Nine Dead is a 2009 American horror thriller film, directed by Chris Shadley, produced by Paula Hart and written by Patrick Wehe Mahoney.
The film spent several months without a distributor before being picked up by New Line Cinema and having a limited U.S. release on November 6, 2009.
The nine characters are revealed to be: After a string of kidnappings, these nine people are locked inside a room and handcuffed to pipes.
Eventually, it is determined that Greeley did not rob the store; the real robber, Christian, confessed to Father Francis that he committed the robbery to pay back Sully.
Once the shooter leaves, Sully realizes that before Christian robbed Mrs. Chan's store, he didn't have a gun, and must have bought one from Leon.
The shooter enters and targets Mrs. Chan; instead of whispering the reason to her, he hands her a note written in Chinese.
Kelley confirms that Jackson is the father of her son, and also reveals she fabricated evidence to convict Greeley, saying she needed to win a case after many losses.
She also reveals that Jackson unknowingly helped her falsify evidence, and that she once killed a man in self-defense who had raped her, and swept it under the rug when the rapist's body was found.
Kelley is released, but, having slowly revealed her true nature, steals the gun and shoots Greeley's father, Eddie, and Jackson.
Greeley's father, who was wearing a kevlar vest, recovers momentarily to reveal that the whole time "everybody has been watching" and that they now know "who the real Kelley Murphy is".