

Comedy · Crime
Overview
Beverly is the perfect happy homemaker, along with her doting husband and two children, but this nuclear family just might explode when her fascination with serial killers collides with her ever-so-proper code of ethics.
Top Cast


Kathleen Turner
Kathleen Turner
Beverly Sutphin
Kathleen Turner
Beverly Sutphin


Sam Waterston
Sam Waterston
Eugene Sutphin
Sam Waterston
Eugene Sutphin


Ricki Lake
Ricki Lake
Misty Sutphin
Ricki Lake
Misty Sutphin


Matthew Lillard
Matthew Lillard
Chip Sutphin
Matthew Lillard
Chip Sutphin


Scott Morgan
Scott Morgan
Detective Pike
Scott Morgan
Detective Pike


Walt MacPherson
Walt MacPherson
Detective Gracey
Walt MacPherson
Detective Gracey


Justin Whalin
Justin Whalin
Scotty
Justin Whalin
Scotty


Patricia Dunnock
Patricia Dunnock
Birdie
Patricia Dunnock
Birdie


Lonnie Horsey
Lonnie Horsey
Carl
Lonnie Horsey
Carl


Mink Stole
Mink Stole
Dottie Hinkle
Mink Stole
Dottie Hinkle
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