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Episode 180: Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp

Episode 180: Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp

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We tackled "Bloody Murder" on the last episode so this week we had to jump into the sequel, "Bloody Murder 2: Closing Camp." It's the story of Tracy, sister to Jason who was attacked at the end of the last film. She thinks her brother Jason is still alive somewhere up at Camp Placid Pines. It's the end of summer. Tracy and the other counselors are packing up the camp to close for the season. The counselors start to disappear one by one. Is it Rick, the head counselor? Is it Trevor Moorehouse, the fabled 'camp boogeyman' story used to scare the campers? Or is it someone else responsible for the killings? We spoil it all here. In this shorter episode, we're coming to you from a cabin on the lake where our top priority is to relax. And since this movie was essentially a repeat of the first, we didn't feel the need to go as long as we usually do. But we're just as fun and entertaining as ever!


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