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So how many people did he actually kill?


The cop said on TV that they had a "serial killer", and his apartment was apparently stacked floor to ceiling with body parts, bags and tupperware after the first killing we saw. He also tells the shrink he only killed three. Two of those killings were after the cop's appearance on TV mentioning the "serial killer". was he killing people before the British girl?

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he definitely killed before Fiona. too many tupperware, dripping garbage bags, and too much blood everywhere

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In an interview Reynolds specifically said that they wanted Jerry's house look like a hoarder's den. It's safe to say that most of those boxes (before the Fiona kill) were just random junk, food containers and other stuff. So he only killed the three women from work and his mom early on.

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I rewatched the ending and it is probably not heap of heads. I would say that he killed only the ones we saw.

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I got the impression the cop was being a "country yokel" type cop, not a criminal behavioralist. So his use of "serial killer" wasn't about a strict body count, but the apparently horrific nature of the crime.

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I thought he hadn't actually been out of hospital all that long at the start of the movie, presumably after killing his mother. Pretty sure Fiona was his first murder.

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The way his supervisor talks to him at the beginning of the movie implies he has only been out of the hospital a few weeks (or maybe months) before he kills Fiona.

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I think more.

After he comes home from his night with Lisa, and Fiona's head screams at him, the cat says something about "like before" so I think he's done it before, not just his mother. I think that's why the therapist and the recent release from prison/institution.

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