: Some viewers found this episode slower and more dialogue-heavy. Critics have noted that while it effectively addresses systemic failures and racism, it takes some creative liberties for dramatic effect, such as the portrayal of Glenda Cleveland’s living situation compared to reality.
For a deeper look into the systemic failures and the impact on the community depicted in the series, watch this review of 'Monster': Monster La storia di Jeffrey Dahmer s01e09
: Glenda continues to be haunted by nightmares and the sounds she heard through the vents. She accepts a "citizen’s merit award" but tells the police she will only keep it if they promise to "do better". : Some viewers found this episode slower and
: A real estate magnate, Joe Zilber, buys all of Dahmer's possessions at auction to destroy them, ensuring the money is distributed to the victims' families instead of becoming macabre collectibles. She accepts a "citizen’s merit award" but tells
: While the families suffer, Jeff is shown relatively content in solitary confinement, receiving fan mail and enjoying his new notoriety.