Trapped by the Trapper
Trapped by the Trapper

Trapped by the Trapper

2011Movie64 minEnglish

Courtney (Laura Giglio) Blake has written a book detailing the all the murders by the Trapper and his family. But Phillip (David Lee) Romero will do anything to keep it from being published. He goes after Courtney; Constance (Debbie D) Jones, the private detective who uncovered many of the family´s secrets; and Jennifer (Tracey Lixx) Edwards, the publisher, who´s determined to get the book published. Each of them suffers the same fate: death at the hands of “The Trapper”, but not before being tortured to find out what he wants to know! James Eckstein and GW Lawrence also star.

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Director: Scott Z. BurnsGenres: Documentary, Crime

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This documentary delves into the life and crimes of alleged serial killer and con artist, Scott Z. Burns. The film explores his alleged victimology, modus operandi, and the methods used by law enforcement to track him down. It examines the psychological motivations behind his alleged actions and the impact on the communities he is believed to have terrorized.

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