A serial killer is running amok in southern Florida, he targeting young women, who he sexually molests before strangling them. There have also been collateral victims who were probably at the wrong place at the wrong time.
Local Miami television news reporter Jane Harris, on air, will often go off copy into what amounts as public service announcements to young women when talking about this story as she takes what is happening personally in her younger sister Tracy Harris having been abducted and sexually molested when she was a child.
In feeling guilty for her indirect role in what happened to Tracy, Jane now lives with and takes care of an adult Tracy, who, probably due to psychosomatic issues as no physical issues were ever discovered, has become deaf, mute and blind from that experience, but who has largely become self-reliant within the structured confines of their apartment unit.
Jane, in spying him acting suspiciously, begins to believe that one of the neighbors in their large apartment complex, that man who she does not know, is the killer. Her accusations of this neighbor solely on circumstantial evidence does not sit well with Jane's boyfriend David, a criminal attorney.
As such, Jane goes on a personal quest to find that conclusive evidence, she taking greater risks as she believes she is getting closer to exposing him. Her actions may place her and Tracy at the top of the killer's hit list.