A funeral director who practices necrophilia wants his new neighbours dead or alive.
Type:
Feature
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
94pp
Genre:
Crime, Thriller
Budget:
Independent
Age Rating:
17+
Synopsis/Details
Murder Thy Neighbour 2 When new neighbours move in with two stunning teenage daughters, Harold is overwhelmed with lust and desire. Unlike his first Harold befriends the two young girls. One day he shows them his coffin (cocktail cabinet). They are in awe of it, the girls take quite a liking to Harold. They discover later about Caroline's death, and that Harold was a suspect. But they are not concerned by it, and don't believe Harold would be capable of such a thing. Harold begins to plan their murders. The problem is an alibi, how do you get an alibi for the middle of the night? When the police learn of Harold's new neighbours, they decide too pay Harold a visit. They warn him they will keep an eye on him. One day while walking along Harold passes a men outfitters. A unique and bizarre idea comes into his head, he has an alibi. On the night of the murders Harold is seen on four occasions by the police at the time of the murders. So how could he commit the murders? The two detectives investigating the murders are puzzled. How could Harold be in two places at once? One detective has a hunch, they pay Harold a visit. When they visit Harold's house, they discover the main door open. The detectives overhear Harold boasting to his wife about the murders. Harold is explaining how he used a double to get away with the murders. The detectives move in, when they see Harold's effigy they can't believe it. Harold is arrested and charged with murder, Harold claimed he made the effigy to play a game with the police. Due to lack of evidence, Harold gets away with murder again.

All content on ScriptRevolution.com is the intellectual property of the respective authors. Do not use or reproduce scripts without permission, even for educational purposes.
Want to read this script? You must join the revolution first. Don't worry, it's free, easy, and everyone's welcome.

The Writer: Geoff Hall

I'am a retired bus driver, H.G.V. driver, and driving instructor. I took up screen writing as a hobby after seeing so many remakes. I brought a screen writing book, and taught myself so to speak. I have now written 23 scripts, 17 features, and 6 shorts. I have had one short made into a film called THE BLUE DOOR. I have made finalist, semi finalist, and quater finalist in screen writing competitions, winning 9 occolades. Go to bio
Geoff Hall's picture