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With days left until his execution, a notorious serial killer shocks
investigators by confessing to his crimes—but as they sense a hidden
agenda, they must unravel his true motive before his final hour arrives.
SYNOPSIS:
A respected real estate agent is found dead at the bottom of a staircase—an apparent accident with no signs of struggle and no clear motive. But the calm, almost clinical atmosphere of the crime scene unsettles investigators. Something about it feels intentional.
Their instincts prove right when a man named Eric Delmore is quickly connected to the crime. He doesn't come forward—he’s found. Polite. Composed. Almost eerily calm. When questioned, he offers minimal resistance and drops just enough detail to make his involvement seem plausible—yet something feels off. His answers are precise but hollow, never quite closing the case. Then, without prompting, he begins to hint at more—offhand references, strange omissions, a glimmer of something darker. To the detectives, it becomes clear: this isn’t just about one crime. And Eric Delmore might not have only one secret to tell.
Eric is not just any man. He's a gifted painter with an obsession for symmetry, order, and symbolic structure. His mind operates like a maze—one where every object has meaning and every gesture conceals intent. His confession, they soon realize, may be part of something larger: a performance, a provocation… or a puzzle. As new murders are linked by similar patterns and symbolism, the case expands beyond the initial crime. The investigators are pulled into a psychological battle against a man who never loses his calm, even as his execution date draws closer. The closer they get to what they believe is the “truth,” the more elusive it becomes. Eric doesn’t resist the process—he seems to orchestrate it.
The story spirals into an intense game of control, identity, and time. Each conversation with Eric reveals fragments of trauma, genius, and a chilling awareness of his own myth. Is he playing with them, or simply telling the truth in a language they don’t understand?
Haunted by the possibility that they’re missing something essential, the investigators begin to question their own judgment. Has Eric truly confessed out of remorse—or is the confession itself a final, twisted masterpiece? With the clock ticking toward his execution, the pressure to solve the riddle behind his motives intensifies.
THE REASON is a cerebral thriller that delves into the mind of a killer whose motivations may lie far beyond violence. It's a story of control and chaos, of genius turned inside out, and of the fine line between truth and performance. As time runs out, the question shifts from what did he do—to why did he want to be caught at all?
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