DESCRIPTION
FBI profiler John Griffin has an uncanny ability to enter the mind of serial killers, and with limited resources determine their next move - eventually leading to their capture. Griffin�s boss, Robert Gillette, recruits him to help find a serial killer who is murdering and crucifying his victims. A previous self-perceived mistake by Griffin caused him to remove himself from field investigations. Upon returning to the field his self-confidence is summarily tested by letters from this killer...letters addressed to him and heinously stapled to the victims. As the killer escalates his murderous rampage, Griffin must silence his own demons before he can stop this brutal killing machine. As he closes in on the killer, he knows something is awry and cannot shake the guilt of his past mistake. [128 words]
ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
I have read and studied over 100 scripts, and written two. I have also read numerous books about writing scripts including, �Story� by Robert McKee, �The Screenwriter's Workbook� by Syd Field, and �100 Things Every Writer Needs to Know� by Scott Edelstein. I have also written, directed, and produced a short documentary that won a Judge�s Award at Films on the Fox Film Festival 2005. I have also received a high recommendation from a producer at New Line Cinema who has read the script. [April 2008]
Redemption Steve Captain
FBI profiler John Griffin has an uncanny ability to enter the mind of serial killers, and with limited resources determine their next move - eventually leading to their capture. Griffin�s boss, Robert Gillette, recruits him to help find a serial killer who is murdering and crucifying his victims. A previous self-perceived mistake by Griffin caused him to remove himself from field investigations. Upon returning to the field his self-confidence is summarily tested by letters from this killer...letters addressed to him and heinously stapled to the victims. As the killer escalates his murderous rampage, Griffin must silence his own demons before he can stop this brutal killing machine. As he closes in on the killer, he knows something is awry and cannot shake the guilt of his past mistake.
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