The true story of lifelong criminal and serial killer, Carl Panzram who wrote his autobiography for a jail guard in 1928. Carl Panzram was a lifelong prisoner and a hate-filled serial killer. Brutalized in and out of various U.S. state prisons during 20th century America, Panzram unleashed a rampage of revenge that resulted in over 20 murders and countless acts of violent sodomy. A single act of kindness, by prison guard Henry Lesser, sparked a friendship that eventually influenced Panzram to write his autobiography. In 1930, Panzram was hanged for killing a laundry foreman at Leavenworth prison.
Any single night, Gene looks the stars from the porches of his house. At the next morning, Gene takes his car and drives long away to arrive a determined place in the middle of the Texas' desert, meanwhile a few radio announcers comment a big imminent disaster for the human kind. Finally, he arrives to the marked place, meeting another man called Vincent. But the encounter won't be as Vincent waits. Written by Chockys