Only Murders in the Building episode 8 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
In a twist-filled episode, the team discovers Tim Kono's phone, revealing his investigation into a black market jewelry dealer and his fear of being murdered. Dedicated fans, the Arconiacs, provide theories, leading to a dramatic reenactment implicating Teddy Dimas and his son in Tim's murder. Under threat, the team rushes to record a podcast episode accusing the Dimases. However, a shocking twist reveals Tim was poisoned before being shot, indicating the real murderer might still be in the building, leaving the mystery unsolved.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is involved in the Brazzos podcast?
Characters in a murder mystery, including one who played Brazzos.
What is significant about Tim Kono's phone?
It suggests Tim Kono feared he would be murdered and was investigating a black market jewelry dealer.
Who are the Arconiacs?
Fans of the "Only Murders" podcast who discuss theories and show loyalty to the show.
What threat does Teddy Dimas pose to the podcast team?
He demands they end their podcast with a false narrative about Tim Kono's death.
What did the team discover on Tim Kono's phone?
Evidence of Teddy Dimas and his son Theo's involvement in a past crime.
Who did the team initially suspect of murdering Tim Kono?
They considered various suspects, including Howard Morris.
What role do the Arconiacs play in solving the murder?
They offer alternative theories and help in reenacting the murder scenario.
What is the team's final theory about the murder?
They hypothesize that Theo Dimas killed Tim Kono to protect his father's crimes.
What urgency is there in recording the final podcast episode?
They are under threat from Teddy Dimas to conclude their podcast with a specific narrative.
What new evidence comes to light at the end?
Tim Kono was poisoned before being shot, suggesting the Dimases were not the murderers.
Is the murder of Tim Kono solved by the end of the episode?
No, the revelation of new evidence indicates the real murderer is still at large.