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Norman's. It turns out while Norman planned on killing the hitchhiker to fake his death, the hitchhiker actually overpowered Norman and killed him in self-defense. He had a criminal record and was worried about returning to jail, so he burned the van to hide the evidence and went into hiding. However, the hitchhiker really thought he was killing a nun instead of a disguised Norman. The thought of killing a nun weighed on his conscience and he eventually turned himself in. Ames concludes that if Norman is dead, Vizzini must be the murderer and he requests officers to go to the studio.
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Later that night, the police find the van on fire with the charred remains of the nun and an unidentified man presumed to be Norman. Since this happened at the same time as a massive car pile up, they are exhausting their resources trying to identify the victims to notify their next of kin and cannot
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Meanwhile, Vizzini tries to rape the actress. However, she fights him off and kicks him hard enough to send him into the prop shower behind the curtain. Vizzini screams and emerges with a stab wound before dropping dead. The assailant then takes the knife and approaches the actress. However, before
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are murdered by an assailant with a knife. Claiborne is convinced that Norman faked his death and proceeded to kill them, but the police are skeptical. While surveying the crime scene, they see a news article talking about a movie being made based on Norman's life. Claiborne thinks that Norman is
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To keep an eye on everything, Claiborne gets a job as a technical consultant on the film. He gets introduced to the cast and crew, including director Santo Vizzini, who is the spitting image of Norman twenty years before. Claiborne keeps thinking that something bad is going to happen, but nobody
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Claiborne gets a bad feeling about Vizzini and heads over to the studio to try to stop him. Moments after he leaves, the phone rings and Ames answers it only to be in touch with the officer investigating Norman's disappearance. They have conclusively identified the charred remains in the van as
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to the studio where the shower scene is going to be shot under the guise of rehearsing the scene, but he is really planning on raping and murdering her. It turns out that his childhood trauma has affected his sexual morality.
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Claiborne's colleague deduces that he put so much time and energy into Norman Bates, that when Norman died, Claiborne realized he would never get the fame he wished for and the trauma of this reality gave him Norman's
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he can stab her, the police show up and shoot him. As he falls, he is revealed to be none other than Dr. Claiborne. He survives the shooting and ends up committed to the very asylum that Norman spent twenty years in.
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At the scene of the crime, Claiborne and screenwriter Roy Ames find out about Vizzini's past: his mother was raped and murdered when he was a child. Meanwhile, Vizzini calls the actress playing
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and has hopes of one day becoming famous by curing him. His plans come crashing down after Norman strangles a visiting nun with her
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to kill everybody involved in production, and heads out there to stop him.
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believes him until the movie's producer gets killed with a meat cleaver.
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Robert Bloch
Thriller
horror
1982
ISBN
0-918372-08-9
OCLC
8926424
Psycho
Psycho House
horror novel
Robert Bloch
sequel
Psycho
Psycho II
Universal Studios
Hollywood
splatter films

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