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Based on real events! A Killer Next Door - Full Thriller Movie

A Killer Next Door

The film "A Killer Next Door" (2020) tells the story of a young girl who begins to suspect that her neighbor, who lives on a quiet suburban street, is the wanted family killer John List. She notices strange things that confirm her suspicions: nightly noises, mysterious behavior, and a growing sense of danger. As she delves deeper, she uncovers chilling evidence that leads her to believe that her neighbor's true identity might be more terrifying than she ever imagined.

Director: Andrew Jones
Cast: Jason Gregg, Derek Nelson, Nigel Barber
Genres: Thriller

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00:04:06Touchdowns on 15 teams who were based on a season of no record.
00:04:10That's all I can give you.
00:04:13Jones, and that is a touchdown.
00:04:16That's not the back of the power of football
00:04:18with the running backs.
00:04:20You've got a lot of in-count options.
00:04:24You can let your quarterback keep it at roughly 17.
00:04:27Plus 9 in turnover margin a year ago, had 17 interceptions.
00:04:32As we update you on the American Conference scoreboard.
00:04:37Da Fee!
00:04:39There he goes!
00:04:40Off to the races!
00:04:41Sprints down the sideline!
00:04:51Oh, you scared me.
00:04:54Where is everyone?
00:04:55They're here.
00:04:58Where's mom?
00:05:03She's over there.
00:05:27Dear Pastor Rev Engel,
00:05:30I am very sorry to add this additional burden to your work.
00:05:34I left myself in the hands of God's justice and mercy,
00:05:39but apparently He saw fit to ignore my prayers.
00:05:43What I have done is for the best as far as the children's souls are concerned.
00:05:48I know that many will look at the additional years they could have lived,
00:05:52but if they were no longer servants of God,
00:05:55what would be gained?
00:05:58I'm sure many will say,
00:05:59how could anyone do such a horrible thing?
00:06:03My only answer is, it wasn't easy.
00:06:07This was only done after much thought.
00:06:11If we were just dealing with one issue alone,
00:06:14we may have pulled through.
00:06:16But considering everything, it was all just too much.
00:06:22At least I'm certain that all of them are in heaven now.
00:06:26I know that nothing I can say will make it right,
00:06:29but I am assured of making peace with God because of Christ's sacrifice,
00:06:34even for people like me.
00:06:36Kind regards, John.
00:06:40P.S. Mother is in the bedroom upstairs.
00:06:44She was too heavy to move.
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00:10:47Steph, what are you doing?
00:10:49You're supposed to be resting.
00:10:50I'm bored up there.
00:10:52Steph, it's only been three days.
00:10:54You're meant to be resting for six weeks.
00:10:56I don't lose my mind before then.
00:11:01I got it, Dad.
00:11:02It's fine.
00:11:03All right.
00:11:04Do you want some eggs?
00:11:06No, I'll have cereal.
00:11:09Cereal.
00:11:10Okay.
00:11:11I can get it.
00:11:12No, it's all right.
00:11:13You...
00:11:14Yeah.
00:11:24Thanks.
00:11:29Shit.
00:11:30Shit.
00:11:33So you're bored, huh?
00:11:36That's an understatement.
00:11:38Yeah.
00:11:40I know it's tough.
00:11:45But, uh...
00:11:48Remember what your mother used to say?
00:11:50Yeah.
00:11:54Everything happens for a reason.
00:12:01Come on.
00:12:03Well, I gotta go to work soon.
00:12:05But if you need anything...
00:12:07I'll be okay.
00:12:08Johnny and Melissa are coming over later.
00:12:12Oh.
00:12:16Um...
00:12:17Well, look, I gotta go to work.
00:12:19And, look, you have the, uh...
00:12:22You have the eggs, all right?
00:12:25Yeah.
00:12:26You eat that, all right?
00:12:27Gotta go. I gotta go.
00:12:28Okay.
00:12:29I'll talk to you later.
00:12:30Okay.
00:12:31Okay.
00:12:32I'm sorry.
00:12:33Okay.
00:12:38God be in my head
00:12:43And in my heart and soul
00:12:48God be my rising and my going
00:12:57God be in my heart
00:13:01And in my...
00:13:05Bob!
00:13:06Breakfast ready!
00:13:32America needs a tidal wave of the old-time religion.
00:13:36America needs to be taken down to God's bathhouse
00:13:39and the hose turned on her.
00:13:41And the time isn't far distant
00:13:43when the wheels of God's judgment are going to go sweeping
00:13:46through this old God-hating world.
00:13:48And I want to take a pledge in this audience
00:13:50to join me in a pledge
00:13:52that you will never rest until this old God-hating,
00:13:55Christ-hating, whiskey-soaked, Sabbath-breaking,
00:13:58blaspheming, infidel, bootlegging old world
00:14:02is bound to the cross of Jesus Christ
00:14:04by the golden chains of love.
00:14:22Thanks, honey.
00:14:23You're welcome.
00:14:25Thanks, honey.
00:14:26You're welcome.
00:14:34Bless us, O Lord, as we give thanks for these gifts from Thy bounty.
00:14:39Amen.
00:14:56What the hell did you do all day?
00:14:58Just watch TV?
00:14:59I got so bored of that,
00:15:01I actually started watching The Neighbors.
00:15:04I never knew you were into voyeurism.
00:15:07Good to know.
00:15:08Not like that.
00:15:10If you watch people for long enough,
00:15:12you realize their lives run like clockwork.
00:15:15They leave the house the same time every morning,
00:15:18mow the lawn every Saturday,
00:15:20and then go to bed at the same time.
00:15:23Every morning, mow the lawn every Saturday.
00:15:26Such a routine existence.
00:15:28Housebound for less than a week,
00:15:30and you're already having an existential crisis.
00:15:32Maybe I am.
00:15:34Don't The Neighbors ever do anything exciting?
00:15:36I wouldn't say exciting.
00:15:38Sometimes they do stuff that's kind of funny.
00:15:40Like what?
00:15:41Like poor Mrs. Corbett's in number 11
00:15:43looks like she's having a party every night.
00:15:46Lights keep flashing on and off the whole time.
00:15:48Then I realized what was going on.
00:15:50They have one of those clap-on, clap-off lights installed.
00:15:53Oh yeah, the clapper. I've seen that on TV.
00:15:56Why would she be clapping constantly?
00:15:58I wondered that.
00:16:00Then my dad told me she has Tourette's.
00:16:03Wait, so you're telling me that
00:16:06the lights go on and off when you say fuck too?
00:16:10No, Tourette's doesn't just cause cursing.
00:16:12You get physical tics.
00:16:15One of Mrs. Corbett's tics is that she slaps her leg,
00:16:18and every time she does that, the lights go off,
00:16:20so she has to clap to get them back on again.
00:16:26Guys, it's not funny. It's a serious condition.
00:16:29That's terrible.
00:16:31Also, it's creepy you just watched me.
00:16:36It's a little funny.
00:16:44It's been 18 years.
00:16:46No one can say that we haven't given this ample time.
00:16:50Must go back the task force to you and Wayne Harris.
00:16:53Now Wayne is retired, it's time you close this chapter too.
00:16:58I can't justify any more manpower on a case that's colder than Alaska.
00:17:02So what do you suggest I do?
00:17:04Sir?
00:17:06Stop taking this case so personally. Move on.
00:17:09Have you seen what he did to that family?
00:17:12What he done to those kids?
00:17:14Listen, you got a lot of cases in the win column over the years.
00:17:18This is a rare one that got away from you.
00:17:21You gotta accept that.
00:17:23It's time to let it go.
00:17:34He's got a point.
00:17:36You took that case too personally.
00:17:38Come on, Wayne.
00:17:40We worked our asses off and he still got away.
00:17:43Motherfucker made a fool out of all of us.
00:17:46Is that what really stings, Frank?
00:17:48That your ego took a dent?
00:17:53Well maybe it did.
00:17:55Come on, you saw the crime scene.
00:17:57A guy could do that, to his own blood, run him free.
00:18:02I take it you're not gonna heed the chief's advice?
00:18:04No.
00:18:05But now he's pulled the plug, I gotta go it alone.
00:18:08The first thing is the press.
00:18:10Nationally syndicated magazines, newspapers.
00:18:14Maybe I can get someone interested in doing a follow-up story.
00:18:17Nearly 20 years later?
00:18:19Come on, Frank.
00:18:21We don't even know if he's still in the country.
00:18:23He is.
00:18:24How can you be so sure?
00:18:27Everybody we spoke to about this told us he was a cheerleader for the American dream.
00:18:32Marriage, suburbia, church.
00:18:35He lived for that shit.
00:18:37And nobody has Christian family values like Uncle Sam.
00:20:08Yeah?
00:20:23I never realized the neighbors were so interesting.
00:20:27Look over there.
00:20:29The garden of number 10.
00:20:31The garden of number 10.
00:20:38What am I supposed to be looking at here?
00:20:40There's a guy mowing his lawn.
00:20:42Yeah, in a suit.
00:20:43Who mows their lawn in a shirt and tie?
00:20:46It's a little weird, I guess.
00:20:48Do you know much about that guy?
00:20:52Bob Clark.
00:20:54We just said hello from time to time.
00:20:56Can't say I've spoken to him much.
00:20:59I've had a few conversations with his wife, Dolores.
00:21:02She seems nice.
00:21:04I've never really noticed him before, but last night he was watching me from the upstairs window.
00:21:10Really?
00:21:12Yeah, it was kind of creepy.
00:21:16You weren't looking through the binoculars at the time, were you?
00:21:21I might have been.
00:21:24Oh, Christ, Steph.
00:21:27You really need to find something better to do with your time.
00:21:32Why don't you read a book or something?
00:21:35Okay.
00:21:55After the murders, List cut himself out of every photograph in the house.
00:21:59We discovered he'd lost his job at the Jersey City Bank a few weeks before.
00:22:03We're pretty sure he never shared this information with his family.
00:22:06He'd skim money from his mother's bank account to avoid defaulting on the mortgage.
00:22:09He emptied what was left on the day of the killings, and that's what he used to relocate.
00:23:04Good evening.
00:23:06In view of the difficult events that we cover here on the show,
00:23:09I'm delighted to start tonight with some positive news.
00:23:13Rapist and murderer David James Roberts is behind bars because of you, the viewers.
00:23:20Our regulars will remember that we profiled Roberts on the show last week,
00:23:24and he's considered one of America's most dangerous criminals.
00:23:28Our regulars will remember that we profiled Roberts on the show last week,
00:23:31and he's considered one of America's most wanted criminals.
00:23:35Roberts murdered a man by the name of Bill Patrick, his wife and their child.
00:23:41He also raped the mother and killed his six-month-old son.
00:23:46Yeah?
00:23:48Frank?
00:23:50Turn off Channel 5.
00:23:59What am I looking at?
00:24:01It's a new TV show.
00:24:03They profile fugitives on the run and then ask viewers to call in with tips.
00:24:07I don't understand.
00:24:09It's a new TV show.
00:24:11They profile fugitives on the run and then ask viewers to call in with tips.
00:24:16This shit actually works?
00:24:18The host said some guy on the run for two years was arrested after 75 callers identified him.
00:24:26All right.
00:24:28Let me check it out. I'll give you a call back.
00:24:30Okay.
00:24:39A call from this river.
00:25:10What are you doing in our house?
00:25:13Um, Steph, this is, uh, Mr. Clark.
00:25:17He's come over to apologize.
00:25:20I startled her again.
00:25:22I seem to be making a habit of that today.
00:25:25Stephanie, I'm Bob.
00:25:27I'm here to apologize.
00:25:29I'm here to apologize.
00:25:32I'm here to apologize.
00:25:34I'm here to apologize.
00:25:36Okay.
00:25:38Stephanie, I'm Bob.
00:25:42Phil, I owe you an explanation.
00:25:45Mrs. Atherton next door goes to my church.
00:25:47She mentioned on Sunday that she had some vermin on her property.
00:25:51So I offered to get rid of it for her.
00:25:53With a gun? Isn't that a little excessive?
00:25:56So focused on trying to do a good deed for a neighbor that just didn't occur to me.
00:26:03Afterwards, when I saw you, I realized how scary it may have been.
00:26:09The last thing I want to do is frighten a neighbor.
00:26:16Goddamn rats.
00:26:23Well, uh, Bob, I really appreciate you coming over to, uh, address it.
00:26:30I just hope that Stephanie will accept my apology.
00:26:35Yeah, sure.
00:26:39Bless your heart.
00:26:41As it says in Ephesians 431,
00:26:44be kind and compassionate,
00:26:46forgiving each other just as through Christ God forgave you.
00:26:55Anyway, I've taken up too much of your time already.
00:26:58Thank you both for your hospitality.
00:27:02Hopefully we'll be seeing more of each other in the future.
00:27:11Yeah, well, um, thanks again, Bob, for coming over to, yeah, address that.
00:27:18I'll see you out to the front door.
00:27:29A Bible basher with a gun. God, I love this country.
00:27:33Look.
00:27:36What's this?
00:27:38Some guy in New Jersey killed his family 18 years ago.
00:27:44A little light reading, huh, Steph?
00:27:47This guy looks just like Bob Clark.
00:27:53Oh, Steph.
00:27:55Check out the eyes. It's him.
00:27:58Well, they look kind of similar, but I don't think it's the same guy.
00:28:05You'll at least admit he's a total weirdo, though, right?
00:28:08Well, I thought we were two seconds away from him selling us a watchtower,
00:28:12but that hardly qualifies him as somebody who would murder his own family.
00:28:17Dad, it's him.
00:28:19Steph, I'll... Steph!
00:28:23Why can't you read something else?
00:28:30I've never seen the guy before. How am I supposed to know if that's him?
00:28:38Oh, my God, you're taking pictures of him, too? Stalking much?
00:28:42This isn't helping, Steph. Looks like you took these from space.
00:28:46Yeah, I couldn't exactly go up to him and ask for a close-up, could I?
00:28:50Are you going to call the cops, Steph?
00:28:53Not yet. I need some actual proof that it is him.
00:28:56How do you plan to get that?
00:28:58Not sure yet, but I'll think of something.
00:29:01All right. Well, I've got to head to practice.
00:29:05I'll see you tomorrow.
00:29:07Okay.
00:29:08See you.
00:29:15Hey, can you hand me that pencil?
00:29:18Sure.
00:29:23Oh, my God, that's good.
00:29:35Hey, Mr Hancock.
00:29:37Hey, Danny. How's it going?
00:29:40Not bad.
00:29:43You still working at the pizza parlor?
00:29:46Yep.
00:29:49How's the, um, football going?
00:29:53Pretty good, actually.
00:29:55Um, we're third in the state at the minute, so...
00:29:59Yeah.
00:30:01You planning on making 11 from that?
00:30:05Well, I play for the love of it, to be honest.
00:30:10I play for the love of it, to be honest with you.
00:30:13But there's some big league scouts who come from time to time, so...
00:30:18You never know.
00:30:30Reassuring.
00:30:33Thanks.
00:30:41You want me left alone?
00:30:44Can't they leave me alone?
00:31:10I just want to be left alone.
00:31:13Can they leave me alone?
00:31:15Why don't they just leave me alone?
00:31:31You are going to keep it together.
00:31:33You hear me?
00:31:40Yeah.
00:31:48Look, Bob. What do you think?
00:31:52New dress?
00:31:54Yeah. Isn't it beautiful?
00:31:57How much did it cost?
00:31:59I got it on sale for 30 bucks.
00:32:02That's a little steep.
00:32:05Is this for the church benefit?
00:32:07Yeah.
00:32:09I heard you're hugging.
00:32:12Don't I have a nice figure?
00:32:14But is it appropriate for the pastor and congregation to see it?
00:32:19I don't think it's inappropriate.
00:32:22I think I look nice.
00:32:26Cheers.
00:32:37You know I love you, don't you?
00:32:40Yes.
00:32:42Do you love me?
00:32:44Of course I do.
00:32:47Then please, respect my wishes.
00:32:51Find a more modest dress for the benefit, okay?
00:32:59Fine.
00:33:12What was he doing?
00:33:14I don't know. He was kind of freaking out.
00:33:16He was pacing back and forth, agitated as hell.
00:33:20There was a magazine across the room.
00:33:22That magazine?
00:33:24I don't know. I couldn't really see it.
00:33:26But he seemed pretty mad about it.
00:33:29He must have seen it when I dropped it in the kitchen.
00:33:32Gone and bought a copy.
00:33:34We don't know anything for sure, you know?
00:33:37I mean, think about it. If we took this to the cops, they'd say the evidence was pretty thin.
00:33:41I know that.
00:33:44Oh, God.
00:33:46What?
00:33:48You got that look.
00:33:50What look?
00:33:52You know that look you get when you're going to ask me to do something that I don't want to do?
00:33:56Every Sunday, Clark and his wife go to church.
00:33:59They're out of the house for like three hours.
00:34:02They leave at 8.30 and come back around midday.
00:34:05Oh, no, Steph. I am not breaking into his house.
00:34:10I didn't ask you to. I didn't say anything.
00:34:13Okay.
00:34:15What do you want me to do?
00:34:18Break into his house.
00:34:20I knew it! I knew it!
00:34:23You know, breaking and entering is a felony, right?
00:34:25I could go to jail.
00:34:27He wouldn't have to actually break in.
00:34:29His wife leaves his spare key under a plant pot next to the front door.
00:34:32Okay, so if, if I do this,
00:34:37if, if I do this,
00:34:41what am I supposed to be looking for?
00:34:43Any evidence that proves Clark is John List.
00:34:46Oh, come on, Steph.
00:34:48You really think he's going to keep incriminating shit lying around all these years later?
00:34:52No, but there might be an older photo.
00:34:55If we had a picture with a clear resemblance, it would help convince the cops.
00:34:59Yeah, but how are we going to explain how we got it?
00:35:03I mean, surely the cops are going to know that I broke into his house.
00:35:06What are they going to care more about,
00:35:08busting you for stealing a photo or catching some guy who murdered his whole family?
00:35:16I can't believe I'm going to do this.
00:35:19I must be crazy.
00:35:28Thanks for meeting me today, Miss Phillips. I know you're very busy.
00:35:32Please, call me Ellen.
00:35:34Ellen.
00:35:36The show you produce, it's, it's intriguing.
00:35:39I've never seen anything quite like it before.
00:35:41Well, I brought it to the network, but it's really John Wesley's brainchild.
00:35:47You heard what happened to his kid, right?
00:35:49He was murdered, wasn't he?
00:35:51That's right, his young son.
00:35:55John noticed when dealing with the media how quickly they could get information out there.
00:36:01The TV coverage helped catch his son's killer.
00:36:05If it's used in the right way, the media can be a powerful weapon.
00:36:08It can.
00:36:10Of course, if I'm being honest, I've got to admit the media's motives are hardly noble.
00:36:16Everyone who works in this business understands if it bleeds, it leads.
00:36:22Why do you think people are so, so fascinated by murder?
00:36:28Killers tantalize people.
00:36:32Like traffic accidents or natural disasters.
00:36:37The actions of a killer are horrible.
00:36:42But the public just can't look away.
00:36:45So, did you get a chance to have a look over the details of the List case?
00:36:49I did.
00:36:50And will you consider featuring it on the show?
00:36:53It's the kind of taboo crime that intrigues and horrifies people.
00:37:01But the problem is, it took place so long ago.
00:37:05You have one picture that's over 20 years old.
00:37:09The guy probably looks very different now.
00:37:13I'd have to question whether or not we'd get the audience response we need to make an identification.
00:37:23But it's worth a shot, isn't it?
00:37:25I don't think the network is going to want to blot our copybook
00:37:31by featuring cases which are unlikely to have a positive outcome.
00:37:38So what are you saying?
00:37:41I'm saying it's a pass for now.
00:37:45But if you get any additional information that could improve the chances of an identification,
00:37:53then we'll certainly consider it for future broadcast.
00:38:15It's time.
00:44:22Thanks, Lesley, all right, have a good night, see you tomorrow, yes?
00:44:24Mr. Wesson, Detective Fred Clayton, sir.
00:44:25Do you have a minute?
00:44:26Yeah, how can I help you, Detective.
00:44:27I spoke to your producer, Elmo Phillips, I'm trying to get a case featured on your show.
00:44:32Well, if you go to her channel, that's...
00:44:34She's gonna arrange that for you.
00:44:35Oh, no she rejected it, sir.
00:44:37Well I'm sorry to hear that, we have her rather full-plate right
00:44:39We can't feature everybody, but perhaps sometime in the future.
00:44:42Well, you see, time is a factor here, sir.
00:44:44Look, Detective, that's just the way it works here.
00:44:47We have to go through the channels, you know?
00:44:50I know what happened to your son.
00:44:55Yeah, well, it's a matter of public record, unfortunately.
00:45:00John List murdered both of his sons in cold blood.
00:45:05Frederick and John Jr.
00:45:09They were 13 and 15.
00:45:12His daughter, too.
00:45:14Patricia.
00:45:16She was 16.
00:45:20I've been working this case for nearly two decades now.
00:45:24My department shut me down and I'm having to do it on my own time.
00:45:29All because I am still haunted by that crime scene.
00:45:34Three beautiful children.
00:45:37Snuffed out by a man who was supposed to love and protect them.
00:45:43They deserve justice, Mr. Wesley.
00:45:47Come on, looks like you can use a drink.
00:45:54It was July back in 81.
00:45:57Aaron was our first and only son at the time.
00:46:01My wife Deborah and I were living the American dream.
00:46:05Had a great job in real estate.
00:46:07Beautiful home.
00:46:09Deborah always wanted to be a mother.
00:46:11So when Aaron came along, our lives were complete.
00:46:18And one day, we were in a department store browsing.
00:46:22Aaron was with us.
00:46:25Laughing, running in and out of the aisles like he always did.
00:46:29Couldn't have turned our back on him for more than a minute.
00:46:32He was gone.
00:46:35Knowing that he was out there alone, frightened without us.
00:46:40I felt so helpless.
00:46:48Two weeks later, they found his body in a river.
00:46:52Opportunist abduction, murder.
00:46:59Our lives completely changed in a matter of minutes.
00:47:04The day they found Aaron's body, my heart broke into a million pieces.
00:47:12Years later, I'm still trying to put it back together.
00:47:15I'm sorry.
00:47:17I think what hurt even more was the fact that the local police department's response was so poor.
00:47:23I mean, with all due respect to you, detective,
00:47:26they didn't know their head from their ass.
00:47:30I can only imagine if they'd been a little bit more decisive,
00:47:34we could have found Aaron before that animal took his life.
00:47:38Well, if it had come to my department, it would have been a different story.
00:47:43I appreciate that.
00:47:45But when the media got involved, I realized that we could create this wide awareness.
00:47:53It also restored my faith in human nature at a very dark time.
00:47:58We received over 40,000 letters from all over the country.
00:48:03People wishing us well, sympathizing, sharing their own stories.
00:48:09And I knew that if I could get information out there on a national scale
00:48:14and galvanize the public into being directly involved with finding those criminals,
00:48:20we could solve cases that would generally never stand a chance.
00:48:24This is why I came to you, Mr. Wesley.
00:48:27I don't share a bloodline with the List children, but...
00:48:31but in death, I've got to know them so well.
00:48:36I talked to everybody about Frederick and John Jr. and Patricia.
00:48:41I learned about all the things they loved.
00:48:44Their dreams, aspirations.
00:48:50If I'd have caught List, then there'd be closure.
00:48:53But as long as he's still out there, this will never be over.
00:48:57Those children will never be at peace.
00:49:00I know.
00:49:02Took us years to find Aaron's murder.
00:49:07Closure is important.
00:49:09It really is.
00:49:11And I've been chasing it for 18 years.
00:49:15Look, Frank, I can't promise anything.
00:49:20I'm usually a servant to the network and these kind of things, but...
00:49:24I'll do my best.
00:49:27Try and get you on the show.
00:49:30Thank you, John.
00:49:32I appreciate that.
00:49:49So what do you want to do next?
00:49:50I don't know.
00:49:52Well, one thing's for sure. I'm not sneaking around his house anymore.
00:49:57It's too risky.
00:49:59I know.
00:50:01I'm so sorry.
00:50:03I'll live.
00:50:06Maybe I should just call the cops.
00:50:09At least then that would shine a spotlight on him.
00:50:12Maybe if his IDs don't check out, they'll discover who he really is.
00:50:15And if we're wrong, they'll bust us for wasting our time.
00:50:18And if we're wrong, they'll bust us for wasting police time.
00:50:23You don't still have doubts, do you?
00:50:26I don't know.
00:50:32We're going to need more than just suspicion before we call the cops.
00:50:36I know. We've been through this.
00:50:45Look, I'm going to go home. I'm pretty tired.
00:50:48Okay.
00:50:51You come by tomorrow?
00:50:53Sure.
00:51:19God damn it!
00:51:21Profanity isn't necessary, young man.
00:51:24What the hell are you doing in my car?
00:51:26I think it's time we had a little chat.
00:51:28And you needed to break into my car to do that?
00:51:31I guess this makes us even.
00:51:35What do you mean?
00:51:37The postman.
00:51:39The postman?
00:51:41Yeah.
00:51:43The postman?
00:51:45Yeah.
00:51:46The postman?
00:51:48When I left, he was right there, on the model.
00:51:52When I came back, he was on the floor.
00:51:54Unless this town experienced its first-ever earthquake while I was out,
00:51:58it's tough to see how that could have happened.
00:52:05I know that you and your girlfriend Stephanie have taken quite an interest in me lately.
00:52:09No, no, we...
00:52:10Please.
00:52:12Let's level with each other.
00:52:13I don't know why you've been snooping around.
00:52:16Maybe I don't want to know.
00:52:18But let me tell you one thing.
00:52:21I value my privacy.
00:52:25As I'm sure you value your own.
00:52:28We all have a right to it.
00:52:30I'll respect yours if you respect mine.
00:52:35And here's the point to remember.
00:52:38You may be watching me.
00:52:40You may be watching me.
00:52:47But I'm also watching you.
00:53:11Hey Frank, sorry I'm late.
00:53:14Damn production meeting ran over as usual.
00:53:16Not a problem.
00:53:17So, this is the guy I was telling you about. Dave Brenton.
00:53:20Good to meet you.
00:53:21You too.
00:53:33So, you're a sculptor.
00:53:36So, you're a sculptor.
00:53:38It's actually auto-dedact forensic artist.
00:53:43You'll have to forgive me Dave, I'm a little behind the times.
00:53:46What exactly does your job entail?
00:53:48Facial reconstructions of fugitives based on outdated pictures.
00:53:53Aging a sculpted bust to show how they may look in the present day.
00:53:57See Frank, here's the problem you have.
00:54:00That photograph that we have of List is as old as hell.
00:54:03Viewers need to see what he looks like today in order to make a positive ID.
00:54:08That's where Dave comes in.
00:54:10He fabricates that age-progressed bust so that our viewer gets a pretty good indication of what List might look like today.
00:54:17Massively improve your chance of a positive ID.
00:54:20It sounds terrific, but we can't be certain of what List looks like now, so it's going to be kind of speculative, isn't it?
00:54:26It'll be based on a lot of research.
00:54:28And I'll create some various key questions.
00:54:31Where does he live?
00:54:32The city? The suburbs?
00:54:34And what kind of clothes does he wear?
00:54:36I think he would wear a pair of thick dark brown glasses.
00:54:39Why do you think that?
00:54:41I think he would want to look more astute, you know, more in control than he really was.
00:54:46Well it could be you've got the right handle on this guy.
00:54:52The disappearance of the daughter, the Amber Alert going out for her,
00:54:57the discovery of her body in her father's home, and then the arrest of this man.
00:55:03God, that's awful.
00:55:07Bob?
00:55:08What?
00:55:10You hear that on the TV.
00:55:13A father killed his own daughter.
00:55:16Isn't that awful?
00:55:21Yeah, that's terrible.
00:55:27What on earth could drive a man to kill his own flesh and blood?
00:55:32Maybe she disappointed him.
00:56:03Hey.
00:56:05Hey.
00:56:11You okay?
00:56:13Not really.
00:56:14Come on.
00:56:30I know you're having a tough time at the moment and
00:56:36I've been working so much, I haven't been here as much as I should have.
00:56:41It's fine.
00:56:43No, it's not.
00:56:47Your mother, before she passed,
00:56:50she made me promise that I'd always be there for you.
00:56:55You have been.
00:56:58But not enough.
00:57:01I thought,
00:57:03we need the money, I'll do more shifts, but
00:57:06if I was being honest with myself, I just couldn't.
00:57:10I couldn't just stay at home
00:57:14along with my thoughts.
00:57:18It was a struggle.
00:57:22I still think about your mother all the time.
00:57:26But I just can't
00:57:30focus on the good times. I just...
00:57:33I miss her too.
00:57:42I'm going to be here for you, Steph.
00:57:45More.
00:57:48I'm going to be here for you more.
00:57:53I promise.
00:57:56I promise.
00:58:02I promise.
00:58:32I promise.
00:59:02I promise.
00:59:32I promise.
00:59:34I promise.
01:00:02I promise.
01:00:04I promise.
01:00:07I promise.
01:00:33This house is one of the best properties on the market right now.
01:00:37Perfect for a family.
01:00:42Well, I find that most things start and end with the family.
01:00:48One way or another.
01:01:03Wow.
01:01:05Quite the attention to detail there, Dave.
01:01:08Great job. Really intricate work.
01:01:12Question is,
01:01:14how close is this to how List looks now?
01:01:18Show tapes tomorrow.
01:01:21We'll find out soon enough.
01:01:32We'll find out soon enough.
01:02:02Well, it's your shot today, Frank.
01:02:04I'm kind of nervous.
01:02:06Don't worry about it.
01:02:08There are only 15 million people going to be watching.
01:02:10Nothing to be nervous about.
01:02:12You know, I'm not nervous.
01:02:14I'm not nervous.
01:02:16I'm not nervous.
01:02:18I'm not nervous.
01:02:20I'm not nervous.
01:02:22I'm not nervous.
01:02:24I'm not nervous.
01:02:26I'm not nervous.
01:02:28I'm not nervous.
01:02:30I'm not nervous.
01:02:32You know how to put a mind at ease.
01:02:34You'll be fine.
01:02:36Just follow my lead.
01:02:38The important thing to remember is that
01:02:40maybe one of those 15 million people
01:02:42know where John List is.
01:02:44And finally nail that son of a bitch.
01:02:48Come on.
01:02:53Hello?
01:02:54Hey, it's me.
01:02:56You okay?
01:02:58I was going to ask you the same thing.
01:03:00How come you didn't come over tonight?
01:03:02I had football practice.
01:03:04It's Wednesday.
01:03:06Isn't practice usually on Thursday?
01:03:08Uh...
01:03:10They moved it.
01:03:12Don't lie to me, Danny.
01:03:15Alright, you want me to say it?
01:03:18I'm kind of freaked out.
01:03:20I mean, that guy broke into my car
01:03:22and he threatened me.
01:03:24It's okay to be scared.
01:03:26I am too.
01:03:28I just don't know what to do.
01:03:30I mean, that prick said he was watching me.
01:03:32He's watching both of us.
01:03:36So, what are we going to do?
01:03:39I don't know.
01:03:41But I do know that being together
01:03:43is better than being apart.
01:03:45Makes sense.
01:03:47Or to put it bluntly,
01:03:49if you still care about me at all,
01:03:51then get over here.
01:03:54I do still care about you.
01:03:58I love you, Steph.
01:04:00Nothing has changed on that front.
01:04:03Then stick with me on this.
01:04:06I will.
01:04:20Hey, Steph.
01:04:22You want to watch some TV with your old man?
01:04:25Danny and Melissa are coming over.
01:04:28That's later.
01:04:29Yeah.
01:04:31Come and watch some TV with your old man.
01:04:33It's good to get out of the bedroom for a while, no?
01:04:36Yeah, I guess you're right.
01:04:38Yeah.
01:04:40What are you watching?
01:04:42Nothing much.
01:04:44Just waiting for this show to come on.
01:04:46The one where they track down
01:04:48America's most wanted criminals.
01:04:50Have you ever seen it?
01:04:52No.
01:04:54It's pretty interesting.
01:04:56I was going to make a sandwich.
01:04:57Yeah, sure.
01:04:59All right, okay.
01:05:01Yeah.
01:05:09Good evening.
01:05:11I'm John Wesley.
01:05:13Those of you who are regular viewers
01:05:15know that we highlight
01:05:17mostly recent cases.
01:05:19But tonight,
01:05:21we're turning back the clock 18 years
01:05:23to November the 9th, 1971.
01:05:27In a seemingly mild manner,
01:05:30a countenance churchgoer, John List.
01:05:33Dad!
01:05:37What's wrong?
01:05:39Look, they're talking about John List.
01:05:41Remember I showed you that magazine?
01:05:46It's a guy you think is living across the street.
01:05:49It's not funny, Dad.
01:05:51Look.
01:05:53We hope that someone out there tonight
01:05:55may know where he is.
01:05:57We consulted a number of profilers
01:05:59over those years,
01:06:01and they speculate that List
01:06:03may have obsessive compulsive disorder
01:06:05and other associative disorders.
01:06:07Control is very important to this man.
01:06:10Control can be ever so subtle,
01:06:13often hidden behind the pretense of
01:06:15help or advice,
01:06:17a suggestion,
01:06:19even a joke.
01:06:20Maybe there's someone out there tonight
01:06:22who may recognize this key characteristic.
01:06:24Interesting.
01:06:26I know you mentioned that
01:06:28List went to great pains to cover his tracks.
01:06:30He removed himself from all family photographs
01:06:33and wasn't particularly a social person.
01:06:36So it was very difficult for you
01:06:38to obtain a photograph
01:06:40for identification purposes.
01:06:42That's right.
01:06:44We had one very, very old photograph to go on.
01:06:46But now, thanks to the work
01:06:48of the esteemed forensic artist David Brenton,
01:06:50we have a bust of List's head
01:06:52which we have age-progressed
01:06:54and should be able to give the viewers a good...
01:06:56Ah!
01:06:58Holy shit!
01:07:00I told you, Dad. I told you.
01:07:02Oh! Oh, shit! Oh!
01:07:04Shit.
01:07:06We need to call the cops.
01:07:08Hold it. Let's not get hasty here.
01:07:10What else are we gonna do?
01:07:21Uh...
01:07:23Maybe I could...
01:07:25I could go over to him and talk to him.
01:07:27Make sure it's really him.
01:07:29Dad, are you crazy?
01:07:31He's a mass murderer.
01:07:33Oh, shit.
01:07:54Oh, shit!
01:07:56I can't do this.
01:07:58What?
01:08:00I can't do this.
01:08:02Okay, okay, let me call the cops, yeah, let them deal with it.
01:08:21Okay, okay.
01:08:22Okay.
01:08:23God, the power's out.
01:08:42Dad?
01:08:49Dad?
01:08:57Dad?
01:09:20Shut up!
01:09:23I just wanted to be left alone.
01:09:25You just couldn't leave me be, could you?
01:09:31You just had to keep snooping around, didn't you?
01:09:34I'm sorry.
01:09:35Shut up!
01:09:37I didn't want to come to this.
01:09:40But I have no choice.
01:09:42It's time to give you up to the almighty.
01:09:44Ah!
01:10:14Ah!
01:10:45Stephanie!
01:10:55Stephanie!
01:11:14Steph?
01:11:21Jimmy?
01:11:22Hello?
01:11:34Maybe they went out.
01:11:36Yeah, Steph struggles to get around, so why would she go out if she knew that we were coming over?
01:11:44Ah!
01:11:49Is he okay?
01:11:58He's still breathing.
01:12:00Look, um, go in there, call the cops, okay?
01:12:03I'm gonna make sure that Steph's alright.
01:12:05Yeah?
01:12:06Yeah.
01:12:10Oh, shit!
01:12:13Go, now, call the cops!
01:12:16Go, go!
01:12:19Ah!
01:12:21Ah!
01:12:23Ah!
01:12:24Ah!
01:12:25Ah!
01:12:27Ah!
01:12:28Ah!
01:12:29Ah!
01:12:30Ah!
01:12:31Ah!
01:12:32Ah!
01:12:33Ah!
01:12:34Ah!
01:12:35Ah!
01:12:36Ah!
01:12:37Ah!
01:12:38You okay, kid?
01:12:48Yeah, yeah. Are you?
01:12:51Nothing. A few stitches and a couple of painkillers won't take care of.
01:12:56Steph?
01:13:02Hey.
01:13:07Hey.
01:13:19Dad!
01:13:32Dad!
01:13:39Dad!
01:13:47Dad!
01:14:01Oh, shit. Oh, shit. Oh, shit.
01:14:18You're okay.
01:14:28You're okay.
01:14:48Yeah.
01:15:16You're okay.
01:15:46You're okay.
01:16:17You know, I've waited 18 years for this moment.
01:16:23For the chance to be face-to-face with you.
01:16:30To ask you how you could do it.
01:16:39The truth is, no answer you can give will help me sleep better at night.
01:16:45But what will help is knowing you're going to spend the rest of your days in an 8x9 cell.
01:16:53And that for every single one of those days, you'll be looking over your shoulder in fear of vigilante justice at any moment.
01:17:05You'll finally know what it's like to feel the terror your family felt as you murdered them.
01:17:15And, after all of that, you'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:18:15You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:18:25You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:18:35You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:18:45You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:18:55You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:19:25You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:19:35You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:19:45You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:19:55You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:20:05You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:20:15You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:20:25You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:20:35You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:20:45You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:20:55You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:21:05You'll still have hell to look forward to.
01:21:15You'll still have hell to look forward to.
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