1896 in New York. Theodore Roosevelt, who is in charge of the police, brings together a criminal psychologist named Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a newspaper illustrator named John Moore, and a secretary named Sara Howard to look into the murders of several male prostitutes.
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1896 in New York. Theodore Roosevelt, who is in charge of the police, brings together a criminal psychologist named Dr. Laszlo Kreizler, a newspaper illustrator named John Moore, and a secretary named Sara Howard to look into the murders of several male prostitutes.
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