![]() But while he was certainly unpleasant and unstable, Peter didn't actually kill anyone. However, with Peter's erratic and threatening behavior in the Black Christmas ending, it's little wonder that she believed he was the killer - especially when he starts searching the basement just moments after the killer chased her into it. She later realizes that it couldn't have been Peter, because he snuck up on her while she was on the phone listening to one of the calls. Jess also suspects that Peter might be responsible for the obscene phone calls when the caller utters the phrase " just like having a wart removed," an echo of something that Peter said about her planned abortion, a political subject that Black Christmas covered long before its time. She makes him leave, but he is later seen creeping around outside the house toward the Black Christmas ending. When Jess responds that she won't marry him, that neither of them should drop out of college, and that she's still planning to get the abortion, Peter becomes irate, accusing her of wanting to hurt their baby. ![]() In the ultimate Black Christmas twist, she killed him with a fire poker before he could have a chance to kill her, and the police conclude that Peter was responsible for all the murders - driven mad by the thought of his baby being aborted. When Fuller and the other police finally arrive on the scene in the Black Christmas ending, they find Jess and Peter in the basement, with Jess clutching Peter's dead body. Soon discovering Jess' hiding place, he approaches her slowly. Jess, believing that Peter is the killer, tries to hide, but he breaks a window and climbs into the basement. She sees a shadowy figure peering through the basement windows, and then Peter appears at the door, calling for her. After trying and failing to get through the door, Billy retreats, leaving a frightened Jess in the basement. She flees downstairs, but the front door is stuck, so she runs into the basement instead and locks the door behind her. ![]() After discovering their bodies, Jess looks through the crack in the door and sees the Black Christmas killer hiding behind it. She finds them, alright, but they are beyond saving in the Black Christmas ending - bloodied and dead in one of the bedrooms upstairs. Eventually, only Jess is left alive in the house, and after a series of failures, the police are finally able to work out where the calls are coming from. Mac is murdered in the Christmas horror movie while searching the attic for her missing cat, and Jess' sorority sisters Barb and Phyl are also brutally killed. The body of a 13-year-old girl is also discovered in a nearby park, and is presumed to be Billy's first victim of the night. Jess' friend Clare has actually been killed by the Black Christmas Billy character, who has stashed her body in front of the attic window in a grotesque display. As if the murders and the phone calls weren't enough to deal with, Jess has also discovered that she's pregnant, and her boyfriend Peter grows increasingly unstable after she tells him that she plans to get an abortion. The protagonist of the Black Christmas ending, Jess, grows concerned when one of her friends goes missing and contacts the police, who tap the sorority house's phone line in order to find out who is making the calls.
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