The Disappearance Of Willie Bingham Apr 2026

The victim's family decides how many surgeries the inmate undergoes and which body parts are removed.

(2015) is a haunting Australian horror short film directed by Matthew Richards. Based on Michael L. Fawcett’s short story The Wilbur Bledsoe Amputations , it presents a chilling vision of "progressive punishment" in a dystopian justice system. Plot Overview The Disappearance of Willie Bingham

Over several months, Willie loses limbs and vital organs (including an arm, leg, kidney, and lung) while being paraded in front of school children as a gruesome cautionary tale. The victim's family decides how many surgeries the

The film is less about Willie’s crime and more about the dehumanization inherent in a system built on eye-for-an-eye retribution. Fawcett’s short story The Wilbur Bledsoe Amputations ,

Willie Bingham, played by Kevin Dee, is a convicted murderer who becomes the first subject of a radical new state-sanctioned punishment program. Rather than the death penalty, the state introduces a series of surgical amputations.

The Disappearance of Willie Bingham by Matt Richards - Horror

The title refers to Willie literally disappearing piece by piece until he is reduced to a "mindless zombie" kept alive in a clinical cell. Core Themes and Analysis