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“ | If the enemy be hungry, give them food to eat. If they thirsts, give them water to drink. For thou shalt heap not coals upon them head, and the Lord will reward three. | „ |
~ Alma Fillcot monologuing. |
Alma Fillcot is the villainous main protagonist in the second season of Why Women Kill.
She was portrayed by Allison Tolman.
Appereance
Alma Filcot is an adult woman who first wears old-fashioned clothes, but later on, she starts using the dresses of Mrs. Yost.
Personality
Alma Fillcot appears to be originally as a fair and shy woman, but when Rita betrays her, Alma changes her nature. After this, she is cruel and bloodthirsty, with a drive to kill and destroy her enemies.
Biography
Secret Beyond The Door
In 1949, Vonda Van Essen (a member of a gardening club) died, and Alma wanted to fill a vacant seat. However, as she planned to do as such, Alma discovered her husband was a serial killer who had killed 26 people. She originally aimed to tell the police about her husband's murders, but she was stopped by Rita Castillo, who convinced her not to tell anyone due to her status as a club member being in jeopardy if she did.
The Woman in the Window
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Lady In The Lake
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Scene of the Crime
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They Made Me a Killer
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Dangerous Intruder
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The Woman in Question
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Murder, My Sweet
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The Unguarded Moment
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The Lady Confesses
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Victims
- Mrs. Yost (formerly)
- Isabel Vega
- Rita Castillo