Myron Feldman has been driven to suicide by a wife who refuses to forgive a transgression made decades ago. Her skill as a terrorist has led to Myron putting a gun to his head. Only problem is, Myron is a lousy shot.
When he pulls the trigger, the bullet merely grazes his skull, causing a bloody mess but little real harm, then exits through the roof of his house.
When he returns from a visit to the ER to get his scalp wound treated, he finds a major commotion down the street. When his wife goes to investigate, she discovers that Harry was found shot to death in his back yard.
Now Myron is not only tormented by his wife but wracked with his new guilt over his wayward bullet that has killed this unknown Harry at the other end of the street.
As he tries to fix the damage he’s done to himself and a grieving widow, he finally decides to turn himself in to police. That’s when he learns Harry’s true identity.