: Victim advocacy, the humanization of Dahmer's targets, systemic failures in law enforcement, and the resilience of the deaf community.
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: The episode explores the life of Tony Hughes, a kind and ambitious young man navigating the world as a deaf person in the late 1980s. It depicts his aspirations, his close-knit family, and his tragic encounter with Jeffrey Dahmer. The narrative is notable for its use of prolonged silence and muffled sound design to immerse the viewer in Tony’s perspective.