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Kiss The Death From My Lips:
Logline: An anachronistic NYPD detective, Frank Demura,
the pride of the Manhattan South Station House, is up to
his ears in mayhem as a crazed serial killer kisses her
victims to death, stalking him to boot.
Setting: New York
City. Detective Frank Demura, of NYPD Manhattan South,
smells trouble when he reaches the crime scene,
investigating the murder of a Catholic brother whose
body had washed up
from the East River. Soon Demura receives cut-and-paste
notes from an unknown killer. One thing for sure—the
killer wants to play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with
him.
After two more murders of
religious, another note arrives; this one predicts that
the "big one" comes off when "purple and rose converge."
Meanwhile, the police lab reveals that Circe, the
psychotic serial killer has "kissed" her victims to
death. With unwanted assistance from the killer, Demura
is relieved from the case and is sent packing to a
psychiatrist, Sherry Dybinski.
Analysis helps to answer some questions: What role did
Demura's past play in these grisly murders. (his wife
and daughter were found dead, in their garage several
years earlier). Murdered? Double suicides? Later, Demura
is detailed along with his motley band of detectives to
guard the president who is coming to town. Instead,
Demura disobeys orders and directs his team to St.
Patrick's Cathedral setting up a final confrontation
with the predator from hell. |