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Thereby, he showed her an old clock he had told her about and which was part of a deal he had made. This clock greatly fascinated him as the clockwork was almost years old and still worked. As a surprise for her, he also presented Jill his self-made presents for Gideon, a cot and a wooden puppet, showing that he was just as devoted to his son as he was to his wife.

However, he soon became worried about Jill's safety at her clinic when he interrupted a brawl between two patients, Cecil Adams and Gus Colyard. After having been separated from each other, Cecil pulled a knife from his pocket. John however told him to reconsider what he was about to do. When Cecil angrily asked him what his problem was, John responded that he was his problem and soon he'd be the problem of everyone else. Eventually, Cecil put the knife away. However, not much later John's worries about Jill's safety turned out to be justified nonetheless.

One night, when Jill was about to leave the clinic, Cecil knocked at the security door at entrance, claiming that he had forgotten his jacket in the waiting room. After initially hesitating, Jill eventually went back and got him his jacket. However, upon doing so, Cecil pushed her back and threatened her with a knife, thereby forcing her to open the door to the clinic. After obeying his order, Cecil told her to stand back.

However, Jill carefully approached the door. Just at this moment, Cecil came back with a bag of stolen medications and thereby accidentally slammed a doorknob into Jill's stomach, who was in her seventh month of pregnancy at this time.

As she saw the blood on her skirt, she slumped down and started to cry. Cecil tried to calm her down and asked her what happened. However, when he realized what he had done, he quickly fled.

Upon leaving the clinic, he was spotted by John, who sat in his car and had been waiting for Jill. Alerted by this, John ran into the clinic and found his wife. He brought her to the Angel of Mercy Hospital where he met Deborah, one of the nurses, who immediately took care of his wife. However despite all efforts the doctors weren't able to save the child. While John sat her bed and held her hand, Jill claimed that she only wanted to help the people in her clinic.

John merely responded that she couldn't help them as they could only help themselves. Following Gideon's death, John suffered from severe depression, causing him to withdraw from both his wife and the Urban Renewal Group. Therefore, his partner and lawyer, Art Blank, asked Jill about his whereabouts. As Jill didn't know where he was, they became worried and she helped Art to search him.

Eventually, they went to John's workshop. Initially thinking he wasn't there, she ultimately spotted him sitting on a chair in a corner and asked him not to get mad at her for bringing Art to the workshop. Art then asked him how he felt and condoled over Gideon's death. However, he also tried to convince John to continue his work for the Urban Renewal Group as 40 needy families were waiting to soon move to the houses John and Art had been working on.

John however, who was annoyed and angered by his visit, told Art to leave immediately. After initially refusing, Art eventually left and told John to call him once he felt better. Moments later, Jill left as well, reminding John that she was suffering from the lost of Gideon just like he did. Ultimately, his emotional detachment caused John to separate from her, telling her not to come back again. After their divorce, Jill reverted to her maiden name "Tuck".

Saw IV. Shortly thereafter, John's physical condition began to worsen dramatically, causing him to go to the Angel of Mercy Hospital where oncologist Dr. Lawrence Gordon diagnosed him with colon cancer and an inoperable brain tumor. John underwent chemotherapy, an external beam radiation therapy, and further examination by both Dr. Gordon and Dr. Lynn Denlon. Unfortunately, this wasn't successful, resulting in his illness becoming even worse as he didn't have much time left.

Ultimately, he tried to commit suicide by driving his car off a cliff but survived, albeit heavily injured. However, not even this could bind John and Jill together again, despite Jill's attempts to contact him. Instead, it caused John to withdraw even more. Some time later, Jill read in a newspaper article that Cecil Adams had been found dead. Worried that John might have something to do with it, she went to his workshop to speak with him, despite his demand that she shouldn't go there again.

Thinking she was alone, she searched the workshop and quickly found a bunch of photos of Cecil on a table. When she went further into the room, she discovered a big, elongated contraption hidden under a big cloth.

However, as she was about to drag away the cloth, John suddenly appeared by her side and grabbed her arm, angrily telling her that he didn't want her to come. He tried to drag her out, but Jill broke free and confronted him with the newspaper and the photos, asking what he had done to Cecil.

John however merely responded that he had taught him not to take his life for granted. Shocked by this, Jill asked him what had happened to him.

Angered by this, John grabbed a crowbar and smashed the old clock with it before he managed to calm down again. Then, he told her once more to go away, which she subsequently did. John continued his work of testing other peoples' will to live by putting them in vicious traps and soon became known to the public as the serial killer Jigsaw, due to jigsaw pieces he cut from his deceased victims' skin to mark their failure and symbolize their lack of will to survive.

Nonetheless, Jill didn't tell the police about John, even after more and more victims, including some of her own patients, were found dead. However, one day, John came to her clinic to talk to her about their work. While he deemed his one work necessary, he told Jill that her work at the clinic was for nothing as he believed that her patients were only using her and her good nature and only came to her to avoid their prison sentences.

Furthermore, he didn't believe that her methadone therapy was successful as it made no difference if her patients were addicted to their own drugs or the methadone. Jill tried to explain that they only needed time to overcome their problems.

This made John angry, causing her to yell at her, claiming that no one would appreciate life without having a close experience with death. However, he calmed down and finally revealed to Jill what he believed to be a proof of the necessity of his work. This proof was Amanda Young, one of Jill's patients and the first survivor of one of John's tests. John then tightly hugged his ex-wife and reminded her how she had already given up on Amanda, calling her a "lost soul".

However, Amanda had overcome her drug addiction and claimed that it was John who had helped her. Saw, II, VI. Approximately a year later, John led the police to his hideout at the Wilson Steel Plant and thereby revealed his true identity.

However, as he had already planned his apprehension, he was able to elude custody and thereby took Eric Matthews, a corrupt homicide detective, as his hostage. Upon the reveal of John's identity, the police began to examine John's past. Therefore, they also searched the house of Jill, who was treated as a suspect as well. Upon doing so, they found the small wooden ventriloquist puppet John had crafted for Gideon, which resembled a more mechanical version of the puppet which John occasionally used to communicate with his victims.

Furthermore, they found a red tricycle, similar to the one used by the puppet. During her interrogation at the police station, Detective Mark Hoffman asked her about these finds. Hoffman however was in fact another apprentice of Jigsaw on his own. To cover the fact that they knew about each other and their connection to John, Jill refused to give him any useful information and instead called her lawyer, Art Blank.

Saw II, IV. Following the revelation of their identities, John and Amanda went into hiding at the abandoned Gideon Meatpacking Plant. As John's physical condition constantly worsened and he became bedridden, he started to plan his final games. On the day when he and his apprentices met their last arrangements, Jill went to the plant. While she went through the hallways, she came across John, who sat in a wheelchair, and Amanda, who was about to bring him to his room.

When they saw Jill, John told Amanda to go after Dr. Lynn Denlon, his former doctor who was going to be the test subject of one of the last games. Once they were alone, John asked Jill why she had come. Jill begged him to finally stop his work. In return, John promised that he had already provided a way out for her and handed her a key. When she asked him what it was for, he closed her hand around the key and merely told her that she would know it when the time came.

This was the last time John met with her during his waking life. Saw VI. Later that day, Jill was interrupted during her work at the clinic by the police and the special agents Peter Strahm and Lindsey Perez, who took her to the police station for further interrogation. When Perez told her that they wanted to talk about her rather than John, she became irritated and told her to come to the point instead of wasting their time.

Perez then left the room and Strahm took over the interrogation. He asked her if she knew about the meaning behind the words "Four walls build a home", as the agents had found this message at the latest crime scene in the apartment of Officer Daniel Rigg. When Jill asked him for the reason of his questions, he showed her a bunch of photos of her which were found at the crime scene as well. However she still refused to answer.

Pamela Jenkins : Go on. Jill : Where did you get this? Pamela Jenkins : It was at the location where John died. Does it mean anything to you? Jill : No. Goodbye Miss Jenkins. Jill : [after Jill closes herself in her office with Hoffman] I didn't expect to see you here so soon. Hoffman : Change of plans. The game begins tonight.

Jill : Why? Hoffman : Because someone knows about the box that shouldn't. Jill : Who? Hoffman : That's not your concern. All you need to know is that from now on I control all aspects of the game. Jill : That's not what John wanted. Hoffman : Give me the envelopes. That's not a request. Hoffman : From now on, I work alone. Jill : I know. I'm only carrying out John's final request. Hoffman : Well, John is dead Jill : [to Hoffman about the sixth envelope] This is John's will The fact that John believes he is doing good is what makes him a great and very interesting character.

Nevertheless, the mask given to them from production a rubber Halloween mask was considered by them to be less than satisfactory. John Kramer found out about what Hoffman had done and punished him by putting him in a trap of his own.

Lawrence crawled through an underground network of tunnels, until he eventually came across a smoldering hot pipe, which he used to cauterize his stump, but passed out from shock. Lawrence was later found by John Kramer, a cancer patient of his and the real Jigsaw Killer, who congratulated him on his survival.

He is portrayed by Lyriq Bent…. Saw II character. Safe inside the box, Hoffman watches as Strahm unsuccessfully tries to escape the room and is ultimately crushed to death. The film starts with Seth Joris Jarsky in the pendulum trap.

It is revealed Seth is a murderer who was released early from prison due to a technicality. Brit and Mallick realize that they were all supposed to survive They returned to the room with the bathtub, even though Mallick was worried about the bombs as the timer was still ticking.

At this moment, Brit finally realized that they were all supposed to survive by working together. On the 29th of October, , a years-long Halloween tradition began. It is the seventh installment in the Saw franchise. Destiny 2. How did Jill Tuck die?



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