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A Killer Next Door - Based on real events! Full Thriller Movie
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00:09:03ΠΎΠ», Γ‘l,
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00:10:42Steph, what are you doing?
00:10:44You're supposed to be resting.
00:10:46I'm bored up there.
00:10:47Steph, it's only been three days.
00:10:49You're going to be resting for six weeks.
00:10:51I don't lose my mind before then.
00:10:56I got it, Dad.
00:10:57It's fine.
00:10:57All right, um, do you want some eggs?
00:11:02No, I'll have cereal.
00:11:05Cereal.
00:11:06Okay.
00:11:07I can get it.
00:11:08All right, you, yeah.
00:11:10Um, here, here, um, um, um, let's pull them.
00:11:18Oh, yeah.
00:11:19Thanks.
00:11:20All right.
00:11:21Um, all right.
00:11:25Shit.
00:11:25Uh, close.
00:11:28So you're bored, huh?
00:11:31That's an understatement.
00:11:33Yeah.
00:11:36I know it's tough.
00:11:40But, uh, remember what your mother used to say.
00:11:46Yeah.
00:11:46Everything happens for a reason.
00:11:58Well, I gotta go to work soon.
00:12:01But if, if you need anything...
00:12:02I'll be okay.
00:12:04Johnny and Melissa are coming over later.
00:12:08Oh.
00:12:12Um, look, I, I gotta go to work.
00:12:15Um, look, you have the, uh, you have the eggs, all right?
00:12:21Yeah, you eat that.
00:12:22All right?
00:12:23Gotta go.
00:12:23I gotta go.
00:12:24Okay.
00:12:25I'll talk to you later.
00:12:26Okay.
00:12:26Okay.
00:12:27Okay.
00:12:27All right, sweetie.
00:12:36Hey.
00:12:39I'm in my office now.
00:12:42I'm in my eyes, I'm in my book now.
00:12:52God, in my heart, I'm in my book now.
00:13:01Bob, breakfast ready?
00:13:03Okay.
00:13:14Okay.
00:13:15America needs a tidal wave of the old-time religion.
00:13:35America needs to be taken down to God's bathhouse and the hose turned on her.
00:13:39And the time isn't far distant when the wheels of God's judgment are going to go sweeping through this old God-hating world.
00:13:46And I want to take a pledge in this audience to join me in a pledge that you will never rest until this old God-hating, Christ-hating, whiskey-soaked, Sabbath-breaking, blaspheming,
00:13:57infidel, bootlegging old world is bound to the cross of Jesus Christ by the golden chains of love.
00:14:09Thanks, honey.
00:14:21You're welcome.
00:14:30Bless us, O Lord, as we give thanks for these gifts from thy bounty.
00:14:34Amen.
00:14:35Amen.
00:14:39What the hell did you do all day?
00:15:00Just watch TV?
00:15:01I got so bored of that I actually started watching The Neighbors.
00:15:05I never knew you were into voyeurism.
00:15:08Good to know.
00:15:09Not like that.
00:15:11If you watch people for long enough, you realize their lives run like clockwork.
00:15:17They leave the house at the same time every morning, mow the lawn every Saturday.
00:15:21Such a routine existence.
00:15:24Housebound for less than a week and you're already having an existential crisis.
00:15:27Maybe I am.
00:15:29Well, don't the neighbors ever do anything exciting?
00:15:32I wouldn't say exciting.
00:15:33Sometimes they do stuff that's kind of funny.
00:15:35Well, like what?
00:15:36Like poor Mrs. Corbett's at number 11 looks like she's having a party every night.
00:15:41Lights keep flashing on and off the whole time.
00:15:44Then I realized what was going on.
00:15:45They have one of those clap-on, clap-off lights installed.
00:15:48Oh, yeah, the clapper.
00:15:49I've seen that on TV.
00:15:51Why would she be clapping constantly?
00:15:54I wondered that.
00:15:55Then my dad told me she has Tourette's.
00:15:57Wait, so you're telling me that the lights go on and off when you say fuck, too?
00:16:05No, Tourette's doesn't just cause cursing.
00:16:07You get physical tics.
00:16:10One of Mrs. Corbett's tics is that she slaps her legs, so every time she does that, the lights go off,
00:16:15so she has to clap to get them back on again.
00:16:19What is wrong?
00:16:21Guys, it's not funny.
00:16:22It's a serious condition.
00:16:24That's terrible.
00:16:27Also, it's creepy.
00:16:28You're just watching her.
00:16:31It's a little funny.
00:16:39It's been 18 years.
00:16:41No one can say that we haven't given this ample time.
00:16:45We scoved back the task force to you and Wayne Harris.
00:16:49Now Wayne is retired.
00:16:50It's time you close this chapter, too.
00:16:52I can't justify any more manpower on a case that's colder than Alaska.
00:16:58So what do you suggest I do, sir?
00:17:01Stop taking this case so personally.
00:17:03Move on.
00:17:05If you've seen what he did to that family,
00:17:07what he done to those kids?
00:17:10Listen, you got a lot of cases in the wind column over the years.
00:17:14This is a rare one that got away from you.
00:17:16You gotta accept that.
00:17:19It's time to let it go.
00:17:20He's got a point.
00:17:32You took that case too personally.
00:17:34Come on, Wayne.
00:17:35We worked our asses off and he still got away.
00:17:39Motherfucker made a fool out of all of us.
00:17:41Is that what really stings, Frank?
00:17:44That your ego took a dent?
00:17:45Well, maybe it did.
00:17:50Come on, you saw the crime scene.
00:17:53A guy could do that to his own blood, run him free.
00:17:57I take it you're not going to heed the chief's advice?
00:18:00No.
00:18:01But now he's pulled the plug, I gotta go it alone.
00:18:03Well, the first thing's the press.
00:18:05Nationally syndicated magazines, newspapers.
00:18:10Maybe I can get someone interested in doing a follow-up story.
00:18:12Nearly 20 years later?
00:18:14Come on, Frank.
00:18:16We don't even know if he's still in the country.
00:18:19He is.
00:18:20How can you be so sure?
00:18:21Everybody we spoke to about this told us he was a cheerleader for the American dream.
00:18:28Marriage, suburbia, church.
00:18:31He lived for that shit.
00:18:32And nobody does Christian family values like Uncle Sam.
00:18:51We don't even know if he's still in the country.
00:19:21He lived for that shit.
00:19:34I don't know.
00:20:04Yeah.
00:20:20I never realized the neighbors were so interesting.
00:20:24Look over there.
00:20:26The garden of number 10.
00:20:28What am I supposed to be looking at here?
00:20:35There's a guy mowing his lawn.
00:20:37Yeah, in a suit.
00:20:38Who mows her lawn in a shirt and tie.
00:20:40It's a little weird, I guess.
00:20:43Do you know much about that guy?
00:20:45Bob Clark.
00:20:48We've said hello from time to time.
00:20:51Can't say I've spoken to him much.
00:20:54I've had a few conversations with his wife, Dolores.
00:20:57She seems nice.
00:20:59I've never really noticed him before,
00:21:01but last night he was watching me from the upstairs window.
00:21:05Really?
00:21:07Yeah.
00:21:08It was kind of creepy.
00:21:10You weren't looking through the binoculars at the time, were you?
00:21:16I might have been.
00:21:18Oh, Christ, Steph.
00:21:21You really need to find something better to do with your time.
00:21:25Why don't you read a book or something?
00:21:50After the murders, List cut himself out of every photograph in the house.
00:21:54We discovered he'd lost his job at the Jersey City Bank a few weeks before.
00:21:58We're pretty sure he never shared this information with his family.
00:22:01He'd skim money from his mother's bank account to avoid defaulting on the mortgage.
00:22:04He emptied what was left on the day of the killings,
00:22:07and that's what he used to relocate.
00:22:24He'd be very happy to do with a plan or something.
00:22:27Everybody else is a terrible man.
00:22:28But where is the family?
00:22:29Everybody else is a terrible man.
00:22:30He's a bad man.
00:22:31He's a good man.
00:22:32I can't take a day.
00:22:33You're a bad man.
00:22:34You're a bad man.
00:22:35I feel uncomfortable.
00:22:37You're a bad man.
00:22:38You're good.
00:22:39I am not a bad man.
00:22:40You're a bad man.
00:22:41You're a bad man.
00:22:42You're a bad man.
00:22:43You're a bad man.
00:22:44Good evening.
00:23:08In view of the difficult events that we cover here on this show,
00:23:11I'm delighted to start tonight with some positive news.
00:23:15Rapist and murderer David James Roberts is behind bars because of you, the viewers.
00:23:22Our regulars will remember that we profiled Roberts on the show last week,
00:23:27and he's considered one of America's most wanted criminals.
00:23:31Roberts murdered a man by the name of Bill Patrick, his wife, and their child.
00:23:37He also raped the mother and killed her six-month-old son.
00:23:41Yeah?
00:23:52Frank?
00:23:54Turn on Channel 5.
00:24:00For two years.
00:24:03What am I looking at?
00:24:05It's a new TV show.
00:24:07They profile fugitives on the run and then ask viewers to call in with tips.
00:24:10A picture of a shelter for homeless men in Staten Island.
00:24:12This shit actually works?
00:24:14The host said some guy on the run for two years was arrested after 75 callers identified him.
00:24:19Fire.
00:24:22All right.
00:24:23Let me check it out. I'll give you a call back.
00:24:26Okay.
00:24:26I'll give you a call back.
00:24:27Okay.
00:24:27What?
00:24:27From yesterday.
00:24:29And call a Green River killer ever since the first bodies, five of them, were pulled from this river.
00:25:05What are you doing in our house?
00:25:21Um, Steph, this is, uh, Mr. Clark.
00:25:25He's come over to apologize.
00:25:28I startled her again.
00:25:29I seem to be making a habit of that today.
00:25:32Stephanie, I'm Bob.
00:25:35Phil, I owe you an explanation.
00:25:40Mrs. Atherton next door goes to my church.
00:25:42She mentioned on Sunday that she had some vermin on her property, so I offered to get rid of it for her.
00:25:48With a gun?
00:25:49Isn't that a little excessive?
00:25:51So focused on trying to do a good deed for a neighbor that just didn't occur to me.
00:25:56But afterwards, when I saw you, I realized how scary it may have been.
00:26:04The last thing I want to do is frighten a neighbor.
00:26:11God damn rats.
00:26:13Well, uh, Bob, I really appreciate you coming over to, uh, address it.
00:26:24It's, yeah.
00:26:25I just hope that Stephanie will accept my apology.
00:26:30Yeah, sure.
00:26:31Bless your heart.
00:26:36As it says in Ephesians 4 31, be kind and compassionate, forgiving each other just as through Christ God forgave you.
00:26:51Anyway, I've taken up too much of your time already.
00:26:54Hey, thank you both for your hospitality.
00:26:58Hopefully we'll be seeing more of each other in the future.
00:27:06Yeah, well, um, thanks again, uh, Bob, for coming over to, yeah, address that.
00:27:14I'll see you right to the front door.
00:27:24A Bible basher with a gun.
00:27:27God, I love this country.
00:27:29Look.
00:27:32Watch this.
00:27:34Some guy in New Jersey killed his family 18 years ago.
00:27:41A little light reading, huh, Steph?
00:27:43This guy looks just like Bob Clark.
00:27:49Oh, Steph.
00:27:51Check out the eyes.
00:27:52It's him.
00:27:54Well, I look kind of similar, but I, I don't think it's the same guy.
00:28:01You'll at least admit he's a total weirdo, though, right?
00:28:04Well, I thought we were two seconds away from him selling us a watchtower,
00:28:08but that hardly qualifies him as somebody who would murder his own family.
00:28:13Dad, that's him.
00:28:15Steph, oh, Steph.
00:28:19Why can't you read something else?
00:28:20I've never seen the guy before.
00:28:27How am I supposed to know if that's him?
00:28:29Oh, my God.
00:28:34You're taking pictures of him, too?
00:28:37Stalking much?
00:28:38Well, this isn't helping, Steph.
00:28:40Looks like you took these from space.
00:28:42Yeah, I couldn't exactly go up to him and ask for a close-up, could I?
00:28:46Are you going to call the cops, Steph?
00:28:48Not yet.
00:28:49I need some actual proof that it is him.
00:28:52How do you plan to get that?
00:28:53Not sure yet, but I'll think of something.
00:28:56All right.
00:28:57Well, I got ahead to practice.
00:29:01I'll see you tomorrow.
00:29:02Okay.
00:29:04See you.
00:29:10Hey, can you hand me that pencil?
00:29:14Sure.
00:29:14Oh, my God.
00:29:19That's good.
00:29:21Ah.
00:29:30Oh.
00:29:31Hey, Mr. Hancock.
00:29:32Hey, Danny.
00:29:33How's it going?
00:29:35Not bad.
00:29:41You still working at the pizza parlor?
00:29:43Oh, yep.
00:29:47How's the, um, football going?
00:29:51Pretty good, actually.
00:29:52Um, we're third in the state at the minute, so...
00:29:57Yeah.
00:29:59You planning on making 11 from that?
00:30:04Well, I play for the love of it, to be honest with you.
00:30:09But there's some big league scouts who come from time to time, so...
00:30:13You never know.
00:30:14You never know.
00:30:14You never know.
00:30:25Reassuring.
00:30:28Thanks.
00:30:29Do you want to be left alone?
00:30:40Can't they leave me alone?
00:30:41I just want to be left alone.
00:31:07Can't they leave me alone?
00:31:10Why don't they just leave me alone?
00:31:12Ah!
00:31:12Ah!
00:31:14Ah!
00:31:15Ah!
00:31:15Ah!
00:31:26You are going to keep it together.
00:31:28You hear me?
00:31:29Look, Bob, what do you think?
00:31:47New dress?
00:31:49Yeah, isn't it beautiful?
00:31:51How much did it cost?
00:31:53I got it on sale for 30 bucks.
00:31:56It's a little steep.
00:32:00Is this for the church benefit?
00:32:02Yeah.
00:32:03It's a little figure-hugging.
00:32:07Don't I have a nice figure?
00:32:09But is it appropriate for the pastor and congregation to see it?
00:32:14I don't think it's inappropriate.
00:32:16I think I look nice.
00:32:32You know I love you, don't you?
00:32:35Yes.
00:32:37Do you love me?
00:32:39Of course I do.
00:32:40Then please, respect my wishes.
00:32:46Find a more modest dress for the benefit.
00:32:49Okay?
00:32:54Fine.
00:32:57What was he doing?
00:33:09I don't know.
00:33:09He was kind of freaking out.
00:33:11He was pacing back and forth, agitated as hell.
00:33:15Then he threw a magazine across the room.
00:33:17That magazine?
00:33:18I don't know.
00:33:19I couldn't really see it.
00:33:20But he seemed pretty mad about it.
00:33:24He must have seen it when I dropped in the kitchen.
00:33:26Gone and bought a copy.
00:33:28We don't know anything for sure, you know?
00:33:32I mean, think about it.
00:33:33If we took this to the cops, they'd say that the evidence was pretty thin.
00:33:36I know that.
00:33:44Oh, God.
00:33:45What?
00:33:47You got that look.
00:33:49What look?
00:33:50You know that look you get when you're going to ask me to do something that I don't want to do?
00:33:54Every Sunday, Clark and his wife go to church.
00:33:57Yeah?
00:33:58They're out of the house for, like, three hours.
00:34:01They leave at 8.30 and come back around midday.
00:34:04Oh, no, Steph.
00:34:06I am not breaking into his house.
00:34:09I didn't ask you to.
00:34:10I didn't say anything.
00:34:11Okay.
00:34:13What do you want me to do?
00:34:17Break into his house.
00:34:18I knew it!
00:34:20I knew it!
00:34:21You know, breaking and entering is a felony, right?
00:34:24I could go to jail.
00:34:25He wouldn't have to actually break in.
00:34:27His wife leaves his spare key under a plant pot next to the front door.
00:34:30Okay, so if, if I do this, what am I supposed to be looking for?
00:34:38Any evidence that proves Clark is John List.
00:34:42Oh, come on, Steph.
00:34:44You really think he's going to keep incriminating shit lying around all these years later?
00:34:47No, but there might be an older photo.
00:34:51If we had a picture with a clearer resemblance, it would help convince the cops.
00:34:55Yeah, but how are we going to explain how we got it?
00:34:59I mean, surely the cops are going to know that I broke into his house.
00:35:02What are they going to care more about?
00:35:04Busting you for stealing a photo or catching some guy who murdered his whole family?
00:35:12I can't believe I'm going to do this.
00:35:15I must be crazy.
00:35:24Thanks for meeting me today, Miss Phillips.
00:35:26I, I know you're very busy.
00:35:28Please, call me Ellen.
00:35:30Ellen.
00:35:31The show you produce, it's, it's intriguing.
00:35:35I've never seen anything quite like it before.
00:35:37Well, I brought it to the network, but it's really John Wesley's brainchild.
00:35:43You heard what happened to his kid, right?
00:35:45He was murdered, wasn't he?
00:35:47That's right, his young son.
00:35:49John noticed when dealing with the media how quickly they could get information out there.
00:35:56The TV coverage helped catch his son's killer.
00:36:00If it's used in the right way, the media can be a powerful weapon.
00:36:04It can.
00:36:05Of course, if I'm being honest, I've got to admit, the media's motives are hardly noble.
00:36:11Everyone who works in this business understands if it bleeds, it leads.
00:36:17Why do you think people are so, so fascinated by murder?
00:36:24Killers tantalize people, like traffic accidents or natural disasters.
00:36:33The actions of a killer are horrible, but the public just can't look away.
00:36:41So, did you get a chance to have a look over the details of the List case?
00:36:44I did.
00:36:45And will you consider featuring it on the show?
00:36:48It's the kind of taboo crime that intrigues and horrifies people.
00:36:54But the problem is, it took place so long ago.
00:37:01You have one picture that's over 20 years old.
00:37:05The guy probably looks very different now.
00:37:09I'd have to question whether or not we'd get the audience response we need to make an identification.
00:37:16I don't think the network is going to want to blot our copybook by featuring cases which are unlikely to have a positive outcome.
00:37:33But if you get any additional information that could improve the chances of an identification, then we'll certainly consider it for future broadcast.
00:37:53It's time.
00:38:14It's time.
00:38:18It's time.
00:38:19It's time.
00:38:21It's time now.
00:38:22So, thanks.
00:38:23You're my friend.
00:38:25We'll see you soon.
00:49:56I know.
00:55:56Hey.
01:06:56I told you.
01:08:26Dad?
01:10:26Stephanie.
01:11:55Look, go in there.
01:12:55Hey.
01:14:55Yeah.
01:17:55Thank you,
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