The list consists the deaths occurred in Blood Night:The Legend of Mary Hatchet.
Blood Night:The Legend of Mary Hatchet (2008)[]
Name | Cause of death | Killer | Notes |
Bob Mattock | Lower jaw hacked with hatchet | Mary "Hatchet" Mattock | |
Linda Mattock | Eye impaled with scissors, forehead hacked with hatchet | ||
Night Nurse | Head twisted | ||
Five Orderlies | Mangled | Off-screen | |
Night Guard | Head ripped off | ||
Mary "Hatchet" Mattock | Shot repeatedly with 2 handguns | Two Police Officers | |
Father | Beheaded with hatchet in car | Mary "Hatchet" Mattock | Off-screen, flashback, double kill |
Mother | |||
Tyler | Impaled through back of neck/out of mouth/beheaded at jawline with scissors | Alissa Giordano/Alyssa Mattock | |
Tim | Beheaded with hatchet (off-screen), body thrown through window | ||
Jessica | Head impaled with scissors, eyes ripped out | Found dead | |
Corey | Face hacked with hatchet/knocked into fuse box | Flashback | |
Katz | Hacked up with hatchet | Found dead | |
Huey | Throat slit with hatchet | ||
Chris | Half of head cut off with pickaxe | ||
Nichole | Gutted out of back with pickaxe | ||
Graveyard Gus | Throat impaled with pickaxe | ||
Gibbz | Dragged into dark room, hacked apart with pickaxe (off-screen) | ||
Jen | Hand cut off with pickaxe, dragged into dark room, hacked apart with pickaxe (off-screen) | ||
Eric | Head bludgeoned/groin impaled with pickaxe/4 more times (off-screen) | ||
Alissa Giordano/Alyssa Mattock | Strangled | Alex | |
Alex | Hit in face twice with fire hose nozzle, arm impaled with glass shard, beheaded with hatchet | Alissa Giordano and Mary "Hatchet" Mattock | |
Lanie | Unknown | Mary "Hatchet" Mattock | Off-screen |
Trivia[]
- Mary Mattock had been diagnosed with Menstrual Psychosis which resulted in murdering her parents and killing the staff while escaping Kings Park Psychiatric Center.
- Her daughter, Alissa Giordano, started killing people either due to being influenced by her or because she is experiencing the same mental disorder as her.
- The name, "Mary Hatchet", subsequently becomes a folklore figure with local youngsters celebrating the Mischief Night-esque "Blood Night" in her name.