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President’s Day 2010

  Hail to the Chief… or he’ll hack you to PIECES.  A high school election turns deadly when a homicidal maniac dressed like Abe Lincoln starts killing off candidates.

Hail to the Chief… or he’ll hack you to PIECES. A high school election turns deadly when a homicidal maniac dressed like Abe Lincoln starts killing off candidates.

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Two high school students, Tom D. Patrick Bauer and his girlfriend Tara Cory Mann, are murdered in Tom’s home by an unknown killer dressed in an Abraham Lincoln costume with an axe. The brutal incident kicks off a chilling sequence of disappearances and killings that pull the entire school into a web of fear and suspicion.

The following day, the witty, risk-taking new student Lizzy Denning Joanna Bolen captures the eye of Barry Olsen Bennie Mack McCoy IV, the class prankster and soon-to-be candidate for student body president. Barry’s initial fascination with Joanna quickly spirals into a strategic motive: he’s advised to run in the election as a way to get closer to her, a plan that intertwines romance with peril as the murders begin to escalate around the campaign season. Early on, the election takes a dark turn when Maxine, one of the candidates, is killed outside the school, shattering the veneer of normalcy that covers the campus.

As the disappearances mount, Principal Huck grows visibly anxious, while the rest of the student body begins to speculate about who is behind the carnage. Detective Kurtz Paul Fahrenkopf and Officer Kennedy Ryan Scott Thomas are assigned to the case, but their progress is slow and the trail grows colder with each passing night. The killer’s spree continues in the quiet, forcing the school to confront the possibility that the predator could be lurking within its own walls.

At a fateful house visit, the killer strikes again, taking Christian Will Lurie and one of his allies, Ms. Heath Jesse Layne in a brutal display of how far the killer will go to silence dissent and manipulate the election. Barry, drawn deeper into the mystery, receives cryptic notes that seem to pin the blame on him. He shows the letters to various students, but only the janitor Lee Armstrong offers a clue—an unsettling image of a ghostly Abraham Lincoln and the warning that the killer lives in the school’s fallout shelter.

As the body count grows, more candidates—Billie Carley Cooper and Dennis, along with the janitor—are felled, and Joanna proposes a strategy shift to help Barry stay competitive. The investigation widens when Eddie Mills Chris Magorian and teacher Mr. Wright George Stover go missing, and Wright’s house is found broken and empty, with his dog dead and a set of dentures left behind as a macabre clue. The students brace for another abrupt turn as the school’s leadership grapples with the chaos, and Vice Principal Mackey Laura Scott Ferro considers pulling the plug on the campaign to restore some sense of order.

The tension peaks when another body turns up—Michelle Nicolette le Faye is murdered, prompting Huck and Mackey to cancel the election in an attempt to restore stability. Yet the assault continues; Mrs. Frederica Mary Jane Oelke and Madeline Regina E. Guy fall victim as the attackers tighten their grip on the campus. Detective Kennedy and Kurtz gain permission to install surveillance in an effort to catch the killer, while Barry and Joanna work together to uncover the truth behind the cryptic notes and the inexplicable whereabouts of the missing students.

The investigation reveals a disturbing backstory: Mr. Roemer Ron LaMartina becomes the prime suspect after quitting his post and attempting to frame Kennedy for a past incident. Joanna reveals a troubling personal history—she once assaulted a teacher, but insists the incident was born of self-defense against abuse—and she and Barry continue to press forward. They uncover that Roemer’s house is connected to the string of occurrences and follow a trail that eventually leads to a chilling discovery: Wright’s dentures, found earlier, vanish again, replaced by disturbing evidence that suggests Wright himself may be orchestrating the terror behind the shadows of the school.

A surveillance system confirms a horrifying reality: the killer is not a lurking intruder but a figure who has expertly manipulated the perception of danger from within the school’s own walls. The killer’s ultimate plan materializes as Wright fakes his own death and eliminates his rivals one by one from inside the fallout shelter, driven by a perverse obsession with Chelsea Nicolette le Faye, whose popularity and leadership appeal make her a perfect target for a twisted performance of power.

Chelsea confronts the loom of betrayal when she discovers a shrine-like setup in the shelter and comes face to face with the killer. The killer is revealed to be Mr. Wright, who has been orchestrating the entire campaign to eliminate rivals and seize control by exploiting Chelsea’s influence. He offers Chelsea a brutal choice—join him in eliminating Joanna—but she chooses mercy and lets Joanna go, a moment that spirals into tragedy as Wright lethally regains control and kills Joanna in a violent confrontation.

Kurtz is killed by Wright on surveillance cameras, and Barry returns to Wright’s house with Joanna’s help. The two manage to subdue him, and a tense moment of intimacy between Barry and Joanna breaks when Wright, incapacitated but enraged, shouts, “You weren’t supposed to be president!” Barry ends the threat with an axe, defeating Wright in a brutal culmination of the cycle of murder and manipulation.

In the aftermath, Barry is elected student body president, a grim victory crowned by the subdued triumph of surviving students. Vice Principal Mackey, who bears a sprained neck from the ensuing struggle, along with the remaining students, salutes Barry’s narrow escape from the murderous plot. The school slowly returns to a uneasy semblance of normalcy, as warnings linger about the hidden dangers that can masquerade as school politics, mentorship, and school pride, and the memory of the victims—Tom, Tara, Maxine, and the others—remains a haunting reminder of the cost of ambition and deceit.

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