I saw this horrifying, disturbing, pyschological movie approx. 3-4 years ago. I had never heard of it before, never saw any trailers. My boyfriend thought it was called Hollow Ground, and I do recall Ground being in the title...but since no searches came up, I don't think it is.
I'm going to just tell the plot as I remember it...it's deeply disturbing.
***SPOILERS AHEAD***
So the protagonists are detectives investigating a series of young child murders. Long, long story short, the killer is revealed to be a man who, as a child, witnesses his disabled little sister getting sexually abused by either his father or step father. One day, to save her from a life of pain, he pushes her wheelchair off a dock into the ocean. As an adult, he lures children from public places always to places with water (I remember sewers and a clue in the form of a fish tank in his home) where he kills them. In his logic, these kids that fall for his advances are liable to be lured by another type of predator, so killing them saves them in a twisted way. That really stuck with me.


Any ideas?
I'm going to just tell the plot as I remember it...it's deeply disturbing.
***SPOILERS AHEAD***
So the protagonists are detectives investigating a series of young child murders. Long, long story short, the killer is revealed to be a man who, as a child, witnesses his disabled little sister getting sexually abused by either his father or step father. One day, to save her from a life of pain, he pushes her wheelchair off a dock into the ocean. As an adult, he lures children from public places always to places with water (I remember sewers and a clue in the form of a fish tank in his home) where he kills them. In his logic, these kids that fall for his advances are liable to be lured by another type of predator, so killing them saves them in a twisted way. That really stuck with me.



Any ideas?