
However, the realtor moved her body, leaving her death a mystery and filling her with more anger.

So she drove to the Murder House, thinking its high-profile status would cause her death to make headlines and likely catch the attention of her parents. The incident filled her with so much pain and hate she wanted to kill every living thing she crossed paths with, including herself. RELATED: Why Jessica Lange Left American Horror Story After enduring years of torture, Uncle Tony brought her to see her parents, revealing that they never died - they just didn't want her. As a child, Ruby was sent to live with her abusive Uncle Tony after her parents died. However, while taking a bath together, Ruby divulges her horrific past, which explains her violent tendencies. Both seem to share a twisted lust for blood and murder. In many ways, the girls are perfect for each other. In that time, she met another spirit, Ruby (Kaia Gerber), and began a romance. When "Rubber(wo)Man Part Two" picks up, it's clear weeks have passed since Scarlett murdered Maya and her friends. Given that all people killed on the Murder House's grounds are doomed to spend eternity there, Maya (Paris Jackson) and her posse still roam the halls - and they are hungry for revenge.

As far as their daughter's story goes, Scarlett's run-in with a particularly cruel group of popular girls resulted in her murdering them and burying their bodies behind a brick wall on the property. The first installment, " Rubber(wo)man Part One," followed Michael (Matt Bomer) and Troy (Gavin Creel), along with their angsty, slightly sociopathic teenage daughter Scarlett (Sierra McCormick), after they purchased American Horror Story: Murder House's titular home in hopes of renovating it into a haunted bed and breakfast. Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk's American Horror Stories' premiere kicked off with a bang, dropping a two-part episode. Warning: The following contains major spoilers for American Horror Stories Season 1, Episode 2, "Rubber(wo)Man Part Two," now streaming on Hulu.
