451 It's about an American. 452 A blond. 453 A novelist. 454 People around her just keep dying. 455 But the question is: 456 Who's killing them? 457 Is the beautiful blond novelist a serial killer? 458 Or is it the crooked cop? 459 Her analyst isn't sure. 460 But he goes crazy trying to find out. 461 But that's just half the story. 462 There's a twist. 463 You see, the novelist never really killed anybody. 464 And neither did the cop. 465 The real killer all along... 466 ...was the shrink. 467 Yeah, from the moment he saw her... 468 ...he knew she was the smoke screen he was looking for. 469 His best opportunity to get even. 470 First... 471 ...he'd deal with that scumbag journalist. 472 You see, you don't just go around stealing another man's wife. 473 It's humiliating. 474 Not that she was a complete innocent. 475 That weekend slut. 476 Jesus, how could she let that sleazebag touch her? 477 It's hurtful. 478 And there's some hurts you don't just get over. 479 Jealousy. 480 Jealousy can make us do crazy things. 481 But getting away with it... 482 ...that was genius. 483 "Unfit to stand trial." 484 No prison for him, just a happy ending... 485 ...in a quiet, sunlit, peaceful psychiatric institute. 486 Of course, that could all be a fiction. 487 He might really be insane. 488 Come back soon, baby. 489 I miss you. |