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Sanford jumpscare
Pam, The Original Chainsaw Gal from the 1974 cult classic horror film tells her true story.
What Really Happened To Pam? - Part I (Excerpt)
It was on a Saturday, August 18th, 1973 it all happened down at the old Sawyer place, hot as hell, a real scorcher. That’s when it all went down. Old lady Faulk said she's seen 'em stop off at the cafe earlier asking for directions. Bob Hewitt saw 'em too. "Them girls stood out, half neked, short-shorts, no brassieres. That shit didn't fly, least ways not back in '73."
Afterward, folks in Quick Hill, all liked to weigh in. Neighboring towns were terrified from Austin, Taylor, Georgetown, and Round Rock, all through the heart of Texas. It spread like wildfire, “You kiddin’ me? Chainsaws, how many was it was killed?” Soon, so did the rest of that great big beautiful state, stretching to all corners, East, West, North, South. Shock set in and a thirst for facts had run rampant. Fear, especially after the sun went down. There was an eerie, ominous feel in the darkness.
First big mistake was leaving him home alone, him bein' "Leatherface." Nobody disagreed with that fact. They'd called him by that ever since years ago when Freddie first showed off his handiwork to younger brother, Jed. Jed was so impressed, he slipped and showed it off to Pop and Grandpa, something he sorely regretted later. Pop and Grandpa Sawyer had always favored Freddie over Jed, and bragged to anybody who stopped in at the cafe about him, but never Jed, and especially out at the slaughter house. Pissed Jed off no end, kept him on a low simmer 99 percent of the time. "Assholes." Jed hated him.
The way the story was told around town was, that was when ‘Frederick “Freddie” Theodore Sawyer’, became "Leatherface"... least ways around the Sawyer house, anyhoo. Pop and Grandpa Sawyer both liked it, too. They gave it their o’fficial Sawyer sanction which included a lot of Jim Beam, n plenty a hootin’ n hollerin’. Freddie, that is, "Leatherface," he had ‘special talents’. He might be two beers short of a six pack, but he sure as shit had talent. Yessiree-Bob, he did. Pop and Grandpa admired him for those talents. Jed did, too, but he was too jealous to ever admit it. That is, until they got the bodies home. Then, they all had fun together.
Didn't start out that way though. Freddie, always was a little weird, kindy off you might say, but seemed polite, nice enough, quiet, kept his head down, as I recall him. He even baby sitted for the Lanky kids now n again, n for Sheriff's kids, too. Never saw it comin'. Nothin' like what happened to him later. Nothin'. I 'member Freddie as a kid used to walk together with Jed to school, took care of him, ya know, like protective and all. Both of 'em was always dirty, n covered in bruises. I always wondered if that was a "birthmark" on Jed's face, like they said, or if somebody hadn't burned him. Get right down to it, truth be known, Jed had hated Freddie after he was around 12, hated him, 'specially after their Momma ran off and left 'em all alone with Pop and Grandpa.
By: Yours truly, Pam 💋🪝
aka Teri McMinn
I make music for people that buy rusted meat hooks from the antique store to put on their walls
studies i, ii, & iii
HAYDEN GOT HER FIRST BACK TATTOO AND IM ENDLESSLY OBSESSED