- A young Terry Lambert returns home after serving a prison sentence for a gang rape he was forced to participate in. He seeks revenge on his lawyer and the girl who framed him.
- Young Terry Lambert returns home from serving a prison term for a gang-rape he was forced to participate in. He seeks revenge on his lawyer and the girl who framed him. But his real problem is his overbearing mother, whose boarding house he resides in and who keeps bringing him glasses of chocolate milk. One of her boarders, Lori, becomes attracted to him. However, while he was serving his prison sentence, Terry developed an interest in rough, violent sex, and gory death. Now, one by one, some of the town's women pop up dead.—alfiehitchie
- Terry Lambert returns to the boarding house of his mother Thelma Lambert after serving two years in prison since he was falsely accused by the teenage Tina Moore of participation in her gang rape on the beach. His lawyer Rhea Benson failed to prove that was forced by his mates to participate. Terry and Thelma have a weird relationship and Terry is indeed a psychopath. Soon he seeks revenge on Tina and throws her off the road. Then he kills Benson in an arson. When his thirty-five-year-old neighbor Louise Elmore shows sexual desire on him, he threatens and offends her. But when Thelma's tenant Lori Davis feels attraction for him, he also kills the young woman in her room. Now Thelma sees how danger her beloved son is.—Claudio Carvalho, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
- Terry Lambert returns to his mother's boarding house after spending two years in prison for his participation in a gang rape. Thelma is shocked and thrilled that he is home, and immediately begins to baby her son. Thelma makes an exception to her policy of accepting only elderly women as boarders when she allows a young woman named Lori Davis to move in. Tension rises quickly as Terry and Lori notice one another and Thelma attempts to keep them apart. Still, Lori flirts with him outrageously. Meanwhile, next-door neighbor Louise takes an interest in goings-on at the Lambert house, eventually making a failed attempt at seducing Terry. During a conversation with Terry, Thelma expresses a wish that Tina, the young woman that Terry was convicted of raping, were dead. Terry gives Thelma her wish, then embarks on a killing spree, targeting the women who have given him trouble. Eventually he suffers a breakdown and Thelma realizes what he has been doing. Together, they dispose of the evidence, but Thelma knows that Terry's days are likely numbered.
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