Charmed
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"That right there is her worst nightmare, literally. And since she's scared to death of him, I'm thinking… If I could borrow a few of these satchels here, I might be able to make the other witches' dreams come to life too."
—The Tracer Demon about the killer.[src]

The Chainsaw Killer was a being manifested from the dreams of Phoebe Halliwell, based on her feelings about Cole Turner.

History[]

In 2003, Phoebe had a nightmare about a chainsaw killer chasing her. When a Sandman sprinkled dream dust on her, the dream turned into a premonition about a Tracer Demon killing the Sandman.

When the Tracer tried to kill the Sandman at the manor, Phoebe pushed him out of the way and was hit with dream dust, causing the chainsaw killer to materialize. Inspired by his, the Tracer decided to bring other the Charmed Ones' nightmares to life.

Dreams caged

The killer with the other dream figures.

When the killer attacked Phoebe again, she stabbed him in the chest with a coat rack, causing her to sustain the same injury. When Leo healed Phoebe, he healed the killer as well. Phoebe then realized they were connected, so she trapped him in a Crystal Cage.

The sisters later used a spell to enter their dreams and confront their fears. When Phoebe kicked the killer down the stairs, he multiplied in three (one with an axe and one with a butcher knife), causing the killer in the manor to multiply as well.

5x14 Phoebe as Chainsaw Killers

True identity.

As her sisters and Leo fought off the killers, Phoebe realized she needed to unmask him to beat him. When she pulled off his mask, she was shocked to discover herself and woke up.

After the killers disappeared, Phoebe explained that she was the killer, because she had not forgiven herself for what happened with Cole and didn't believe she deserved to move on.

Powers and Abilities[]

Other Powers
  • Cloning: The ability to duplicate oneself. The Chainsaw Killer somehow duplicated himself after being kicked by Phoebe in her dream.
  • Life Link: The ability to share one's life with another. As Phoebe's dream manifestation, the Chainsaw Killer could not be harmed without harming herself in the process.

Appearances[]

The Chainsaw Murderer appeared in a total of 1 episode throughout the series.

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