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|aka = Scranton Strangler
 
|aka = Scranton Strangler
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}}'''Scranton Strangler''' is a nickname for an unseen serial criminal in [[Scranton]].  A man named George Howard Skub goes to prison after being convicted of being the strangler, although [[Toby]], who served on the jury, believes Skub was innocent.
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}}'''Scranton Strangler''' is a nickname for an unseen serial criminal in [[Scranton]].  A man named Luis McHolister goes to prison after being convicted of being the strangler, although [[Toby]], who served on the jury, believes Skub was innocent.
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== Season 5 ==
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The strangler is seen in the background taking Creed from the group at lunch, it is not known why [[Creed]] didn’t tell anyone but it is suspected he strangled the strangler as he said he would do in Season 6.
   
 
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==Fan Theories==
 
==Fan Theories==
 
Many fans have created theories on who the actual Scranton Stangler is. Here are a few of them:
 
Many fans have created theories on who the actual Scranton Stangler is. Here are a few of them:
#Mose is the Scranton Strangler. His apparent insanity, coupled with access to Dwight's large beet farm for burying bodies, makes him a possible candidate. (An episode mentioned that many horse burials have occured on the farm.) In S8E15, Dwight records a death message to his son, saying he is the legitimate heir to Schrute farms and to “kill Mose before he kills you,” indicating Mose’s violent nature.
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#Jim is the Scranton Strangler. His apparent insanity, coupled with access to his huge house to bury bodies, makes him a possible candidate. (An episode mentioned that many gravestones are in the backyard) In S8E15, Dwight records a death message to his son, saying that Jim has killed a few people and he is planning to kill him.
 
#Toby Flenderson is the Scranton Stangler. While the Strangler struck at many random times, they seemed to have started after Jim started dating Pam, who Toby had a crush on. As Pam and Jim's life improves, he realizes how terrible his life is. Also, the type of car seen during the chase was also seen in the Dunder Mifflin parking lot, and Toby was the only person not present for the viewing, despite the fact that they were all sitting around Toby's desk. Also, the call that Kelly hangs up was likely to be personal, due to Erin not being at reception to forward the call. It is possible that he was going to confess to the staff, as the only person likely to know Toby's specific phone number at work would be Toby himself.
 
#Toby Flenderson is the Scranton Stangler. While the Strangler struck at many random times, they seemed to have started after Jim started dating Pam, who Toby had a crush on. As Pam and Jim's life improves, he realizes how terrible his life is. Also, the type of car seen during the chase was also seen in the Dunder Mifflin parking lot, and Toby was the only person not present for the viewing, despite the fact that they were all sitting around Toby's desk. Also, the call that Kelly hangs up was likely to be personal, due to Erin not being at reception to forward the call. It is possible that he was going to confess to the staff, as the only person likely to know Toby's specific phone number at work would be Toby himself.
 
#Jim Halpert is the Scranton Strangler. This was suggested when one fan noticed that the Stangler only struck when Jim was in a stressful situation, as well as a small figurine of Roy hanging with a thread around its neck on Jim's bedroom wall.
 
#Jim Halpert is the Scranton Strangler. This was suggested when one fan noticed that the Stangler only struck when Jim was in a stressful situation, as well as a small figurine of Roy hanging with a thread around its neck on Jim's bedroom wall.

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Scranton Strangler is a nickname for an unseen serial criminal in Scranton.  A man named Luis McHolister goes to prison after being convicted of being the strangler, although Toby, who served on the jury, believes Skub was innocent.

Season 5

The strangler is seen in the background taking Creed from the group at lunch, it is not known why Creed didn’t tell anyone but it is suspected he strangled the strangler as he said he would do in Season 6.

Season 6

To celebrate the birth of Cecilia Halpert, Andy purchases a commemorative copy of the day's newspaper. Unfortunately, the headline for the day she was born is "Scranton strangler strikes again." ("Manager and Salesman")

Jim Halpert says he does not want the strangler to come for him because then he could not prank Dwight anymore. Dwight then screams out of rage and trys to call the strangler to strangle Jim Halpert. Creed Bratton then demonstrates how he would protect himself if the strangler came for him (strangles him back).

To demonstrate the utility of wearing one's cell phone on one's belt, Dwight pretends to call 911 to report the Scranton Strangler.

Season 7

Dwight dresses up as the strangler on Halloween and acts like he's strangling Jim (Flashback).

In Viewing Party, the cold open features a police standoff and car chase against the Scranton Strangler, presumably ending with his capture.

In "Classy Christmas, Part 1" Toby has to take a leave of absence in order to serve jury duty on a "high-profile case." Although he never explicitly states it, he strongly suggests that the case is the trial of the Scranton Strangler through verbal and physical clues. He then returns to the office and is asked about the strangler's appearance. It is here the gender of the strangler is confirmed.

In the episode "Michael's Last Dundies" Toby, while receiving his Extreme Repulsiveness Award, uses his acceptance speech as a platform to announce to the audience that he was part of the jury that found the alleged Scranton Strangler guilty and sentenced him to death, but he is "not so sure he's guilty anymore". No more is revealed as Toby is cut off by Dwight, who begins playing "Oh Yeah" by Yello over his acceptance speech.

Season 8

Dwight implements the "Accountability Booster" which is supposed to increase efficiency and reduce errors by keeping track of mistakes made by the office employees. The office finds that the error checking is far too stringent, they try to access Dwight's computer by guessing his password. Dwight sees this and sneaks up behind them all and suggests that they try "scrantonstrangler666" as a password attempt.

In addition, 4 minutes into S8:E13 Toby mentions while on jury duty, prosecutors used empanadas from Ernesto’s to reconstruct the attacks of the strangler. In the same episode, an empañada vendor strolls into the office and upon seeing Toby, makes a choking gesture with his hands, implying he was a juror with Toby on the Strangler case. The two embrace, further establishing that they have seen each other before. Then, the vendor says that he remembers Toby.

Season 9

When Oscar admits that the numbers he handed in to Toby were false and he simply did it because he wanted to frame Kevin, Toby suddenly becomes worried and admits to Oscar that when he was on the Scranton Strangler jury he was pressured to convict him despite believing he may have been innocent (The Boat).

Toby notes that it is the anniversary of the trial of the Scranton Strangler (and reveals his real name). Nellie, who has never heard of him, listens to Toby tell his story of when he was on the jury. Toby reveals how he did his own research on finger printing and began to think that he was innocent (Dwight Christmas).

Toby mentions his suspicions about the strangler trial, at which Nellie expresses irritation at his lack of action. He decides to travel to the prison to confront the strangler about his belief, but when speaking to the strangler, Toby is attacked, leaving him with damaged vocal cords and a neck brace. This confirms that the man behind bars was the strangler and Toby was wrong in his suspicion that he was innocent. (Moving On)

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Fan Theories

Many fans have created theories on who the actual Scranton Stangler is. Here are a few of them:

  1. Jim is the Scranton Strangler. His apparent insanity, coupled with access to his huge house to bury bodies, makes him a possible candidate. (An episode mentioned that many gravestones are in the backyard) In S8E15, Dwight records a death message to his son, saying that Jim has killed a few people and he is planning to kill him.
  2. Toby Flenderson is the Scranton Stangler. While the Strangler struck at many random times, they seemed to have started after Jim started dating Pam, who Toby had a crush on. As Pam and Jim's life improves, he realizes how terrible his life is. Also, the type of car seen during the chase was also seen in the Dunder Mifflin parking lot, and Toby was the only person not present for the viewing, despite the fact that they were all sitting around Toby's desk. Also, the call that Kelly hangs up was likely to be personal, due to Erin not being at reception to forward the call. It is possible that he was going to confess to the staff, as the only person likely to know Toby's specific phone number at work would be Toby himself.
  3. Jim Halpert is the Scranton Strangler. This was suggested when one fan noticed that the Stangler only struck when Jim was in a stressful situation, as well as a small figurine of Roy hanging with a thread around its neck on Jim's bedroom wall.
  4. Creed is the Scranton Strangler due to the many suggestions that he has killed many times before. Including the Murder episode where he comes in all bloody. Shortly after, he runs away. Additionally he killed and assumed the real Creed Bratton's identity. However, there is no suggestion that he is the Scranton Strangler, only that he has killed many times before.