Gimpy, a hunchbacked carnival worker who runs the dart game, carries away Claire's teddy bear as medical examiners remove her body.
The blonde woman subsequently visits Gimpy's dart stand, and is angered when she fails to win a teddy bear.
The blonde woman insults several other park patrons before she is cornered in an alleyway by an assailant who gouges out her eyeballs before bludgeoning her to death.
Laura visits the amusement park again and complains to Tom, who denigrates her after she tells him she destroyed the bear, calling her a "selfish slut."
Meanwhile, Dan visits Tom's apartment and discovers human intestines and eyeballs stuffed inside one of the teddy bears, prompting him to flee to the amusement park to apprehend him.
Tom recalls a childhood memory during which his mother forbade him from sleeping with his teddy bear, locking him alone in his bedroom while having an affair with another man.
As the ferris wheel cart reaches the ground, Tom leaps off and runs into the street, only to be hit by an oncoming car.
[1] Carnival of Blood was released in 1972 as a double feature alongside Curse of the Headless Horseman,[1] with an opening date in El Paso, Texas on June 16, 1972.