John Waters' 1994 film "Serial Mom," presented like a true crime drama, tells the "real" story of Beverly Sutphin (Kathleen Turner), a placid and peaceful stay-at-home mom in suburban Baltimore who secretly commits murders on the side. At breakfast with her family (Sam Waterston, Ricki Lake, Matthew Lillard), Beverly is the perfect sitcom version of a matriarch, always smiling and sunny and helpful, cooking nutritious meals and shying away from curse words. When left alone, Beverly's other side emerges, and she makes dark prank phone calls to her exasperated neighbor (Mink Stole), gleefully unleashing a fusillade of obscenities. Beverly has serial killer memorabilia in her nightstand drawer, and sometimes listens to audio recordings of Ted Bundy (voiced by Waters).

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