![]() When Pam walked into the house, she found the living room covered with human and animal bones. A man that wore a mask made of skin attacked Kirk with a hammer, killing him. Kirk entered the house hoping to ask for gas they could use. Kirk and Pam left the others behind and they discovered another nearby house that ran on gas-powered generators. The group then explored a nearby abandoned house, which was owned by Sally’s family. ![]() The van stopped at a station that had no gas available for them. When everyone refused to pay the hitchhiker they picked up for a photograph, he attacked Franklin and smeared a bloody symbol on the side of the van as he was tossed out. They picked up a hitchhiker who said that his family also had animal slaughter experience. As the group drove past a slaughterhouse, Franklin thought about his family’s history with animal slaughter. What was “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre?”įive people drove in their van on a road trip through Texas: Pam, Jerry, Kirk, Sally, and Sally’s handicapped brother, Franklin. Murderer Ed Gein, who did similar things as Leatherface, inspired the character. He was considered one of the first significant slasher film villains, along with Michael Myers and Norman Bates. What they didn’t use to decorate, they processed the flesh into food, which the oldest brother, Drayton Sawyer, sold at the “Last Chance” gas station. ![]() ![]() Leatherface’s family used the bones of the people he killed to add to the inside of their house. He would chop up and eat his victims with the rest of his inbred family. He wore masks made of human skin from his murders. Leatherface was the main antagonist from “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” horror film series. FebruSPOILER WARNING! GORE WARNING! Who was Leatherface? ![]()
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