American Horror Story season 10 is inspired by a disturbing true story

It's often said that the most disturbing horror stories are the ones based on real life, and that's absolutely true of American Horror Story as well. For all its absurdity, Ryan Murphy's flagship show has actually been inspired by more real events than you might think, including the Black Dahlia case in season one and season five's Hotel Cortez AKA the Cecil Hotel.

At a glance, season 10 seems stranger than most chapters of this show, but that doesn't mean Double Feature isn't also rooted in something real.

Maryland's highest court reviewing teen sniper's life term

ABC - Maryland’s highest court has agreed to take up the case of Lee Boyd Malvo, who is serving life in prison for his role in the 2002 sniper spree that terrorized the Washington, D.C., region. Malvo’s lawyers argue that his punishment goes against a 2012 Supreme Court ruling barring mandatory life sentences without parole for juvenile offenders and Malvo should benefit from Maryland's new law enabling prisoners convicted as juveniles to seek release once they've served at least 20 years.