Well, 'the hunt for a killer true story' might revolve around a specific case. It could detail the events leading up to the discovery of the killer, like the crime scenes, the victims' backgrounds, and the initial clues that set the hunt in motion. For example, it could be a story where a serial killer is on the loose and the authorities have to piece together various bits of evidence such as witness testimonies, forensic findings, and patterns in the killings to finally catch the culprit.
I'm not sure specifically which '1 5 killer' this refers to. There could be many cases in different regions. Maybe it was a serial killer case where the police had to hunt down the perpetrator through various means like forensic evidence, eyewitness accounts, and following up on leads.
There could be the victims or their families as well. Their stories and the impact of the crimes on them might be an important part of the narrative. Maybe the families were actively involved in pushing for the hunt to continue or provided crucial information. And of course, the killer is also a 'character' in a sense, even though their identity might be a mystery for a large part of the story.
The Manhunt was a horror film directed by Zhou Xianyang. It was released in the mainland of China on March 15, 2012. The film told the story of a police officer and a murderer fighting for their lives. The main characters included Wang Yuanyang, played by Zhang Jiahui, and a down-and-out police officer, played by Ren Dahua. The film won the Best Sound Effect Award at the 49th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards, and Zhou Xianyang won the New Director Award at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. The film was categorized as a plot, action, crime, suspense, and horror film.
If you like urban novels like Ultimate Hunt, I recommend the following books for you: Ultimate Martial Force, Ultimate Shadow Emperor, and Ultimate Master Teacher System. These novels all had iron-blooded backgrounds and resonating plots, suitable for readers who liked the protagonist of urban special forces.
Ji Shou Battle was a game in simplified Chinese. It was a 2D strategy card game with a cute Ji theme and elements of the Three Kingdoms. Players can recruit cute girls from the Three Kingdoms to build their own army, participate in battles, and conquer the battlefield. The game provided a rich character selection and skill system. Players could improve their strength by training characters and fighting. In addition, the game also included a Japanese-style dialogue story and a national dominance gameplay. Ji Shou Battle was available for download on Android, so players could enjoy the game on their mobile phones.
"Pursuit" was a very famous guitar solo composed by the French guitar player Francis Gordo. This song was famous for its distinct rhythm and complex technique. It was composed of 6/8 beat and D minor, with a strong sense of rhythm and distinct melody, presenting a tense and powerful feeling. The main technique of the whole song was to use rapid and continuous notes and finger movements, emphasizing the speed and accuracy of the guitar player. Although some guitar scores were provided, the specific performance tutorial and fingering details were not mentioned.