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'Scream Queens' Season 1 Finale Spoilers: The Red Devil Killer To Be Unmasked?

With the finale of hit new series "Scream Queens" fast approaching, fans can expect to know who is behind the mask of the Red Devil Killer.

It was reported that the two-episode finale will be titled "Dorkus" and "The Final Girl(s)." With that, the episode will be shedding some light on who is responsible for the mess made in Wallace University.

A teaser can be taken away from the title of the episode, as it refers to the former president of Kappa Kappa Tau, Melanie Dorkus, played by Brianne Howey. It was revealed that the episode will reveal who was behind Melanie's spray tan accident, which was discussed earlier in the season.

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An earlier episode of "Scream Queens" hinted that it was Chanel, played by Emma Roberts, who replaced Melanie's spray tanner with chemicals that burned Melanie's skin. However, the new episode is expected to bring another twist to the story.

Along with that, Ryan Murphy, the co-creator of "Scream Queens," also revealed that fans will soon find out who the serial murderer is. According to Murphy's interview with E! Online, it has been obvious since the very beginning. However, he explained that they made it so that even the cast members do not know who the murderer is until the finale is aired. They filmed several endings so that there is still a sense of mystery on who is behind the killings.

He said, "The show is designed to be a roller coaster. It's a 'Whodunnit?' and almost nobody is what they seem. There are episodes coming up where we reveal hidden plot points and hidden character turns. I think the fun of it for me is that just when you think you've got it figured out, you don't. That's part of the reason why the actors were all so interested in doing it. "

"Scream Queens" season 1 finale is expected to air on FOX this Dec. 8.

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