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Leatherface, the main antagonist of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, is concluded to be Sawyer's alternate personality which manifested when he wore a mask created from the skin of his victims (Leatherface's M.O.) this theory was assumed to be correct as none of Sally Hardesty's accounts about Leatherface contradicted it.

Sawyer is executed in a gas chamber in the fictional Huntsville State Penitentiary late in 1981. Sawyer was arrested some unspecified time between 19 and charged with the murders of the various characters from the original film and the attempted murder of Sally Hardesty, the heroine of the aforementioned film. In the films prologue, it is said that a man named W. Sawyer is first mentioned in the 1990 film Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III. He was portrayed by Joe Stevens.Ī character named W. Sawyer appeared in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, and the opening scrolling prologue text of Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III mentions him. The inspiration for the family was real killer Ed Gein, whom the film makers also based Leatherface on.Ĭhop Top Main article: W. As seen in Texas Chainsaw Massacres 2, 3, the remake & the prequel, the family (both Sawyer and Hewitt) are fond of leaving bodies in mass body pits or mass graves in various parts of Texas.

Leatherface, and in various interviews and commentaries on the original films, that the Sawyer family did engage in inbreeding, something that was heavily implied in the third film, though in the recent remake continuation of the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre comics and the film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning, the Hewitt family were only implied at having engaged in the act of inbreeding, first in the Wildstorm comics and again in the movie, when a captive named Chrissie confronts the Hewitts about it.
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It has been confirmed in the crossover comic book series Jason vs.

The family also owns a gas station, where they sell victims' meat as barbecue and chili. The family uses booby traps and man-traps, such as bear traps and spike traps to capture, or kill victims, as the family engages in human hunting also.

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The Sawyers (renamed the Hewitts in the remake and its prequel) are a large, Southern white-American family of poor, psychotic, inbred butchers, cannibals and serial killers in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, who live in the Texas backwoods, where they abduct, torture, murder and eat stranded motorists. The Sawyer family (Leatherface, Drayton, Hitchhiker, Grandpa and Grandma) from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
