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  2. Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley

Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley

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5 Movies
2007 - 2019

Anthony Spadaccini films.

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1
Head Case

Head Case

Sep 8, 2007

A pseudo-documentary edited from the home movies of serial killers Wayne & Andrea Montgomery, presenting a look into their quiet, suburban lives...as well as the graphic & disturbing details of their horrific crimes.

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The Ritual

The Ritual

Aug 15, 2009

A serial killer begins the process of grooming a protégé, until outside influences threaten to destroy their sadistic relationship.

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3
Post-Mortem

Post-Mortem

Sep 25, 2010

A suicidal teenage boy is befriended by a sadistic serial killer, who vows to set him free of his drug-addicted family.

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Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley

Head Cases: Serial Killers in the Delaware Valley

Sep 28, 2013

A documentary of serial killer Wayne Montgomery and his followers.

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Viscera

Viscera

Nov 23, 2019

For Dylan Hayden (Dominic Kates), life has been outwardly idyllic, but internally agonizing. He lives every day with the fractured memories of atrocities he witnessed a decade earlier as a young boy: the murders of his parents and two sisters. To help cope with the upcoming 10-year anniversary of the now infamous and high-profile murders, Dylan agrees to be the subject of a documentary directed by opportunistic true crime vlogger Ethan Lewis (Cody Kilpatrick Steele). As Dylan’s repressed memories gradually resurface, he begins to doubt everything he has ever known about his family’s past – including the truth about his own brother’s involvement in the murders. And when a series of events leads to a renewed public interest in the case, Dylan must confront the truth on his own and find closure once and for all.

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