Warning: This article contains spoilers from Only Murders in the Building season 4, episode 4, "The Stunt Man."Only Murders in the Building season 4's characters as a producer on the Hollywood movie being made about Charles-Haden Savage (Steve Martin), Oliver Putnam (Martin Short), and Mabel Mora (Selena Gomez). Prior to the cliffhanger in "The Stunt Man," her role thus far revolved around the movie and was seemingly unrelated to Sazz's death.

That has changed now that she is seen inside the future home of the Sazz Pataki Impact Academy, which was revealed in a flashback to be a secret ion project that tragically left incomplete before Sazz's death. When Charles, Oliver, and Mabel heard a noise from inside, they entered the dark, cluttered, and unfinished facility, only to discover Bev, who pointed a gun at them and threatened to blow their brains out if they moved. This raises the question of why the Hollywood movie producer is there and why she is threatening Charles, Oliver, and Mabel.

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There Is More To Bev Than The Trio Thought

It is currently unconfirmed why Bev is at the unfinished Sazz Pataki Impact Academy and why she has a gun with her, but it may relate to her job as a Hollywood producer. Both Bev and Sazz worked in Hollywood, and while a high-powered producer and a stunt double might not seem like two individuals who would have crossed paths, they may be tightly connected due to their involvement in the industry. Depending on the nature of a potential relationship, Bev may have played a role in Sazz's death, or she may be investigating it on her own .

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Regardless of whether Bev knew Sazz, there is also the possibility that she is investigating Sazz's death for the movie. The death of Charles' longtime stunt double and friend adds a layer of personal tragedy to the movie, leading Bev to learn about and investigate Sazz's dream project. Only Murders in the Building often takes seemingly threatening characters and moments and quickly reveals them to be comedic and harmless, and this could be the case at the beginning of the next episode, with Bev holding a prop gun that she found, and playing an ill-advised joke on the trio.

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Episode 4's Opening Auditions Are Even More Suspicious Now

Bev Melon (Molly Shannon), Tawny Brothers (Siena Werber) and Trina Brothers (Catherine Cohen)  at auditions for the podcast movie in Only Murders in the Building Season 4 Episode 4

While Bev could be a red herring, there have been clues indicating that she could be Sazz's killer, with one of the most significant clues being the timing of the auditions Bev holds in "The Stunt Man." A flyer about open auditions for the Only Murders in the Building movie is conveniently slipped under the door to Mabel's new apartment when she is not there and Howard Morris (Michael Cyril Creighton) is supposed to be staying there in case the mysterious Dudenoff returns. This predictably lured Howard away from the apartment and to the auditions where Bev was present.

Mabel has been squatting in Dudenoff's apartment, which is where she is now living.

It is strange that there would be open auditions held in the Arconia for a big-budget Hollywood movie starring Eugene Levy, Zach Galifianakis, and Eva Longoria. Bev confirmed that Josh Gad had already been cast as Howard, and other well-known actors have likely been cast to play the other Arconia residents as well. The auditions may provide an alibi for Bev to be in New York City while she tries to erase evidence of her involvement in Sazz's death.

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Beyond the open auditions, there is also the matter of Bev conveniently ing the trio about the movie the morning after Sazz died. She may have been trying to draw them away from New York and to Los Angeles while Sazz was disposed of, and thereby delaying their discovery of what happened. Bev is also established to be bad with faces, as she described the Brothers sisters as identical twins even though they are not, meaning she could have killed Sazz when she was intending to kill Charles and was unable to distinguish between their faces.

Why Bev Melon May Not Be Sazz's Killer

It's Too Soon For The Killer To Be Revealed

Sazz Pataki (Jane Lynch) ghost in Only Murders in the Building Season 4 Episode 2

Despite the clues pointing to Bev potentially being Sazz's killer, it is too early in the season for such a massive reveal. There are still six episodes left, meaning there are inevitably many more twists and turns ahead of the real killer being unmasked, with more than half of Only Murders in the Building season 4's release still to come. Why Bev is by herself at the Sazz Pataki Impact Academy and what she knows may help the case move forward, but she is not where the investigation ends.

Bev is more likely to be a red herring, although her real reason for being in New York and looking into an important part of Sazz's life will surely provide new insight into the ongoing investigation.

It is important to that it was seemingly Charles, and not Sazz, who was the shooter's actual target. Charles and Bev met for the first time this season and do not have any personal history together, making it difficult to see what kind of motive Bev could have for wanting to kill him. Bev is more likely to be a red herring, although her real reason for being in New York and looking into an important part of Sazz's life will surely provide new insight into the ongoing investigation.

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This Could Be Another Dopplegänger

"The Stunt Man" introduced a new character, Glenn Stubbins (Paul Rudd), who was revealed to be Ben Glenroy's stunt double. When addressing Rudd's surprising Only Murders in the Building return, showrunner John Hoffman teased that "we have dopplegängers all throughout the season," which could mean that the character holding the gun may not be Bev, but a dopplegänger of hers. This could explain why she was shown in the dark, to avoid revealing any minor ways she looks different from the real Bev.

This character may even be Helga, with the latest episode revealing her as the identity of the mysterious voice on the ham radio. Helga is the former girlfriend of Rudy Thurber (Kumail Nanjiani), one of Only Murders in the Building's Westies, and was said to be even too weird by their standards. While the Westies' secrets have seemingly been shared, there may be more to Helga, especially if she is a dopplegänger of Bev looking into Sazz's death. Only Murders in the Building's Bev cliffhanger is the latest mystery that keeps the series compelling to watch.

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Only Murders in the Building
Release Date
August 31, 2021
Showrunner
Steve Martin, John Hoffman
Directors
Cherien Dabis
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Only Murders in the Building follows three strangers, each with a shared interest in true crime, who team up to investigate a death in their apartment building, unraveling secrets and uncovering unexpected twists.

Writers
Steve Martin, John Hoffman
Seasons
4
Creator(s)
Steve Martin, John Hoffman