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Budget 1,000,000 USD
Kyle Loethen did his own stunt when he falls to the ground.
The opening scenes were filmed on the last couple of days of shooting.
Sam Skoryna did ride alongs with police officers for a week to research the role of Chris Watts.
Jack Riley's black straight jacket was purchased from a gay bondage website.
The fight in the basement between Karen Cook and Jack Riley took half a day to shoot.
"Chris Watts: [drops coin in newspaper slot] It's easier with those. Karen Cook: We-we, uh, we met this morning. [smiles and chuckles] Karen Cook: How are you? Ah, it-it's... Chris Watts: You know, they post the lottery numbers at the corner store. Karen Cook: I'm not interested in the lottery numbers. [puts more coins in and takes the paper] Karen Cook: I want the headline. [begins looking at paper] Chris Watts: Uh, your car is in the red. Karen Cook: How far is South Ridge from here? Chris Watts: I'd say it's about 20 miles. Listen, the street cleaners come at four, so you might wanna move your vehicle. Are you asking me because of the murders yesterday? Karen Cook: [studying paper intently] Yeah. Chris Watts: [looks down] I don't know what kind of animal can kill an entire family."
"Karen Cook: At seventeen years, Jack Riley killed his mother, then he killed four families, including my own, before he was caught. Chris Watts: [looks away uncomfortably] I'm sorry. Karen Cook: Because he was underage, he was tried as a juvenile. Some smart-ass psychologist, desperate public defendant conjured up this lame defense that he was not guilty by reason of temporary insanity. Chris Watts: How did they come to that? Karen Cook: Psychologist entered into evidence a bunch of slasher movies, claiming media saturation prejudiced his right to a fair trial. Chris Watts: [in disbelief] Media saturation? Karen Cook: The news media started calling him "Basement Jack." Comparing him to any number of movie psychos, he became a schoolyard taunt. [nods at Chris; looks away and grabs envelope] Karen Cook: This is some of his handiwork. [gives pictures from envelope to Chris, who takes them intrigued and looks] Karen Cook: The jury bought the defense and sent him to some plush psych ward for ten years. He was released almost a year ago. [sighs and takes another document, reading] Karen Cook: Severe weather patterns in the spring. Reported here. Also here and here. Five families murdered. Chris Watts: [slightly shakes head] So, what, bad weather is his trigger? Karen Cook: And me. All these murders occurred in towns where I lived. He's following me. Finishing up a loose end. And then a storm hits and he attacks, so I move. Chris Watts: Think he's here? Karen Cook: I know he is. Because I followed him here."