
Synopsis/Details
During the construction of a new housing complex, workers make a chilling discovery—a mass grave containing victims of a Yellow Fever epidemic from the 1700s. But among the sixty bodies, several stand out. They carry items far too modern for their time, including a driver’s license from 1973, a broken cellphone, and even items from the early 2000s. Shockingly, dental records reveal that some of these individuals were alive just days ago.
Detective Rayburn is thrust into an investigation that defies all logic. As the bodies pile up and more unexplainable reports are uncovered from different historical disasters, he begins to suspect a killer with an unimaginable ability: time travel. Among the victims, one stands out—Sabrisse, a young dancer whose dental records match one of the bodies. As the detective works to identify her, he uncovers a terrifying truth: She is still alive and hasn't yet been killed.
As Rayburn works to protect her, he uncovers more mysteries—like victims from the Hindenburg disaster with devices fused into their skin and bodies from the Titanic, carrying futuristic items—each one pointing back to the same haunting truth: The killer is using time travel to transport victims to the past to dispose of them without being caught.
In a tense and action-packed final showdown, Rayburn must race against time itself, where the line between past and future blurs, ensuring Sabrisse's safety in the present.
This thrilling and suspenseful sci-fi film explores the mind-bending consequences of time travel, the dangers of obsession, and the haunting realization that the past can be altered to hide the crimes of the future.