A man implicated in the triple homicide of three Hollywood starlets begins his own investigation. With the help of two detectives, he delves into a world of drugs, violence, and corruption to uncover the truth. As he follows the trail, he discovers connections to a prominent actor, a mechanic, and a silver-haired cop. With each clue, he gets closer to unraveling the conspiracy behind the murders.
In 1959, Truman Capote learns of a murder case in Kansas and decides to write a book about it. He forms a relationship with one of the killers on death row while conducting research. As Capote delves deeper into the case, he becomes emotionally attached to the killer. The appeals process drags on for years, and Capote struggles to complete his book. Eventually, he obtains the information he needs but realizes his own callousness in the process. With the last appeal rejected, Capote witnesses the execution and reflects on his inability to stop it. Despite the success of his book, Capote is consumed by his own misery and never finishes another book.
A man returns to his hometown to seek revenge on a group of people who were responsible for the abuse and torment of his mentally disabled brother. The film explores themes of cruelty, brutality, and the effects of violence.
When a mentally ill young woman escapes from a psychiatric hospital, she begins a killing spree that terrorizes a small town. As the bodies pile up, the local sheriff becomes suspicious and sets out to stop her before she can claim any more victims.
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