When Francis Barnard hears that his sister Elizabeth has died, he goes to Spain to be with his friends and family. Francis doesn't believe his wife died of a blood disease. Her husband, Nicholas Medina, is the son of the most brutal torturer in the Spanish Inquisition, and he tells Francis that she died of a blood disease. Investigating, he finds out that his sister died because she was afraid so much that she was buried alive.
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When Francis Barnard hears that his sister Elizabeth has died, he goes to Spain to be with his friends and family. Francis doesn't believe his wife died of a blood disease. Her husband, Nicholas Medina, is the son of the most brutal torturer in the Spanish Inquisition, and he tells Francis that she died of a blood disease. Investigating, he finds out that his sister died because she was afraid so much that she was buried alive.
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