Jack Hamill and Brenda Hill, two documentary filmmakers, were contracted on April 5, 2011, to create a documentary about serial killer Edward Payne. Three weeks later, the partially decomposed remains of Jack Hamil were discovered in an abandoned field outside of a tiny town in the state of Oregon. Police were led to a farmhouse on the outskirts of town after conducting an investigation into the incident. They were shocked to discover what they had unearthed. The bodies of over a dozen young ladies were discovered rotting in the cellar. There were a stacks of documentary cassettes stacked up on the kitchen table. One of America's most infamous serial killers was about to be hunted down for the first time ever. This behind-the-scenes peek inside the psyche of a serial killer allows you to witness the creation of a monster.
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Jack Hamill and Brenda Hill, two documentary filmmakers, were contracted on April 5, 2011, to create a documentary about serial killer Edward Payne. Three weeks later, the partially decomposed remains of Jack Hamil were discovered in an abandoned field outside of a tiny town in the state of Oregon. Police were led to a farmhouse on the outskirts of town after conducting an investigation into the incident. They were shocked to discover what they had unearthed. The bodies of over a dozen young ladies were discovered rotting in the cellar. There were a stacks of documentary cassettes stacked up on the kitchen table. One of America's most infamous serial killers was about to be hunted down for the first time ever. This behind-the-scenes peek inside the psyche of a serial killer allows you to witness the creation of a monster.
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