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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. From the genre defining pilot episode of the show, to the confusing, meta season finale of its spinoff, "American Horror Stories," (was that episode just a video game or not?) the Murder House has loomed large in the "American Horror Story" universe for a decade, with each appearance piling on to the body count. In fact, the house has racked up so many deaths, you practically need a spreadsheet just to keep track of them all.
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It was first reported that she would portray "a woman who, at the start, is Lange's character's best friend, but will become her worst enemy", but this was altered.[57] Murphy stated that Bates' character will be "five times worse than [her] Misery character" and is also inspired by a "true event". Set in 1952, the season follows a struggling freak show led by Elsa Mars (Jessica Lange) in the sleepy town of Jupiter, Florida. Decades have passed since the public has looked upon freak shows as a form of entertainment, but Elsa dreams of finding a home for her "monsters", as well as for her own fame and fortune.
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James Cromwell and Kathy Bates each won an Emmy Award for their performances, while Lady Gaga won a Golden Globe Award. The series draws consistently high ratings for the FX network, with its first season being the most-viewed new cable series of 2011. Ben Harmon, his wife Vivien, and their daughter Violet moved into the house, and over the course of a year, met their untimely deaths.
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Adam's search leads him to a connection with photographer Theo Graves (Isaac Cole Powell), though this draws jealousy from Theo's toxic partner Sam (Zachary Quinto). Meanwhile, Dr. Hannah Wells (Billie Lourd) investigates a new disease spreading from Fire Island while Cabaret singer Kathy Pizzaz (Patti LuPone) handles decreasing audiences at her local bathhouse venue. The chapel was added on during the time when the home was owned by nuns and used as a convent, according to the real estate blog Captivating Houses.
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Still, he adds to the house's body count, and seems to start a trend of ghosts joining in the bloody mayhem. By the time Larry moved the surviving Langdons back into the house, he was pretty much devoted to Constance, body and soul. Though sweet and gentle, Beau had a childlike mind and suffered from a bone disease called craniodiaphyseal dysplasia, giving him a frightening appearance. Constance kept him chained in the attic in some twisted act of "love," but when Child Protective Services threatened to take him away, Constance wouldn't let them.
None of them realize it, though, until they try fleeing the house after watching the Rubber Man kill Adam. Scarlett runs home, shattered — but by then, the house's evil has a hold on her. She calls Maya and threatens to kill herself and leave a note blaming her popular clique unless the four come to the Murder House right now. There, Scarlett summons them to the basement where they're terrified by the twins, attacked by Infantata, and slaughtered by Scarlett, now fully embracing her Rubber Woman persona.
In 1994, Constance ordered Larry to smother her son Beauregard, who she had kept chained in the attic of the house as a result of his unsightly physical deformities, yet did not want to be taken away from her by Child Protective Services. Tate, by now under the home's influence, took vengeance on Larry for his brother's death by dousing him in gasoline and setting him on fire at his workplace, just as Larry's own family had been, then proceeded to massacre several students at his high school. After being followed by S.W.A.T back to the house, he was shot to death in his bedroom. Constance and Adelaide moved out of the house once more following these events, but moved next-door to the property in order to remain close to the ghosts of their deceased family members in the home.
Just when she thought her prayers were answered, however, Franklin stabbed her repeatedly in the back. He made it out alive, but his two victims would remain trapped in the horrific house forever. For Murder House, the sequence is set in the Harmons' basement and includes images of postmortem young children, fetuses in jars, skulls, a christening dress, a nurse's uniform, and a figure holding a pair of bloody hedge clippers.
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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. After her corpse was found, she infamously became known as the ”Black Dahlia”. Vivien goes on a bus tour of haunted places in Los Angeles, after finding the house is on the tour, where the origin of the house is explained. Charles Montgomery, the original owner of the house and a doctor, had developed an addiction to anesthesia and began to conduct Frankenstein-like experiments.
Those who see her as a caring person see an older woman (Frances Conroy). But those who just objectify women — like Ben — see her as young, seductive, and dangerous. As they tear through the abandoned house, smashing things and throwing their bang snaps, they found the gruesome remains of Dr. Montgomery's twisted practice still lingering in the basement.

Harry suffers from writer's block and later goes to a bar called the Muse one night, where he meets singer and songwriter Austin Sommers (Evan Peters) and erotic novelist Sarah Cunningham, known by the pseudonym Belle Noir (Frances Conroy), who assist him with his problem. A mysterious black pill is presented to Harry by Austin who claims it will help those with creativity and talent become increasingly advanced with their work, however, the pill also exacts a price in the form of horrifying side effects. Strange creatures referred to as "pale people" terrorize the stark and hollow town. Throughout the season, many disturbing events unfold, alongside various characters.
A production crew set up 15 cameras throughout the home and featured Hollywood psychic Patti Negri, exorcist Bishop James Long, Michelle Belanger, and other notable guests. However, the original font can still be seen, as it is used for "A", "H", "O" and "FX". Freak Show's opening sequence changed things up, the series' theme music remains intact albeit with an added carnival-like soundscape.

"Open House" flashed back to 1994, when she manipulated Larry to make sure no one ever took Beau away from her. With Hugo gone, Constance fell on hard times and had to abandon the house, after which the Harvey family — Larry (Denis O'Hare), Lorraine (Rebecca Wissocky), and their daughters Margaret (Shyloh Oostwald) and Angela (Katelyn Rodriguez) — moved in. Constance, though, wanted it back, so she seduced Larry and destroyed his family. He claimed be injured and in need of help, but once in the house, nursing students Maria (Rosa Salazar) and Gladys (Celia Finklestein) realized he didn't have a scratch. When he returned to the tied up Maria, he taunted her, as well as her religion.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower (Neal McDonough) has been given a dreadful task to reason with some unexpected and unwanted guests as his wife, Mamie Eisenhower (Sarah Paulson), has gone behind his back and makes a life-threatening decision. Set in 2016 and 2017, the fictional town of Brookfield Heights, Michigan, is left divided in the wake of Donald Trump's election as president. Local restaurant owner Ally Mayfair-Richards (Sarah Paulson) is left utterly distraught, along with her wife Ivy (Alison Pill). Despite the help of her psychiatrist, Dr. Rudy Vincent (Cheyenne Jackson), Ally becomes increasingly unstable in the following weeks, as her long-repressed phobias begin to re-emerge, and they begin to affect her relationships with her wife and their son, Oz (Cooper Dodson). As Ally attempts to re-adjust to regular life despite her growing anxiety and paranoia, she becomes terrorized by a group of masked assailants, donned in clown attire, who are only present when she is alone, leaving those around her to wonder if she was truly attacked, or if they were merely hallucinations.
The sixth season premiered on September 14, 2016, and concluded on November 16, 2016. The seventh season premiered on September 5, 2017, and concluded on November 14, 2017. The eighth season premiered on September 12, 2018, and concluded on November 14, 2018. The ninth season premiered on September 18, 2019, and concluded on November 13, 2019. Seasons 5 to 7 premiered on the same day and same time with the American broadcasts on FX in Canada, though the first season followed a slightly different schedule as that network launched on October 31, 2011.
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