![]() ![]() ![]() When she went to the police to claim credit for her murders, which were being pinned to the infamous Zodiac killer due to a traitor in her ranks, the male cop laughed at her confession. After shooting Warhol in his Factory over a script squabble, she served out a three-year prison sentence and continued to run her own serial killing operation with her SCUM followers from the psychiatric ward. In the flashback, Dunham inhabited a gradually spinning out Solanas, who had diagnosed paranoid schizophrenia. ![]() When announcing his idea for the semi-stand-alone episode - the Solanas story was told through a flashback tying the women of the present to Solanas‘ fictional then-girlfriend, Bebe Babbitt, played by another guest-star Frances Conroy - American Horror Story creator and showrunner Ryan Murphy had explained that the intent was to explore “female rage then and in the country now.” In telling the story of how Solanas preached her SCUM Manifesto (“Society for Cutting Up Men”), in which she instructed women to kill men in order to rise to power, the FX anthology series also offered an alternate theory to the identity of the famed Zodiac serial killer, someone Murphy had also explored in the show’s fifth season, Hotel. ![]()
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