Killing Me Here

: Because of her dark past that she is desperately trying to hide from the law, Amber flees when the FBI begins investigating the scene.

: The iconic song was inspired by Lori Lieberman , who wrote a poem after being moved by a Don McLean performance. The song's history is marked by controversy regarding her original songwriting credit and her secret affair with lyricist Norman Gimbel. KILLING ME

: In Vegas, she forms an unlikely alliance with a noir-obsessed motel manager and a local sex worker. However, she soon discovers she has landed in the crosshairs of the world's most prolific serial killer and must dust off her old con-artist skills to survive a deadly game that has been active for years. Other Notable "Killing Me" Stories : Because of her dark past that she

The phrase "" most famously refers to the psychological thriller novel by Michelle Gagnon , which follows Amber Jamison's survival and subsequent flight through a dangerous game with serial killers. The Story of "Killing Me" by Michelle Gagnon : In Vegas, she forms an unlikely alliance

: Amber is about to be murdered in a decrepit basement when a mysterious masked woman breaks in, kills the psychopath, and frees her before disappearing.

The narrative follows , a recovering con-artist and college student in Tennessee who narrowly escapes becoming the sixth victim of the "Pikachu killer"—a serial killer obsessed with Pokémon.