All That’s Interesting reports that Dahmer lured Errol Lindsey back to his Milwaukee apartment, only to drug the 19-year-old. While Lindsey was unconscious, Dahmer drilled a hole in his head and poured muriatic acid inside of his skull. He hoped to keep Lindsey subdued in this manner, creating a “sex zombie” that he could control (via The Chicago Tribune). Dahmer was growing tired of murdering and being forced to dispose of the bodies, and he hoped that this would provide a solution. When Lindsey regained consciousness and complained of a headache, Dahmer strangled him to death. He dismembered the teen’s body, keeping the head and some of the skin as a souvenir (per Historic Mysteries). 

In the 2022 Netflix series “Dahmer-Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” Isbell’s rage is brought to life in a performance by actress DaShawn Barnes (via Sportskeeda). In the eighth episode, Barnes depicts Isbell on the stand during Dahmer’s sentencing hearing in a way that only the “This is Us” star could. Her portrayal of Isbell has been considered award-winning acting by many viewers who expressed their approval online.

Barnes accomplished in her few moments on camera the same impact that watching Isbell’s real-life testimony had on those who have watched it. This portrayal can be seen along with the real courtroom footage from various places online (via LAD Bible).

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