The brutality of serial killers likeJohn Wayne Gacy,Jeffrey Dahmer, andTed Bundyhas been the focus of several documentaries and scripted productions over the last several years. Like something out of aRob Zombieflick,Andy Armstrong’s latest feature,Squealer, will shine a light on one of the biggest killers in Canadian history.Robert Picktonhaunted the area of Vancouver for years, going unsuspected and unnoticed until one of his victims was miraculously able to escape, survive her seemingly fatal wounds, and tell her story. In a trailer released by Lionsgate, audiences can witness the horror that’s to come in theTyrese Gibson(theFast & Furiousfranchise) andWes Chatham(Ahsoka) led film.

Not for the faint of heart, the teaser opens with a woman being rushed through a hospital. Naked, brutally beaten, and in shock, the lone survivor of a string of serial killings is taken into the care of medical professionals. With the police failing to serve their community, a social worker (Danielle Burgio,Summer of Sam) takes things into her own hands, hoping to provide justice and safety to the ever-growing number of sex workers who have gone missing over the last few years.

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Along with Gibson, Chatham, and Burgio,Squealeralso starsTheo Rossi(Sons of Anarchy),Kate Moennig(The L Word),Ronnie Gene Blevins(The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It),Sydney Carvill(Adalynn), andChristina Gonzalez.

The True Story Behind Robert Pickton

WhileSquealerwill be a dramatized telling of the gruesome and heinous crimes committed by one of Canada’s most notoriousserial killers, the production team didn’t need to go too far from fact to turn it into a horrific story that seems more like fiction. Growing up on his family’s pig farm, where work was always more important than school, Pickton was the obvious choice to take over the business when his parents stepped down. Using his pigs as accomplices in his crimes, he would feed the bodies of his victims to the animals. Pickton easily operated for more than 20 years as he chose his victims from sex workers in Vancouver - a group of people who are still less likely to be investigated after they’ve gone missing. Finally, one of his victims was able to escape, sendinglaw enforcementto his door. Though he’s been convicted of the second-degree murders of six women, it’s more than likely that the deaths he’s responsible for are much higher.

Check out the trailer forSquealerbelow and watch the film when it arrives on demand and digital on November 3.