However, Oscar, also under orders from Red John, shoots Bertram dead as the real Red John enters the chapel: Sheriff Thomas McAllister. Darcy subsequently realizes that Red John was still alive even though Jane has kept up the deception. Red John communicates through Lorelei that he will only meet Jane in person if he kills Lisbon and brings him her head as a "present". He identifies himself as Homeland Security Agent Bob Kirkland, telling Lisbon that the Tommy Volker matter is being handled and that she should "take a step back". He then orders Oscar to kill Jane. The leader of the cult, Bret Stiles, has shown in previous seasons that he has a very thorough grasp on Red John's inner workings, hinting at a connection between the two, which seems to finally be revealed as Visualize. In the season 6 episode "Red Listed", there is a revelation by Bob Kirkland (Kevin Corrigan) as to what "Tyger Tyger" means. Before the officer can arrest him, Oscar shoots the officer dead and escapes with Bertram. After being pursued through the cemetery, a neighborhood, and a playground, McAllister loses his stamina near a small pond and dials 911. Years later, knowing the case would be intercepted by the California Bureau of Investigation team and that the reminder of his wife's death would make Jane furious, Red John painted the toenails of a young girl, to lead Jane into a trap. T. Orville Tanner. Jane says he will not be able to move on until Red John is dead. She takes over Susan Darcy 's duty who was forced to retire after the FBI sting operation to catch Red John went awry, leading to the death of the CBI agent Luther Wainwright. The FBI closes the case, presumably leaving Darcy safe, as she will presumably drop her inquiry. Her surname was finally revealed in the. In The Great Red Dragon, he is revealed to be a member of the Blake Association. Red John, in the meantime, decides to exploit the opportunity to use Johnson's murder as a means to target another individual close to Jane and additionally cover up the identity of Johnson's true killer, who also served as his secret informant on the CBI. Bosco's Team If you have new evidence, it's because he wants you to have it. Directed by David Barrett. She says, "He told me to ask you a question ... 'Do you give up yet?'" While Red John gloats over his victories, Jane reveals that he knows how McAllister survived the explosion back at his home: he brought two bombs. Jane has spent his entire time at CBI obsessing over Red John. Haffner's Team The man begins to leave, but at Jane's insistence answers a question, revealing details about Jane's wife and daughter that Jane mistakenly presumes only Red John could know. This is also the mindset Red John's accomplices follow to act on his orders. The character of Red John himself remained largely unseen from the beginning. Ray Haffner (†) • Rick Tork • Anthony Niskin • Ed Masterson Locating an entry dedicated to a man with the last name "Roth" (a word meaning 'red'), Red John's alias when visiting Sophie, Jane listens to a detailed description of Red John's inner workings; he seems to have a case of acrophobia, and/or other phobias, is middle aged, is in good health, has no family but many friends, is a great speaker, has good posture, is an excellent whistler, possesses hints of narcissism, and seems to be harboring something dark within himself. In the season 4 episode "Blinking Red Light", Red John kills James Panzer, a blogger and serial killer known as the San Joaquin killer, after Panzer has been goaded by Jane into insulting Red John on television. This implies that Red John used the cult and its techniques to recruit individuals who would make suitable followers (as many of Visualize's members come from broken families and traumatic childhoods, a trait that nearly every single Red John operative also shares), then brainwashes or seduces them to effectively control them. Martins reveals that Red John is very angry with her for revealing that Patrick and Red John had shaken hands, and that, in exchange for her making the recording, Red John will not "make her suffer so much". Jane promises Lisbon that she can accompany him during this process, but breaks his promise as he is worried about her safety. In the episode "Red is the New Black", Jane's efforts are later exposed and undone when Darcy refuses to let the case go after finding too many discrepancies. In "Red Sails in the Sunset", Lorelei Martins reveals, in a moment of pique, that Red John is someone Jane knows by telling him that he and Red John are very much alike and she is surprised that they didn't become best friends "as soon as they shook hands". When Lisbon does so, a phone rings near Jane and is answered by a man (Timothy Carter, played by Bradley Whitford) reading a newspaper and speaking in an odd, high-pitched voice. His main roles in this episode are attempting to kill R… Could frame thy fearful symmetry? The agent in charge, Susan Darcy (Catherine Dent), begins pressing Jane for confirmation that he did kill Red John. This prompts Jane to compile a list of men he has shaken hands with, which would eventually be narrowed down to seven names. Jane bides his time until Bertram calls him again, wishing to meet him to gain a sense of closure and believing that their rivalry has ended in an honorable tie. He has a strong sense of theater ... the first thing that anyone sees is the face on the wall. McAllister then brought in a dead body from the trunk of his car, which had its DNA records swapped with those of McAllister's courtesy of Brett Partridge, a member of the Blake Association whose job gave him access to the DNA primary data base and was later murdered by McAllister for knowing too much. Knowing about the tattoo and using it as his leverage, Jane plans to gather the remaining five suspects at his old house where he has ammunition. Red John also kills the two kidnappers, one of whom was male, but leaves alive a boy who the kidnappers blackmailed into looking like a criminal. Tyger!". At the time of the series, she appeared to be living a normal adult life. This turned out to be a deception of her later when the serial killer disposed of her to avoid being caught. At a loss as to what to do, Jane remains extremely cautious around the seven suspects while Lisbon goes behind his back and has all the suspects' cell phones installed with GPS trackers. He is revealed to be responsible for killing names on a list of fake Red John suspects his men stole from Jane. In the second-season finale, "Red Sky in the Morning", a man claiming to be Red John appears in the flesh, wearing a black sweatshirt, apron and pants, black rubber gloves, a pair of charcoal boots, and a grotesque rubber mask that covers his face, making him look slightly similar to what many believe the real life serial killer Jack the Ripper donned during his murder hunts. And Red John is the fate that awaits us all in the end."[4]. In Cho's interpretation, he refers to a third, and earlier poem by William Blake, called "The Lamb" to which "Tyger Tyger" is a response or a further musing on the different parts of creation and the reasons for them, as started in "The Lamb". However, Jane and the authorities locate Lisbon, who seems to have been left unscathed by Red John, confusing her and Jane. Bertram slips away as only Jane at this point knows he has the tattoo. At this time, Red John is shown to be stalking Darcy via an uploaded video called "I Dare You" on the Major Crime server, which shows her in her apartment, unaware that she is being filmed. Retrieved from " https://thementalist.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Red_John_Accomplices… Jane accepts, but has to resign and the whole CBI team risks suspension to help him. Mentalist fans and blog readers, write down your answers and theories (as comments to this post) regarding who you think killed Todd Johnson (and is therefore Red John’s accomplice). The two shake hands, and Kirkland tells Jane that he knows him, although Jane didn't know Kirkland. Portrayed by Darcy notices a blood trail leading to a nearby closet, which, when opened, reveals the murdered body of the morgue attendant, confirming that Red John is still alive, either following Darcy or with access to the information in her files and/or her comings and goings. The video reveals that Red John somehow knows the names of Patrick Jane's seven suspects: Red John doesn't deny being one of these men. Jane is not present at the time of the reciting, but it is quite out of character for Bertram to recite poetry, and the fact that it is a poem by the same author is probably more than a simple coincidence. '; it's 'Why did he give it to you?'". Jane, on a call with Lisbon during the shootout, tells her to use O'Laughlin's cell phone to redial the last number and tell the one who answered that O'Laughlin is dead. Rebecca's past has not been fully revealed, but some details are known. She feels his face and told him that she had never met the man before, confirming Jane's suspicion that Red John is "still out there somewhere". Jared promises to deliver Red John to Patrick if he gets him out by proving his innocence. Lorelei shoots Lennon, critically wounding him. In a mall, after Gale Bertram (Michael Gaston) leaves in a huff over Jane's wasting of his time. After he leaves her office, he comes upon Jane. Smith is one of them. Jane is shocked and tells Lorelei to get out. S. Reede Smith. One was a concussion bomb that knocked out everyone in the room, at which point McAllister dragged Jane, Bertram, and Smith away from the more deadly bomb. "Red John (The Mentalist)" redirects here. While CBI discovers that a homicide investigation leads back to Bret Stiles and his "Visualize" cult, Patrick receives a tip that provides proof that Red John has abducted Kristina Frye and that she is … Like Moriarty, Red John has a network of agents, willing to kill or to die for him. Other Members. Bruno Heller, show's creator, has said that Red John isn't a "pathetic loser who is hiding out in a basement somewhere", and that Jane is "not fighting the Green River Killer. Our team is made of people from all sectors. The CBI team executes a plot where they fake the murders of Lisbon and Rigsby at the hands of Jane, and the team goes into hiding. Kirkland tells Jane that Lennon "never said a word" before dying. Lorelei is interrogated at the CBI by Jane and Lisbon. His followers do not simply aid him, but worship him and willingly give their lives for his cause, refusing to ever reveal any information about their leader or how they met him. For years, Patrick Jane has patiently tracked his nemesis and played Red John’s cat and mouse games – but who is cat and who is mouse? Jane gets Bertram to meet him in the chapel at the cemetery where his wife and daughter are buried. The name of the group and its code are derived from William Blake and his famous poem "The Tyger", implying that whoever controls the organization is an admirer of Blake's work. Like Bosco, Laroche and Jane won't exactly get along. However, Red John's persona would become much more mysterious as any individual who would come close to disclosing any crucial information regarding the killer to Jane would wind up dead themselves, implying that Red John is far more than just an average serial killer and has deep connections throughout the state. Patrick Jane relentlessly pursues Red John, and ultimately in season 5 narrows his list of suspects to seven. The FBI fire bullets at the fleeing limousine, which stops. As McAllister claims that he knew who would be on Jane's final list of suspects because he is a real psychic, Jane asks him two final questions to determine his honesty by looking at his eyes. He ultimately suspects Supervising Agent Madeleine Hightower (Aunjanue Ellis), due to DNA evidence that Jane believes has been planted by Red John or one of his accomplices. Red John's role in the series was as the archenemy of the protagonist, Patrick Jane, and the only rival who could be comparable to him in intelligence and deductive skills (or \"psychic powers\", as most people perceived). He tells Kirkland that he remembers who shot him but says he does not recognize Kirkland. In the cemetery where Jane's wife and daughter are buried, a little girl named Hailey (Emma Rayne Lyle) approaches him and says, "Hello, Patrick." In season five's "Red Sails in the Sunset", Lorelei Martins (Emmanuelle Chriqui), a Red John operative, who goes astray after Jane convinces her that Red John murdered her sister, Miranda, accidentally reveals to Jane that he has already met Red John and shaken his hand. "[3] In addition, "Jane and the audience are coming to the gradual realization that this is a much larger task than it seemed at first. In "Little Red Book", Lisbon arranges a meeting with Agent J.J. LaRoche, who is apparently leaving Major Crimes, to see Sally Carter, who committed suicide by slitting her wrists with a sharpened spoon, leaving a note about how lost she was now that her "God" (by which she presumably means Timothy Carter) is dead. Finding Red John and taking revenge against him for the murder of his wife and daughter was Jane's central goal during the first 6 seasons of the series, a goal constantly frustrated by Red John's ability to be alwa… Jane is saved by Hightower and Lisbon, and Kirkland is arrested. He may have appeared as a slim, dark-haired CHP motorcycle officer (blue turtleneck, rather than blue tie) to poison Rebecca using his left hand in "His Red Right Hand"; in the same episode, he is also seen in flashback. Jane and Lisbon then realize that Brett Partridge was chanting the phrase "Tyger, Tyger" to Lisbon just prior to his death, in the hope that she was a member and could help him. Inside, she finds the mutilated body of Brett Partridge, chanting "Tyger, Tyger", before dying, effectively revealing that he is not Red John. In the season 2 episode "His Red Right Hand", it is revealed another man was killed when he interrupted his wife's murder at the hand of Red John. But Jane, still not satisfied Carter was Red John, brings Rosalind Harker, the blind woman who had a relationship with Red John, to identify Carter's body. In subsequent episodes (season 3), Jane wonders about this but doesn't tell anyone that Red John recited it to him. He likes to hear them beg for mercy as he cuts them open.". https://thementalist.fandom.com/wiki/Rebecca_Anderson?oldid=46572, Bosco's team (all shot to death with a silenced pistol), Her last name remained unknown during her appearance in season two. I … When he gives Kirkland the address to a safe house, he then shoots him to death while running to his freedom. After a long struggle of finding the serial killer who murdered his wife and daughter, Patrick Jane finally gets closer to Red John when Lorelei Martins (RJ's mistress) accidently tells … One of Red John's accomplices lets slip that Jane has shaken hands with Red John. It is believed that the men who have these tattoos are all corrupt government officials who use the "Tyger, Tyger" phrase to cover up their unlawful work. In reference to the season 3 finale, the series creator, Bruno Heller, has stated: "What you get from that scene is what you should get. As Jane ponders how Red John could have such intimate knowledge into his past and memories, he concludes that Red John must have had access to someone with such knowledge: Sophie Miller, Jane's old psychiatrist, who helped him regain his mental health after he suffered a breakdown in the wake of his family's murder. Jane kicks his nemesis, knocking the phone away from him, and grasps the man's throat. Now, yes, that could just be Red John’s helper, but they wouldn’t have shown something so small if Jane is Red John, then they would have to go back and explain it and it would be pointless. It would later … Lisbon forces Jane to come clean and he tells her about Hightower being framed by Red John, and that he hired Culpepper to steal LaRoche's list of suspects from his Todd Johnson murder investigation. This suggests to Jane that Red John (who has used the alias Roy Tagliaferro) was the killer, a fact that Jane reveals to Lorelei, who, angry at an earlier deception by Jane, tells him that "you're just like him, you know that? The Mentalist's Red John Speaks [Warning: The following story contains major spoilers from Sunday's episode of The Mentalist. Darcy opens the back door, which reveals CBI Director Luther Wainwright, bound and dead, with a pay-as-you-go (burner) phone attached to his body. P. Brett Partridge. Just as Lorelei is about to reluctantly punish Jane by cutting off two of his fingers, the CBI and FBI teams arrive. In episode 9 of season 3 (“Red Moon”), serial cop killer Todd Johnson is burned alive. Votes: 1,243 He plans to attract each suspect individually, telling them he has critical information about Red John. Satisfied with his answers, Jane then strangles McAllister to death. Before her arrest, she gave Jane a DVD from Red John, which featured the now dead Lorelei Martins, who recorded a video shortly before her own murder by Red John. While in the ICU, with Jane the only person present, Johnson whispers in his dying breath "Tyger! She discovers that the body found does not belong to Rigsby and gets arrest warrants issued against the entire team involved in the deception. First to reveal is Raymond Haffner and Bret Stiles, who do not have tattoos. When Jason Lennon (who admitted to being an accomplice of Red John) awakes from an induced coma, he is interviewed by Kirkland. Strawberries and Cream Part II (alive) Scarlet Ribbons (flashback) Little Red Book (corpse) Business Man When he and Panzer both appear on Karen Cross's television talk show discussing the SJK case, Jane recognizes Panzer has to be stopped and goads Panzer into comparing Red John unfavorably to SJK. In season 2's finale episode "Red Sky in the Morning", a William Blake theme is introduced, when a person, who is believed at the time to be Red John, saves Patrick Jane from being killed under the direction of deranged slasher movie makers Ruth and Dylan. The CBI does not want Jane working the case so he quits, which makes Lisbon heartbroken. However, Red John didn't know that Sophie used an audio device to record her thoughts about her patients, using her unique ability to read people even if they attempt to hide their true emotions and personality. Before McAllister can kill Jane, Jane hands him a handful of bread crumbs and releases a pigeon from his jacket, startling McAllister, who had displayed a phobia of the creatures in a previous episode. Alerted to Jane's whereabouts, the CBI begins to close in on the pair, but Jane allows Lorelei to escape, telling her to "find the truth" for herself and come back to him when she realizes Red John used her. She kills Howard after brutally beating her. In the season 6 episode "The Great Red Dragon", Smith decides to hand himself in after the same organization he is part of attempts to kill him, in the same way he killed Bob Kirkland. Jane then snatches a gun he taped underneath one of the pews the previous day and shoots McAllister in the torso and Oscar dead when he enters to stop Jane; McAllister begs Jane not to kill him. Always in that order."[2]. Lisbon then sees Bertram and tells him Smith is Red John. As Jane tries to calm the woman and get her to leave, she reveals herself to be another of Red John's agents and attempts to slit Jane's throat with a knife. Jane emerges unharmed. In the season 6 episode "Red John", the eponymous serial killer's identity is revealed to be Thomas McAllister, the sheriff of Napa County, portrayed by Xander Berkeley. After two attempts are made on his life, Smith decides to hand himself in to the CBI in exchange for protection, where he reveals that he joined the Blake Association after accidentally killing a twelve-year-old girl as a result of paranoia induced by pain medication he was addicted to at the time, eventually being cleared of the crime due to his ties with the Blake Association. All of the Red John files were delivered to Darcy by CBI Director Wainwright, himself killed shortly thereafter by either Red John or a Red John operative. After kissing Jane, she departs on a mission to kill Red John, breaking her pact to reveal Red John's identity. Craig O'Laughlin. The Mentalist debuted on September 23, 2008, on CBS and follows Simon Baker as Patrick … This is similar to Visualize's motto of opening up potential members' eyes to the truth in order to effectively recruit them, implying that Red John uses the same philosophy to recruit his followers. After all, in Season 2, one of Red John's workers infiltrated the CBI and killed Agent Bosco (Terry Kinney). Whether Bret Stiles actually knows the identity of Red John appears to be debatable throughout the series, but subsequent episodes imply that, although Stiles may know Red John is connected to his organization, he does not know which member he currently is and simply uses his own resources to keep tabs on the killer's activities. You know what's happened and you feel dread. This slip of Lorelei suggests that Jane has met Red John in the past. For years, Patrick Jane has patien… Jane tells Lorelei that she will eventually reveal what she knows and walks out of the room, ending season 4. Kirkland reappears in episode 4 of season 6. After being locked in a holding cell in the CBI headquarters, Johnson says he will only talk to Jane, as he claims only Jane will understand what he has to say. Day-to-day running of the CBI is conducted by the CBI Executive Committee, which is chaired by the Director-General. This episode knocks off several Red John suspects right away following last week's explosion, leaving Bertram as the person Jane, Lisbon and the rest of the CBI team believe is the culprit. When it becomes clear that Jane's nemesis, the serial killer Red John, is involved, Jane and Lisbon reveal that there is a mole within the CBI working for Red John and that their ex-boss Madeline Hightower, now in hiding, is innocent of a murder. Red John communicates through Lorelei that he will only meet Jane in person if he kills Lisbon and brings him her head as a "present". Lorelei reappears in episode 16 of season 5, "There Will Be Blood". The driver replies with the same phrase. Red John (former lover; according to Rebecca). At the start of the series, Red John was initially known as simply a serial killer who tortured and murdered mostly women, with at least eleven confirmed victims by the series' premiere. But a secret league of corrupt cops is credible concept and helped explain Red John’s power and access. Jane soon realizes that Red John is more powerful than he could ever imagine, having connections in law enforcement and an entire cult of brainwashed followers under his complete control and at his beck and call. Asking McAllister to blink once for no and two for yes, Jane asks if he is sorry for murdering his wife and daughter and if he is afraid to die; McAllister blinks twice to both questions. Although Patrick Jane learns that he has met Red John and shaken his hand at some point, he only discovers Red John's true identity midway through season 6. Infuriated that Lisbon went behind his back and played into Red John's hands, Jane and Lisbon have a falling out, with Lisbon eventually going to an abandoned house after receiving an anonymous tip at 5570 West Huron Street. Jane believes Red John removed the body from the crime scene (something he had otherwise not done) to bury the mistake. In the fifth season episode "The Red Barn", it is hinted that Red John may currently be or was a member of the "Visualize Self-Realization Center" church, a notorious cult with a reputation for brainwashing its members, as two bodies which fit his MO were found on a farm previously controlled by Visualize, complete with his signature smiley face on the outside of the barn where the bodies were found. Now that three men have identical tattoos, a new window is opened to identify who Red John is; and whether Red John also has the tattoo. He's fighting Moriarty. He abducts her and then uses her phone to call Jane, who has previously been attempting to call Lisbon to apologize for their earlier argument, and taunts him as he paints his signature smiley-face on her face with Partridge's blood. He then reveals what Tinsley told him about the tattoo and asks the men to reveal their left shoulders. The two talk; the man reveals to Jane that he has a gun concealed in a folded newspaper and states that he is tired of killing and wants to start a new life, and encourages Jane to do the same. Jane discovers Lorelei previously had a sister, who was murdered some years prior. At first, the man appears upset and threatens to call security, but then smiles and says he was joking and claims he is Red John. Jane tricks Sally into revealing the girl's location. Family He doesn't leave clues. It is also revealed through DNA testing that the other Red John suspects were killed in the blast, although no bodies were seen. Jane used background noises from the conversation as a starting point to find this man, but Red John got to him first, killing both Renfrew and the prostitute Renfrew had been with. In the episode, Patrick Jane, now considered a fugitive, finally comes face-to-face with Red John, the serial killer he has hunted for ten years following the man's murder of Jane's wife and daughter. When Johnson realized that Red John would never let him live while he was in custody and surrounded by potentially corrupt officials, he was prepared to reveal everything he knew to Jane, before he himself is killed by another Red John operative, but still managed to utter the society's main form of communication to Jane.
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