Jillian Roberts was born to single mother, Kate Roberts in 1994. It is unknown if Roman's blood lineage was made public. Jill is also the maternal first cousin of serial killer Roman Bridger, the child Maureen gave up for adoption. ![]() However, Jill betrayed and killed him as she always intended to be the sole survivor, like Sidney herself, and killed Trevor, who she framed. In the execution of Jill's plan, her accomplice Charlie was largely almost entirely the muscle to the operation, with the assumption that she would be a millennial Sidney and he would be a millennial Randy. ![]() Despite this, Jill in her masterminded plot, technically stayed true to the original, only killing her framed target, Trevor Sheldon and her own accomplice, Charlie Walker, with both fulfilling millennial Billy and Stu archetypes. In actuality, she was the mastermind behind the anniversary killings. The character was a false protagonist, with promotion claiming she would be the new Sidney-esque heroine for a new generation, with both being considered primary targets of a murder spree at age 17. Her closest "friends" were film geek, Kirby Reed and next-door neighbor, Olivia Morris. Having grown up in Woodsboro, California, she resented the non-stop commentary people made about her estranged celebrity cousin, Sidney Prescott, the face of the original Stab trilogy. She was the 17-year-old daughter of Kate Roberts, the younger sister of the original Ghostface victim, Maureen Prescott. She was the mastermind of the most violent Ghostface massacre, which also claimed the most casualties, the Second Woodsboro Murders (2011). Hall of Fame catcher Carlton Fisk echoed Smoltz's sentiment.Jillian "Jill" Roberts was the main antagonist of Scream 4 (2011 film) and the seventh revealed Ghostface killer in the franchise. "His name just seemed to be synonymous with being a superstar," the Braves' pitcher said. When he made the catch and when he hit the home run you could tell the whole thing had turned," Smoltz said Monday night. "If we had to lose and if one person basically was the reason - you never want to lose - but you didn't mind it being Kirby Puckett. The next night, Minnesota's Jack Morris went all 10 innings to outlast John Smoltz and pitch the Twins to a 1-0 win for their second championship in five years. After telling anyone who would listen before the game that he would lead the Twins to victory that night at the Metrodome, he made a leaping catch against the fence and then hit a game-ending homer in the 11th inning to force a seventh game. Puckett's signature performance came in Game 6 of the 1991 World Series against Atlanta. "This is a sad day for the Minnesota Twins, Major League Baseball and baseball fans everywhere," Twins owner Carl Pohlad said. His plaque praised his "ever-present smile and infectious exuberance." Puckett was elected to the Hall of Fame on his first try in 2001 and thrilled the crowd in Cooperstown when he said, "I'm telling you, anything is possible" during his induction speech. "I don't know if he ever recovered from it."Īsked what he would remember the most from their playing days, Hrbek quickly answered, "Just his smile, his laughter and his love for the game." "That's what really hurt him bad, when he was forced out of the game," he said. "It's a tough thing to see a guy go through something like that and come to this extent," former teammate Kent Hrbek said Monday night. Out of the game, the 5-foot-8 Puckett put on a considerable amount of weight, which concerned those close to him. Glaucoma left the six-time Gold Glove center fielder and 10-time All-Star with no choice but to retire after the 1995 season when he went blind in his right eye. ![]() Puckett broke into the majors in 1984 and had a career batting average of. Kirby was taken from us much too soon - and too quickly," he said. But he was revered throughout the country and will be remembered wherever the game is played. "He played his entire career with the Twins and was an icon in Minnesota. "He was a Hall of Famer in every sense of the term. ![]() "On behalf of Major League Baseball, I am terribly saddened by the sudden passing of Kirby Puckett," commissioner Bud Selig said. Puckett was given last rites and died in the afternoon, hospital spokeswoman Kimberly Lodge said. His family, friends and former teammates gathered at the hospital Monday. The bubbly, barrel-shaped Puckett carried the Twins to World Series titles in 19 before his career was cut short by glaucoma. He had been in intensive care since having surgery at another hospital following his stroke Sunday morning. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix. MINNEAPOLIS - Kirby Puckett died Monday, a day after the Hall of Fame outfielder had a stroke at his Arizona home.
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