In To Kill a Bird, Clara Mendez returns to her childhood home after the death of her husband Julian, only to find herself haunted by a silent black bird that seems to know her secrets. Letters arrive in her dead husband’s handwriting, and strange visions draw her toward buried memories of guilt and loss. As the truth unfolds, Clara realizes the bird embodies her own conscience, demanding that she face the truth she buried the night she accidentally caused Julian’s death. Through revelation and haunting, Clara seeks redemption, learning that killing the bird means confronting the truth that refuses to die.