Raspberry Heaven starts with a bang when Angie, a young woman flashes back to a violent incident from her childhood. She's grown up now and living with her brother, Kurt. But they have a secret, and a large amount of cash -- the serial numbers on the bills show that all of their money is twenty years old. They come to the attention of Detective Purdue, who begins to investigate who they are and where they came from with the help of a psychiatrist, Dr. Andrews. Layer upon layer of mystery is gradually revealed as if peeling an onion, one layer at a time. Dr. Andrews psycho-analyzes both Angie and Kurt, who both have deep seated psychological problems. Det. Purdue investigates from the police's perspective and discovers something truly shocking which is well worth waiting for as the mystery is finally revealed in a violent and shocking conclusion. I highly recommend this movie. I would compare it to the great mysteries of Alfred Hitchcock, like Vertigo and Rear Windnow.