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In the film, a woman becomes a vigilante in a quest for vengeance against the drug cartel responsible for the death of her daughter and husband. Peppermint was released in the United States on September 7, 2018, to negative reviews from critics and the film grossed $53 million worldwide.
Dolores confided in Vera about the situation and Vera implied she killed her own husband, who had supposedly died in a car wreck, which Vera engineered to look like an accident. Vera's confession formed a bond between the two women and convinced Dolores to take control of her own situation.
The Afflicted (also known as Another American Crime) is a 2011 American horror thriller film written and directed by Jason Stoddard. [2] A limited theatrical release, [3] it is based on the crimes of Theresa Knorr, an American woman who killed her husband in 1964, and torture-murdered two of her children during the 1980s.
One night, Michael and Madison are driving home from dinner, and he is upset that she isn't talking, and he pulls over. She gets out of the car, telling Michael she is calling an Uber, and he forces her back into the car saying that he won't live without her. The abuse continues, and Madison is unable to hide the bruises at work.
Katie soon begins a relationship with Alex, becoming a mother figure to Josh and Lexie. Meanwhile, Boston police detective Kevin Tierney prepares wanted posters for "Erin", a woman accused of first-degree murder. Alex sees the poster in the police station and notices the picture bears a striking resemblance to Katie.
In 1992, The Huffington Post says, Linda Cooney was charged with killing her husband, Jim, using the same gun she would eventually use to shoot Kevin. Their son was the only witness and testified ...
Alex finds Grace, who witnesses Emilie accidentally kill a maid whom she mistakes for Grace. Alex reveals that his family is cursed: if the new member draws the Hide-and-Seek card, the rest must find and ritually sacrifice them before dawn, or they die instead. The card was last drawn by Helene's husband, Charles, who was then found and murdered.
The boys run out of the house to a getaway car with two more teens waiting. The scene then cuts to a courtroom. The prosecuting attorney explains to the court that Ms. Smart coerced the boys into the murder of her husband. The scene then cuts to a flashback, where Gregg Smart calls the home of his then-fiancée Pam.