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897: 270:) lives so she could marry him. Lila travels to Fairvale to meet Sam, hoping that Marion would be there with him and the money. She planned to convince Marion to return the money to her employer, so that he won't press charges. Upon arriving in Fairvale, she learns from Sam that he has not seen Marion for days; she has disappeared. Shortly after her arrival, a private investigator hired by Marion's employer, Milton Arbogast ( 314:). Later, it is revealed that Mary is Lila's daughter, and that they are trying, by dressing up as Norman's mother and leaving notes and calls claiming to be her, to drive him insane and get him recommitted. While this is unfolding, Norman's motel manager and a teenage boy making out with a girl in Norman's fruit cellar are murdered by someone who looks like Norman in his "Mother" guise. 49: 317:
Later, Mary, who has grown to care about Norman, tells Lila that she is backing out of their plan. Lila angrily rebukes her daughter, and sneaks to Norman's fruit cellar to put on her "Mother" costume. In the process of doing so, she is murdered by the figure who appears to be "Mother". Mary is later
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Arbogast searches local hotels, eventually coming to the Bates Motel. After calling to update Lila and Sam about tracing Marion to the motel, he disappears as well. This prompts Sam and Lila to pose as a married couple in order to get a room at the motel to investigate without arousing the suspicion
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novel, there are no mentioned plans of releasing Norman from the institution. Instead, he escapes and travels to Fairvale, intent on murdering Sam and Lila Loomis. The book's climax reveals that Norman was killed in a car accident before he could get to them, however, and that Sam and Lila were
286:). Lila makes her way to Norman's house while Sam distracts him. When Norman realizes what Lila is up to, he knocks Sam unconscious and runs after her. When she enters the fruit cellar, she makes a ghastly discovery: the corpse of Norman's 290:, whom Norman claimed was alive. A moment later, Norman enters dressed in his mother's clothes and a wig, wielding a kitchen knife. He attacks her, but Sam tackles him to the ground and disarms him. A 294:
later tells her that Norman — who murders people while under the control of an alternate personality taking the form of his mother, whom he murdered years earlier — killed her sister and Arbogast.
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reveals that she is in fact Norman's aunt, who has deluded herself into believing he is her child.
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actually murdered by Norman's psychiatrist, Dr. Adam Claiborne, who assumed Norman's identity.
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Norman gets a job at a local diner, where he meets a coworker, a young woman named Mary (
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killed in a standoff with police, who exonerate Norman. It is revealed later that
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The character of Lila Crane is basically the same, as is the plot events, in
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Fictional character created by Robert Bloch in the novel Psycho
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Psycho: Music from and Inspired by the Motion Picture
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Index

Over-Exposed
Psycho

Vera Miles
Psycho
Psycho
Psycho II
Robert Bloch
Vera Miles
Psycho (1960)
Psycho II (1983)
Julianne Moore
Psycho (1998)
Marion Crane
née
Robert Bloch
Psycho
Norman Bates
Marion Crane
protagonist
false protagonists
Vera Miles
1960 film version
Alfred Hitchcock
Julianne Moore
1998 version
Psycho II
1983 sequel film of the same name
Marion Crane
Janet Leigh

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