Psychological Thrillers
The Imposter's Therapy: A psychiatrist begins treating a new patient who recounts detailed memories of a murder. The terrifying part? The memories belong to the psychiatrist, not the patient. The doctor must figure out if they are being gaslighted or if they repressed a dark past.
The Sleepwalker's Alibi: A man known for severe sleepwalking wakes up covered in blood with a gun in his hand. His wife is missing. He turns himself in, convinced he killed her. But the detective on the case finds evidence that someone else was in the house—someone who watched him sleepwalk and framed him.
The Face in the Window: A recluse who never leaves her apartment witnesses a kidnapping through her telescope. When she reports it, the police find no evidence of a victim or a crime scene. She starts receiving photos of herself taken from inside her own locked apartment, proving the kidnapper is now watching her.
