Barry Boswell had a despicable childhood on the hard streets of New Jersey’s lost avenue of despair. He was sent to an orphanage when his drug-infested parents died. Years later he was adopted by a loving family and changed his name. Barry loved photography and after many years in the profession, he won the highest prize for a photographer, the Nobel Prize. Known the world over for his photography, his photographic genius captured amazing images but they also captured stories that begged to be told. His photo’s prompted movies to be made and books to be written. Later in life, he specialized in wildlife photography and set up cameras all over his extensive wooded properties to catch the animals in their natural habitat. However, when he began capturing disturbing murderous images, he started a dangerous investigation into the photographs. The graphic images muddled his mind to the point where nothing else mattered. Along with friends, he set out to remote locations in search of clues to the disturbing images but found nothing. He brought a series of law enforcement agencies and detectives into the mystery, but their findings only intensified the mystery until one detective linked his disturbing findings to Barry’s seldom talked about early life in the orphanage and his own well-documented but secretive murderous past. A past that was buried so deep that he was convinced that his teenage deeds were unsettling horrific nightmares. Follow Barry into a dangerous world of photographic confusion that brought his past back into his present and threatened his very existence with deadly consequences.
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