This film begins with a young girl going to the local grocery store and, while shopping, observes the store clerk being robbed at gunpoint. Immediately afterward, in apparent fascination at what just happened, the young girl then follows the robber out into the street. The scene then shifts to several years later with that same girl, by the name of "Vanessa" (Marissa Miller), having now grown up and working as an exotic dancer at a local club in Memphis, Tennessee. Naturally, being rather attractive, she is often propositioned by some of the customers and--for a fee--sometimes goes home with them. In addition to that, she also works as a limo driver some nights while doubling as a money collector for a local drug dealer as well. To that extent, while she may look nice and friendly, deep down she is a cold-blooded creature who is capable of killing a person with very little provocation and absolutely no remorse. In short, she is a one-person crime wave. So much so, that the local police, headed by a detective named "Derek Carter" (Christopher Allen) is having a hard time connecting the dead victims to the same person. Be that as it may, one day he happens to meet an attractive young lady in the parking lot of a nearby shopping center and sparks fly between them. What he doesn't realize, of course, is just how dangerous this woman actually is. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I happened to notice a previous review of this film and, being somewhat curious, I decided to give it a try. Unfortunately, as it turns out, I have to agree with the previous reviewer who lamented the low-budget aspects of the movie along with the extremely cheap-looking sets. It was all very noticeable. Likewise, I thought that the ending left much to be desired as well. And while Marissa Miller performed adequately enough, I thought that there were a couple of the other actors who weren't nearly as polished. But that is just my opinion. In any case, due in large part to its low-budget constraints, I honestly have a hard time rating this film any higher than I have.