Exploiting Hollywood 1980.

Chapter 1272 The real version of Buffalo Bill



Chapter 1272 The real version of Buffalo Bill

Chapter 1272 The real version of Buffalo Bill

"What's going on, Detective Claire?" Ronald quickly called his acquaintance, Detective Claire, to inquire about the situation.

"The Milwaukee Ogre, whose real name is Jeffrey Dahmer, we nailed him just as he was about to escape."

Detective Claire of the FBI has made great achievements. Caught the demon who brutally murdered dozens of innocent victims in Milwaukee, Michigan, and neighboring states.

She patiently compared the similarities between several unsolved murders over the past few years. For example, they are looking for low-level men or women on the street, and no one cares about them after they disappear. Afterwards, the bodies were eliminated through horrific methods, so that few cases were ever opened.

But after all, he is just a cruel serial murderer, not a highly intelligent person like Hannibal depicted in movies or novels. One victim took advantage of his negligence and escaped in handcuffs and went to the local area to report the crime.

The police who came to search the house believed that he was just an incompetent and unemployed young man whose home smelled so bad that he could not commit such a crime. The so-called handcuffs were just some sex toys, so they closed the case as a "lover's argument." In fact, those odors are evidence left behind after he committed the crime...

Although Jeffrey Dahmer was lucky, he was also frightened to leave the house left by his grandmother and move to near Marquette University. He once again lured people standing on the street into his apartment with cash and tried to kill him. This time the victim was more alert and ran away to report the crime when something bad happened.

The local police detectives actually don't care much about these people. Marquette University is an area with poor security and is full of these bad people who just want to fool them.

It happened that Detective Claire went there to request clues on similar cases. She deduced from various signs that it was very likely that the murderer was the guy known within the FBI as the "Milwaukee Refrigerator Ogre."

This is related to American media ethics and the consistent practice of Jews to control the media. Unlike local media, most national media are under the control of Jews, and they will not actively challenge mainstream social values.

The two discussed it and suddenly discovered a big problem, because it was inconvenient for such disgusting acts of serial murderers to be reported in the national media.

She took a casual look and found two complete skulls, a pair of severed hands, and more than seventy photos of the victims in an open drawer.

Local media immediately reported this murderous case. They didn't call him the Milwaukee Refrigerator Ogre like the FBI did, but instead called him Milwaukee's version of Buffalo Bill, or Milwaukee's Hannibal.

At the end, she did not forget to talk about the origin of her movie "The Silence of the Lambs." Of course, most of these reports are reprints of in-depth reports from the New York Daily News - how a woman succeeds in a traditionally male field.

But because these media were local television and newspapers, Ronald didn't pay attention.

It really is!

Ronald immediately called for a meeting with Michael Gray, trying to figure out how to add fuel to the film for free so that it could stay in theaters until September. This would give him great hope of competing for next year's Oscars. .

"Hey, I'm not going to let you tell me. At most, I'll just tell you about your dual identity and being a consultant for our movie..." Ronald touched his nose. This is what Hollywood people look like in the eyes of FBI detectives. Is it just for profit?

Therefore, the movie must not take the initiative to connect with this kind of thing. At best, it can only pretend to be unintentional. When the media reported this case, someone mentioned it twice.

But the Silence of the Lambs movie consultant really, like the heroine in Silence of the Lambs , single-handedly caught the serial ogre. The legend of this story is really amazing.

Soon, Dahmer’s previous life tracks, including several addresses in Wisconsin and Michigan, were also found. Many relics were also found there, including more than a dozen skeletons that were confirmed to belong to different people.

The local chief regretted that they had received reports from other victims but failed to deal with them, and FBI detectives came to pick the peaches.

Unlike the fight with "Buffalo Bill" in the movie, Jeffrey Dahmer burst into resistance as soon as Inspector Claire mentioned his intention, but was easily subdued by Claire and handcuffed to the heater behind his back. Chip.

The police who were called for backup found five more skulls in the bedroom and unfinished ones in the refrigerator... The police were so disgusted that they went out to vomit.

So much so that in places like Chicago and Detroit, where many white people traditionally vote for horror movies, there has been another wave of people going to see The Silence of the Lambs.

The movie "Silence of the Lambs" was also very successful at the box office in Milwaukee? In the very dull Milwaukee, many people like to watch this kind of thriller movies and use them as conversation topics.

The news that she served as a consultant for "Silence of the Lambs" was also discovered by the gossip media. Suddenly many newspapers in the central region were saying that the movie was indeed very realistic and that the real Inspector Starling was hired as a consultant.

Detective Claire arrived at Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment single-handedly. As soon as the doorman saw that she was going to the bachelor's room, he complained that someone was finally here. The residents had complained no less than ten times about the odor emanating from there. Stink...

Detective Claire has now become a star detective in the FBI, and has appeared on TV many times to talk about how she single-handedly captured Dahmer.

"However, this case has not yet been prosecuted, so I will not publicly say anything related to the case in the media..."

After formulating a publicity plan, Daydream quietly followed the pace of national media reports, writing soft articles from time to time to tout the legendary experience of FBI female detective Claire.

Sure enough, after the box office of Silence of the Lambs rushed back to the line of more than a thousand dollars per theater, it stayed there. For a movie like this that has been in theaters for more than 20 weeks, generally speaking, there is a 10% to 20% drop every week.

But The Silence of the Lambs strangely maintained a 1%-5% decline, and stubbornly continued to grow its domestic box office in America.

It is still continuing to contribute more than one million to the domestic box office every week. The overall box office has exceeded 2 million. If it can continue to be postponed after September, it is expected to exceed million, surpassing Dabai. Sharknado ranks third among horror films at the box office, behind only "Jaws" and "The Exorcist."

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The acquisition and renovation of old movie theaters went relatively smoothly, and several movie theaters in New York's Chinatown and downtown areas were quietly owned by Ronald and Little Doug, and began to show Daydream System movies.

In addition to Yimou's Red Sorghum, there are also many old films by Chinese directors. Let's start with a month-long retrospective of Chinese films. Of course, they did not forget to set aside a certain amount of time for "Silence of the Lambs" every day. Since the Daily News reported the story of FBI Detective Claire, box office numbers for Silence of the Lambs have also begun to rise in the New York area and nearby New Jersey...

Ronald was very pleased with the film's box office numbers because their public relations efforts didn't cost much and their conservative marketing strategy ensured they wouldn't be attacked by the mainstream media.

After all, this is a thriller and horror film about a serial killer who helps a rookie FBI detective catch another serial killer.

One difference between horror movies and those starring movies is that they rely more on word-of-mouth promotion from the audience. Now, The Silence of the Lambs' reputation has taken off again in its twentieth week of release. This is a rare occurrence in the decades-long history of Hollywood.

However, just because Ronald is not interested in using the case of the Milwaukee Refrigerator Murderer to create hype does not mean that others will not do the same.

Soon, the two forces began to use this case to vent their dissatisfaction accumulated over the years on a large scale, and started hyping and protesting against Silence of the Lambs.

In Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Michigan, the main protests were over the inaction of local police departments.

Before he was caught this time, many other victims escaped from the clutches of the police but were ignored by the police because of their identity and ethnicity after reporting the crime. The most deplorable thing is that there is another victim of Southeast Asian descent in Milwaukee, Cornelak Sintasomfong. He has obviously escaped from the clutches of the devil, but he was also regarded as a "business" by the police as he was engaged in standing on the street. Due to financial disputes, I put it back.

Dahmer caught him again and successfully convinced the police that it was a "domestic dispute" and killed him two days later.

Because the boy Konelak Sintasomfong once walked the street, after the case was solved, the local community of different orientations and the victim's family held a public candlelight vigil with more than 400 people in attendance. The purpose of the memorial is to allow Milwaukeeans to "share their feelings about the pain and anger of what happened."

This caused dissatisfaction among the conservative local white community. Although they sympathized with the victim, in the eyes of the local white community, which is generally religious, this kind of thing was a very deviant act that was not only blasphemous but also insulting to the victim (some people thought that Sinta Somfeng Just forced by life).

These memorial activities were eventually harassed by local white people, which eventually led to physical conflicts between the two parties, and the police station detained a group of people.

This once again caused huge dissatisfaction in the community. In Milwaukee, which was originally very conservative, those different people began to no longer abide by the unspoken rules of using pseudonyms and used their real names to protest against the insults and discrimination against their groups.

The two sides went back and forth, and for a while many people were afraid that someone would target these minority-oriented people and commit violent crimes again.

But soon, they received support from another group that was dissatisfied with the Dahmer case, and beat the white conservative group who came to make trouble again to a bloody head.

This is the Laotian immigrant group to which the victim Sinta Soomfong belongs. After the defeat of the Vietnam War, many Laotians who had helped South Vietnam and the US military immigrated to America out of fear of retaliation. Most of them settled in the north-central states of Milwaukee and Wisconsin.

This time, children of their ethnic group were brutally tortured and killed by white people, and the police initially let the criminals go. They were already very angry, but this time the white conservative group came to the door, they no longer remained silent and faced each other head-on.

These people were all hunters in Laos, and fighting skills were taught in their family cultural traditions. For a time, their reputation for martial virtue once again spread throughout the neighborhood.

The banner they raised was anti-racial discrimination, saying that if the victim Sinta Soomfeng was a white child, she would definitely be rescued. These people are just unhappy with the Laotian community, but this was approved by the commander-in-chief of the year, and they were also Ami Citizens of Liga who pay their taxes on time should not be inferior to ordinary white people.

Of course, with the banner of racial discrimination, the vast majority of black people are not willing to jump out alone.

Originally, racial conflicts in America have been greatly intensified in the past decade. Although rapid economic development has brought good results to most Americans, racial inequalities have also clearly emerged.

Most white people have received the dividends of economic development because they have received good compulsory education. And because of the failure of public education, many black people have seen little improvement in their income during this long-term economic revival.

Everyone else's income is increasing, but if you don't, it means it's decreasing. Therefore, their grievances are great, if other ethnic groups are still in a situation that the police do not want to deal with. Black people, most Americans, know what's going on.

At this time, local black people started their traditional arts again and participated in the protests of Laotians. Whenever they saw areas where the police force was weak, they began to smash the windows of shops facing the street and move in to move things.

This made the Laotians feel that it was too much, and they simply canceled the subsequent demonstration.

But there is one obvious difference between blacks and minority groups and Laotians, that is, they are scattered throughout the country.

It was also obvious that they had their own underground communication channels, and sporadic black riots soon occurred on the West Coast where Ronald was located, because of the earlier incidents where a Korean shopkeeper shot a black girl and Rodney King was beaten. The upsurge of resistance that has not yet subsided is on the verge of resurgence.

When local news reports on these incidents, they always mention the refrigerator murder case that happened in Milwaukee. And all reports, when mentioning the real female FBI detective, inevitably quote reports from the New York Daily News, and inevitably talk about some Silence of the Lambs gossip.

For a time, the movie's box office momentum was no longer limited to the central and northern regions, but began to spread across the country, and there was a strong trend of another nationwide movie-going craze.

"Hahahaha... God is really helping me. I didn't expect this movie to be so lucky. Even after five months, it can still surpass the box office and enter the top ten of the rankings."

Sitting upstairs in a Cantonese restaurant in Chinatown, Ronald was having morning tea, looking at the newly renovated and opened cinema opposite. There were also many people watching the weekend morning show of Silence of the Lambs, and there was a queue at the box office. A team formed. Ronald felt very proud.

"Protest, protest, this is discrimination against minority orientation groups..."

"Uh..." Unexpectedly, Ronald turned back to order some barbecued pork buns for Diane. He was shocked to find that when The Silence of the Lambs was released, the protestors who caused a big disturbance came again.

"How could it be? Didn't you agree not to cause trouble?" Ronald picked up the phone and called Richard, "Go and find out who is going to cause trouble!"

(End of this chapter)


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