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Featuring ghosts, cults and even aliens, the show has now been running on FX for over a decade. While many of the supernatural elements are entirely fictional, there are some parts of each season's story that ring all too true , namely one story that loosely adapted an infamous home invasion. Within the universe of the show, the American Horror Story version of the home invasion supposedly struck fear into America long before another infamous criminal from the real world.

Richard Benjamin Speck (December 6, –

In the episode, two nursing students are shown studying in their dorm before answering a knock at the door. They find a seemingly beaten and bleeding man, but quickly realize the wound on his head is a ruse. Before the nurses can respond, however, the mysterious stranger attacks them , killing one of the young ladies before forcing the other to wear a nurse's uniform and then killing her, as well.

This mysterious killer is established as R. Franklin -- a home-invading killer whose vile actions predated those of Charles Manson and his cult. In the universe of Murder House , Franklin "changed the culture" through his homicides, with a group of serial killer enthusiasts in the episode's present day storyline trying to imitate what he did. The idea of serial killer fanboys and copycats is sadly a reality, but so are the actions of R.

Franklin -- sort of. American Horror Story's Eric Dawson discusses Margot Robbie's audition experience for the show, and fans figure out which role she went for in Shockingly enough, the American Horror Story home invasion is based on a real-life crime, making its murders even more visceral. Series creator Ryan Murphy confirmed that R.

Franklin and his murders in the American Horror Story home invasion were somewhat inspired by those of real-life killer Richard Speck.