Shown that Amanda captured him from his apartment and brought him to the bathroom, where he and Lawrence would soon play their game. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Zep Hindle later arrives in the bathroom and Adam beats him to death with a toilet tank lid, believing him to be Jigsaw. Now, it was his task to kill another human himself. He often held back crucial information for the sake of his interests, as was the case during his captivity, when he didn't tell Lawrence Gordon about the photos he had taken of him throughout the previous days. Both men are chained at the ankle to the pipes. The corpse then rises to its feet and reveals itself as John Kramer, the real Jigsaw Killer. A one-stop shop for all things video games. Adam Stanheight (Leigh Whannell), a photographer, and Lawrence Gordon (Cary Elwes), an oncologist, awaken at opposite ends of a grimy, disused bathroom, Adam in a water-filled bathtub. Foot Role in Horror RPG Series 4, Season One Edit
He immediately panicked and screamed for help when he suddenly heard a man's voice in the darkness.

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After he freed himself from his chain, he crawled to the middle of the room and took the revolver from John Kramer's hand. It included a mini-cassette with the message "Play me" written on it. The latter had become obsessed with the idea that Gordon was the Jigsaw Killer after the When the two of them lapsed into silence again, Adam suddenly noticed that one of the photos from the bag wasn't from him.
Besides another cassette, it also included a key and a single bullet. After Adam's disappearance was mentioned in the "Full Disclosure Report," a documentary focussing on Jigsaw's earliest crimes. Besides that, he was arrogant and often reacted to questions and uncomfortable situations by being mockingly sarcastic and making provocative jokes. Nonetheless, Adam was also capable of genuine empathy and compassion for others. When Adam subsequently asked him whether he even thought about the things Jigsaw could do to his family in the meantime, Gordon told him about the final conversation with his daughter on the night of his abduction. Gordon then tried to open the sliding door within his reach when Adam suddenly found a white envelope with his name on it in his pants pocket.

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— Adam reveals to Lawrence that he was observing him. Shortly thereafter, Lawrence crawls out of the open door promising to help Adam. He is played by Leigh Whannell, who is actually the writer of the first three films in the franchise. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. As this attempt remained unsuccessful, he threw the key to Adam, who couldn't free himself either. The body found in the Bathroom might belong to Adam Stanheight, a protagonist in Saw.

Therefore, it didn't bother him that his work required him to spy on other people as long as he got paid. While Adam lay on the floor, shivering, John turned off the light, closed the door, and left the screaming young man with the words "Shortly after he was left to die, Adam was severely weakened by his bullet wound and the lack of food, which made it hard for him to remain conscious. Presumably, his egoism was also one reason for the lacking contact with his family. Across the room is oncologist Lawrence Gordon with a corpse between them holding a revolver and a microcassette recorder. ^o^ We need some more Adam in our lives.

However, when Adam searched the purse for a picture of Gordon's wife, he made an unnerving discovery. Gordon frantically yelled at him and tried to shoot him, even though he had no more bullets. Afterward, Gordon turned off the light and told Adam about his plan, which required him to fake his death. Moments later, Adam pretended to collapse due to the poison. Gordon told him he'd bleed to death if he stayed with him and promised to get help. It contained a mobile, a lighter, two cigarettes, and a written message, which told Gordon that the cigarettes were harmless, that he didn't need a gun to kill Adam, and that "smoking was only poisonous when it ended in bloodshed." At this time, Lawrence Gordon returned to the underground bathroom once more.