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It can be assumed that everyone who has died within the house or near it’s property has become a ghost. As of the events of Game Over, all of the spirits have finally found peace and crossed over to the afterlife. By now, 36 deaths had been legally documented to have taken place in the house. In this same year, Cordelia Goode sent Madison Montgomery and Behold Chablis to the house in order to gather information about Michael Langdon, a possible next Supreme. They purchased the house under the guise of a newly married couple, keeping it in the possession of the Salem Coven to ensure no more deaths occurred within its walls.
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2011 was a landmark year for the Murder House, mostly (as viewers learn in "Apocalypse") because that's when Satan himself stepped in to play. The Harmons move into the house to start fresh after Ben's philandering nearly tears the family apart. Over time, their relationship deteriorated and Patrick began an online relationship with another man on a BDSM website. Desperate to keep Patrick around, Chad bought a rubber suit to try to join him in his BDSM community. Patrick wasn't interested, later claiming he was about to leave Chad for his online lover. He never got the chance, though, as Tate offed them in a 2010 flashback seen in the episode "Rubber Man."
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A conman named Stanley (Denis O'Hare), posing as a Hollywood executive, arrives with his young protégé Maggie Esmerelda (Emma Roberts), who becomes involved with Jimmy. The wealthy and spoiled Dandy Mott (Finn Wittrock), enabled by his doting mother Gloria (Frances Conroy), develops an unhealthy obsession with the freaks, particularly Bette and Dot. Perhaps the most dangerous of them all is a mysterious, deformed killer clown, known only as Twisty (John Carroll Lynch), who wreaks havoc on Jupiter and appears to be targeting freaks and townspeople alike.
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She kills the living and dead alike, happily tormenting everyone around her. The series premiered on October 5, 2011, and is broadcast on the cable television channel FX in the United States. In November 2011, it premiered internationally on the respective countries' Fox Networks Group. The first season premiered on October 5, 2011, and concluded on December 21, 2011. The second season premiered on October 17, 2012, and concluded on January 23, 2013. The third season premiered on October 9, 2013, and concluded on January 29, 2014.
He'd jetted off to Boston to support Hayden (Kate Mara), the student he'd been having an affair with and had gotten pregnant, as she got an abortion. But when he realizes his family is in trouble, he rushes back to Los Angeles. Though a rapist monster, Dr. Curran wasn't accustomed to killing folks, so he panicked and dragged her into the basement. He cut her in half for easy transportation and carved the infamous "Glasgow Smile" into her face.
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Ben Harmon, his wife Vivien, and their daughter Violet moved into the house, and over the course of a year, met their untimely deaths. Among those also victimized were Fiona and Dallas - two serial killer re-enactors who attempted to recreate the 1968 R. Franklin murders - Ben's mistress Hayden McClaine, exterminator Phil Critter, and Constance Langdon's lover Travis Wanderly, whose murder became known as the "Boy Dahlia" due to its similarities to the 1947 murder of Elizabeth Short.
Shots include figures wearing black robes and capirotes, a skeletal creature with wings and shots of dead goats, the Minotaur from the season also appears. For the first time, there are actual backgrounds that appear with the actor names instead of an all-black background, some of these images include witches hanging and Santa Muerte. Other elements include a black man with piercing eyes and a disturbing smile as well as voodoo dolls burning.

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From the moment she moves in, Violet is drawn to the tortured Tate, who she thought was just another of her father's patients. When they arrive, Violet runs off and Gladys rises from the tub in which she died. Shortly after, Dallas finds Fiona's body in the basement with her throat cut. He also finds Gladys and Maria, waiting to slit his throat as well, and likely ticked at having their deaths fetishized. Upstairs, Tate takes an axe to Bianca's stomach, though she escapes the house and its influence before dying. When she's found, the police assume her friends turned on her and tried recreating the Black Dahlia murder.
American Horror Story — Murder House, Episode 1
Set in 2015, the season follows the strange and dangerous happenings that seem to center around the retro Hotel Cortez in downtown Los Angeles, California, initially built as a secret torture chamber to fulfill the violent desires of founder James Patrick March (Evan Peters). Detective John Lowe (Wes Bentley) arrives at the hotel, based on intel from an anonymous tip, to investigate a grisly string of murders, each of which exemplifies a sin in violation of one of the Ten Commandments. He has become estranged from his wife Alex (Chloë Sevigny), who has depression, and his daughter Scarlett (Shree Crooks), after the disappearance of their son Holden (Lennon Henry) five years earlier.
The hotel is led by March's fashionista widow Elizabeth Johnson (Lady Gaga), also known as the Countess—who was mutated into a vampire by her former lovers, actor Rudolph Valentino (Finn Wittrock) and his wife Natacha Rambova (Alexandra Daddario)—and her current lover Donovan (Matt Bomer). Throughout his investigation, John also becomes entangled with the spirits of a heroin junkie named Sally McKenna (Sarah Paulson), hotel maid Hazel Evers (Mare Winningham), and James Patrick March, who is looking for a protégé to continue the violent acts he started when he was alive. Set in 2011, the season follows the Harmon family, which consists of wife and mother Vivien (Connie Britton), her psychiatrist husband Ben (Dylan McDermott), and their teenage daughter Violet (Taissa Farmiga), as they move from Boston to Los Angeles to make a fresh start after Vivien has a miscarriage. Soon after the miscarriage and before the move, Ben has an affair with one of his students, which almost tears the family apart. They move into a restored mansion and soon encounter the residence's housekeeper, Moira O'Hara (Frances Conroy and Alexandra Breckenridge), as well as their neighbors—the eccentric Langdon family, consisting of Constance (Jessica Lange) and her daughter Adelaide (Jamie Brewer), who has Down Syndrome. Ben and Vivien try to rekindle their relationship while Violet, experiencing depression, finds comfort in Tate (Evan Peters), one of Ben's patients.
I’m going to give it a shot myself as I am very curious to see if it lives up to these reviews. It came and went without much fuss, but it was still renewed for a second season. So now that Them – The Scare is here, the show is now set in 1993 and deals with an LAPD detective who takes on a murder that has something supernatural reach into her family itself. It shares a lead actress with season 1, Deborah Ayorinde, but essentially everything else is different. Though half-mad, he pushes on, allowing Constance to care for the surviving baby while he gets Vivien's affairs in order. He eventually reclaims his son in the season finale, "Afterbirth," ignoring Constance's warning about bringing the tot back into the Murder House.

At some point over the next decade, the house became the dentist office of Dr. David Curran. When a woman named Elizabeth Short arrived for an unlisted appointment, Curran used anesthesia to knock her unconscious and then proceeded to rape her, but used too much and inadvertently killed her via overdose. A panicked Curran dragged her corpse down to the basement, where the ghost of Charles Montgomery offered his assistance. Montgomery mutilated Short's body and cut her in half so Curran could dispose of her remains in an abandoned lot outside of the property.
The pilot episode of AHS Season 1 was shot on location but the rest of the season was shot on sets that were an exact replica of the house. The new season tells a different tale in each episode, linking back to story lines and characters from the original series. "Murder House" is the third episode of the first season of the television series American Horror Story, which premiered on the network FX on October 19, 2011. The episode was written by Jennifer Salt and directed by Bradley Buecker.
On August 16, 2016, FX announced a deal had been struck to feature an American Horror Story maze at Universal Studios Hollywood and Universal Orlando for their Halloween Horror Nights events. The maze featured sets and themes from Murder House, Freak Show, and Hotel. Freak Show's opening sequence changed things up, the series' theme music remains intact albeit with an added carnival-like soundscape. There are also shots of side show attractions like the Human Blockhead, knife throwing and sword swallowing. The main recurring element features a balloon twister popping balloons with a knife. Coven's opening sequence keeps the same music, and this sequence is the first one to be filmed primarily outside and not in an enclosed location.
Curran then disposed of Short's body, and soon after she was discovered, entering into Hollywood legend as the Black Dahlia. The current owners of the house, who purchased it for $3.2 million in 2015, sued the previous owners for not disclosing the house's connection to the AHS series. They claimed their house became a "macabre tourist attraction" and fans would often "trespass" and "attempt to break in."
American Horror Story viewers will recall that the plot of the first season was all about the ghosts who inhabit the “Murder House”— and torment its human occupants. She told WeLikeLA that a friend visiting the home reported seeing an apparition of a butler going up and down the stairs, and that the daughter of a previous owner had confirmed seeing a butler spirit as well. Oakenfold said she had also spoken to a former nun who lived in the house when it was a convent, and that the sister said she’d seen the spirit of a fellow nun who had passed away rocking back and forth in a rocking chair. She tells Scarlett Winslow (Sierra McCormick) in "Rubber (wo)Man Part Two" that she killed herself thinking that her death would make it onto the news. Instead the realtor found her body and buried it in the backyard with all the others. Though she seems to mellow a bit after meeting Scarlett, by the time the Winslow family has moved in, her ghost has become one of the most sadistic, angry spirits in the house.
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