Memories Of A Murderer

"It’s about a man who was invisible," Elias began. He didn't look at her. He looked out the window at the rain, traveling back forty years.

He had dragged the body to the water's edge. He had cleaned his hands in the lake. memories of a murderer

Childhood trauma is often a common thread in the lives of murderers. Studies have shown that individuals who experience trauma during childhood are more likely to develop aggressive tendencies and engage in violent behavior later in life. These traumatic experiences can leave a lasting impact on memory, influencing the way an individual processes and recalls information. "It’s about a man who was invisible," Elias began

"I have a story for you, Miss Hart," Elias said, his voice barely a whisper above the hum of the refrigerator. "But it’s not about Thomas." He had dragged the body to the water's edge

Elias stepped out into the rain. It was falling harder now, drumming against the pavement. He looked up at the town clock, the great face illuminated against the dark sky. He had kept it running for forty years, ensuring the town kept its rhythm, its order, its time.

It sounds like you might be referring to the 2017 South Korean film (Korean title: Salinjauui Gieokbeop ), directed by Won Shin-yun and starring Sol Kyung-gu. That film is about a former serial killer suffering from Alzheimer’s who believes a new series of murders is being committed by another killer—but he can’t trust his own memories.