This film essentially begins with a homeless person finding a severed leg of a woman in a dumpster. In response to this, the Los Angeles Police Department opens up a homicide investigation with "Detective Joe DaVonzo" (Chad Everett) and "Detective Elliott Greenfield" (Michael Sabatino) being assigned to the case. It is then revealed that Detective DaVonzo has a problem with alcohol which he is trying to keep under control. Likewise, his partner, Detective Greenfield is supposed to be getting married soon and as a result his upcoming wedding is having to take a backseat to this investigation--which creates its own set of issues for the two of them as well. Meanwhile, as more body parts from the female victim are discovered, Detective DaVonzo begins to suspect that his adult daughter "Kathy DaVonzo" (Michelle Johnson) may be the serial killer's next target. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that, despite the solid actors presented in this film, the overall movie seemed rather bland and ordinary with hardly any suspense or mystery featured at all. That being said, while I don't consider this to be a terribly bad film by any means, I wasn't all that impressed with it, and I have rated it accordingly. Slightly below average.