You may be thinking of Ed Gein. Gein was in part the inspiration for the fictional character Hannibal Lector, aka Hannibal the Cannibal. At first Gein, of Plainfield, WI, used the skin of corpses that he dug up from a nearby cemetery. Later, he resorted to killing, which resulted in his arrest and trial, and a lifetime sentence in a mental hospital. Gein would indeed wear the skin of his victims including the skin of their faces worn like a grotesque mask. He also decorated his rural farmhouse with lamp shades made of skin, bowls out of skulls and other nicknacks. Sometimes truth is stranger than fiction, at least in Gein's case it is.
The character in The Texas Chainsaw movie Leatherface, was inspired by serial killer Ed Gein. He wore the mask made of human skin.
The "Halloween" franchise.
The stitching is because the mask he wears over his face is the skin/faces of his victims sewn together.
He did took Polaroid pictures of himself in bondage, wearing underwear he'd stolen from victims but the record don't show if he did wear one when he committed his crimes.
The Scream movies.
The answer is Michael Audrey Myers. William Shatner's captain Kirk mask was painted white for the original movie (Halloween), and the mask changed in EVERY following movie to some degree.
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The Texas Chainswa Massacre never actually happened. The Leatherface character was loosely created on the American serial Killer Ed Gein, who liked to rob the graves of old ladies who reminded him of his mother and he would wear their skins as mask, or clothing.
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