Texas Killing Fields Page #5

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


- Levon came in here for a reason.

You're gonna help us

clear some stuff up, right?

Oh, I'm sorry, Levon.

I'm sorry we're stopping you

from your day job as what--

a f***in' rocket scientist?

Levon here has got a rep

on the streets.

He knows what's going on.

I'm gonna ask you

a couple questions, all right?

Why would a killer, after he murdered

somebody, cut into 'em?

I'd assume to send a message-

"Don't f*** with us."

- You're assuming to send a message?

- Yeah, I'm assuming.

Yeah, 'cause you're not

that kind of guy.

Nah, that's not me.

All right, what about this other guy

I keep hearing about

that you hang out with,

this white guy with the tattoos?

What's his name?

What's his name?

Rule.

Rule Valley.

His name is Rule Valley.

- Stay close, all right?

- You know where I'm at.

Oh, my God!

No, no!

No, no!

No, no, no!

No!

No! God!

No!

Hey, come here.

Help me.

A man-- a man in my house.

- Is he still there?

- No. No, he's- he's outside.

Is your address 3214 Collin Avenue?

Yes. And my baby-

Ma'am, put the baby down...

- Brian.

- ...and secure all doors and windows.

- Police are on the way.

- Okay.

Ma'am, do you hear me?

...under attack at this time.

Unknown male assailant.

Oh, no! Ah!

Ma'am? Ma'am, hang on.

- The police are on their way.

- Help me! Help me!

Okay, come on.

I'm making a quick path

through the main room and crossing.

- I may just head off in there.

- 10-4.

What have we got?

He's got to be nearby.

Check this out.

The bag over there

and the street clothes.

Okay, I'll go get K-9 unit.

Leave that bag.

heading northwest of your location.

- Rawls, Rawls!

- I got him!

- You okay?

- I can't breathe.

We need medical assistance...

I'm telling you,

I was right on that guy's tail.

It was like I got jumped

by two guys.

They find my gun?

No, not yet.

You ready?

You recognize any of this?

Ah. Sorry.

Don't touch.

Just point, okay?

Those are mine.

They were on my clothesline.

That's probably

how he chose you, okay?

He saw your clothes

on that line.

You remember anybody

hanging around your neighborhood,

around your house,

your street, at the mall?

No.

There were two of them.

Say what?

Someone was outside.

Is this your office?

Mm-hmm.

Who can we expect to catch in here?

- Mommy might have to go get Grandma.

- Why?

Well, Grandma and I are gonna

go catch that bad man.

- Why?

- Because the policemen

want to sit in their office

instead of being on the street

looking for the criminal.

Look, I know it's late.

We just need a full description

and a statement.

- That's it.

- See...

- Detective Souder, line 2.

- ...this is probably how he chose you.

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