Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Jack Gramm (Al Pacino)
testifies at the trial of suspected serial murderer Jon Forster (Neal
McDonough), dubbed "The Seattle Slayer" by police. Gramm's
testimony and expert psychiatric opinion are crucial to help
convict Forster of the attempted killing of Janie Cates and the murder of Joanie
Cates, who was drugged, hanged upside down, and killed after the killer broke
into her home. After receiving his conviction by the jury, Forster taunts
Gramm, saying "Tick-tock, Doc."
Nine years later, as Forster's execution date approaches,
several similar torture murders with very similar circumstances
occur. Gramm is questioned by a lawyer from the Attorney General's office as
well as FBI Special Agent Frank Parks (William Forsythe) about his connection to
the latest victim, Dale Morris, a former psychology student of Gramm's with
whom he was at a party the night before, just hours before her death. On the
way to his class, Gramm receives a phone call from someone using software to
distort their voice, threatening he has 88 minutes to live. He later reports
the call to his secretary Shelly (Amy
Brenneman) and has her put together a risk assessment profile of potential
perpetrators.
Gramm receives another threatening phone call while teaching
and becomes suspicious of his students, particularly Mike Stempt (Benjamin
McKenzie). The Dean of students, Carol Johnson (Deborah Kara Unger), interrupts the class to
evacuate the building due to a bomb threat called in. As he evacuates the
lecture hall, Gramm finds a written threat on the overhead projector in the
classroom as well as on his car, which has been vandalized in the parking garage.
Gramm then is met by his teaching assistant Kim Cummings (Alicia
Witt) who offers to help him find the person that's been targeting him. In
the stairwell of the parking garage, Gramm comes upon one of his students,
Lauren Douglas (Leelee Sobieski), attacked by an unknown assailant
and reports the assault to campus security.
Gramm and Kim go to his condo where a package has been
delivered. The package contains an old audio tape of his kid sister, Katie,
begging for her life, and her subsequent murder. Gramm later explains she was
killed several years ago when he left her alone in his apartment while he
attended an important meeting; the crime took exactly 88 minutes. As Gramm
determines someone had accessed his secure files area to obtain the audio tape,
suddenly Kim's ex-husband, Guy LaForge (Stephen
Moyer), shows up with a gun but is shot and killed from behind by an
unknown person wearing a motorcycle helmet and leather protective gear. The
shooter flees through the crowd outside after a fire alarm is triggered in the building.
Next, Gramm and Kim visit Sara Pollard (Leah
Cairns), the woman Gramm was with the night before, but find her murdered
in her apartment with evidence incriminating Gramm. Carol calls Gramm and makes
comments suggesting that she is the killer and demands Gramm meet her at his
office. Shelly arrives at Sara's apartment and advises Gramm she suspects
Lauren was the one who stole the audio tape of Gramm's sister's death. Kim disappears
from the apartment and later calls Gramm with a threat similar to Carol's, also
demanding he meet her at the office.
Through prison visitation records, Gramm deduces that
Forster's appeals attorney "Lydia Doherty" is actually Lauren using a
pseudonym, and surmises she set up the frame on orders from Forster from jail.
Kim calls again instructing Gramm to come to another nearby location on campus
where he finds Carol has been hung over a seventh floor balcony and Kim is tied
up and gagged, held at gun point by Lauren. Lauren threatens Gramm and forces
him to "confess" on tape that he gave false testimony at Forster's
trial. Special Agent Parks arrives and shoots Lauren, causing both Carol and
Lauren to partially fall from the balcony. Gramm saves Carol from completing
the fall, but Lauren comes loose and plummets to her death. When Forster calls
asking to speak with Lauren, Gramm informs him Lauren is dead, the set up is
over. He then quips, "Tick tock, tick tock, you got 12 hours to live."
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