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Obsessed with true crime? You’re not alone. From “House of Gucci” to “Tiger King,” true crime stories are more popular than ever, and thanks to podcasts, movies, TV shows, and documentaries, the ways to indulge in real-life crime stories are seemingly endless.
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- 11/10/2021
- by Latifah Muhammad
- Indiewire
If you thought there were already too many secrets at Camp Redwood, then allow us to present American Horror Story Season 9 Episode 3.
It was by far the best episode of American Horror Story Season 9, and one that featured reveals you would expect to come in the finale.
Let's run down all of the most significant developments, TV Fanatics.
Who the Heck is Nurse Rita?
One of the biggest twists of "Slashdance" focused on the reveal that Rita was just a cover created by Donna Chambers.
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What's more, Donna was the one who helped Mr. Jingles escape from the asylum. She's a psychologist who doesn't believe that anyone is really born evil.
Yes, really.
Even more concerning is that she's the reason the murderer is on the loose in Camp Redwood.
She...
It was by far the best episode of American Horror Story Season 9, and one that featured reveals you would expect to come in the finale.
Let's run down all of the most significant developments, TV Fanatics.
Who the Heck is Nurse Rita?
One of the biggest twists of "Slashdance" focused on the reveal that Rita was just a cover created by Donna Chambers.
Related: Enjoy Unlimited access to thousands of Movies and TV shows with Amazon Prime Video. Watch Anywhere. Cancel Anytime!
What's more, Donna was the one who helped Mr. Jingles escape from the asylum. She's a psychologist who doesn't believe that anyone is really born evil.
Yes, really.
Even more concerning is that she's the reason the murderer is on the loose in Camp Redwood.
She...
- 10/3/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
As if Mr. Jingles and the Night Stalker weren’t enough to contend with, Wednesday’s Ahs: 1984 revealed another pair of troublemakers lurking at Camp Redwood.
First, it turns out that “Nurse Rita” is actually Donna Chambers, a psychologist who helped Mr. Jingles (aka Benjamin Richter) escape in order to study him in his natural habitat, the site of his infamous 1970 killing spree. You see, Donna doesn’t believe that anyone is necessarily born evil. She admits that everyone has the capacity to do good or bad things, but that the urge to murder “needs to be activated by outside circumstances.
First, it turns out that “Nurse Rita” is actually Donna Chambers, a psychologist who helped Mr. Jingles (aka Benjamin Richter) escape in order to study him in his natural habitat, the site of his infamous 1970 killing spree. You see, Donna doesn’t believe that anyone is necessarily born evil. She admits that everyone has the capacity to do good or bad things, but that the urge to murder “needs to be activated by outside circumstances.
- 10/3/2019
- TVLine.com
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