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The story sounds like something out of an mini-series. The authorities are called to the home of an seniors woman who has been raped and strangled. She's a socialite and popular in one of the Boston upper-crust. As the grizzled detective stand over her body, pondering who would find something to help like this, someone mentions that there was a similar case recently, except that point the sufferer was a lower-middle school immigrant female. He wonders quickly if there is a pattern and hopes there is not, but in a short time which third sufferer, and then a fourth. Initially, the women are elderly, and the police psychologist postulates that the culprit has some kind of hatred for his own mother and therefore episodes motherly figures. The authorities begin to locate mental patients with histories of assault and question them about their whereabouts, but there is no one suspect, even while more bodies pile up in the morgue. Then, out of the blue, which change, and young women start arriving dead, changing the complete approach to the truth. As tension in metropolis builds, the mayor and other civic leaders begin challenging action, even while another young female dies, followed promptly by an seniors one. Young women start refusing schedules and looking under their beds during the night, while older ladies refuse to open up their doorways to anyone. The city is within turmoil and the police are in a loss about what to do next, and quickly as they began, the murders halted.