Alfred Morris is a supporting character in Happy Birthday to Me.
Biography[]
Alfred was a resident of Exeter, Massachusetts, and was a student of Crawford Academy. He was a member of the Top 10, a group of popular students that were always pulling pranks on the town. He was in love with fellow member Ginny Wainwright, even though she showed no interest in him.
One night, during a meeting of the Top 10 in the Silent Woman Tavern, Alfred brought a rat and let it loose on the inn as a prank, causing a ruckus while the Top 10 escaped. They all drove over a rising drawbridge as a game.
When the group think Alfred and Bernadette are missing, Ginny and Ann went to Alfred's house and found Bernadette's severed head. Alfred then appeared and told them it was just a sculpture, revealing that it was a hobby of his, and showed them more sculptures. Ann told him she though it was sick.
Death[]

Alfred getting stabbed in the stomach
When Ginny was in a graveyard watching her mother's grave, Alfred snuck up behind her to give her a flower, but instead she stabbed him in the gut with garden shears, dropping the flower he had been clutching in his hands. It was later revealed that it was not Ginny in the graveyard, but rather Ann behind an impossibly realistic mask.
James gave this death the Dull Machete because it was the least inspiring and horrifying out of all of the deaths in the film.