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Police detective hunts for a predator who’s kidnapped his girlfriend

Movie:

U.S., English lang, not sure of year or actors names, I watched it a couple of years ago online, didn’t pay attention to names or dates.

Plot:

A police detective is hunting for a child predator/killer. As he’s closing in on some leads, he discovers a shipping container with a lot of dead bodies, surprises the killer and shoots him dead.

The guy he shoots turns out to be the ‘mentor’ of another up and coming predator who kidnaps the detective’s girlfriend by way of retaliation and holds her in the basement of an abandoned house.

The predator always wears a ‘monster mask’, and ends up fooling the detective when he discovers the house by putting the detective’s partner in the mask, duct taping his mouth and super-gluing a gun to his hand, so the detective thinks he is the predator and ends up killing his own partner.

In the end, the girl is saved but the predator gets away (like it’s setup for a sequel)…I’d like to know the name of the movie so I can see if a sequel ever made it to the screen, it was pretty interesting, several twists.

Horror movie i think…set in the georgian era due to the clothing was dark thou

I only remember one scene as I was quite young. Involved a horse and carriage travelling at some speed down a straight road through country fields, it was dark. One person inside and one outside,  the person inside appeared to be delivering a letter which was wax sealed, he seemed shaky, in rush to deliver it. He looks outside the window and sees a scarecrow with a pumpkin head. Next thing I remember is the camera changes position so we’re looking towards the carriage from the fields then some sort of tool pans in, appears to be a scythe. Could be wrong but they seem to be riding towards a large castle. last thing i remember is the guy inside the carriage has his head chopped off and placed on a spike with the carriage riding off. I watched this on Tv about 12 years ago so the film must 15-20 years old. Thanks.