
6 Clues From "F Marry Kill" That Help Unravel The Mystery Of The Swipe Right Killer
Note: This post contains spoilers for F Marry Kill. Read at your own risk!
If you're a sucker for crime and comedy, F Marry Kill is bound to be up your alley — especially if you love solving a good murder mystery.
Lucy Hale stars as Eva, a Colorado woman navigating the complicated world of online dating following a breakup with her long-term boyfriend.
The good news? She matches with three potential suitors named Kyle, Norman, and Mitch (played by Jedidiah Goodacre, Samer Salem, and Brendan Morgan).
The bad news? There's a serial killer on the loose who seems to be finding their latest victims on dating apps — talk about bad timing...
And even worse? Each of her new guys fits the profile of the Swipe Right Killer. This all comes to light thanks to Eva being a true crime junkie and obsessively listening to the Mark My Murder podcast.
So, let's play amateur detective for a minute and unpack the clues that'll help you uncover the killer's *true* identity before the credits roll:
1. To start, they have a background or specialize in forensic science because little to no clues are found at each crime scene. Could it be Norman? He studies this exact subject AND happens to install security systems...
2. Empty bottles of rosé are found at each victim's house, proving the killer has an appetite for it. You know who else does? Kyle. He orders it while out on his first date with Eva.
3. An unidentifiable fingerprint is discovered with speculation that it's due to scarring. Is it smudged, inconclusive, or suddenly super suspicious that Mitch has no fingerprints?!
4. Eventually, a bloody footprint is left behind. It's not only a specific sneaker brand but a men's size 10, helping further narrow the search. That is until we discover all three of Eva's suitors wear this same shoe size.
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5. They collect a single high heel or stiletto from each victim as a trophy. Norman once again raises red flags as Eva stumbles upon a single high heel lingering under his bed one night.
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6. And finally, are they single? You'd like to think so since they're on dating apps, but you can't rule out that they could be taken!
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A little serial dating never killed anyone. 📱🔪 F Marry Kill starring Lucy Hale and Virginia Gardner is now playing in select theaters and on digital. Watch the Trailer Now!

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