
The Suicide Tapes
Horror · Thriller
Overview
Following the homicide of Dr. Lynn Forester on January 27th, 2003, the police investigation uncovered a series of videotaped psychiatric interviews of her last known patient, John Clarke. The sessions have become known as The Suicide Tapes.
Top Cast


Jeremy Childs
Jeremy Childs
John Clarke
Jeremy Childs
John Clarke
Jenny Littleton
Jenny Littleton
Dr. Lynn Forester
Jenny Littleton
Dr. Lynn Forester
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