Shirley Hughes, mother of the late 31-year-old deaf Tony Hughes, who Dahmer brutally killed in 1991, bashed Peter's Golden Globe win and slammed the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for nominating him for playing the serial killer.
“There are a lot of sick people in this world. And people winning acting roles from playing killers keeps the obsession going, and this makes sick people thrive on the fame,” she told TMZ immediately after the Golden Globe Award ceremony.
She continued to say that Peters should have acknowledged the victims’ survivors and paid tribute to the 17 young men and teenage boys who Dahmer murdered. She also thought that Peters should have utilized his glory moment to inform Hollywood to stop idealizing serial murderers by re-enacting their stories on screen.
The 36-year-old actor rather thanked his family, friends, the cast and crew and Ryan Murphy and added, ”I sincerely hope something good came out of the show.”
Hughes concluded, “It’s a shame that people can take our tragedy and make money. The victims never saw a cent. We go through these emotions every day.”