Falsely Accused Page #5

Synopsis: Shelly needs to catch a killer in order to prove her innocence in her brother's murder. Along the way she meets love, sorrow, and persecution. A journey of self perception as she finally realizes her destiny.
 
IMDB:
3.9
TV-14
Year:
2016
81 min
318 Views


out of this.

[THUD]

Stop.

Just don't, okay?

What exactly are you two

planning on doing

in my house tonight anyway?

I know she's in there,

and I know you killed

my brother.

You've really lost it, Shell.

[LAUGHTER]

Enough with the "Shelly's

crazy" bullshit.

My Dad? My Aunt? Skylar?

How could you do all these

horrendous things?

You wanted to destroy me?

Get a grip!

A grip...

A f***ing grip...

Really, Jeremy?

Look who's talking.

I'd say I've handled everything

pretty damn well,

considering I risked everything

to cover up the truth for you

and you then you just choose

to cut me off

like I met nothing to you.

Oh, I'm sorry.

Your boy doesn't know.

[LAUGHTER]

Pretty boy didn't know.

She murdered her father.

Pushed him off the tree stand.

Drove her own mom into the

crazy house.

That's not true.

See? She's convinced herself

that none of it ever happened.

The girl is completely

delusional.

Maybe I should have never said

I saw your dad fall.

I just thought it was the only

way I could save us.

Guess I was wrong.

What are you gonna do, Shell?

You don't move until I tell

you to, pretty boy.

Is any of this true, Shelly?

You just don't understand the

rich family history we share.

Shelly will always come

back to me.

Won't you, Shell?

But let's get one thing

straight. Once and for all.

You're a cold blooded killer.

You hear me, Shell?

Hey!

Hey.

Watch out!

[GUNSHOT]

I-- I told you all.

[GUNSHOT]

[BODY HIT GROUND]

You don't have to do this.

[GUNSHOT]

[BODY HITS GROUND]

Now we can be together again.

[CRICKETS]

[HEAVY WIND THROUGH STALKS]

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