A man named Pat Fisher was wandering on a freeway when he was hit by a truck and killed by cars swerving to avoid him. Eyewitnesses reported that Fisher appeared disturbed. Some police officers think there's no need for further investigation except for Detective Tom Monroe (portrayed by Robert Carlyle in "The Full Monty"),who uncovers three mysterious deaths among Fisher’s classmates from 1976 in the apartment where he died. Detective Monroe discovers newspaper clippings, class photos, and tape recordings revealing that Amy Irvine was kidnapped and murdered when she was only ten years old. The events described are part of a psychological thriller as Monroe tries to solve the mystery involving the entire Class of '76 before Fisher warns him, "It won't be suicide, won't be an accident." The story highlights how past tragedies affect current victims, making it a suspenseful tale of survival against all odds.
Class of '76
Detective Tom Monroe investigates an apparent suicide and uncovers a long-forgotten connection to a 1976 classmate's mysterious death. In order to unravel today's mystery, he must revisit his investigation into the past.