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‘Two and a Half Men’ star Angus T. Jones unrecognizable during rare Los Angeles outing

formerhalf man has a whole new look.Angus T. Jones was recently snapped by a keen-eyed shutterbug while shopping for groceries in Los Angeles — a rare sighting for the all-grown-up child actor.The 29-year-old co-star of smash-hit sitcom “Two and a Half Men,” showed off a dramatic, dark buzz cut, a bushy beard and Jeffery Dahmer-style glasses.The disheveled look was a startling departure from the cute, reddish shag hair style he was famous for during the show’s ten season, sometimes controversial run.Jones, who notoriously once called the show “filth” and encouraged people not to watch, all while earning hundreds of thousands of dollars per episode, was seen casually sporting a black t-shirt and gray sweat shorts.
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Jeffery Dahmer Netflix series slammed by victim’s family
of one of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer’s victims says the new Netflix dramatization of the cannibal’s murder spree has dredged up painful trauma for his family — who are “pissed” at the streaming giant.Errol Lindsey, 19, became the twisted killer and sex offender’s 11th known victim when he was brutally murdered in July 1991, after being lured to Dahmer’s Milwaukee apartment to drink beer.Dahmer, who murdered and dismembered 17 men and boys, drilled a hole in Lindsey’s skull before pouring acid into it and decapitating him, authorities said.The sickening crimes were retold in Netflix’s “Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story,” which aired Wednesday — leaving many viewers “nauseated.” Lindsey’s cousin Eric Perry took to Twitter after it dropped to slam the streaming hit.“I’m not telling anyone what to watch, I know true crime media is huge rn, but if you’re actually curious about the victims, my family (the Isbell’s) are pissed about this show,” Perry wrote next to a side by side shot of his cousin, Rita Isbell, delivering a victim’s impact statement at Dahmer’s trial and the series’ reenactment. “It’s retraumatizing over and over again, and for what? How many movies/shows/documentaries do we need?”Isbell also told Insider that Netflix did not consult or pay her for the reenactment of her emotional courtroom outburst — which led to her being pulled off the stand by court officers.“When I saw some of the show, it bothered me, especially when I saw myself — when I saw my name come across the screen and this lady saying verbatim exactly what I said, she reportedly said.“If I didn’t know any better, I would’ve thought it was me.
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