Cole Hickel, a Marine, pursues his daughter's killer when he is allowed to go back to Paraguay because of "diplomatic immunity."
A military career man, distraught over the murder of his daughter and the subsequent release of her killer who is protected by 'diplomatic immunity,' resigns from the service to pursue the psychopath. No one will help him - and no one can stop him.—Anonymous
A Marine's daughter is killed by her sadistic boyfriend. The guy calls someone to help him and they're stopped by the police but they claim to have diplomatic immunity. The cop arrests them anyway and when the Marine learns of what happened is gets upset. He then asks the government to do something but because the country where he is from is an ally to the U.S. they say they can't do anything. When the guy goes back to his country, the Marine decides to follow him. But a government man tries to stop him. He gets help from an arms dealer.—rcs0411@yahoo.com