New Evidence In ‘The Office’ Points To Toby As The Scranton Strangler

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We waved goodbye to Scranton and the workers at Dunder Mifflin almost four years ago, but in the time since, fans of The Office have been haunted by a theory putting lonely HR rep Toby Flenderson behind the mask of the Scranton Strangler. How could such a mild-mannered guy be a killer? Well, that’s what they all say.

While various theories have pointed the finger at everyone from Dwight to Jim as the Strangler, most deduce that Flenderson is the culprit thanks to circumstantial evidence. The fact that Toby has been missing at key points throughout the series run, and has a semi-personal relationship with wrongly-convicted George Howard Skub, a picture is painted of a man beaten down by life with a motive to kill.

As you’ll see in the video:

Toby has no one that loves him (as Michael has pointed out countless times)

Toby has made multiple, dark remarks about killing without a hint of sarcasm

Toby’s guilt after being “pressured” into convicting George Howard Skub as the Scranton Strangler eats him up inside

The lone phone call when everyone was watching the Scranton Strangler chase at his desk doesn’t add up. Who is dialing Toby, a man with no friends, directly? Such convenient timing, as well…

Now, YouTube creator Lilrone has found new evidence which further cements Toby, or at the very least someone who works in the same business park as Dunder Mifflin, as the Scranton Strangler. In the season 7 episode “Viewing Party,” Lilrone notices the 2000 green Mercury Cougar being chased by police has been seen before — when Michael, Dwight, and Andy are doing hardcore parkour.

Mikeymcmikerson on April 1st, 2017 at 04:43 UTC »

Can we at least all agree it's the person we most medium suspect?

lookingforasidekick on April 1st, 2017 at 04:41 UTC »

I think the guy narrating this video is a real serial killer.

NeedsToShutUp on March 31st, 2017 at 23:34 UTC »

The new theory is Kevin was embezzling, which is why he played up his stupidity over time.

He was eventually fired after it was found out he'd use a made up number 'Keleven' to balance books. Kevin was doing well enough he bought a bar after he was fired. In the 'Prison Mike' episode Kevin says that he's doing the same thing Martin did that sent him to prison (insider trading).