jeff young | 1988
© paul natkin

Megadeth during the ''So Far...So Good...So What?!'' era
1988 ♪ The Cat & Fiddle
Megadeth with Slash and Duff.
Y’all….. Evan Peters & Niecy Nash are giving us the performance of their lives & it is INTENSE!! The are fully doing justice to the victims stories, & already had me crying the first episode. I have NEVER seen any other true crime work showcase the true, complex emotions of the victims the way they are displayed in this show. Placing us in the shoes of the survivors & victims is the only way to tell this terror filled story anymore. The fact that Dahmer’s story was used to cover up the racism & homophobia that took place along with the failure of his parents & the police department to stop him, is a heavy reflection of these still ongoing issues in our society. Though this is an ill-fated story, it humanizes the victims & survivors in a dehumanizing society. These were REAL people with REAL emotions & SOULS, & we MUST remember them over the monster who traumatized them and/or took their lives.
Steven M. Hicks, 18
Steven Tuomi, 25
Ricky Beeks, 33
Raymond Smith, 32
Joseph Bradehoft, 25
Jamie Doxtator, 14
Richard Guerrero, 22
Anthony Hughes, 31
Oliver Lacy, 24
Errol Lindsey, 19
Ernest Miller, 22
Anthony Sears, 26
Konerak Sinthasomphone, 14
Edward W. Smith, 27
Curtis Straughter, 17
David C. Thomas, 22
Matt Turner, 20
Jeremiah Weinberger, 23
Survivors
Ronald Flowers
Tracy Edwards
Preston Davis
Billy Capshaw
Brother Sinthasomphone
Glenda Gleveland
To each & every family member effected, & to the many others whose names are unknown.
People who get serial killer tattoos are gross. Imagine having no respect for murder victims or their partner, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, aunts/uncles, cousins and friends.
Satchel drinking Monster out of a champagne flute is a constant mood 😍🤘😂