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Top 9 Recommended Classic Villains
by Crystal
(California, USA)
9. Rachel Lang from The Rage: Carrie 2. Rachel is a normal school girl and when the others record her making love and show it at a party, she goes mad and kills everyone there with the telekinesis that was passed on to her by her father. She’s revealed to be Carrie White's half-sister.
8. Jack Torrance from The Shining. Jack is a writer who goes to a hotel, and ends up going insane and attempting to kill his wife and child.
7. Carrie White from Carrie. Carrie is an outcast at her high school, and has telekinesis. When a prank is pulled on her at prom, her powers take over, setting fire to and destroying the school.
6. Mrs. Voorhees from Friday the 13th. When her son drowns due to the camp counselors’ carelessness, she goes mad and murders them. Twenty years later the camp re-opens, and she kills the counselors one by one.
5. Leatherface from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Leatherface is based on Ed Gein who is known to have been abused and mentally challenged. He slaughters his victims and feeds his family with them.
4. Freddy Kreuger from A Nightmare on Elm Street. Freddy was a child molester and murdered the children. Then the parents burned his house down, killing him. But years later, he haunts teens in their dreams, murdering them.
3. Jason Voorhees from Friday The 13th (Part 2 to Present). Jason witnessed his mother being beheaded and then makes a promise to kill whoever comes to or near Camp Crystal Lake. Jason cannot be killed, and has super human strength.
2. Michael Myers from Halloween. When he was six years old, he murdered his older sister and was sent to a madhouse. Years later, he escapes and comes after his baby sister, Laurie Strode, who was adopted by another family. He murders her friends, but she escapes.
1. Norman Bates from Psycho. Norman Bates killed his mother as a boy, and pretends to be her with half of his mind. When Norman finds a woman he loves, this mother side of the brain goes wild and murders the girl. He is sent to an institution.




























