Dr. Phil speaks to CBS 58 about his three-part Jeffrey Dahmer series

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Milwaukee and Southeast Wisconsin have been in the spotlight of infamy for the past couple of months with the release of two popular Jeffrey Dahmer projects on Netflix: one, a dramatized series, and the other, a documentary.
While the series has been lauded for its acting and storytelling, the people of Milwaukee have not necessarily seen it the same way. Many have seen it as re-traumatizing, a bit embarrassing and perhaps even shameful.
This week on the Dr. Phil show, which airs weekdays on CBS 58 at 3:00 p.m., Dr. Phil focuses on the trauma, the victims and what the renewed spotlight on the story does to the victims.
Dr. Phil joined us on Tuesday, Nov. 15 to discuss his three-part series about the evil of Jeffrey Dahmer.
After watching our interview with Dr. Phil, be sure to catch his three-part series which begins this afternoon on CBS 58 at 3:00 p.m.