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Nice to meet you, Mr. Feldman. Why am I here?
— Jill asks Feldman why he contacted her[src]

Bernie Feldman's Chancery is a fictional location from the Saw franchise as well as a minor location in Saw V.

History[]

The Box[]

The chancery housed the office of Bernie Feldman, an executor responsible for informing the surviving dependants about the final requests of his clients in the event of their deaths. One of these clients was John Kramer, who gave him a black box and an envelope for his ex-wife, Jill Tuck, and told him to contact her in the event of his death. Later, Feldman was shocked when he learned that John was in fact an infamous serial killer known as Jigsaw. Nonetheless he followed the instructions John had given to him. When John finally died at the hands of Jeff Denlon, one of his victims, Feldman called Jill to arrange an appointment with her. (Saw III, V)

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Feldman tells Jill about the box

Shortly afterwards, Jill went to the chancery. While sitting in the waiting room, she felt uncomfortable, when an elderly woman looked at her suspiciously and condemning after seeing her photo in a magazine article about John. Moments later, Jill was finally called into the office by Feldman's secretary. Upon entering, Feldman told her to take a seat. When she asked her for the reason of his call, he told her that he was John's executor and thereby voiced his surprise of the revelation of John's true identity. Feldman then opened the envelope given to him by John, which contained a video tape. This tape was made by John before his death. In his video, he apologized to Jill for the death of their unborn son, Gideon, who died during a miscarriage when Cecil Adams, one of Jill's former patients, robbed her at the Homeward Bound Clinic. John deemed himself partly responsible for this tragic incident due to his support of her work at the clinic. He also told her that he still loved her and would always do so. Finally, he told her about the box, saying that its contents were of grave importance.

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Jill opens the box

Despite their disagreements on his methods and moral beliefs, he claimed to fully trust her that she would know what to do with the things in the box. As the video ended, Feldman finally handed her the box and put it on a table. Jill took off her necklace, which had a key attached to it. John had given this key to her during their final conversations on the day of his death. Upon unlocking and opening the box, Jill seemed to be shocked by its contents. When Feldman curiously asked her what was in the box, she closed its lid, thanked Feldman for his call and then left his office with the box. (Saw IV, V)

Trivia[]

  • Feldman's receptionist is played by Dana Sorman, the real life receptionist for Evolution Entertainment, the company that produces the Saw films under Mark Burg and Oren Koules.

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