
He violently besieges the Internal Affairs division of the Chicago P.D, taking several hostages at gunpoint, and proceeds to demand that his name be cleared. Danny is arrested for the killing, but he remains determined to prove his innocence. All the clues at the scene of Nate's murder point to Roman being the guilty one. Roman's partner Nate (Paul Guilfoyle) is brutally murdered just as he is about to expose a bunch of cops who have been stealing from the Disability Fund. The far-fetched yarn introduces us to Chicago hostage negotiator Danny Roman (Samuel L. However, it gets a much needed injection from its cast, especially the two leads Jackson and Spacey, whose verbal exchanges are exciting and dynamic. In terms of plot and story development, The Negotiator offers little that is new. Eventually he builds a twisted relationship with Bundy which forces the detective to confront his own psychological demons before he finally comes face to face with the Green River Killer.Reviewed by barnabyrudge 7 / 10 Conventional siege thriller, made better than expected by its actors. The detective has his resolve tested as he gets a disturbing insight into the murderous mind, but when the information Bundy provides assists the hunt for the Green River Killer the detective perseveres. So he visits the imprisoned Ted Bundy, one of the most notorious serial killers in American history.

But when that doesn't produce a positive result and the killings continue, the detective realizes that the only way to understand what makes a serial killer tick is to meet one. With no leads to go on, the detective in charge of the case consults with psychologists in an attempt to get inside the mind of the killer. In 1984, police in Washington State are investigating a spate of serial murders committed by a mysterious man known as The Green River Killer. Based on terrifying true life elements which inspired Silence of the Lambs.
