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Who Killed Bunny? Our List Of “Only Murders in the Building” Suspects Keeps Growing

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“Only Murders in the Building” is back for season two and asking one big question: Who killed Bunny? At the end of season one, Mabel (Selena Gomez) found Bunny (Jayne Houdyshell) in her apartment, apparently stabbed with a knitting needle. Things didn’t look good for Mabel, Charles (Steve Martin), and Oliver (Martin Short), but as season two opens, our beloved trio are convinced they’re being framed.

The end of season one set up that Charles, Oliver, and Mabel would have the most to gain if Bunny died. All season, Bunny was intent on getting Oliver evicted, but in the finale, she moves to have all three removed from the Arconia apartment building. There are a lot of reasons why they might have wanted Bunny dead — but season two has some pretty strong evidence that they’re innocent.

The fifth episode of “Only Murders in the Building” dropped on Hulu on July 20, and we’re sorting through the clues we have so far to try to figure out just which Arconia resident — or adjacent person — killed Bunny. In episode four, we find out via Lucy (Zoe Colletti) that the building as a secret system of tunnels that anyone can use to get around without being caught — and that the murderer used them to kill Bunny, get away, and hide clues around the building. Lucy also heard the murderer sneeze. Does the culprit have terrible allergies? Episode five also provided some clarity about Mabel’s love interest Alice (Cara Delevingne), but it might have just made her seem even more guilty.

Read on to see the evidence against every person who might have killed Bunny and our current verdict on if they’re guilty.

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