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Bryan Cranston Reveals He Was a Real-Life Murder Suspect [VIDEO]

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Bryan Cranston revealed he was a real-life murder suspect before he was famous.

Bryan Cranston appeared on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon Wednesday and told a talk-show anecdote about how he was once a prime suspect in the murder of his old boss.

This happened several years ago while Cranston and his brother Kyle were working at a restaurant for a boss named Peter. Apparently, Cranston and the other waiters would often joke about “how each one of us would kill Peter,” if given the chance. Cranston himself had dreams of slicing him up. Ironically, it turns out, Peter was actually murdered.

Coincidentally, they happened to be out of town at the time of questioning, so Cranston says the police “put an APB out on our motorcycles and they were looking at us.”

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