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THE MURDERER 5:
THE HOUSE ON MURDER LANE
Jen has gone into hiding in an old abandoned house, seeking solace from the murderer. Yet, something still torments her. Is it real, or
all in her head?
2008, Flash

THE MURDERER 4: HILLBILLIES FROM HELL!
Jen has been running from the Murderer for years now. Her fight for survival has brought her to the deep American South, where intolerant
rednecks want to make Chop Suy out of her. Will she escape their poor diction, cultural stupidity and shiny knives?
2008, Flash

L'ASSASSIN (THE MURDERER 3)
Jen is still trying to escape her murderer, and this time she's dropped into a surreal, foreign world. Shot in Los Angeles, this installment
features a very European art house cinema style, and a new character for Jen to battle. Is he friend or foe? Co-starring Dan Meismer.
2006, Quicktime

THE MURDERER 2: LAS VEGAS
After surviving the first murderer attack in 2003, Jen has come to Las Vegas hoping to escape a violent death. But will her luck run out in Sin
City.
2006, Quicktime

THE MURDERER 1
The one that started it all. Jen is on the run from the murderer. This video is terrible, but its the one that prompted us to make more.
2003, Windows Media File
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In 2003 I was hanging out in the back of a bowling alley with my friend Jen Yuson and a few other people. I told Jen to run from the camera
while I chased her, like a murderer was chasing her. She started yelling "the murderer" over and over, and we both thought it was funny. The video
was incredibly stupid, but it made the two of us laugh.
Jen and I became long distance friends, with me living in DC (and now LA) and her being in New York City. We met up in Las Vegas in
2006 after not seeing each other for a long time, and there we joked about shooting a "sequel" to that joke video we made. We ended up shooting
something quick in the parking lot outside the Peppermill restaurant right before leaving Vegas, and I edited it together.
After that, we decided to shoot a new installment of "The Murderer Series" each time we hung out for the rest of our lives.
Later in 2006, Jen visited LA with my DC friend
Dan Meismer, and we shot the third video, "L'Assassain."
In early 2008, while we were both home in North Carolina, we shot #4 "Hillbillies from Hell!" and in August 2008 we shot #5 "The House on Murder Lane." Cinematography
for both of these by Dave Norris.
This whole thing is mostly just a joke between me and my friend Jen Yuson, but hopefully some people will get a kick out of it. The quality of the
movies are getting progressively better. Who knows how long we'll keep this up.
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