![]() ![]() However, it turns out that her own daughter, Jill was the one behind the Ghostface murders, thus she is directly responsible for her mother's death.Īccording to Jill, Kate had to die so she can "stay true to the original", referring to how she wanted to be like Sidney, whose mother was also murdered. Kate apologizes for not being able to protect her daughter. Before she dies, she asks Sidney to, "Tell Jill I'm so sorry." They run from the back door after seeing a reflection of the killer, only to have Kate die when she is stabbed in the back of the neck through the mail slot of the front door. Knife in the back: Family ties cuts deep.Īfter the disappearance of deputies Anthony Perkins and Deputy Hoss, Ghostface attacks Sidney and Kate. In a panic, Kate and Sidney decide that they need to go get her but they are attacked by Ghostface before they can leave the house. ![]() Unfortunately for Kate, Jill disobeys her mother and seemingly escapes to Kirby's house. ![]() When Jill is attacked by Ghostface, Kate attempts to protect her by not allowing her to leave the house. However, Kirby was referring to knife scars, which Jill later clarifies. Later, she states to Kirby Reed, her daughter´s best friend, when she mentions Sidney having scars, that she also suffers from emotional scarring because of her sister’s death, and "nobody ever asked" her about her scars. Kirby discusses Sidney's knife scars in front of Jill and Kate, almost in fan-girl awe. This is prior to the beginning of the second Woodsboro Murders (2011), a remake massacre. In the fourth film, she is first seen in the background at the local Woodsboro bookstore, where Sidney is promoting her self-help book, Out of Darkness. Second Woodsboro Murders / Woodsboro Remake Murders It is possible that despite being a young girl, Kate was among those asked. ![]() It is highly likely she would have been an attendee of Sidney's eye-witness testimony in late-1995 / early-1996 that sent Cotton to death row.ĭespite not appearing nor being mentioned in the original trilogy ( Scream 1, 2 and 3) at all, Gale mentions that nobody from Woodsboro who knew her can determine where Maureen had been between the ages of 18 and 20 (1969-1971). It is unknown how Kate reacted to the allegations of her sister's promiscuity, as it was generally accepted by the court that Cotton raped and murdered her. Kate in the background at her niece, Sidney's, book signing. In the canonical series of events, her sister's killer was identified as Cotton Weary, a man her sister was also having an affair with. Over one year after the birth of her only child, Kate's older sister, Maureen, was brutally murdered. The Original Woodsboro Murders and aftermath Coupled with her age and occupation, her pregnancy was likely a surprise. Given Jill's later motivation on family, it is highly unlikely her father was in the picture for the majority of her life (as having her paternal family influence may have led her to a different path). age 38, Kate gave birth to her only daughter, Jill, with an unnamed ex-partner. Her sister later returned to Woodsboro, and moved out of their home to 34 Elm Street, while Kate stayed at the Roberts Residence. When Kate was around 13 in early-1969, her older sister relocated to Hollywood without her or their parents' knowledge. Kathleen "Kate" Roberts was raised in Woodsboro, California alongside her older sister, who was approximately five years older, Maureen Roberts. 1.3 Second Woodsboro Murders / Woodsboro Remake Murders.1.2 The Original Woodsboro Murders and aftermath. ![]()
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