
"Whatever your name is Satan"
She did not stutter.
@@litespeedway6538 Why would she stutter?
@@DavidKen878meaning she really meant it, like litespeedaway didn't stutter
@@lawrencemoore3863 So if a person stutters, that means they don't mean it?
@@DavidKen878 it's slang
Her acting is so good it’s chilling
😢😮
Yeah give her more movies to play
You don't even care that her "great acting," traumatized this whole family again including Ms. Isbel.
@@sarannec1282 yeah I know my heart goes out to the families and my heart goes out to her too. For all the families that Jeff destroyed. That was 100% real
@@sarannec1282girl why u gotta make it so negative..?
Disappointing how Netflix didn't even get permission to do this
Public record
Its American/World History...imagine if you had to have permission from the ppl involved to tell future generations about terrible events that happened in American history. Everything would be a secret (even more than it already is)!
SO WHAT it needed to be told. These victims needed to be known.
@@JanellabelleExactly
@@Janellabelle yall are so ignorant its not "American History" nothing about this is a national event this is a very personal crime that happened to numerous people and out of respect for the families impacted YES their permission should be requested to use things that directly effected them and its not about retelling the events they used a very personal emotial moment from the actual trial theres no excuse and u saying everything would be a secret is just silly as if its netflix job to retell history the events would be retold either way through other forms of media this is just netflix using a very personal moment to tell a more compelling story they're using these families tragedies for money in what world do u think the people behind this actually cared about retelling the story
No one is talking about her performance I was speechless when this scene came on
Literally perfection
Movie name please?
@@victoriaayo9642 It’s from the Netflix Series “Dahmer-Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story” I’m pretty sure
although ur right they didn’t even get permission or ask the lady if she was ok with them remaking the scene or created a series about dahmer’s actions
this scene retraumatized her and her family
She made me tear up ... you just know she loved her brother.
I wish he did original audio to to compare
He was so young and looked like an especially sweet and kind young man. And that animal ate him.
same
God forbid Netflix cut that family a check
Or even have the decency to ask their permission to be on a hit show
God please don’t ever make me infamous by default
originally, Jeffery didn’t wear glasses in the court room because he didn’t want to see the victims families 😭
Poor little psychopath Jeffery
Nah man want to see the delicous meat on people
@@whatno3145wtf
@@IIove0😭for real
There are so many inaccurate moments
This scene is heavy. I cried thinking about the real person and their family ‘s suffering 😭💔 acting is amazing
Ikr 😭
the lady who actually said this said this reenactment retraumatized her
That’s sad
That's Hollywood for ya
She sure did say that 😔
I find that kind of a compliment ? I mean it sounds messed up to say but the performances are very good and this show was done well, it’s important to show history especially when it’s done like this, showing all the real raw stuff that comes with it
@@deviction9314 The families didn’t even know this show was happening. They have been repeatedly traumatized by seeing their stories re-enacted and sensationalized over and they’ve received no compensation. At the very least they should’ve known they were to be portrayed in a Netflix show.
She captured the pain of the real Rita so perfectly and passionately it brought me to tears 😭
Literally
Yes
@@Sotyupnxt is it? I thought it was an actor
@@-Randomized- ur a idiot
Yeah! Good actress!!💕
I've never seen this.
Its fabulous.
Her rage.
Its an Emmy
Hotel.
Trivago.
As it should be 💯
@@salami_fart
Why not an Emmy ?
The actor is good, but it kinda sounds like you’re fetishizing her anger and that’s kinda weird
The actress sucks all she did was watch the real person and imitated it line by line it’s garbage
This must be so traumatizing for the real victims who were blindsided by this. Granted the actress did an amazing job but for our entertainment goes out the window with this one. I cried. Condolences to all the victims families reliving this.
The sister is not a victim
@@of_all_days bro did you not get a proper education?
@@Sp1neEdits you need to ask yourself that question
@@of_all_days her brother was brutally murdered and eaten. she was a victim of severe mental trauma. Jeffrey Dahmer seriously hurt her family. saying that she isn't a victim is extremely rude to the victim and his family.
@@izziethecosmokid-uj7gp she’s not a victim of anything, nothing happened to her
I felt this . Great acting she caught every movement.
This is my opinion I don’t care how you feel about her acting its no need to get disrespectful in the comments idk about the real person not knowing about this or reliving the moment it’s not my business just seen the scene and thought she did an amazing job
Very touching and emotional. True talent
Great acting from women pretending she care about men
@@ghostland8646 get out of here
Very Emotional 😭 and Touching
@@ghostland8646 dahmer should’ve got you
She played the hell outta that scene
She sure did ...she did a phenomenal job
@@spicyhot2552 I couldn't tell the difference
@@jameyirby3109 She's good I hope she gets more acting roles
@James nope, she did very well! Deal with it!
@@critique211 she didn’t but okay
I imagine it was hard for the actress to do this scene because of how emotional and real it is, but I cannot imagine the family having to live through this again, especially with how real the cast made this movie.
Her acting for this role was perfect I loved the energy for her in this scene
She portrayed this emotional scene perfectly,I felt the pain
Stupid show should’ve never been made
@@Atlasosa Exactly. Now more people are going to sexualize and idolize Jeffery because Netflix went “Hey we don’t have ideas about anything? How bout we make a show/movie about a messed up person?”
@@jibanyanawesome8577 facts
You can’t feel her pain nor can you understand it but it’s there. I mean, unless something like this happened to you too.
I thought it was real. 👀
This was the most intense scene in the entire show. She really performed it well.
What show is this
@@Nivin_Dhaibi The Jeffery Dahmer story on Netflix.
So heart-breaking hearing the emotion in her voice :(
I don't understand how many little girls like him, he's a real monster.
Thing is he wouldn't like them 😂
What Jeffrey is gay
They like the actor not Jeffrey
Little girls???? Now you’re just making stuff up
This video made my eyes water... Because I remember seeing the real deal and Rita's words and emotions were strong and heartfelt but at the same time you could see her pain....
Yep
This scene made me cry cuz of how real she acted . This is how you act !!!! Geez this woman deserves an Oscar hands down
Not every single actor that acts in any good scene deserves an Oscar every time haha
Emmy, not Oscar
Yes she sure does, omg the poor sister and mother. 😢😢😢💔💔💔
It made me cry to,felt it deep.
The entire series was a tear jerker
I remember seeing this on court tv during his trial it was chilling
Jesus this this deserves an Oscar
Oscars aren't for televison, they get Emmys. Golden Globes are for movies and TV so they can get that too
@@joey.thanes "☝🤓"
I cried when this scene came on bro omg she deserves an award
What episode
Episode 8
Or 9
They all deserve an Oscar for this amazing acting and show
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The "i hate you Jeffrey" part was said so perfectly, what an incredible actress
Lol Shaniqua needS to head for Hollywood.
Jesus Christ she can act , I honestly felt the same emotion I did when I first watched her statement for the first time
I've never experienced "chills" while watching someone's performance, but that just changed right now omg...
She never wanted to see her mother go through that again but Netflix forced them to go through it again. Truly feel for those families, their wounds reopened. Like a person ripping off a bandage and letting the blood ooze out.
nobody told them to watch it, and the victims went from I want the world to know about Jeffrey crimes to I'm traumatized again. documentary ain't bout them it's bout the killer so obviously nobody cared to ask them
Completely.
I mean they don’t gotta watch it….
@@PylotGuy yet any time they go online they will hear about it. Heck, there are people who admire Jeffery Domer and make excuses for his killing. It’s disgusting and shouldn’t have to happen for the victims families. Don’t be disgusting and say “well they don’t have to watch” like stfu
@@PylotGuy people keep talking about it though
She’s so good at acting you can hear the emotion in her voice… poor girl
She played the role perfectly
Whoa..... I'm speechless.... It felt so real so intense ... I got goosebumps.... What a passionate Acting
That acting was phenomenal! She’s deserves an Oscar
She made me tear up !!!!!! She deserves it !!! That scene was insane !!
@@interlude44 top tier acting!
It’s a tv show
@@trevormischo9395 And I care because…💤😴
@@ThatHonestPerson I dunno maybe so you could be less stupid in conversation
She needs some kinda award for this she showed so much emotion!!!!
This gives me chills 💔💔
“I’ll k!ll you god dammit!”
A little too accurate
HER ACTING WAS ON POINT OMGGGGGG. WHEN SHE SHOUTED "JEFFERY".....I GOT GOOSEBUMPS 😵
The most disturbing part about this all is how he’s so calm..
Best comment out of the whole section ❤
That is the problem ig. He's is emotion less.
Real phycopaths blood pressure stays the same even in acts of violence . Ones like Jeffrey are cold killers. Tho most serial killers were victims as children of severe child abuse I think Jeffrey has a mum with mental health where she'd neglect the kids emotionally and this can have an effect on a child's brain if it is prolonged babies and toddlers have died from neglect as on nit loved or hugged or spoken too. He could have been on a spectrum of autism it was obvious he had a real issue being gay he could have has early intervention as in his teens he has sexual violent thoughts about men to the point it became like a pressure cooker. If he'd got early intervention with his issues maybe he wouldn't have done it but I think his mother's neglect prob stunted his ability to empathise and feel anything. He was a monster but monster are usually made not born every phyciatrict has said that the majorities if not been abused like things like sexual humiliation violence one guy was constantly locked in a dark basement and started to obsess about killing his mum which he eventually did. I feel so sorry for the victims but it's obvious that more needs to be done in preventing long term child abuse and proper therapy when children.
Coz he didn't give a shit
Idt he's emotionless I think he couldn't look at her
chills...literal chills
Damn looking at this then looking at the real scene hits hard. Her acting was on point. But its also sad as well. 😢😢😢😢 i pray for the families that lost there loved ones at the hands of dahmer. This scene hit hard.
It's so messed up how they failed to contact the family. I pray for this family, it sucks how they have to relive every traumatic moment of their story. Though honestly the acting was good.
family's never know when something like this is made, it's in public records so the family doesn't need to be told or payed to put this up.
Ik it's tuff on her but that's how it is.
Everyone else benefits off black pain and trauma
@@beba_5frogo165 Yes they do. That’s their loved one’s death on screen.
@@madisontucker649 ik, I'm not saying it's made up, I'm just stating that these type of things happen and they don't have to be told. That's just how it is
@@jamesmoore7568 everyone benefits off of everyone, let it be pain let it be happiness. It's not just black pain
This is raw emotions im so sorry she had to feel all that pain 😔
Yes
The way the one guy tried to cover Jeffery with his arm
Like dude he has killed so many people
This is true talent.
Can’t lie that sent chills.
Not only the acting was nearly a mirror image of the actual footage, but also because what the actual footage represented and how raw it was seeing it back then in real time and again on this split screen showing simultaneously with the actress’s rendition.
yes
You aint never lied
I'm still feeling it
Forget the actress , go watch the original real life person say this , it hits even harder cuz it's real
This scene literally gave me chills impressive acting from everyone
Me too
400th like! : D
Me too
Same
What episode
She makes me cry its really hardfull emotional by the way actress so perfect
Wow they actually captured this part too! Powerful & almost exact
She embodied this scene ,great acting .may all his victims rest in peace
Wow I got goosebumps I got confused at first i thought this was the the original at first, this was spot on! Oscar's you can't deny this performance!
Sure deserves an Oscar she did so well
I watch her over and over I even cry because this is how I felt when I was in court when someone murdered my child I wanted to do that same thing I wanted to judge to let me beat the f*** out of her and just keep beating the f*** out of that b**** Yep this is how I feel just saying
Yet white girls out here loving this mf... Has to be said
I dont think she will be able to get an oscar, as this was a series, not a movie? She definitely is oscar caliber. I cried and felt the original womans pain through this actress.
Yup I don’t blame her for saying that she needed to so he can see who he hurt and what his actions will lead too
Spot on she deserves this 👑
I'm in tears... She really captures the moment
I’ll never forget watching this live, I felt her pain. 😢
Exactly
Me too! People saying this was overacting, apparently they hadn’t watched the original or they just chose to be critical. If somebody had hurt my brother I would have done the same thing.
@@sandraray8523 same I love my lil brother too death even though he's annoying sometimes I love him so as my mother and father
@@sandraray8523 they obviously havent been through much close to what she has if they call that “overreacting”
probably just a bunch of child critics. A lot of them on the disease that is TikTok are like that just bc they bought a cheap mic or something lol
@@sandraray8523 She wasn’t even as dramatic as the original but, she did an amazing job acting it out. My father lived next door to Dhamer when I was a kid, and yes it did stink in that hall. I could never eat in my fathers house.
Brings me to tears. I “felt” that. Powerful acting and so on point to the real life version.
Netflix is so disrespectful for this
How?
Its public information and yes I am aware they didnt get compensated from Netflix they should
What about the hundreds of other movies out there about serial killers? You act like this is the first one ever made.
@@maryblauser6863they're all equally as bad as each other just bc they arent being mentioned doesn't make them not bad why mention them in a video unrelated to them
@@damndami I never said that they weren’t bad. My point is that there are movies out there just as bad as this one (and some of them far worse) that no one ever says a word about, yet everyone is so upset over this particular one.
The explosion of all that suppressed anger is haunting… I have chills
I teared up. That was deep. 😢
THIS... was THE moment! My heart broke - her rage was rightful. She personified the pain for so many!!! Jeffery Dahmer forever changed how many of us view humanity and Miss Isbell's "outburst" - as raw as it was - is as human as it gets. My God💔
They should’ve let her go and get a few licks in 😢
Damn you found out psychopaths exist just by this show? Poor you
@@maartent9697 how ignorant... that's not what I said. If Jeffrey Dahmer seems like your average run of the mill "psychopath" to you, then you might be a bit "off" yourself. His type of "psycopathy" is a special case - even amongst other psychopaths but Stevie Wonder could see that. You just wanted to have something to say. Either that or your reading comprehension is shit! So... poor you, not me. Slow poke🥴
She expressed every emotion so physically, she needs to be in more movies!
Lmao funny af
🤓🤓🤓
“Never want to see this happen again” and so people made film adaptations 💀
Exactly
I love it when actors go all the way there like she did for this scene. I love the ugly rawness of the emotions, it really connects you with the performance. Sadly she is depicting something that happened irl, so drawing from someone's real pain, that had to be hard and emotional for her to do personally, bravo.
Perfect acting sorry it had to be about a tragedy❤❤❤❤
@Sarah Tillman I said it was sad that she had to draw from real life, I never said this was scripted. I am having trouble understanding what your complaint about my comment is actually? I gave appreciation for her commitment to this scene, that's not me making light of what it was portraying?
I remember this scene, she did a good job reinacting this scene, made me wanna cry
I can feel her emotion 🥺
She did a great job in that Netflix serious almost perfect right down to the last line even the shirts shes wearing are exact and how she says "jeffffrreeyyyy I hate youuu" that was so perfect and feels like you were watching the real court case again
I dont want to....
This should never happen
I just cant think of a person
Who would......😰
Is this movie I thought it vas really life
@@smret4921 BOI IT IS REAL LIFE MOVIE !!!
Hold on is that Adam driver in the back?
@@smret4921 it’s based on a true story, Jeffery dahmer was real and he was a horrible person. He died in prison though. His family home was actually 7-10 minutes from my moms childhood home
it's unbelievable that performance had to be about a true story. That actress give a performance of a lifetime. I just hate how the Cops was never charge.
An oscar lol
They're probabaly getting harassed now that the two cops are retired
@@linkslinks7965 Emmy, not an Oscar
This not acting this from his court case that's him
What’s was their name again?
All these years later after seeing it multiple times she still pulls every emotion out of me I could have for a person in grief.
This scene took me back because I was like 10 or 11 years old when this took place. It was all over the news. You can feel her rage through the screen. This scene was that much more powerful because it didn't have any music. It was just her voice.
I was a junior in HS!! Yeah it was the talk of the town.
It just showed how sadistic he was that as kids we could comprehend the evilness he embodied. I was also about the 12 or 13 yrs old when I first saw this. And I'm even from the US and the story scared me
Same! I was that age too, the first time I ever heard of JD. We were visiting a family friend in Dallas, Texas!; And I will never forget being in her formal living room, and seeing this on the TV! And hearing what he had done!! Which was quite shocking and horrific to 10 year old me!
Here in Milwaukee everyone felt her...I was 20
The actual video was one of the hardest things I ever watch. That's pure pain and the shit is just sad. I knew this was going to come up in the show because of how powerful it was and when it came up I got the same feeling. She played that part.
I wish they let her hit him just a good punch or two .
I can’t even watch the original
I saw it on the news. I was a kid and I read it in the papers and didn't discuss with my parents.
Yes it was. I saw it years ago and never, ever forgot it.
Thinking back on when this happened, this was the only footage of the trial that I always remembered because it stuck with me. Her pain was raw and palpable. Seeing this young actress pull off acting those types of emotions was incredible! Felt like I was watching the news footage from back in the day all over again.
Rita’s statement is forever my favorite, the acting in the show is good, but looking at the REAL LIFE statement it’s even better.
This makes me feel more for her now, especially growing up watching the original video, this show brought the pain in the real video
I remember seeing this as a kid. You could feel her emotion. She should win an Emmy for this.
Thinking back on when this happened, this was the only footage of the trial that I always remembered because it stuck with me. Her pain was raw and palpable. Seeing this young actress pull off acting those types of emotions was incredible! Felt like I was watching the news footage from back in the day all over again.
I remember seeing this on the news year's ago and I still feel her pain good job to the actress
“Jef- whatever your name is satan.” Shit made me laugh for some reason 😂
😂😂😂😂
The actress who represented Rita captured all of the pain, anger and suffering, all of that within 30 seconds.
Where's Rita now
She played Tf out that role! Made me cry you can literally feel her pain. 😢
She sure did
Yup, I'm not watching this series.. this hurt and I'm not even related 😪
feeling it now 😭
Sick people, she is Soo right
Her brother didn't deserve that
She got every emotion on key , every tear , every movement . Spot on 😢 It hurts
The acting was spectacular but I couldn’t imagine being the sister in real life and watch this reenactment! My soul would bleed all over again. Prayers for the family for healing reopened wounds🙏🏽
the sad thing is , is that the victims families weren’t told about the dossier
Seeing this always makes me want to cry. I have a little brother and this scene makes me think of him.
VERY VERY VERY CHILLING TO THE CORE REAL...
idc what anyone says they shouldn’t recreated this
I feel horrible knowing the real lady’s trauma was reopened over this portrayal. :( people forget how very real these people are
So why would she watch it though 🤔 she knew the story already moreso than the rest of us who had no relatives or loved ones involved. I watched jeepers creepers 1 and it was so scary I didn't watch part 2. We protect children from so much how would an adult watch this being so close to a victim? Just my opinion.
@MR INCREDIBLE HIGH WEED CHIEF but not anything good. If my family member was raped and tortured and someone leaked tapes or did a documentary I would stay clear not watch it and complain. So why is she traumatised if she knew what happened in reality? What did she think would be in the movie.
@MR INCREDIBLE HIGH WEED CHIEF to be honest you don't get what I'm saying. We tell children everyday if you're bullied online stay off line the easiest thing to not be bothered by is something on television or the Internet so I'm lost at how an adult who sat through court proceedings heard way more than that movie highlighted went and watch something with the name and face of the person who killed her loved one than said it traumatised her, however she also said she could understand if the families were paid from the movies, but they didn't so is she traumatised from the movie or the absent money.🤔
@@Mrscarricom please make your own post instead of instigating arguments on mine. I’m not biting your trolling bait nor am I reading any of your paragraphs telling us why you think our opinion is less superior to yours
@@litneyloxan neither opinions were superior, we just don't agree. Also you don't want people to comment on your post, use emails not RUclips.
“I don’t want my mother to ever have to go through this again” ….Netflix -“ Let’s make her go through this again. Let’s make everyone go through this again, but put some agenda in there too”
They did the victims real evil. This is so sad
Use your head dude, watching a show about Dahmer is not the same as actually going through it in real life.
@@justingreen2432 For the victims it is. Not that I care tho. Just pointing it out there
Why watch it then? Then again the victims family did chose to watch it
@@littletreasure7709 With so much media out there, it's hard to ignore it. Probably had people they knew telling them about it as well
The acting tho🔥
I feel empathy for both her and dahmer. People call me bad for thinking you should have sympathy for dahmer. But dahmer wasn’t killing out of evil, he was abandoned constantly as a child and developed multiple disorders and had some serious problems resulting from a terrible childhood. And he felt remorse for his actions and felt that he deserved what he got. If he was truly evil he would be killing out of anger and show no remorse for what he did.
He doesn't deserve any empathy sorry.
The performance was just phenomenal, she captured that emotion in such a perfect way.
Fuck the damn performance. Yea it's good but this shit was real. I'm black and from Brooklyn nyc this shit is fucked up. I've had family members of mine murdered and would be pissed off if they made a film based on my family members that were murdered murderer. Lord knows what I'd do. I hope I dont ever get tested. My condolences to the family. Black men getting arrested for less and killed but dahmer and all the other white murderers rapist school shooters pedophiles etc. Get arrested and escorted to prison unscathed. But we get killed for way less when dealing with law enforcement whether we broke the law or not.
I feel like this is how she really feels for Rita and her family because she did amazing and I feel like her emotions are real!
Give that actress an Oscar!! It was so believable! I had a tear coming down.
Oh my goodness the pure connection this actress had to that moment...I felt every word she spoke from that day! She did an amazing job!
She did such an incredible job I’m speechless
Honestly she nail it perfectly with the actions with the words with the emotion in her words her facial expressions she did great with this roll. I haven’t seen the show yet but this brought me to tears just the clip
That’s some good acting rigjf there you can hear it in her voice
Really, really, really good acting.
give my girl her award..👏 you hit that 😢
We need to imagine how SIS FELT ABOUT HER RE-ENACTMENT IM SO SORRY FOR THIS SIS! We love you and Errol❤️🖤💚🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
She deserves an Emmy for this scene.
I think her impact statement perfectly summed the damage his messed up crimes did to everyone involved.
She played the part and didn’t skip a beat ❤❤❤❤❤
Omg she literally sent chills through my body😳