. . . "Woodsboro"@en . . "Year:2010\nCause:Stabbed in back, chest, and stomach with knife by Charlie Walker"@en . "N/A"@en . . "Robbie Mercer was a teenage boy who attended Woodsboro High School, and was the Vice President of the Cinema Club. He was seen commonly with a headset and/or video camera near his face, and constantly pestered people with questions. Robbie was the eighth character to fall victim to the fourth Ghostface killing spree during Scream 4."@en . "Robbie Mercer was a teenage boy who attended Woodsboro High School, and was the Vice President of the Cinema Club. He was seen commonly with a headset and/or video camera near his face, and constantly pestered people with questions. Robbie was the eighth character to fall victim to the fourth Ghostface killing spree during Scream 4."@en . . . "Robbie Mercer was a teenage boy, approximately seventeen years old, who attended Woodsboro High School, and was the Vice President of the Cinema Club. He was seen commonly with a headset and/or video camera near his face, and constantly pestered people with questions. Robbie was the eighth character to fall victim to the fourth Ghostface killing spree during Scream 4. His character blends a combination of similarities between Randy and Kenny from the Original Scream."@en . . . . . . "High school student,"@en . . "Robbie Mercer"@en . "Male"@en . . . . . . . . . "Robbie Mercer"@en . "Deceased"@en . . . "N/A"@en . . . "Erik Knudsen"@en . "Robbie Mercer"@en . . . . "Robbie Mercer was a teenage boy, approximately seventeen years old, who attended Woodsboro High School, and was the Vice President of the Cinema Club. He was seen commonly with a headset and/or video camera near his face, and constantly pestered people with questions. Robbie was the eighth character to fall victim to the fourth Ghostface killing spree during Scream 4. His character blends a combination of similarities between Randy and Kenny from the Original Scream."@en . "Dead"@en . "Cinema Club Vice President"@en . . . . "2010"^^ . . . "Scream 4"@en . . .