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Spoilers below forSharp Objects.

In need of a therapist?
Holy hell, yes.
A vicious serial killer?
Eh, that wasnt so clear.
Until the end, anyway.
(Yeesh, those end-credits scenes were haunting.)
But if you paid careful attention, the hints began piling up the very first moment Amma appeared onscreen.
Here were the four biggest clues that Amma was the killer.
Chief Vickery and Richard wondered who would have enough time away from prying eyes to commit such gruesome crimes.
A teenager when school is out.
Women dont kill like that
The killer is almost always a man.
In real life, studies posit that roughly90 percent of all murders are committed by men.
Her friends, too, are cognizant that women can be just as brutal as men.
Vickery responds, It doesnt fit the profile.
Women dont kill like that … that violent.
Camille gets in the last word: Until they do.
ButSharp Objectsoffered up quite a few clues that the dollhouse was more than just Ammas fancy.
because the color of the dining chair upholstery doesnt match up?
Another scene then reveals they were using the dollhouse as cover to take some pills.
But its also possible that Amma was showing off how masterfully she turned human teeth into her ivory floor.
Still, it was more than just a feeling that suggested these girls were up to something.
They were hanging around crime scenes far too often to be casual observers.
Nobody but the killer(s) would know that Natalie was already dead.