Not Rated | 1h 45min | Action, Crime, Drama, Horror, Thriller | 2012 (USA)
Brilliant and wealthy Dr. Andrew Casey is a serial killer who goes by the name 'The Chef'. One night eleven years ago his wife found out. He was arrested and imprisoned at Marathon County Asylum for the criminally insane. Eleven years pass and he is released, completely rehabilitated and moves to Los Angeles under the alias Mr. Jack Conway. Yuppie and former teacher, Johnathon Poe, a descendant of the famed writer Edgar Allan Poe and a brilliant writer in his own right is about to form a bond with the chef as the great doctor begins his spree of killings and cannibalism again.
Director: Francis Xavier
Stars: David Fine, Stelio Savante, Gene Silvers
Brilliant and wealthy Dr. Andrew Casey is a serial killer who goes by the name 'The Chef'. One night eleven years ago his wife found out. He was arrested and imprisoned at Marathon County Asylum for the criminally insane. Eleven years pass and he is released, completely rehabilitated and moves to Los Angeles under the alias Mr. Jack Conway. Yuppie and former teacher, Johnathon Poe, a descendant of the famed writer Edgar Allan Poe and a brilliant writer in his own right is about to form a bond with the chef as the great doctor begins his spree of killings and cannibalism again.
Director: Francis Xavier
Stars: David Fine, Stelio Savante, Gene Silvers
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00:00:00You
00:00:30I
00:00:56Jonathan Paul writer
00:01:00Find myself fixed here
00:01:03Drenched in blood
00:01:06with the authority swirling about
00:01:08under pulsing neon light like angry hornets I
00:01:14Find myself yearning restlessly that all that had gone before
00:01:18Had been the product of a Loudon him dream
00:01:22the vicious inheritance revisited upon me by the lingering presence these generations later of
00:01:28My troubled ancestors famous vice
00:01:32I'm uncertain whether I'd been a
00:01:36collaborator
00:01:38Or merely a beholder of various unspeakable high crimes recently committed
00:01:43and if in fact these sensational misfortunes even happened at all I
00:01:49Leave it to you to decide
00:01:51I
00:01:56Don't do biographies, it's either fiction or famine
00:02:05And for the last several years it's been exclusively family
00:02:10Payments on the estate have weighed you down like an anchor your drowning and bills you have no way of continuing this lifestyle
00:02:19Your reputation is swiftly diminishing you haven't written anything new or noteworthy in years unless you have something else up your sleeve that I
00:02:27I'm gonna have to let you you know what you'd straddle the line of part-time use and full-time literary agent
00:02:34Brilliantly really it's truly something to behold the problem with me is I can't kick it because I can't discern between something
00:02:41creatively rewarding yet
00:02:43creatively cacophonous yet financially rewarding I
00:02:46Just don't want to compromise my artistic integrity, but you wouldn't know what that's all about yet. You're still persuasive I
00:02:57Guess dr. Casey will be a first biography then
00:03:02Of her crying out loud
00:03:04He's a formerly convicted killer a qualified medical surgeon who's been rehabilitated and now does charity work for the homeless
00:03:12What more could you ask for do you honestly want me to answer that go spend some time with a formerly convicted killer
00:03:18He's not helping the homeless can't wait for that
00:03:20Whoo, you will stay at his residence for the next two weeks until the biography is completed in its rough form
00:03:27Or at least first draft
00:03:31What if
00:03:33What if I refuse what else is there?
00:03:36There is
00:03:37Nothing else Jonathan
00:03:40But you're missing the point
00:03:42You carry the Poe name
00:03:44How many other writers out there can say their ancestor was Edgar Allan Poe make it sound like that's a blessing
00:03:51It is a blessing
00:03:52You are very fortunate to be the distant relative of a writing genius and the truth of the matter is you'll be known for this
00:04:00opportunity
00:04:02Do you understand
00:04:05Do you understand I do I just hope he doesn't have any illegitimate children don't Jonathan like the butler
00:04:11This isn't a laughing matter. The thing is
00:04:15What are you gonna do about it
00:04:19Fiction is all about the strange the fantastic the unknown and the unexpected
00:04:28And here's your chance to delve into creating something real for once
00:04:35I
00:04:43Succumb surely so you sold me on it
00:04:54Mr. Peoples, he's Butler
00:04:57Says there's hundreds of volumes of early medicine and science, especially a cold science
00:05:03You might want to start with your research there
00:05:07Sounds like a very interesting project
00:05:11Yeah, I'll be sure to let you know love the new haircut by the way, it's very becoming on you
00:05:24Griffith Park you gotta be kidding me. He's dumping them in people's backyards for Christ's sake
00:05:30I
00:05:32Can tell you one thing for sure. This is no accident
00:05:35Damn
00:05:37It's like all the others Vic three bodies now a fourth
00:05:42Yeah
00:05:44World is so shattered
00:05:46Here's to the American dream and the monsters. I want to start a preliminary examination as soon as possible on this one
00:05:54I
00:05:56Don't know. I think she was about
00:05:58five feet five
00:06:00Weighs about 120 pounds
00:06:03She's expecting to be a mother too
00:06:07Yeah, this looks like some sort of coat or some type of
00:06:14coat material
00:06:17You think this could be medical students
00:06:21This job is entirely too cool
00:06:24The head the arms the legs they're sawed off in such a manner. No surgeon would have any part in it
00:06:29I mean look at this the thigh bone how it splintered even if the leg could recover they could never place it back in
00:06:36However, I do believe we can identify the arms. How long you think she's been here?
00:06:40I mean placed here so I really can't tell you until I do a full autopsy on her
00:06:46Maybe then it will reveal a scar or birthmark or something. Oh
00:06:50Maybe if we wait a little somebody will report her missing lead to identification
00:06:56Tell you one thing this is not the body of an old person doc
00:07:04Seems as if she was
00:07:07Buried in this blanket or fabric
00:07:11They see that red cloth
00:07:13That was with her before she was dumped here
00:07:16Call me if you get up with anything
00:07:21Tell me about it. Yeah, I suppose
00:07:25That poor kid
00:07:26Life is so dead and the weather is so beautiful
00:07:32Someone whose American dream was cut short no pun intended American dream. She'll never see
00:07:43Baby
00:07:46Hello, baby, Aaron
00:07:52Please don't leave me
00:08:01Please don't leave me again. I love you
00:08:17Huh
00:08:30Please don't leave me
00:08:37Don't leave me again
00:08:46You
00:09:01Yes, yes, hello, my name is Aaron Cameron my mother's name is Ernestine Casey Smith
00:09:12Yes, yes, please you have to come here right now
00:09:16I
00:09:17Think I just hurt my mama
00:09:21Yes, we're at um
00:09:23five five
00:09:25five fifty
00:09:27Five fifty one West Walnut Street
00:09:32Please you gotta go
00:09:36You gotta come here right now
00:09:47I
00:10:12Detective
00:10:17Take a seat. Thank you captain
00:10:20detective
00:10:22Some curious facts have been submitted to me within the last 24 hours
00:10:27And they in turn have given rise to some speculations about a man we have in central booking
00:10:33Who murdered his mother?
00:10:36They have something to do with these slayings we've been having
00:10:41Have you heard anything about it?
00:10:43Well
00:10:48It could be real I don't know I
00:10:51Also, take nothing for granted though until I have the opportunity of looking personally into it myself
00:10:55What is he busy busy been talking? He's being somewhat cold and forbidding in his manner
00:11:02Hmm. I know nothing further the matter other than the fact that he killed his mother
00:11:08And then he called the cops to report it
00:11:13I
00:11:24Just have no patience for the dark, you know what I mean? Hmm. Give me another one of those
00:11:34Circumstantial evidence is a very tricky thing detective
00:11:38it can point very straight to one thing, but
00:11:43If you shift your own point of view a little you may find it pointing an equally uncompromising manner
00:11:51Something entirely different I
00:11:54Must confess however that this case looks exceedingly grave against this young man
00:11:59And it is very possible that he is indeed the culprit of these slayings. We've been having
00:12:13You
00:12:43How are you miss I'm fine, thank you, mr.
00:12:59Okeydokey
00:13:01I
00:13:12Only have one thing mister, I'm sure you won't mind
00:13:18Why should I mind after all you're the well-known actress and you make tons of money and
00:13:25You're probably thinking who am I right?
00:13:28Well, I'm mr. Peebles
00:13:32Are you supposed to instruct me somehow, mr. Peebles, it won't take long to get you there miss tan about 30 minutes
00:13:43Jefferson, where are you?
00:13:46Mr. Kent called already ma'am. When did you talk to Jefferson this morning? Miss tan?
00:13:52This morning miss tan
00:13:55Did he say anything to you mr. Peebles only to get you there safe
00:14:04I'm sorry. I'm just not comfortable with all of this
00:14:07Well, believe me. It's easy. I do this all the time. I pick up and drop off actors all the time
00:14:15What is that supposed to mean?
00:14:17easy
00:14:20Couldn't we please just stay quiet miss tan. Okie dokie
00:14:25Okie
00:14:27You
00:14:49Mr. Conway doesn't get a lot of guests. He loves a quiet life to be with you in a moment
00:14:57Very much, mr. Smells like a restaurant in here
00:15:22Is there anything in particular you want from me mister
00:15:25No
00:15:26It just doesn't matter. I can be extra sweet
00:15:31Or I could be mean
00:15:33Or you could ignore me
00:15:35It just doesn't matter
00:15:39What are you talking about?
00:15:55You
00:16:25You
00:16:43Sit down miss tan
00:16:48Let me keep my clothes on please mister, I'll be good just let me keep my clothes on
00:16:55you
00:16:57You will call me chef
00:16:59won't you and
00:17:01From now on you will refer to all but food items as chef in this house
00:17:09You know, you really do have a 19th century quality about you
00:17:15Quite like my my mother who's depicted in those pictures downstairs
00:17:22Now
00:17:24Take your clothes off before I beat you like a redheaded stepchild my little Maxim pad
00:17:32Do it now
00:17:37Be quick about it
00:17:54I
00:18:06Must be advised not to answer certain questions as it may jeopardize your defense
00:18:12Go on
00:18:15Conversations, I don't know we really didn't have many of what you would call
00:18:19Conversations and it was mostly my brief answers to her personal questions
00:18:27Or having listened to her
00:18:30Criticized people she loved doing that. She was really good at that
00:18:35Or sometimes she'd actually try to be sweet to me in her own
00:18:39selfish way
00:18:41Home life. All right. I'll tell you about my home life. It was a rollercoaster ride in that house
00:18:48One minute everything would seem
00:18:50Perfectly normal and then the next it would be spinning out of control and there was nothing I could do about it
00:18:56Do you love your mother? I?
00:19:00Don't know that's a good question. Um
00:19:03I'd like to think I do did
00:19:06So why don't we go back to that night before you call the cops?
00:19:11Okay
00:19:12There's something about that that seems like very odd to me
00:19:15I mean most people in that situation would just cut and run but you didn't you stopped you call the cops
00:19:22And you confess I mean you said your mother treated you like dirt, right? Yeah, that's right
00:19:29Then what keep in mind detective. We only have 35 minutes here
00:19:35Look
00:19:38I'm the only one that you can trust here, but I need you to cooperate
00:19:44Why don't you confess the minutes are ticking detective
00:19:49Because I hurt my mother times up detective
00:19:56No
00:19:58You didn't hurt her
00:20:01He killed her
00:20:03And you chopped off her hands
00:20:06Detective Ramirez, please your time is up. Why Aaron? Why I?
00:20:11Don't know. I mean this isn't that you're supposed to do when you you've done something wrong. He's called the police. I
00:20:19mean
00:20:21It's what she would have wanted me to do I'm not a bad guard
00:20:26You're not a bad
00:20:33I
00:21:03See dr. Casey has an affinity for the Victorian
00:21:11Dr. Casey was a very quiet life here. He doesn't get a lot of visitors
00:21:17He'll be with you in a moment
00:21:19Thank you. Is that?
00:21:23Does dr. Casey play the piano
00:21:26No, he plays the female organ. Oh
00:21:29I guess I do too. Sometimes don't we all
00:21:59Problem with your cell phone. I suppose there are a lot of dead zones in the building. It's built like a fortress, you know
00:22:06I'm dr. Andrew Casey. I'm so very glad to finally meet you at last the pleasure is all mine, sir. Splendid
00:22:14Please feel free to use the landline. I'm afraid the connection can be a bit hit or miss
00:22:19Antiquated wire is not a good idea. I'm afraid the connection can be a bit of a hit or miss
00:22:23Feel free to use the landline. I'm afraid the connection can be a bit hit or miss
00:22:28Antiquated wiring have a seat. Mr. Poe. Thank you, sir
00:22:33Honestly, there's not a sense of urgency to use the phone
00:22:36but
00:22:38Not as if this is an emergency of any kind have a seat. Please miss. I will thank you
00:22:45When I was rushing over to Griffith Park to meet with your butler. Mr. People's I
00:22:50I
00:22:52Forgot my charger
00:22:55In any case my literary agent Charlene
00:23:00Mentioned that this was more of an immersion experience. So yes, you could say
00:23:06So you like writing about murder, mr. Poe
00:23:11well, I
00:23:14I suppose you could certainly say no, there's no supposing involved. Mr. Poe not a shred. I'm certain of that
00:23:26But do you know do you know what's more pleasurable than writing about murder
00:23:33What would that be sir by doing the murder, of course, I
00:23:38Mean you must have some curiosity about the mind of a formerly disorganized killer about me that is
00:23:50Honestly, I think a few felons or
00:23:55Formerly convicted criminals have the opportunity to
00:24:00Pull a 360 in the way that you have
00:24:02It's not often they get to reverse their trajectory or expiate their crime
00:24:08so I
00:24:11Admire the attempt at reinvention and redemption and I'm truly honored to have this opportunity, sir
00:24:19You're very welcome mr. Poe reinvention is the great American pastime after all, isn't it
00:24:25Great American pastime after all, isn't it?
00:24:29Tell me would it surprise you to know that you were the only candidate for this job. Oh
00:24:34You were you were thoroughly vetted, of course, but you were the only one
00:24:40you see I
00:24:42Go with my gut
00:24:44and with my guts
00:24:48And somehow I think
00:24:51You will get me
00:24:56You inject so much passion into your stories you flesh them out shall we say I
00:25:02Have read everything that you and your great-great-uncle have ever written
00:25:06And it is my deepest hope
00:25:09That you will be able to bring the Poe family gift to bear here for me as well
00:25:15Now would you prefer a typewriter or oh?
00:25:19No, I'm more of a traditionalist. I hear
00:25:22I've brought my
00:25:24Favorite ink and recording book. They were in my suitcase, but I do appreciate the gesture
00:25:32Now are there any
00:25:34Notes that you would like addressed in particular, sir
00:25:42Notes
00:25:47Do you smell that aroma, mr. Poe
00:25:50Yes, I do I smelt it the second that I entered your home
00:25:55Did it make you hungry?
00:25:57Indeed it did. I'm
00:26:00Yes, it still does
00:26:03but
00:26:06What did you think was cooking
00:26:12Well, I have no way of answering that but
00:26:16Whatever it is. I think the chef is
00:26:18Making it very appealing
00:26:25Yes, isn't it
00:26:29I have a wonderful chef. Mr. Poe. I
00:26:33Chained him myself. You see I
00:26:38Did a lot of work at Griffith Park in my earlier years
00:26:42Would it surprise you to know that I worked my way through medical school as a meat inspector
00:26:47No, it wouldn't sir. I've done my research on YouTube
00:26:52another thing about me is
00:26:55That I was delicensed for a few unfortunate slips of an unfirm hand
00:27:00and then I retrained my right hand for dominance and
00:27:05Came back with a vengeance
00:27:07Came back with a vengeance
00:27:10The reinvention and redemption, that's true. Mr. Poe
00:27:15Very astute of you to recall my earlier words
00:27:20Yes
00:27:28I see
00:27:30You'll have to forgive me. Mr. Poe. There's been a minor emergency in one of our wards
00:27:35One of our young ladies seems to be ragging rather hard and is having trouble stanching the blood flow
00:27:42If I don't attend to her in the infirmary, I'm afraid that
00:27:46That cunt will make a big fucking mess
00:27:54We can start the first phase of submersion now
00:27:59If you don't see much of me for the next 48 hours, don't worry, I won't be far off
00:28:05The radio and the library are at your disposal
00:28:08I wouldn't bother with the VCR for it doesn't work very well. And those are mostly old try technical videos and very very boring
00:28:18Four meals a day are served here. Mr. Poe and we
00:28:23pride ourselves on our cuisine
00:28:26Now if you'll excuse me, Arthur, could you please take care of Mr. Poe's?
00:28:34I
00:29:04I
00:29:34I
00:30:04I
00:30:34I
00:31:04I
00:31:34I
00:32:04I
00:32:34I
00:32:49State your particular space
00:32:58My name is Jelena Alexander
00:33:05105 pounds
00:33:08I'm 5'5
00:33:108 tall from now on for the rest of your life
00:33:14You'll address all but food items as chef in this house
00:33:19Now you
00:33:21You forgot to stitch your ears
00:33:25I'm sorry, chef
00:33:28I'm 23 years old as of today
00:33:31But they meet happy birthday
00:33:36From now on whenever you are interrogated or given orders, you will look me directly in the eyes
00:33:42It will go better for you this way. Trust me
00:33:46Yes
00:33:51Do I detect a second heart beat next girl
00:34:01Yes, I will do my best to please you and follow your direction
00:34:07That is all that I can ask my sweet
00:34:14Yes
00:34:17You
00:34:29Would you like a taste
00:34:46I
00:35:16I
00:35:32Would you like a taste
00:35:46I
00:35:53Come again
00:35:58That's not a personal need
00:36:00There is a need for you here. You are needed
00:36:04Besides you will only be used for pet food
00:36:07The dogs have to eat too after all and they do love hamburgers with toe jam
00:36:16Oh
00:36:34Turn the other cheek now, I want you to go
00:36:46Ah
00:37:03Now let me get your other little piggy this little piggy went to market this little piggy stayed
00:37:09Oh
00:37:19Okay, guys, whoa, relax relax there's plenty of food for everyone relax. Whoa
00:37:26Whoa, relax
00:37:39I
00:37:45Observations noted
00:37:48We can commence with the second phase of the immersion mr. Poe it involves breaking down the resistance of the participant
00:37:56Mr. Poe
00:37:58Like minds are a rare find but I believe I've found that in you
00:38:05I
00:38:07Reminded of one of your early stories
00:38:10The one about the young boy who failed to come to the aid of a school chum who was being
00:38:15Severely misused by those dearly entrusted with his safety
00:38:20his
00:38:22Such that his pelt became like a game board of intersecting keloids
00:38:30He kept so to himself that only one other knew of his suffering
00:38:36Dr. Casey, I thought these sessions were all supposed to be about you
00:38:41You're asking yourself how I could know of the story
00:38:44Was it in that obscure literary journal or was it in a paper you turned in at Johns Hopkins?
00:38:51Either way it was the germ of a very prosperous literary career
00:38:58until now
00:39:00But now the wolf is once again at the door
00:39:03Salivating
00:39:06It's called declining sales
00:39:10Being a member of the intellectual aristocracy doesn't pay the bills doesn't mr. Poe and you find yourself willing to do whatever
00:39:21Tell me Jonathan
00:39:25Do you ever wonder what became of that little boy
00:39:28It's time for your tour now, mr. Poe my tour my tour of what
00:39:37Should I perhaps change into something more appropriate as you wish
00:39:58Hey
00:40:22We got a report of an actress missing by her agent
00:40:26She went out on an audition and hasn't been seen since a Sophia Tam have you heard of her?
00:40:34Yeah, I've seen all the movies really a great tits
00:40:40What do you want to do boss, let's get on it
00:40:49Good morning meat
00:40:52I
00:40:53Decided if I'm to be cooked enough chef. Would you like to be cooked as well?
00:40:58If that's part of the deal, yes, I'd love to be cooked
00:41:02Well, I'm afraid we already have one this week, but your time will come. Don't you worry about that?
00:41:06Thank you for your consideration chef
00:41:09Thank you
00:41:13Thank you
00:41:16What should we do with this one freeze it up there's still plenty of meat to be salvaged from that carcass very well
00:41:24Miss Tim the lovely miss I want you to remember something human
00:41:32remains
00:41:34And humans will always remain will you look at a special roasting for sure you will be my best meal yet have a seat
00:41:47What do you do with them, what do you do with these women I
00:41:54Mean surely they're missed I treat them. Mr. Poe
00:41:56Yes
00:42:01They're here for treatment no recidivism
00:42:05nothing wasted I
00:42:08Suggest you start writing now. Mr. Poe for that is what you're being paid for after all, isn't it?
00:42:14So you mean to tell me that you treat and prepare
00:42:19To consume
00:42:21Women girls who come here for it is precisely what I mean to treat
00:42:26Process and cure to eat as me or maybe it's just their organ mates crying out. I'm not sure
00:42:35Either way, we have an open-door policy for those
00:42:39Clever enough to find us
00:42:43Oh
00:42:45Volunteers account for about half the female herd each year. Well, I'm to see
00:42:50We meet is come from the female herd in order to curb the
00:42:56overpopulation of the second sex on the basis of taste
00:43:02Prostitutes and actresses like this tan are paid more for their gaming and a slight flavor
00:43:10this one will be butchered tomorrow or
00:43:14next week's homeless man machine will be
00:43:17Chopped apart and used for meat
00:43:19Isn't that right, sweetheart?
00:43:21Yes, thank you chef. Thank you. You're very welcome. Meet Jonathan Poe. He's writing my history
00:43:47For she will go from human status to me before your very eyes
00:43:52You can't help it stare at her can you she's like a truck
00:43:56You better watch it or he will become addicted to
00:44:02You're mad
00:44:04Thank you
00:44:09Where does their salary where does their pay go? Oh, they don't have to pay the charity meet
00:44:17Tell mr. Poe here who you were donating. I
00:44:21donate my pay
00:44:22to the
00:44:24help
00:44:25feeding
00:44:26foundation
00:44:28The help feeding foundation, yes
00:44:33You see we recycled everything
00:44:38She's looking very tired poor thing. I think we should go
00:44:48But she's not a picture mr. Poe she's a
00:44:53She's a friend
00:44:57Her neck
00:45:00Yes
00:45:02Do have a strong hand
00:45:05We stopped the gangrene
00:45:08Arthur will take you back to your room. I'm sure that this is a lot to digest
00:45:14You my friend through
00:45:17Need all your strength for what's in store tomorrow
00:45:24Immersion phase three maintenance and treatments
00:45:30You'll be going on a little ride with mr. People's so that you can see some of the other techniques we use around here
00:45:38the
00:45:40Third must be kept intact after all
00:45:45Would you agree?
00:45:47Take it to his room
00:45:54How are you
00:45:58I'm doing my best. Thank you. Chef. Would you like it? If I diced you up and put you on a pizza?
00:46:06Thank you, your parents would be very proud my little buttercup
00:46:12I like red hair on you
00:46:15But this time I would prefer as a brunette
00:46:29You know that I worked my way through medical school as a meat inspector
00:46:39Go to sleep
00:46:44I
00:47:07Swear to God if you don't come back here with my motherfucking money. I'm kill your motherfucking ass
00:47:12I will Reggie, please. I will don't fuck with me bitch. You remember what happened?
00:47:17You go after last time you need a motherfucking refresher, huh? I didn't think so. Don't get your ass in a fucking car
00:47:23When I'm ready to go ain't nobody gonna stop me always been that way
00:47:29Yeah, let you tell us get the fuck up out of here
00:47:42Anything at all as long as you let me know
00:47:51I
00:47:55Think maybe I should I should share something with you that I've never told anyone before
00:48:04Okay, I'm listening
00:48:07I've been in a hell of a damn for most of my life
00:48:10What well I went through something in my early 20s that
00:48:15showed me my
00:48:17It scared me beyond anything you can possibly imagine and it showed me my true colors and they are that of a coward
00:48:24detective
00:48:27And I know the feeling of it is like a weak dead emptiness in my heart where I should feel some strength
00:48:34So
00:48:38When my mother
00:48:40actually, I
00:48:42Can't remember my real mother or father when I say my mother. I mean
00:48:46when my foster mother
00:48:51So you mean to tell me that mrs. Smith wasn't your real mother? Yes, sir. Well, I don't understand that
00:48:57Why didn't you mention this before? Oh, why would it have mattered?
00:49:01Okay, my memory goes back to my early 20s when my foster mother
00:49:07remarried for the third time
00:49:10I was given way too much money when I came of that age and I I
00:49:16Knew not how to use it. I just threw it here and there always indulging
00:49:22in my own pleasure
00:49:24playing in the world
00:49:27Till the dust of it rose up and
00:49:31Clouded my eyes till the hand of innocence that I held in mine
00:49:36Was changed to a hand of sin. I
00:49:39Forgot that I had a soul or that there was a God
00:49:43Who'd given it to me? I
00:49:46Guess I I should um, I
00:49:50Guess I should thank him for for helping me to see who I really was who mr. Casey
00:49:57Mr. Casey or dr. Casey as he liked to be called as a strange man
00:50:05My foster mother married him on my 21st birthday
00:50:08And if that wasn't strange enough it never even occurred to me why she'd marry a man like mr
00:50:14Casey, even if he was rich, I
00:50:18Guess I was just blinded by all his his money. You see it was he who'd given us
00:50:23Everything that we ever wanted in this life. I want you to imagine everything you ever
00:50:29dreamed of in life he gave to us and
00:50:34The day he was captured
00:50:37It all ended
00:50:40Captured for what he'd done
00:50:45What was that
00:50:48He did some very bad things
00:50:50He did some very bad things detective
00:50:56And did he have a taste for food sometimes I
00:51:00Think to myself that he wanted to eat me
00:51:03dr. Andrew
00:51:05Casey
00:51:07What a sick fuck this man was and I knew about his sick ways. Do you understand? I know I know
00:51:15And I did nothing. I did nothing. I let it happen
00:51:20Those those muted screams that I heard from coming from downstairs. I knew that those weren't his
00:51:26Patience as he told me
00:51:30He made me keep his secret he made me I was so scared
00:51:36And I was so addicted to that lifestyle and money that he gave me that I pretended to myself not to hear them
00:51:44But I heard them. All right, you understand I I heard them
00:51:49So many of these people they could have been saved if I just had the courage to
00:51:53Call the police on him like I did on my mother
00:51:57What a weak and cowardly bastard I was
00:52:02but
00:52:04It wasn't the same for my foster mother though
00:52:08Because when she found out about his sick ways, she was the one who called the police
00:52:14She may not always have been very nice
00:52:17But she wasn't weak and cowardly like me
00:52:23Although sometimes I
00:52:26Actually think that she regretted it
00:52:29Because it was after that and all the money was gone that the drinking started for her and the molesting on me
00:52:37Believe me detective
00:52:39money is the root of all evil and
00:52:42And some people will do anything for it even keeping their mouth shut like I did
00:52:51So you say this Casey was a doctor
00:52:54Well, he implanted that belief in my head an anatomical surgeon to be exact shoulder arm elbow wrist foot
00:53:02ankle, but
00:53:04Whatever he really did in that private little treatment room of his in the basement of our house
00:53:12Only he knew that is until the day that my foster mother would find out
00:53:18As as time went by I
00:53:22Wanted to move on with my life or at least try to forget what had happened in that house
00:53:31But my foster mother wouldn't let me
00:53:35Is that why you killed her huh?
00:53:39Oh, I wanted her to die many times before when I was younger for tormenting me like she did
00:53:46But I I couldn't even tell her to stop with my mouth I
00:53:52Just took it my whole life let her and everyone else walk all over me
00:53:58And I'm gonna tell you this and I know it's a sin to say this but that's
00:54:02And I'm gonna tell you this and I know it's a sin to say this but that
00:54:06morning I
00:54:07felt strong
00:54:10For the first time in my life. I felt strong
00:54:16And I'm uh, I'm ready to accept what's coming to me
00:54:22You
00:54:29Tell me a little more about this dr. Casey
00:54:33That man
00:54:35Is the devil himself
00:54:38the cruelest of enemies in the disguise of a friend
00:54:43Your work is done here detective. You can go home now. You still have your American dream to reach for
00:54:50My dream is over
00:54:52My dream is over
00:54:55My dream is over
00:54:57I'm not letting you die. This is not my responsibility. You cannot put this on me. I am only here to work
00:55:27I have a contract to fulfill. It's an obligation
00:55:47Coming back with that goon open your mouth open your mouth
00:55:57Oh
00:56:18Have you decided if I'm to be cooked tonight chef in due time
00:56:23But first we must carve I want you to look me directly in the eyes no matter what sensations you are experiencing
00:56:29It will go better for you this way. Oh
00:56:32And yes, you will be cooked
00:56:38There's all that I can ask my sweet now relax and enjoy yourself
00:56:52Come on
00:57:00Pull yourself together
00:57:22You start
00:57:26Come again my head chef, please
00:57:30Take my hair
00:57:47In fact, I may spit you for whole roasting on the rotisserie because I like your spirit you pretty little thing
00:57:55What movies did you say you were in again?
00:57:57Don't matter for you have found your true calling now and you surely will taste splendid roasted and toasted with potatoes and gravy
00:58:06Meat to the beast. Mr. Poe. I certainly hope you're getting all of this
00:58:27I
00:58:29You have to stop this
00:58:31I
00:58:56Kill you
00:59:01Why don't you go back to your room and take one of your opium tablets it might chill you out a little bit
00:59:09Take him to his it's loud
00:59:11You sick fuck. I'm a doctor. Mr. Poe. I think I know that loud in a minute. Okay, but the same thing doctor of you
00:59:22Can I get my book in the enderthal mammoth fuck it's stained with blood out there
00:59:28I'm not sure it would be of any use to you now
00:59:32I mean, mr. Poe
00:59:36Mr. Poe, how could I confuse him with that don't Arthur for though we do go back quite a ways
00:59:43Arthur and Gunther the people's brothers
00:59:46No wonder if they had spent any time the people's temple
00:59:49Never be a coincidence, wouldn't it?
00:59:51Yes
00:59:53Capistrano birds a couple of swallows
00:59:56Arthur got the people's
00:59:58By by by
01:00:05Time oh
01:00:08Time oh
01:00:11I'm a writer now
01:00:13Of course, I turned around and checked it out, man. I checked those plates. You know I'm saying it's in the motherfucking just drove off
01:00:20Do you remember the plates man? I'll forget shit. Yeah, it was this black shit-looking limo, man. I
01:00:26Nah, California plates, K-4-2-F-O-O.
01:00:32Man, I ain't seen her since, yo.
01:00:34And this ain't like her, trust me.
01:00:36You ever seen a limo before?
01:00:38Nah, man, it was my first time.
01:00:41Man, I couldn't even see who's driving that motherfucker,
01:00:43you know what I'm saying?
01:00:47The fuck y'all looking at me for?
01:00:48Go get my girl.
01:00:50Which direction was the car going?
01:00:52It was going toward Sherman Way.
01:00:54Go get my girl, y'all.
01:00:57There's no smoking in here, asshole.
01:01:04Oh, y'all motherfuckers is a trip.
01:01:12Hey, yo, copper, you one pretty slick looking dude.
01:01:22Yeah, I wish I could say the same for you, brother.
01:01:27Fuck y'all dirty motherfuckers.
01:01:38Very thorough, Mr. Poe, very thorough.
01:01:42But tell me, it hasn't occurred to you
01:01:44that your duties included sampling my cuisine?
01:01:49I haven't.
01:01:52I haven't.
01:01:54I haven't.
01:01:56I have meals more conventional for you in the kitchen
01:01:59if your tastes don't run to chicken.
01:02:02But otherwise, I would be most pleased
01:02:04if you would sample the meat that I am most proud of.
01:02:11Dig in, Jonathan.
01:02:14You can't survive on laudanum alone, can you?
01:02:24Want a bet?
01:02:26Huh?
01:02:30You have been feeding this
01:02:37to those people on your Lord
01:02:40and in your back garden,
01:02:42homeless people who come here
01:02:44that you offer to help.
01:02:46You've been feeding this.
01:02:48Am I correct?
01:02:50I'm fortunate to have a meal, Jonathan.
01:02:52May I speak plainly, Jonathan?
01:02:54Please.
01:02:57I do consume human females.
01:03:04You're prejudiced, too?
01:03:06You're not an equal opportunity consumer?
01:03:09Very funny.
01:03:10I'm not joking.
01:03:11Neither am I.
01:03:14I cannot swallow males, Jonathan.
01:03:17Ever since my youth,
01:03:19why I vomit of so much
01:03:21as a single male finger slides down my throat.
01:03:26I only eat women, Jonathan.
01:03:30And so have you.
01:03:32All week long.
01:03:35For instance,
01:03:36Nurse Meg Meddy.
01:03:39Why I sip on her brain about once a month.
01:03:43That's the reason she's a few nuggets short of a quickie snack.
01:03:51Now,
01:03:53you have four more days left,
01:03:55and you will be done.
01:03:58Your writing will be
01:04:02poetry
01:04:05to me.
01:04:09Now I'll leave you to enjoy your repast.
01:04:14And I suggest you eat it all,
01:04:16for you never know when you'll get another meal.
01:04:21One question for you.
01:04:22Yes?
01:04:23Sir.
01:04:24Certainly.
01:04:26A minute ago you said
01:04:29that you have not been able to consume males
01:04:33since you were young.
01:04:35How long has this been your
01:04:38preferred choice of vidal?
01:04:41Oh, I've been an avid cannibal since age five, Mr. Poe.
01:04:47Things started early with me.
01:04:51Are there any more questions?
01:04:54No, sir.
01:04:58Then I suggest you start eating.
01:05:01Good afternoon, Mr. Poe.
01:05:24Good afternoon, Mr. Poe.
01:05:55Victor, we have no records on those plates yet.
01:05:57The man that said it couldn't be done was replaced by the man that did it.
01:06:01Keep trying.
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01:08:21I don't know what to think.
01:08:25This Sophia Tan, um...
01:08:28I don't know.
01:08:30Maybe.
01:08:31But, this...
01:08:32This prostitute.
01:08:34I mean, who knows, she might of just split on this young man.
01:08:37You saw the way he looked.
01:08:40He didn't look to nice, did he?
01:08:42No, I know but...
01:08:45That made up my mind.
01:08:46Look somewhere else.
01:08:47We finally got a match on that limbo.
01:08:50It's registered to an Arthur Templeton,
01:08:537453 Castleman Lane in Burbank.
01:08:56The home is owned by a Jack Conway.
01:08:59He runs some sort of a soup kitchen out of there or something.
01:09:03I don't know.
01:09:07Go.
01:09:09Thank you, Captain.
01:09:11Thank you, Captain.
01:09:20Mister, you gotta help me, please.
01:09:23You can't let them do this to me.
01:09:25It's cruel.
01:09:26I know it's cruel.
01:09:27I know it is, but I can't do anything.
01:09:29I can't even help myself.
01:09:31I can't. I am a hostage here, too.
01:09:33Do you understand?
01:09:35You can call someone.
01:09:37I can't. My cell phone hasn't worked here.
01:09:39Please help me. They are sick.
01:09:41I know they are sick. I know.
01:09:44Don't let me die this way.
01:09:46This is my last night here tonight.
01:09:48It's my last night.
01:09:50Will you tell my mother?
01:09:53Please.
01:09:55Yes, of course.
01:09:57Of course I will.
01:10:02It's time, Mr. Hill.
01:10:04No, don't.
01:10:05It's time for your intimate carving of this fine-looking piece of meat.
01:10:12I can't do this.
01:10:13Yes, you can.
01:10:15And you will, Mr. Poe.
01:10:17Trust me.
01:10:19You see, I left out one detail in our earlier interviews.
01:10:23Oh, yeah? What's that?
01:10:25Tell him, Arthur.
01:10:27Male meat isn't really all that bad.
01:10:30Dr. Casey just don't eat it.
01:10:33You'll forgive me, but I don't understand.
01:10:36What do you really think you're here for?
01:10:39That would be to write.
01:10:42Then I suggest you start carving, Mr. Poe.
01:10:45Or Arthur will have no alternative but to prepare you as well.
01:10:50And you better take a chair off first.
01:10:56Come on, Jonesy. Can't you go any faster?
01:10:58Come on. I'm doing the best I can here.
01:11:00We got a ways to go, too.
01:11:02Look, I can't be wrong on this, can I?
01:11:04Well, gee, I hope not, Vic.
01:11:06Whoa, whoa, whoa. Watch out.
01:11:09Ah, come on. Let's go.
01:11:12The light is green. Go. Green. Go. Come on.
01:11:18We can tan this tan side.
01:11:22Get me the soul.
01:11:24Now.
01:11:25Could you please get me the soul?
01:11:28I'm so glad you've come around to see things my way.
01:11:31I'm sure you are.
01:11:33You're like a son to me.
01:11:34I can tell.
01:11:36Wayward son.
01:11:39Would that be more like a stepson?
01:11:41Get me the fucking soul.
01:11:43Get him the soul.
01:11:45Now. Get me the soul.
01:11:49I like your spirit, Jonathan.
01:11:51You're gonna learn to love it, you sick fuck.
01:11:54There's no place to hide this tan when your hide is about to be tanned.
01:12:00So let the tanning begin.
01:12:04My darling child, I have both my children here with me.
01:12:08And Gunther and Arthur.
01:12:10Jonathan and Sophia.
01:12:12It's beautiful, see?
01:12:17It's only my love that you'll experience now.
01:12:20I'm doing God's work.
01:12:23I'm doing God's work.
01:12:25Help me do God's work, Jonathan, Sophia.
01:12:28Join me.
01:12:31Join me on this very special day.
01:12:50Oh, it's serious.
01:12:52That is some serious hemorrhage.
01:12:55Yes.
01:12:56But quite a bleeder it is.
01:12:58Quite a bleeder, but don't worry, we can do something about it.
01:13:01Oh, my God.
01:13:14Oh, my God.
01:13:16Oh, my God.
01:13:19In. Out.
01:13:20In. Out.
01:13:22What do you think of this, Mr. Poe?
01:13:24You have one more to go, Mr. Poe.
01:13:26And yes, it's dark meat.
01:13:28And you better take its head on first. I am sick to death of looking at it. Oh, you're sick
01:13:36Who's sicker mr. Poe me or you for writing about this for money?
01:13:44Nothing else matters in this world. Mr. Poe when you are lost in the godlike transport of ecstasy
01:13:52You're just like me. Mr. Poe
01:13:54Just like me
01:13:57No different from me Jonathan
01:14:04Had me the scissors
01:14:26You've got the job
01:14:56I
01:15:11Am one black bitch you will never get to eat you maniac
01:15:26I
01:15:57You
01:16:10Motherfucker
01:16:15As
01:16:16You don't know
01:16:19meat is culled from the female citizenry to curb the ever overpopulation of females
01:16:26Dr. Casey once told me they're chosen for one reason, taste, then they become the food
01:16:36that we're all familiar with, meat.
01:16:41Of course, volunteers such as prostitutes and destitutes were paid more.
01:16:50It was hard for me to take it all in at first, but I did, especially for the three dead girls
01:16:57in the house that would eventually become the great chef's food.
01:17:04I'm well familiar with the cruel penalties that are in use for one who's broken the laws.
01:17:10There is no doubt about that.
01:17:13Those three women that I came to know up close and personal were dead for sure.
01:17:22And as for the million dollars that was promised to me, who cares about that?
01:17:28I don't, because I have just captured the American dream.
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