High Heel Homicide Page #2

Synopsis: As a string of brutal murders plague the city, two undercover detectives race to solve the mystery and unmask the killer. Their only clues: each victim is a former cop and each has a blood-red letter painted on their body. How many will have to die before the killer spells out their message in blood?
Genre: Thriller
Director(s): Dean McKendrick
Production: Retromedia Entertainment
 
IMDB:
3.7
TV-MA
Year:
2017
81 min
1,197 Views


No, I was with

a young lady friend

that I met at the party.

Can you give me

her contact information

so I can verify your story?

You'd be shocked to learn

that I didn't get her number.

- Name.

- Sorry.

I didn't get that either.

Look, Sam, come on,

Tom was an inoffensive,

insignificant little guy.

What possible reason

could I have to kill him?

What possible reason

could any guy have to kill him?

Who said it was a guy?

Guess I never

really had a chance,

did I?

No, no, not really.

I guess it's time to pay up.

I wouldn't want to be accused

of going back on a bet.

There's a storage room

in the back.

Perfect.

(LAUGHING)

Slow down, slow down.

You want this to last,

don't you?

Why don't you sit down

and let me do the work?

(MUSIC PLAYING)

- Ah!

- Ugh!

(GASPING)

(MUSIC PLAYING)

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

- Hey, where're you goin'?

- It's my sister.

Ah, she'll be fine.

Come on.

Just kiss me,

girl, just hug

Let it all...

Yeah, we gon' cut

Don't worry

you'll get messed up

When you see it

like this, like

really don't worry about

nothin', baby, just hah.

Yep, thanks.

(SIGHS)

His alibi checks out.

He was at the house party

till about 10:
00 p.m.

and all his three witnesses

saw him leave

with a very attractive blonde.

But we still don't know

who the woman was,

- so maybe she...

- No.

We got her name

from one of the guests.

She confirms that she

went home with Mick,

and she was with him all night.

- He's in the clear.

- Damn.

(TELEPHONE RINGING)

Homicide.

Do we have an ID on the body?

Okay, we'll be right there.

We've got another one,

looks like the same killer.

(SIGHS)

First an A and now an L?

Jesus, I hate these sicko cases.

- What does it mean?

- I don't know.

I was just talking

to this guy yesterday.

He and Tom knew each other,

that must be the connection.

You don't understand, Maggie,

I knew these guys, too.

I used to run with them

back in the day.

You ran with bad cops

and drug dealers?

I got lucky.

I avoided doing anything

suspicious to I.A.

and when the bust went down,

I took it

as a wake-up call.

It changed my life.

I just wish I knew

what these letters meant.

A-L, Al.

Was there a guy named Al

in your old gang?

No.

Sam, look at this.

That looks like our killer.

Look at the print,

it's a high heel.

We're looking for a woman.

Well, then that might explain

why we find our victims naked.

What, so she screws them

and then she kills them?

It wouldn't be the first black

widow case we had on our hands.

But what about the letters?

I don't know.

Sam, you should be careful.

If the killer is targeting

guys in your old neighborhood,

- you could be next.

- I appreciate the concern,

but I don't plan on

following any women

into a far-off place

to get laid.

But I know someone who might.

Good morning.

Hi.

How are you?

What a pleasant surprise.

- Um...

- It's Sarah.

Sarah. Of course, I

knew... I knew that.

Sorry to drop by unannounced,

but I think

I left my earrings here

the other day.

Oh, you... you should've called.

I would've...

I would've looked for them.

You didn't give me your number.

Well, that certainly

was a mistake on my part,

wasn't it?

Would you like a drink?

Sure.

You know, the cops

called me yesterday,

they asked me all kinds of

questions about the party.

Yeah, sorry about that.

Are you in some kind of trouble?

Oh, no, no, no, no, no.

An old acquaintance of mine

was murdered

and I needed an alibi.

Well, lucky for you

I could provide one.

Lucky in more ways than one.

Well, now that you're here,

I was going to take

a jump in the pool,

- would you care to join me?

- I didn't bring a suit.

- Do you need one?

- (LAUGHS)

(PANTING)

(MOANING)

(MOANING)

(MOANING)

(MOANING)

(MOANING)

(GRUNTING, MOANING)

(GRUNTING, MOANING)

(GRUNTING, MOANING)

Thanks for the dip in the pool.

Well, now you've got my number,

and don't be afraid to use it.

I won't.

Goodbye.

Goodbye.

Take care.

- Hello, Mick.

- (LAUGHS)

Who the hell are you

and how did you get in my house?

You don't recognize me?

Look, sweetheart,

I've met a lot of women,

but they don't just show up

and break into my house.

Try again, Mick,

I'm not one of your bimbos.

Okay, I'm calling the cops.

I don't think so.

Whoa, take it easy.

Now think really hard, Mick,

are you sure

you don't remember me?

(MUSIC PLAYING)

Hey, guys,

this is my sister, Rachel.

Hey, sit down, come join us.

- What's up, guys?

- Sam, what're you doing here?

Same thing you guys are,

having some good times.

Who is this lovely lady?

Hey, I'm Rachel.

Rachel, let's go dance.

Come on, Sam, she just got here.

Ah, sorry, man.

- So who wants to dance?

- Ah! That's me.

- Ah, ha ha.

- (LAUGHS)

You're Ally's sister

from that night.

That's right, Mick,

I guess the dope

hasn't completely

melted your brain after all.

I saw what you did that night.

Oh, yes,

you made no contest

You have to be, yes,

to rest to see me

Oh, girl, it's easy

Same for boy

who's doin' it for TV

There's a private room

in the back.

(MUSIC PLAYING)

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

- Hey, where're you going?

- It's my sister.

Ah, she'll be fine.

Come on.

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

Yeah, you know what's up

Let's do this

in the club

Yo, I know it

feels so good

So better,

but it's still so good

Let me hit you, baby,

like I should

Give it to you,

that real good hug

Ugh! We in

the club tonight

Everything is gonna be

just so right

Got the money

that we got to ice

Come on, y'all,

live my life

Yo, I know

you wanna job

Don't worry, girl,

we won't starve

Do the deal,

until we hear "Last Call"

That's right,

you faked them all

She was drunk,

and you took advantage of her.

Are you kidding me?

She was a hooker, for God sake.

That's not true!

Sorry.

She got paid for sex,

what else would you call it?

She was the best.

- Ready to have some fun?

- Oh, yeah.

What do you got for me?

Ugh.

(MUSIC PLAYING)

(MOANING)

(MOANING)

(MOANING)

Liar!

That is the truth!

How do you think

she paid for your college,

- waitressing tips?

- Well...

Well, if that's true,

if everything

you're saying is true

and she really

was the best then...

Then why did you kill her?

- What?

- I saw you.

I saw you go in

the back room with her

and I saw your friends

go in after her.

What?

You killed Tom.

That's right.

Frank, too,

and you're next.

- Ah!

- What the f***?

You hurt me.

(SHOT RINGS OUT)

(POUNDING ON DOOR)

Mick, it's Sam, open up.

Come on, Mick, open up!

Ah!

Get back, get back.

He's dead and look.

- (CLANGING)

- Sam!

Dam nit.

(SIGHS)

It's the same killer, all right.

It definitely a woman.

(SIGHS)

Now all we got to do

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