This is not another love story between a boy or a girl with a happy ending. In fact, Andy Cooper was a terrifically handsome guy who felt attracted by rich and elderly women. He would take advantage of poor, well, not poor at all, old ladies who just easily fell for the idea of being with someone else other than their grandsons, and, who was also attractive. But this not something to be afraid of, but this is: Andy would not only steal their money, but also murder them.
One day he was planning his next move: he was very cautious when planning his "dates", as he called them. He needed to know it all about his target: whether she had a family, where she hid the fortune and even what her interests were. This is the kind of thorough research that keeps you out of jail when you are a murderer.
It was Sunday evening when Michelle Brown was taking part in the Bingo as she usually did. On the other side of the place was Andy, who needed just a small talk to make her fall for him. When they arrived to her mansion, after Michelle got convinced he was a "nice guy", something unexpected, for Andy, occured. Michelle's granddaughter, Alice, was sleeping in one of the mansion’s rooms and, as Ms. Brown had Amnesia she forgot to tell him about this. As a consequence, he started to think about killing Alice as well but he did not have any experience when it came to dealing with young ladies.
For Andy’s surprise, when he saw Alice he felt that he couldn’t do it: he immediately fell for her. But she couldn’t understand why he was cooking dinner for her granny. So she tells her friend about this and she says that she should turn on the tv. There he was, Andy Cooper, with a whole news report on how he managed to get into old ladies mansions and get to murder them.
Cooper, curious about this girl he felt insanely attracted to, changed his mind about murdering in general and, so there he was, thinking about a new start in his life with Alice. But Alice was young and clever: she had already called 911 and the police arrived in the blink of an eye.
He was already in jail when he realized actual "love" can exist.