In a small town in Texas, tranquility turns into a nightmare when a masked killer begins to terrorize the community. The story revolves around the events that took place in 1946, when a series of brutal murders shakes the residents. The focus is on the investigation led by the local sheriff, who struggles to maintain calm amid the rising paranoia that grips the inhabitants.
As the mystery deepens, the narrative intertwines with the experiences of a young woman who becomes a target of the mysterious killer. As the plot unfolds, dark secrets about the town and its residents are revealed, triggering a cat-and-mouse game between the sheriff and the murderer. Set against the backdrop of a turbulent time, the tension becomes increasingly palpable, creating an oppressive atmosphere.
The film blends documentary and fiction through recreations that make the viewer feel like a witness to the events. With an aesthetic that evokes the fear of small towns, the story unfolds with a chilling tone that keeps the audience on the edge of their seats. The haunting reality of the events feels more intense than ever, blurring the line between cinematic horror and real history. In the end, the struggle for justice leaves an indelible mark on the town, suggesting that some secrets are better kept hidden.