Bio[]
Martha was born in Italy. She worked as an actress when she was younger. She eventually married an unnamed man and had a child named Carlo. One Christmas, she ended up killing her husband after an argument. She walled up the room where he was killed and quickly abandoned the house. 20 years later, Martha's secret was threatened to be revealed by a psychic. Martha donned a brown raincoat and murdered the psychic in her room. The psychic's murder was witnessed by a jazz musician named Marcus Daly. Marcus entered the psychic's room and walked past Martha, who was blending in with her surroundings. Martha then followed Marcus, taunting him with Carlo's childhood music. Marcus finds a book, detailing Martha's old home. He planned to visit the author, but Martha kills the author hours before Marcus' arrival. Martha’s next target is the professor who has been investigating the murder. She finds Marcus exploring her old home, and quickly knocks him out before burning the house down. Unbeknownst to her, Marcus was saved by a reporter named Gianna. Marcus and Gianna visit the old archives and links the abandoned home back to Carlo. Martha then stabs Gianna in the chest and leaves her to die. Meanwhile, Marcus confronts Carlo. Carlo is accidentally killed after a truck runs over his head. Gianna survives, and Marcus returns back to the psychic’s apartment. He realizes that he actually saw Martha in the room after the psychic’s death. Martha appears and attempts to kill Marcus, but her necklace gets caught in an old elevator. Marcus sends the elevator to the bottom floor, slowly decapitating and finally killing Martha in the process.
Victims[]
- Helga Ulmann: Stabbed 5 times with a cleaver, head smashed against a window.
- Amanda Righetti: Face boiled in boiling water.
- Prof. Giordani: Head smashed against corners of a fireplace, stabbed with a blade through his neck.
- Husband: Stabbed in the back twice with a knife.
Trivia[]
- After Helga's murder, when Marc walks by the mirror, you can see Martha's face very clearly, revealing the killer's identity in the first half of the movie.