The Devil in Meis the newest game inThe Dark Pictures Anthologyseries. In it, Supermassive Games has mostly moved away from monsters and demons to focus on a serial killer with more historical roots. The murderer inThe Devil in Meis based on the real-life killer named H.H. Holmes, most remembered for his “murder hotel” that he built during the Chicago’s World’s Fair to prey on visitors.

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Players will come across a bunch of clues that give some hints about the killer’s real identity. But with the sheer amount of hiddensecrets to find inThe Devil in Me, some players may have missed a few important clues to figure out everything that is happening. Also, if players lost a character or two during their playthrough, they may have even missed entire chapters of the game.

Spoilers ahead.

7The Story of Connie the Dog

Connie is a pit bull that has a big part to play in this game. There is a choice to either kill orsave this dog inThe Devil in Meas Jamie, and this pooch is important to the final part of the game as well. But some players may be wondering how or why this fuzzy friend is on the island to start with.

While looking around the suite in the Morello’s chapter, players will get to see hints of the family that was killed before they arrived. The man who brought them to the island is not Du’Met; Kate discovers a picture of him labeled Joseph Morello. This man is a true-crime writer, and he was chosen by Du’Met as someone who was looking for sources for his latest novel. The subject of it was the very Manny Sherman that converted the FBI Agent Munday, who turned him into the serial killer Du’Met.

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In the next room, though, players find another weird little detail; the Morellos brought a pet with them. There is a bowl on the ground with the name Connie painted on it. Connie is an odd name for a male dog, but it makes sense to anyone who is a fan of the series: Connie was also a nickname for Conrad inMan of Medan. Like Connie the dog, Conrad also escaped death off of a speed boat. Connie is the only one of the Morellos to survive Du’Met’s clutches if players don’t makebad choices inThe Devil in Me.

6The Victims of Du’Met Are Numbered

When checking out the Spa location as either Jamie in the Theatrical Cat or Mark inThe Devil in Me’s Curator’s Cut, players will come across some of the KD Builders contractor mannequins and their work IDs. Each ID has a number on it as well as a name in Du’Met’s handwriting. Jesse Clark, the foreman is listed as number 11, while Natalie Morello’s body is labeled as kill number 176.

This, coupled with the kill count in the lobby on the wall that keeps going up as people die, players must know that Du’Met has killed at least 180 people.

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5There Are Most Likely Two Killers

Throughout the wholesix hours ofThe Devil in Me, Du’Met always seems to be wherever the players are. He’s in the limo that brings them there but then wanders around as the groundskeeper. He’s downstairs with Mark in his workshop while also in the interview room where Jamie is watching. The game is very good at letting players know exactly what time it is in each chapter, so anyone willing to put in the work can make a pretty accurate timeline of where Du’Met must be during each chapter. To those that do,The Devil in Memakes it fairly obvious that even with control of the Director’s Suite, Du’Met could not be everywhere he is during the game.

There are also a few hints that there are two men with two different modus operandi. One seems to be devoted to preserving his kills, while the other wants to destroy his victims completely. If the killer was all about using the curing factory to freeze, mummify, and preserve his victims, why did he try to burn Charlie to a crisp? A burned body wouldn’t be great to make into one of his gruesome animatronics.

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Hector Munday, the FBI agent who would become Du’Met was into mutilating his victims. The evidence of his first kills, as the Shoestring killer, show him stabbing the victims many times before removing their teeth and one of their ears. Also, in the curing factory, there is a newspaper with an article about Hector Munday catching a killer that was trying to preserve his kills, called the Imaginary Killer, who made animatronics out of his kills. Two different killers with two different ways of doing things is the only way that some of Du’Met’s kills make any sense.

This also explains thehappy ending ofThe Devil in Mewhere Du’Met is killed on the boat. Mark throws a hook into Du’Met’s chest, and he is dragged into a boat’s propeller. The boat then crashes into some rocks and explodes. There’s no way a person could have survived, so the easiest answer is that he didn’t survive at all. Instead, the person at the end that picks the mask up off of the rocks is a different Du’Met than the one that was killed.

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One of the other details that points to Du’Met being two different people is at the end of the “happier” endings. Players watch as the Curator angrily crosses Hector Munday’s name off of the list of people who have died but leaves Grantham Du’Met’s name uncrossed. This means of the four listed, only three of them are dead. Since Hector and Du’Met can’t be dead at the same time if they are the same person, that means they are most likely two people.

Also, Du’Met’s eye color seems to change between scenes, going from a deep brown in the boat scene during the happier ending to a paler, bluer color in the worst ending. While this at first might seem to be the effect of lighting, players can tell from the two different endings, both of which have the same eerie green-blue lighting, the eye colors appear to be completely different between the two men. While it might seem weird that the two men could be similar enough height, weight, and build to pass as each other, it makes sense if players believe that Munday was looking for someone with a specific look while he was chasing serial killers as an FBI agent.

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4How Du’Met Gets New Victims

If players haven’t gotten the worst possible ending, where the onlyThe Devil in Mecharactersstill alive are Mark and Kate, they may be wondering how Du’Met lures new victims to the island. He is a master manipulator, and he knows when and how people are vulnerable. He can see people who are desperately looking for something, and he uses this against them to create situations where they ignore all intuition and visit the island. Most likely, this people-reading is a skill earned in his years as an FBI agent profiling serial killers.

In the Director’s Suite, Kate, Erin, and Jamie find a book of their profiles written by Du’Met. In the book, Mark’s profile is marked as “FERRY MAN,” which might have been a confusing clue at the time. But even before Charlie and the gang got to the island, Du’Met had already hand-picked Mark as the one he would use to get new people to come to the island. He threatens Kate’s life, and in exchange, Mark has to make some phone calls to Du’Met’s next chosen: the Collins family. Either he helps out the serial killer, or he has to watch as Kate is killed.

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A montage during the worst ending shows Mark helping Du’Met by bringing people across on the ferry, saying that he is Du’Met, just as Joseph Morello had done before to get his daughter back.

3Du’Met’s Riches Came From “Friends”

During the chapter Staff Only, Jamie wanders around in the dark, looking for a fusebox to turn the lights back on. In a back office just off the lobby, she finds a printed letter in a desk drawer. It looks as though a couple changed their will to make Du’Met, under a pseudonym, their only heir. From the paper, it looks like this couple owned the house and a lot of the surrounding area it, all of it along the lake’s perimeter. The couple most likely had quite a bit of money to own so much land, and it seems Du’Met used his people manipulation skills to not only get the couple to sign over everything to him but perhaps to kill them as well.

It looks like Du’Met began his design to rebuild H.H. Holmes' murder house by getting his hands on other people’s money, much in the way that Holmes himself did.

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2All the Horror References

The Devil in Mepays homage to many horror movies during the course of the game. There are references toThe Shiningand theSawmovies as well. Here are some of these Easter eggs players may have missed.

1All the Curator’s Secret Appearances

In everyThe Dark Picturesgame, the Curator appears the background, usually when a character can die. He appears several times in thissurvival horror game, hidden in the background for eagle-eyed players to find him.

The Dark Pictures Anthology: The Devil in Meis available for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.

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