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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 116. Chapters: Fictional cannibals, Mythological cannibals, Grendel, Grima Wormtongue, Erysichthon, Hannibal Lecter, Rakshasa, List of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre characters, Sabretooth, Mac Gargan, List of Mutants in The Hills Have Eyes, Orc, Black Lantern Corps, Theodore "T-Bag" Bagwell, Gollum, Morlock, Mileena, Vandal Savage, Mr. Garrison, Night Man, Leatherface, Baba Yaga, Killer Croc, Wendigo, Patrick Bateman, Saturn Devouring His Son, General Butt Naked, Marvel Zombies, Reaver, Human Fly, Vermin, Scar, Dale Nelson, Brahm Rakshas, Lifeform, The Gormogon, Bruno Mannheim, Everyman, Fat Bastard, Si-Te-Cah, Taxxon, Kroot, Cornelius Stirk, Queequeg, Spyne, Giggerota, Donald Groves, Leopard Society, Slithereens, Suangi, Deadhead, Andreas of Reichbinder. Excerpt: The list of members of the Hewitt/Sawyer family The Sawyer family (Leatherface, Drayton, Nubbins, Grandpa and Grandma) from The Texas Chain Saw MassacreThe Sawyers (renamed the Hewitts in the remake and its prequel) are a large, Southern white-American family of 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 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. The family also owns a gas station, where they sell the meat from the victims as barbecue and chili. It has been confirmed in the crossover comic book series Jason vs. 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, th...