Who Was The Killer In Only Murders In The Building

Okay, murder mystery fans, gather 'round! Let's dish about the burning question that had us all glued to our screens: Who dunnit in Only Murders in the Building?
Season 1: Tim Kono Bites the Dust
Remember the first season? Ah, good times! We were introduced to our lovable trio of podcasting pals: Charles, Oliver, and Mabel. Their mission? Solve the murder of their neighbor, Tim Kono.
The suspense was thicker than Mabel's amazing sweaters. But in the end, the killer reveal was totally unexpected!
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The Bassoonist Did It!
It was Jan, Charles's girlfriend! Can you believe it? The quiet, seemingly sweet bassoon player was a stone-cold killer.
She poisoned Tim because… well, let's just say their relationship wasn't exactly harmonious. Imagine your date poisoning you! Talk about a bad romance.

Season 2: Bunny Folger's Final Act
Season two brought us another murder mystery, this time involving the grumpy, gone-too-soon, Bunny Folger. This death hit closer to home!
Our podcasters were prime suspects! Talk about pressure. It’s like being accused of stealing the last slice of pizza at a party, but way, way worse.
Poppy White: The Voice Behind the Murder
The mastermind? Poppy White, the seemingly meek assistant to Cinda Canning! Who saw that coming?!

She manipulated her boyfriend, Detective Kreps, to do her dirty work so she could become a famous podcaster herself. So ambitious!
Season 3: Ben Glenroy's Curtain Call
Oh, season three! Broadway, babies! This time, the victim was the arrogant but lovable actor, Ben Glenroy, played by the one and only Paul Rudd.

Was it a jealous co-star? A disgruntled director? The possibilities were endless, like the number of times Charles said "Brazzos".
Two Killers in the Theatre!
Plot twist! Turns out it was two people. Donna DeMeo tried to poison Ben, and Cliff DeMeo accidentally pushed him down the elevator shaft when Ben was trying to call out his mom for poisoning him!
Donna, to protect her son's production that Ben was going to ruin, and Cliff, trying to protect his mother! Family drama at its finest, folks. Imagine your mom poisoning your biggest show!

So, What Have We Learned?
If Only Murders in the Building has taught us anything, it's that anyone can be a killer! Even the seemingly harmless neighbor who waters your plants while you're away.
Always trust your gut (and your podcasting instincts!). And maybe, just maybe, don't date the bassoonist.
Now, go forth and solve your own neighborhood mysteries! But maybe stick to finding out who's been stealing your newspaper first. Stay safe, murderinos!
