In the Spring of 1963, a series of brutal murders puts a Texas cop on notice. ''Catch me if you can. Before I strike again.'' Taunting the cops desperately trying to catch him, the Texas Ripper plays a game of mental chess with a savvy woman sheriff. When she gets inside the head of this psychopath, all hell breaks loose. On the surface, Loving is a rip-roaring who-done-it. A pot boiler seasoned with a soupcon of gallows humor. At its core, it is a tapestry of gender and sexuality, friendship and family, loneliness and longing, and yes, loving. Pun intended.