Texas Killing Fields Page #4

Synopsis: Souder, a homicide detective in a small Texan town, and his partner, transplanted New York City cop Detective Heigh, track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims' mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call 'The Killing Fields'. Though the swampland crime scenes are outside their jurisdiction, Detective Heigh is unable to turn his back on solving the gruesome murders. Despite his partner's warnings, he sets out to investigate the crimes. Before long, the killer changes the game and begins hunting the detectives, teasing them with possible clues at the crime scenes while always remaining one step ahead. When familiar local girl Ann goes missing, the detectives find themselves racing against time to catch the killer and save the young girl's life.
Genre: Crime, Drama, History
Director(s): Ami Canaan Mann
Production: Anchor Bay Entertainment
  4 wins & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.7
Metacritic:
49
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
R
Year:
2011
105 min
$45,282
Website
237 Views


knew her real well.

Come on, let me take y'all up.

Man on the floor!

Man on the floor!

Hey, guys.

I'm Brian-

Texas City Police Department.

This is my partner Mike.

Mind if I sit down?

What's your names?

- Imani.

- I'm Marie.

Marie?

- How long you been in here?

- Four months.

How old are you?

You have family in here-

a mother, aunt, something?

All right, I have to

show you guys a picture.

I need to know

if you know this girl.

You ever seen her before?

She was our friend.

You know her name?

- Debbie Mills.

- Debbie what?

- Debbie Mills.

- Debbie Mills.

We kept her ID for her.

Mike, you got that other picture?

You ever seen this guy around?

- Yeah.

- Was that her pimp?

Was that her pimp?

- Look, she had to eat.

- You ever seen him smack her?

She would come here to hide

from him and the white guy.

They followed her here

and they dragged her out of bed.

- What else?

- He kicked her. He punched her.

- Yeah?

- He always made her cry.

- What else did he do?

- Tried to take all her money.

That's why we hid her real ID

and her money for her.

You said "white guy."

What'd he look like?

Pointy chin.

Go on, then.

- Short blond hair.

- How short?

I don't know!

Just short blond hair

- Go on.

- Some tattoos. That's all I know.

- Were they on his arms?

- On his arm and his neck.

Okay.

Good.

Give me your IDs.

Thank you.

Don't look at me like that.

We're gonna need CPS down here

at Reba's shelter on North Main.

Texas City Police Department.

Please hold.

Hey, Levon.

Sorry we're late.

- Thank you, thank you.

- Well, okay.

You wanted to ask me

some questions- here I am.

All right, good.

And, yeah.

Interview with Levon Chalmers

by Detectives Heigh and Souder.

I'm glad you want

to cooperate, Levon.

You came in here on your own accord,

so you can leave whenever you want.

That's greatly appreciated.

Here's your rights sheet.

I'm sure you've seen that before.

Will you sign that for me, please?

- Thank you.

- This'll be easy.

All I really want to know

is how you get a 14-year-old girl

to become a prostitute.

She said she was 15, man.

So, you knew she was a minor.

Okay. Good.

And you ever beat her up?

Okay, did you ever hold her

against her will?

Did you ever make her suck a dick

in the front seat of a truck

and then you kind of pulled her out

and beat the living sh*t out of her?

Bri, Pam's on the phone.

- I told you only to talk to me.

- You said I could go.

- Wait a minute.

- You sit the f*** down, a**hole!

Pimping out young girls.

You motherf***er!

[EH

I ought to rip that thing

off your chin

- and shove it up your f***in' ass!

- Mike!

- Don't you look at me like that.

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