A newspaper journalist has been ordered by his boss to produce a story on a backstreet murder within the streets of NewYork, to his surprise and dismay he discovers that the man murdered was the son of the owner of the flat of which he rents off. The owner has a close, almost son-father relationship with the young journalist resulting in the journalist swearing an oath of finding his son's killer.
The journalist overtime digs deeper and deeper into the murder revealing how the murder was planned and why it was committed. After gathering evidence including pictures and film footage the journalist is about to go to both his boss and the police, however is intersected by a henchman of the small organisation which organised the murder. The henchman reveals himself to the main character and reveals why he personally has a score to settle with the flat owner. (resulting in him working for the main villain)
The men both have a conflict within a desolate house of which the henchman was planning on containing the journalist, the plan however doesn't go to plan after the journalist takes over the power and gun. He is then winded and struck to the ground.
The journalist, again, goes back to his boss to drop off his evidence, however when he goes back to the flat owner he discovers that he too has been murdered in a pool of blood with 3 bullet wounds. He spots the henchman retreating to a nearby car, so follows him back to his own boss (the villain). Stealthily the journalist follows him into the building and confronts the boss after disabling his 3 henchmen. The fatherly bond between himself and his flat owner overshadows the situation resulting in the villain getting murdered.
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