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Leatherface will not be able to appear in more movies-I did not expect this. A screen-writer could invent a reason for Leatherface to continue in the next sequel, even if the reason changes what happened in this movie. What happened to him?
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Well, Erin had a nice trick. She was hiding in one of the lockers in a butchery. Leatherface was searching for her, then Leatherface saw a movement in one of the lockers en he opened it. But there was a pig in there, Erin did this. She came out of the locker behind him a she was cutting him with a knife. After a few cuts she ran away and you saw Leatherface had only one arm left. But at the end he tries to get her with his chainsaw but he fails. With only one arm, it's possible to put him into a sequel but he'll get a whole new image because he had only one arm left.
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Producers and writers will not be afraid to pretend Leatherface did not lose his arm. The fellow in Evil Dead parts 2 and 3 had only one hand and he managed to make a device which allowed him to crank the chainsaw without using his hand.

Still, I suspect that a TCM remake sequel is already in development, because the production company needs the money that this would earn.
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I'm hoping for a sequel. I have a question about the TCM. Rumours say it has happened in real life, what's true and what's not?
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The original film begins with the words "based on a true story". However, Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel wrote the story, and Hooper says that he did not know the film was based on a true story.

Some of the details regarding the Leatherface character and the family's house was inspired by the true story of mass-murderer Ed Gein. Other films, such as Psycho and Silence of the Lambs, also feature characters inspired by this murderer.

Here is a site which mentions details of Ed Gein crimes(it is morbidly interesting stuff):

http://www.crimelibrary.com/gein/geinmain.htm

Quote from this site: "In 1974, the classic thriller by Tobe Hooper, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, has many Geinian touches, although there is no character that is an exact Eddie Gein model."

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Jesus, it's unbelievable such guys like him exist. Did the police arrested him?
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Luckily, yes, Ed Gein was arrested and remained confined to a mental institution until his death in the early 1980s.

Forty years ago in the state in which I live, a man murdered a large number of people(possibly more than one hundred). He felt the need to murder at least one person per month. Eventually, this man was apprehended, and sentenced to death. On several occasions, the man delayed his execution by telling officials about dozens of additional murders. He claimed he murdered so many people, that he had forgotten many of them. It seems that this man simply enjoyed killing people, and perhaps he had no complex motive. Before his execution, he admitted to killing a woman and her two-year-old daughter. He told police he killed the two people and then raped the mother-however, he told his biographer that he raped the daughter and forced the mother to watch.
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One month ago I was listening to the radio and I heard Doctor Death has died. He killed more than 200 people in a hospital in Britain by giving them an overdosis.
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Were those mercy-killings or cold-blooded murder?

Another murderer was caught in the U.S. during 2003. This man had killed more than forty women during the early 1980's. His victims were prostitutes, because he thought no one would care if they were missing. A police task force had been working to catch the man for over fifteen years, though the murders had stopped during the mid-1980's.

The Zodiac killer was never caught. He sent letters to local newspapers. In these letters he boasted about his murders, and gave police clues about who and where he would murder next. He caused a big scare once, when he sent a letter that stated he would use a sniper rifle to shoot children on a school bus.
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Those killings were all in cold blood.

Truman Capote has written a book about two guys who killed a whole family and they got away with $50. Later the police caught them. This was a report of a crime in the 50s or 60s. I've read this book for my English literature list.

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