The Blind Dead
04-30-2007, 06:41 AM
From what I’ve been able to gather, Unnatural & Accidental is based on the only known case of a killer who used alcohol as his primary weapon. Canadian serial killer Gilbert Paul Jordan, aka “The Boozing Barber” who was addicted to drunken sex and who reportedly ingested 50 ounces of Vodka each day, literally poured booze down the throats of already drunken women and left them to die of alcohol poisoning once he was finished with them. His victims of choice were Native American prostitutes, most of whom were already alcoholics, and whose deaths were often dismissed as “unnatural and/or accidental.”
Debuting as a surrealistic stage play by Marie Clements in 2005, Unnatural & Accidental finally comes to the screen as a dark and disturbing descent into the seedy and sordid red light district of Vancouver’s notorious Downtown East Side.
Rebecca is a young, pretty professional and an only child whose father is slowly dying. But before he casts aside this mortal coil, he tells Rebecca a hard truth: that the mother who abandoned her twenty years earlier didn’t actually abandon her at all. Rather, she was driven off by dear old dad himself, who has come to regret this decision as Death swiftly approaches.
With virtually nothing to go on, Rebecca hits the streets of Vancouver, desperately searching for her mother in the rundown hotels, seedy bars and back alleys of the city’s East...[READ MORE HERE] (http://www.joehorror.com/0000789.html)
Debuting as a surrealistic stage play by Marie Clements in 2005, Unnatural & Accidental finally comes to the screen as a dark and disturbing descent into the seedy and sordid red light district of Vancouver’s notorious Downtown East Side.
Rebecca is a young, pretty professional and an only child whose father is slowly dying. But before he casts aside this mortal coil, he tells Rebecca a hard truth: that the mother who abandoned her twenty years earlier didn’t actually abandon her at all. Rather, she was driven off by dear old dad himself, who has come to regret this decision as Death swiftly approaches.
With virtually nothing to go on, Rebecca hits the streets of Vancouver, desperately searching for her mother in the rundown hotels, seedy bars and back alleys of the city’s East...[READ MORE HERE] (http://www.joehorror.com/0000789.html)