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** Andrew captures a cockroach in a cocktail glass. We later see the trapped roach dead right before the Andrew's [[spoiler:own demise, when he's trapped in the boathouse]].
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** Andrew captures a cockroach in a cocktail glass. We later see the trapped roach dead right before the Andrew's [[spoiler:own demise, when he's trapped in the boathouse]].
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Adapted from the non-fiction book ''Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U. S. History'' by Maureen Orth, it covers the titular murder --and ensuring fallout-- of famous fashion designer UsefulNotes/GianniVersace (Creator/EdgarRamirez) by Andrew Cunanan (Music/DarrenCriss) in [[TheNineties 1997]].
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Adapted from the non-fiction book ''Vulgar Favors: Andrew Cunanan, Gianni Versace, and the Largest Failed Manhunt in U. S. History'' by Maureen Orth, it covers the titular murder --and ensuring ensuing fallout-- of famous fashion designer UsefulNotes/GianniVersace (Creator/EdgarRamirez) by Andrew Cunanan (Music/DarrenCriss) in [[TheNineties 1997]].
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* BludgeonedToDeath: Andrew beats [[spoiler: Jeff]] to death using a claw hammer.
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* DropTheHammer: Andrew beats [[spoiler: Jeff]] to death using a claw hammer.
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* WidowMistreatment: Versace's lover Antonio is utterly ruined by Gianni's murder, as Gianni's homophobic sister Donatella fires him from her brother's company and exploits a legal technicality to cheat him out of Gianni's will. While in real life, Antonio would eventually manage to negotiate with the Versace family for a portion of the inheritance, the show ends with him attempting to kill himself.
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* HistoricalRelationshipOverhaul: Andrew Cunanan is presented as having had affairs with Versace and Lee Miglin, who is portrayed as a closeted gay man. There has never been any evidence that Cunanan knew either man, nor is there any evidence that Miglin was gay.
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* FashionDesigner: Versace is one of the world's most successful fashion designers, with his flamboyant designs helping define celebrity style of TheNineties.
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** Modesto gave that TV interview after Andrew's death. Sure, trying to profit of your son's murders and deaths is despicable, but still not quite as despicable as trying to do it when he's still alive.
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** Modesto gave that TV interview after Andrew's death. Sure, trying to profit of off your son's murders and deaths death is despicable, but still not quite as despicable as trying to do it when he's still alive.