Garage Sale Mystery: The Deadly Room Page #8

Synopsis: Jennifer uses her intuitive skills to investigate her friend's death in a multimillion-dollar home with a dark history.
Genre: Mystery
Director(s): Peter DeLuise
Production: Bargain Street Productions Ltd.
 
IMDB:
7.0
Year:
2015
83 min
Website
369 Views


[Hits a key]

I took the liberty

Of running it.

[]

Here we go.

[Gasps]

Look.

[]

I said, look.

[]

[Gasps]

Let go!

No! Oof!

Ahh!

[]

[Hammers cocking]

Freeze!

[]

You okay?

Yeah.

I'm okay.

[]

[Jenn]:
well, the picture

That dani found

Of peter as an e.m.t.

Was the key clue.

The killer had to have

Some kind

Of medical background

To know about that poison.

And then I remembered

Back to the open house--

it was peter asking

the old man with chest pains

all the questions

before the ambulance arrived.

Just...

Peter was not on my list.

I was so focused

On everything else.

If I could only

Get the hard drive,

I might be able to see

The killer commit the crime.

Why didn't you call me

Before you went

After that computer?

I should have.

I wanted to wrap everything up

With a nice bow.

I had thought of everything,

Except the "who"

In the "whodunit."

But wouldn't the body

Be in a different position

After the edit?

Peter did try

To arrange her body

In the exact position it was in

Before he injected her.

He used a freeze frame

As a reference.

Alright, you may have

Figured this one out--

I'll give you that much.

Do you understand

How close you came this time?

Okay, I won't make

Promises I can't keep,

But I will promise to try

And not solve things on my own.

Fair enough?

What happens

To Mullin now?

Well, D.A. Is filing

"Murder one."

I spoke to

Some of his co-workers

After the arrest.

There was a previous

Romantic entanglement.

In addition,

They were competitive

At work.

He thought he was getting

The listing for the colonial.

She got it,

And as a result,

She was gonna make partner.

He did say that

She "left him behind."

Oldest motive there is.

But, thanks to Jennifer,

We have the visual evidence

We need

On the laptop's hard drive.

Good.

Way to go, mom.

Thank you.

Cheers!

[All]:
cheers!

That's the last time, Jenn.

This is becoming a habit.

[Jason]:
that's my girl!

He looks great.

He's been

Moaning about it.

Oh, he's gonna

Have fun, trust me.

[Doorbell chimes]

Logan!

Your date is here!

Amy! Hi.

Hi, Mrs. Shannon.

You look

Absolutely gorgeous.

[Chuckles] thank you.

Come in!

Come in.

I brought this

For Logan.

Oh, that's so sweet.

Hey.

Hi.

Hi.

Let me put this on you.

Yeah. Yeah, okay. Sure.

Um...

[Camera shutter snaps]

Oh, uh, yeah--

This--

This is for you.

Thank you.

For sure.

[Shutter snapping repeatedly]

-smile!

- [shutter snapping]

Okay, uh, we should

Probably get going.

-yeah.

-have a good night.

-yeah.

-have fun!

Alright.

-a lot of fun!

- [awkwardly]:
yeah, for sure.

Uh...

My dad said

You could drive his car.

Want to?

[]

Yeah. Sure.

[Laughs]

[]

Wow!

Not too fast!

Don't embarrass him.

[Shutter snapping]

[Snap-snap-snap]

Goodnight, son!

Oh, I got

Some good pictures!

Oh, you sure did.

[]

[Logan speaking downstairs,

Muffled]

Jason.

Jason, I think

I hear something.

[He groans]

[Logan]:
right there.

Duck around the corner.

Don't get hit!

That was an innocent victim!

He was a collaborator.

Good shot.

Oh, hey, you two.

I didn't hear you come in.

Hi, Mrs. Shannon.

H-hey, mom.

[Amy sighs]

Well, Im just gonna...

Make myself some warm milk.

To help me sleep.

[Long sigh]

I should go.

Yeah. Yeah. Uh...

I'll walk you out.

Oh, uh...

There you go.

I had a really great time.

Me too.

[]

[]

[Door shuts]

[Wistful sigh]

So? Did you have a nice time?

[He sighs]

I had a great time.

She's so cool!

And look,

She even beat my high score,

Which is saying something.

Well, Im glad you went.

Hey, hey!

I-I told her

You were all into mysteries

And she is, too!

-really?

-yeah, yeah!

She's, like, obsessed

With this one writer.

Who?

Um, have you ever heard

Of Agatha Christie?

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Walter Klenhard

Walter Klenhard is an American film director, writer and actor. He has written, produced, or directed over thirty full-length films as well as written and produced for episodic television. more…

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