Watch Me When i Kill (1977).
Finally got around to watching this one after buying it several months ago.
A cabaret dancer becomes the target for a murderer after she unwittingly becomes the witness to the murder of a doctor at a pharmacy.
Several more murders occur, including a woman whose head is put in an oven.
The dancer's boyfriend later discovers that all the victims served on a jury together, and the man they convicted has escaped from jail. But is he the killer?
Directed by Antonio Bido, who made the enjoyable
Bloodstained Shadow. This is a well made and suspenseful giallo. The only thing lacking is the sleaze factor. So don't expect any Edwige Fenech lookalikes undressing.
7/10.