This film essentially begins with a man by the name of "David" (Zachary Le Vey) coming home and murdering his wife "Patricia" (Kathryn Schneider) in cold blood while their young daughter "Michel" (Natalie Meetze) watches in horror inside a nearby closet. Apprehended by the police not long afterward, David swears during his trial that he had no control over what he was doing. Regardless, he is subsequently sentenced to death and Michel is sent to a foster home. The film then fast forwards to several years later with "Michel" (now played by Alyson Gorske) attending college and living in a dorm with her roommate "Charlie" (Angel Prater). Although still haunted by her past, Michel trusts Charlie and confides everything to her. For her part, Charlie appears to be a good friend, but when Michel discovers that Charlie has been secretly maintaining a journal about her activities on a computer, her world begins to crumble all around her--with disastrous consequences for everyone involved. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film started off well enough but lacked the necessary horror or suspense for a film of this sort. Everything seemed too methodical. That being said, while I don't consider this to be a terribly bad film necessarily, I honest cannot rate it any higher than I have. Slightly below average.