Netflix’s Newest True Crime Docuseries Asks ‘Should I Marry a Murderer?’ (No, You Should Not)
Primarily, because he's a murderer.
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Share on Facebook Share on X Google Preferred Share to Flipboard Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Send an Email Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text [This story contains spoilers from So I Married an Axe Murderer .] In 1993’s So I Married an Axe Murderer , Mike Myers thought he married an axe murderer (and then he didn’t, and then he did again, and then he found out, factually, that he did not). As it turns out, the killer was Amanda Plummer’s character, not Nancy Travis’, with the axe, in whatever room in which she murdered Travis’ ex-husbands. Myers and Travis’ Charlie and Harriet live happily ever after, probably, with the exception that she has to spend the rest of her days listening to his beat poetry. Related Stories TV Netflix's Harlan Coben Series 'The Woods' Unveils Cast Led by Tom Bateman, Michelle Keegan TV 'Stranger Things: Tales From '85' Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix -- Showrunner Eric Robles Teases What's Ahead In the 2026 Netflix docuseries Should I Marry a Murderer? , Dr. Caroline Muirhead factually knows her Scottish fiancé Alexander McKellar killed an innocent man and buried him on a farm, but she moves back in with him anyway. The title is provocative and very easy to answer (“No!”), but it is posed as a legitimate question that Muirhead faces at least twice in the three-part documentary now streaming. If right about now you are wondering, “Was she on drugs?!” Yes, yes she was. Muirhead, a young forensic pathologist, met McKellar on Tinder, and the two begin dating. After about a month, their whirlwind romance became a whirlwind engagement. It is the typical boy-meets-girl, boy-falls-in-love-with-girl, boy-confesses-to-girl-he-killed-a-bicyclist-and-dumped-the-body-in-an-animal-burial-pit tale. Is there no original storytelling left in Hollywood? McKellar confesses to Muirhead that he struck bicyclist Tony Parsons , who was on a 100-mile ride from Fort Wi...
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