Only Murders In The Building Episode 9: Ending Explained! Is Jan Tim’s Killer? Spoilers!

Only Murders In The Building is available on Disney Plus! If you want to know the explanation of the end of episode 9, read on! Episode 9 opens with confirmation that Jan is still alive and being taken to the hospital. Charles takes her home and takes care of her. She has an upcoming gig where she plays music as part of a band, and she wants to perform despite Charles’s concern. Charles wonders if Jan should mention his Howard theory to the cops a murder has been solved, but not Tim Kono’s. Charles thinks he should quit the podcast group because Jan means a lot to him. But he does not have time to think because his double Saz makes its appearance.

Only Murders In The Building Episode 9

 On the podcast, the group must clarify that they did not solve the mystery of the murder of Tim Kono, it was not Teddy and Theo. The residents of the building are now fed up with them. The others are alarmed at the resemblance of Charle’s waterfall as she delves into their murder theories. Saz says they need a mobile, and Jan is upset that they let her help them when she was kicked out of the group. Saz thinks that if they find out who Tim’s lover is, they’ll find the murderer. If you want to know the explanation of the end of episode 9, read on!

Only Murders In The Building Episode 9 Ending Explained: Is Jan Tim’s Killer?

After talking to Tim’s neighbor, it is confirmed that Tim was seeing a woman. Eventually, they find a bassoon cleaner among Tim’s sex toys, which seems to confirm that Jan was dating Tim before he died. However, it’s unclear why she would have killed Tim if she was in love with him. From the newly acquired knowledge, we can deduce that Jan lied to Charles about his professional and personal life. His particular interest in solving the mystery of Tim’s death also gives credence to the idea that Jan is attempting to sabotage the investigation.

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Stabbing himself is precisely the sort of thing a suspect would do to avoid being suspected. While Jan doesn’t have a clear motive for killing Tim, it’s possible her reasons stemmed from some of the mental health issues she told Charles about on their first date.

At this point, there are some pretty compelling arguments and circumstantial evidence that point to Jan as Tim’s killer. However, the show has a reputation for providing false leads, and Jan might not be the killer after all. Plus, the fact that the killer has a personal connection to Tim is exactly the twist this mystery needs to end on a satisfactory note. Therefore, we have every reason to believe that Jan is Tim’s killer.

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