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[[Image:Leatherface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A fake Leatherface sighting.]]
[[Image:Leatherface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|A fake Leatherface sighting.]]
'''Leatherface''' is one of several [[myths]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].
'''Leatherface''' is one of several [[myths]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].

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File:Leatherface.jpg
A fake Leatherface sighting.

Leatherface is one of several myths in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Background

The leatherface myth is based on the serial killer from the 1974 American horror film classic, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The film's character wore a mask fashioned from the skin of his victims, giving him his name.

Overview

There are reports of a leatherface-esque character roaming the San Andreas countryside, particularly in the area of Back o' Beyond, which is the purported location of Bigfoot, another GTA San Andreas myth. The character has a ghost-like appearance, apparently due to some sort of mask, which may or may not be an "optical illusion" due to slow or incomplete graphics draw. Many say they have seen Leatherface hanging around the dock with the old rusty wheelchair. People have also claimed that they see him in the wheelchair and a certain amount of flash photography can send him into the water. In the end there is no actual proof of the existance of Leatherface. There are many videos of sightings but any of them don't have any real proof, and can be easily be identified as fakes.

Modification

Leatherface is also a mod that is avaible for PC version of GTA San Andreas. It is suggested that the leatherface myth has evolved from the mod.