
SAW 5 my version By TapeJara Submitted: January 30, 2008 Updated: April 18, 2008 The way I believe SAW 5 will go Provided by Fanart Central. http://www.fanart-central.net/stories/user/TapeJara/51121/SAW-5-my-version Chapter 1 - Birth of the name Jigsaw 2 Chapter 2 - Boiling Graveyard 3 Chapter 3 - Good news and Bad news 4 Chapter 4 - Engulfed in Hell 5 Chapter 5 - Message from the Dead 7 Chapter 6 - A lead 8 Chapter 7 - Escape 10 1 - Birth of the name Jigsaw The beginning brings us zooming into a TV screen showing recorded black and white footage of a police investigation. The details become clearer and we can now tell that we're looking at Detective Kerry, Tapp and Sing investigating a trap first shown in SAW IV. It's the now shattered broken glass box that John had covered in a blanket, hiding it from Jill. The carcass of the victim is scattered all overthe room, but there's a noticeable torso and sliced neck visible in a corner,with a Jigsaw piece cut out of it. Kerry asks "looks familiar to you"? Tapp replies "Yeah, Jigsaw piece. Same one found on the remains of Cecil Adams". Kerry remarks "some vigilante is trying to make a name for himself". Then a flashback shows us the point of view of the victim. We see him trying to free himself, only ending up cutting his flesh due to the piano wire around his neck."He screams in terror as blood starts filling the bottom". His hands then find a mini tape recorder next to his leg, and he pulls it to his ears, pulling the string tied to a spring timer. He pushes play and listens:"Hello Joseph. I want to play a game. By hearing this tape, you have activated a bomb under this glass box. Don't get out just yet; the metal string around your neck is tightened to cut you open. To free yourself from your isolated world, use the glass around you to cut out the key implanted into your leg. {Joseph notices the large stitches on his leg} Then you can unlock yourself free and reach the first aid kit that will heal your wounds. Hurry up though; by now you have but one minute until the bomb underneath you goes off. Live or die Joseph, make your choice."(The police know of this recording from Jigsaw's recorder machine he left behind in another room of his workshop)Joseph screams in terror as he grabs a large glass and stabs his own leg. He places his fingers in the wound crying, looking for the key, but realizes it's not in that leg. "frack, Fuuuuck!" he yells. He moves on to his next leg, but the timer reaches 0, and we see the trap explode in a blazing fury of glass and flesh. We then see Jigsaw entering the room moment later, with a large knife like stamp shaped like a Jigsaw piece, and starts cutting into the remains. As blood leaks through, the title SAW V appears in the fading picture. 2 - Boiling Graveyard We are now brought back to the Gideon Meat Packing Factory. Swat members are torching down a large metal door and burst through. Detective Strahm appears in the light and shows his badge. The lights turn on and all the corpses are revealed. Including the one of John Kramer, AKA Jigsaw. The swat members find themselves shocked, as if they have been part of a greyhound race and suddenly crashed into a brick wall. The Jigsaw killer that has been wanted for 3 years is dead. But then they turn their attention to Strahm, who is still armed. Later, the other bodies found further in the building are being sealed before brought in for their autopsy. That includes Judge Halden, the frozen Danica Scott, and the decapitated Timothy Young. Strahm is seated in the hallway being questioned by Detective Fisk. "Enough with those questions" he yells "I get the message. I'm now a suspect aren't I"? "I didn't say anything; nothing points to you at all". "Bullshoot" mumbles Strahm. He gets up and bumps into Fisk, moving back down the hallway where he came in. Fisk returns to the room where Jigsaw was found and looks under the hospital tray. There he finds a cassette player, and pushes play. As we rehear the message intended for Jeff, Fisk runs across the different crime scenes searching for the room Corbett is locked up in. Arriving in the one room yet to be investigated, he opens the door which turns on a TV. There, Billy the Puppet appears and speaks in an unfamiliar tone: "Hello Jeff. If you are watching this, then that means you have remained calm enough for the detective to spare your life. Your daughter is in the chamber before you, but getting her out is now your final test. The basement beneath this room hides a lock linked to the door that seals her in. Can you get her out in time Jeff, before she is sealed forever? Or ask yourself this: will she recognise her father once his ugly side has been brought to the surface?" The screen faded and a counter starts at 3 minutes left. As Corbett's whimpering cries of help echoes in the room, Fisk realises there is no time to find the swat to open the door; he had to play Jigsaw's game. He rushed down the wooden steps leading to a small basement. But he slips on water and loses his footing. He plunges into boiling water heated by gas pipes. He emerges his skin already burnt, but his screams are interrupted by the squealing of a pig sitting on a platform. Painting on its hide is a question mark, and a large knife hangs above it. Fisk clumsily makes his way towards the platform and climbs aboard. As he reaches for the knife, the pig panics and bites Fisk in the leg. He screams as the sharp teeth dig into his flesh. His pain turns to anger as he assaults the animal and digs his organs for the key. He finds it a quickly places it in the lock. The chamber opens with seconds the spare, and Corbett climbs out in tears. She hears footsteps through water and then through the creaking stairway. At first she remains breathless, but shrieks in terror as Fisk appears disfigured and bloody. 3 - Good news and Bad news Back at the Police Station, Strahm is sitting at his desk, with another Caucasian male before him. He was older, baldness was starting and he wore a tight jacket. It was commissioner Firmin. "How could you have shot the father of his child?" he asked. The guy was waving a gun at me, I had to defend myself!" said Strahm holding his forehead. "But his gun was not even loaded, and now we have an orphaned girl to deal with. You should've reasoned with him". "I did what I had to do!" He yelled, "Leave me alone I have papers to file." Firmin got up "Don't get up so quickly, you have a visitor". Agent Lindsey Perez entered the office, with her wounds almost completely healed. "Hey" is all that she could say at first. "Hi Linds, glad to see you made it". Firmin left the room. "I really wish I could say the same, but I've heard what happened". "Look, I can explain". "Strahm, we were too eager to solve this case. This is why it all backfired. Kerry had the right idea in the first place; we had to think like Jigsaw. You were warned that you would kill an innocent man." "Can we stop talking about all this? Put it this way, Kerry failed and I found Jigsaw dead. End of story". "You may have found his corpse, but Kerry was closer to finding Jigsaw than you." With that comment, the conversation was brought to a stop. Perez lowered her head, and left the room, leaving Strahm with paperwork in his hands. Next week, at the St. Simon's Church, a funeral was arranged by all those who have lost a relative. Among the benches were the family Young, the Denlons, the Gordons, Tracy, Daniel Matthews among others, as well as close friends and anyone else involved in the Jigsaw cases. Father Sherman was up front, delivering his prayers. To his right was a basket full of charities that he side sighted several times. Strahm was among the back rows, almost not paying attention, as he was only here by force. He looked up for one moment, only to glance and the sculpture of Jesus Christ, hung up front. He looked back down in a sigh. That night, Strahm was on his way to bed, when his phone rang. He picked it up "Strahm." "Hey, it's Perez. I got something for ya." "Oh no more, I'm tired." "Well do you at least remember what you said about John and Amanda having some extra hands?" "You found me a bucket of millipedes?" joked Strahm, hinting that he's been drinking. "I found several prints matching around the factory, as well as on the scale where Matthews was standing upon". "And?" "They were Hoffman's". "Bullshoot, Hoffman's dead, he was tied up as well". "His body was never found"… 4 - Engulfed in Hell Strahm was standing next to Jigsaw's autopsy, holding the tape recorder in his hand.
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