Cabin 28 Page #3

Synopsis: Suspense and screams abound in this shocking true story based on the most infamous unsolved murder case in American history. On April 11th 1981, Sue Sharp and her family are enjoying their stay at Cabin 28 in the peaceful holiday resort of Keddie. But a day of fun at the remote getaway turns into a heart stopping nightmare as nightfall brings masked strangers to the Cabin. A brutal battle for survival leaves several members of the family dead and one missing. An extensive Police investigation follows but no one is convicted of the crime. Now, over thirty years later, Cabin 28 finally gives up its deadly secret.
 
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Say, uh, you got a bathroom?

It's about to get Niagara Falls

in these drawers, you know?

Yeah, upstairs, but

you'd better piss outside.

- Why?

- I don't want you waking my mom, okay?

'Cause you're both gonna

get us in trouble! Come on!

Okay, nature it is, then.

And keep quiet, okay?

Remember, low profile!

Yeah, man, you the boss.

- Shh, go on!

- Okay, hold my drink.

God!

Let's see, can you give me a boost?

Yeah, yeah, yeah!

Here we are.

We gotta find a better way

to get in and out of your house, okay?

Right, go, go down there.

Okay.

- Shh!

- Sorry!

No, don't open it...

No, no, I won't.

Are they still out there?

No, I don't think so.

Then where are they?

Ahh.

Dana?

Dana?

Dana!

Come on, man!

Oh, you have got to be kidding me!

You...

Is that a radio?

I think so.

They're coming, get me the bat!

I want you to stand there.

I'm gonna count to three

- and then I want you to open the door.

- No, Mom.

Just do as I say, okay?

You ready?

One...

Two...

Three!

Oh, my God, Johnny!

Johnny, I'm sorry, sweetheart!

Johnny!

- Johnny!

- Oh, sweetheart!

Sweetheart, sweetheart?

I'm so sorry.

Johnny, are, are you okay, honey?

Are you okay, Johnny?

Oh, honey, I'm so sorry!

Johnny, Johnny, I'm so sorry.

Tina, Tina, help me get him up, come on!

Mom! Mom! Mom!

Johnny!

Johnny!

Get up, Johnny!

Go on!

Pick it up!

Go for it!

Johnny!

Tell you what,

I'm gonna give you a fightin' chance!

Now, we're even!

Pick it up!

Give it a try. Come on,

hit me, right there, hmm?

Knock me out!

Guess you just don't have it in ya, do ya?

Give me the bat.

Johnny!

Johnny!

No, Johnny!

My God!

Help me!

Help, help!

Help me, please, please call the police!

They're in our house!

Please, help me!

Why won't you help me?

Come on, you piece of sh*t!

Drive, drive!

You have to drive me to

the Sheriff's office, please!

You have to help me, they're in our house!

They're in our house,

they're going after my family!

Please, sir, you have to help me!

Okay, okay, calm down, now.

We'll get you to the Sheriff's office.

Thank you, thank you!

Okay, just calm down.

Don't worry, as soon as we get

you to the Sheriff's office,

I'm sure they'll drive you

back to your family at Cabin 28.

Make sure everything's all right.

How, how do you know where I live?

Say what?

I never told you my address.

How do you know where I live?

No, no, no.

No, I wanna get out!

Ricky...

Greg, Justin, oh...

What have you done to them?

Mom!

We're gonna get through this.

We're gonna get through

this, sweetheart, we are!

Together, hmm?

We're gonna get...

No...

No, no, no!

Johnny!

Johnny!

No, no, no!

Johnny!

Nobody's coming

For you

There's no happy ending

For you

Hit him!

No, no...

No, no...

No!

Baby...

No, no, no!

Mom, Mom!

No, no, no!

No...

No!

No, no, no, no!

No, no, no!

Please don't, please don't!

No, no, no!

No, no, no, please

don't, please don't!

No, no, no, no!

Don't!

No, I'm pregnant!

I'm... I'm sorry, Mom.

I've, I've let you down!

Tina, you would never let me down.

Never let me down, it's okay!

Go on, just do it!

Shh.

Taking things back

to that Saturday night,

what time did you go down to the bar?

Uh, well, let's see now.

Uh, we left the house in the, uh,

in the afternoon, my wife and I.

Uh, John was, uh, he kept, uh...

We were in the bar until

around 1:
00 in the morning,

but like I said, it wasn't real crowded,

but it was, you know, fairly busy,

but I, I didn't really

notice anything, uh, unusual...

Except for one individual.

Well, he came in around, uh, 10:30, 11:00.

I never seen him before.

Can you give me a description of this guy?

Yeah, uh, he was, uh,

in a T-shirt and jeans.

Uh, he was wearin' a

buck knife, uh, long hair.

5'7", 5'8", uh, extremely long hair,

uh, tied back in a, in a ponytail,

and that individual,

he certainly didn't look

like he belonged, you know?

- He was a white man?

- Uh-huh.

And about how old?

Uh, I'd say, uh, early 20s, 24, 25.

And he had a buck knife?

Well, he carried that all out in the open,

so I, I figured he was, he was

ready for trouble, you know?

Okay, so what time did you,

uh, go home from the bar?

Uh, we left the bar around, uh, 2:00.

You go straight to bed?

Yeah, yeah, I went to bed,

uh, woke up around 3:00,

you know, stoke the fire.

Nothin' unusual

woke you up, you just...

I usually stoke the

fire around 3:
00, Deputy.

Was your wife still in

bed when you got back?

Yep, she was a dead head.

Sleepin', slept right through.

Um, our problem now is, uh,

sorting fact from fiction with the kids.

You know your stepson,

Justin, was there, right?

Of course, I do, Deputy.

Obviously, we're

trying to determine what,

if anything, he might have seen.

Um, has he tried to describe

or recreate anything?

Yeah. Yes, he did.

He tried to recreate it

at my place yesterday,

uh, the wife watching,

I watched him go right through it.

So, he, uh, you know, he's tellin' Casey

to, uh, uh, hold his arm,

like he's, uh, got a knife,

trying to stab it, but,

but from what I understand,

um, those folks were killed

with a hammer, so I...

I get to thinking he was

just play-acting, you know?

Was he in a position the

following morning where,

if the deputies had left

the door open for a moment,

he might've looked in there

and seen the female victim?

Uh-uh, no way.

Security was real tight that morning,

so, you know, I get to thinking

whether or not he saw anything at all.

Do you think there's a

possibility that he could have?

Well, I know that he does sleep light,

and he does have trouble

sleeping sometimes,

but hell, look at this now.

Just put yourself in their position.

You're lying there next to your buddy

and you're giggling and this and that,

well, hell, sure,

of course he could've been awake that night

and, uh, he could've noticed something

without me detecting him.

Mmm-hmm.

Um...

Uh, the fact,

the fact that, uh, those kids were in there

and, um,

the person that did this,

person or persons,

I was just wondering, why didn't

they bother with those kids?

Now that's overkill, right there, you know?

You know, Deputy,

you know if I was, uh,

if I was gonna kill somebody,

I'd go in there blam, blam, blam,

just, just get the job done, get going.

There's no sense in going

any further than that, right?

You get in, get going, get the job done...

Well, it just, uh, people go that far,

it does make you think, uh,

why didn't they hurt those other kids?

That's, uh, something we've

been trying to find out.

And then we got the other

factors involved as well,

uh, got the missing girl...

Tina,

why would somebody wanna snatch her?

Now I've been thinking about that, too.

Now, I know that girl is

the father's favorite kid.

Now I've never met the father,

it's just what I've heard

from a few conversations now,

but apparently, he lives

in Connecticut, so they say.

Now, just hear me out, Deputy.

Maybe, just maybe,

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