Laura brings her family back to her childhood home, an orphanage for handicapped children, in order to reopen it as a facility for disabled kids. Her son, Simón, starts to communicate with an invisible friend named Tomás. As the story unfolds, Laura discovers secrets about the orphanage and the ghost children that haunt it.
Who Killed Atlanta's Children? is a gripping crime drama based on the true story of the murders of 28 African-American children in Atlanta between 1979 and 1981. The film follows the investigation led by FBI agent Pat Fincher, who is determined to find the person responsible for these horrific crimes. As she delves deeper into the case, she uncovers a web of corruption, racism, and cover-ups that reach the highest levels of power.
A young Japanese-American orphan in California is taken in by a priest who is actually a Japanese secret agent and a samurai warrior. Due to the samurai's training, the boy murders his English teacher, kills the American parents who have adopted him, smuggles Japanese secret plans into the country, and eventually becomes the governor of California with plans to infiltrate Japanese spies into the state so they can take over.
On Halloween night, 1983, Jay and her friend group step into the abandoned Waterman House. What awaits them there is beyond their worst nightmares.
In 1869, while investigating gruesome murders, a detective allies himself with a success-hungry newspaper editor.
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