Red John
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Red John is a fictional character and the leading antagonist
Antagonist
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 on the CBS
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 crime drama The Mentalist
The Mentalist
The Mentalist is an American police procedural television series which debuted on September 23, 2008, on CBS. The show was created by Bruno Heller, who is also the show's executive producer...

. He is a serial killer
Serial killer
A serial killer, as typically defined, is an individual who has murdered three or more people over a period of more than a month, with down time between the murders, and whose motivation for killing is usually based on psychological gratification...

 who murders many people in California
California
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, Nevada
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, and Mexico
Mexico
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. Five years prior to the action of the first episode, he murdered the wife and the daughter of protagonist Patrick Jane
Patrick Jane
Patrick Jane is the protagonist on the CBS crime drama The Mentalist, portrayed by Simon Baker. Jane is a consultant for a fictionalized version of the California Bureau of Investigation and helps by giving advice and insight from his many years as a fake psychic medium...

, making Jane his dedicated nemesis
Nemesis (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Nemesis , also called Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia at her sanctuary at Rhamnous, north of Marathon, was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris . The Greeks personified vengeful fate as a remorseless goddess: the goddess of revenge...

.

In the Season 3
The Mentalist (season 3)
The third season of The Mentalist premiered on September 23, 2010.- Main cast :* Simon Baker as Patrick Jane* Robin Tunney as Teresa Lisbon* Tim Kang as Kimball Cho* Owain Yeoman as Wayne Rigsby* Amanda Righetti as Grace Van Pelt- Recurring cast :...

 finale, "Strawberries and Cream (Part 2)", Jane kills a man he thought to be Red John. The pretender was portrayed by Emmy and Golden Globe Award
Golden Globe Award
The Golden Globe Award is an accolade bestowed by the 93 members of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association recognizing excellence in film and television, both domestic and foreign...

-winning actor Bradley Whitford
Bradley Whitford
Bradley Whitford is an American film and television actor. He is best known for his roles as Deputy White House Chief of Staff Josh Lyman on the NBC television drama The West Wing, as Danny Tripp on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, as Dan Stark in the Fox police buddy-comedy The Good Guys, as...

. However, after this "cliffhanger" episode, it was determined by Jane that the man he killed was not Red John after all in the Season Four premiere.

The Face and other signatures

As part of his criminal signature
Signature crime
A signature crime is a crime which exhibits characteristics idiosyncratic to specific criminals, known as signature aspects, signature behaviours or signature characteristics...

, Red John draws a smiley face on the wall with the blood of the victim—always clockwise, using the three fingers of his rubber-gloved right hand.

Patrick Jane
Patrick Jane
Patrick Jane is the protagonist on the CBS crime drama The Mentalist, portrayed by Simon Baker. Jane is a consultant for a fictionalized version of the California Bureau of Investigation and helps by giving advice and insight from his many years as a fake psychic medium...

, the show's protagonist
Protagonist
A protagonist is the main character of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or musical narrative, around whom the events of the narrative's plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to most identify...

, says in the pilot episode, "Red John thinks of himself as a showman; an artist. He has a strong sense of theater." Jane insists "... the first thing that anyone sees is the face on the wall. You see the face first and you know. You know what's happened and you feel dread. Then, and only then do you see the body of the victim. Always in that order." He uses this information to work out that an apparent Red John murder was a copycat crime.

Additionally, Red John has twice painted his victim's toenails with their own blood. Both of these victims were female. The first was Patrick Jane's wife, to strike a personal blow against Jane for what Red John described as "slander in the media". Years later, knowing the case would be intercepted by the California Bureau of Investigation team, of which Jane is a member, directly as a result of Red John's involvement, and that the reminder of his wife's death would make Jane furious, Red John painted the toenails of a young girl, to draw out Jane's fury and lead Jane into a trap.

Red John's victims are almost all female, but there have been exceptions. One exception was a man Jane helped to be released from prison on the condition he would give Jane information on the whereabouts of Red John. Fearing Red John, the man escaped Jane's custody before giving any relevant information. Later that day, the man contacted Jane to explain that he would be of no further help. Jane used background noises from the conversation as a starting point to find this man, but Red John got to him first, killing both the man and a prostitute that was with him. This took place during the Season 1 episode "Red John's Friends". 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. Jane believes this occurred early in Red John's career and that Red John made a "mistake" in the process of the murder due to his inexperience. Jane believes Red John removed the body from the crime scene (something he had otherwise not done) to bury the mistake, which could lead to Red John's true identity. In the Season 2 finale, Red John and Jane meet when Red John rescued Jane from kidnappers; he recited part of the poem The Tyger
The Tyger
"The Tyger" is a poem by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794 . It is one of Blake's best-known and most analyzed poems...

 by William Blake
William Blake
William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age...

 to Jane, who was bound in a chair.

Victims and accomplices

Red John has killed 16 women and 9 men (3 through Rebecca, Bosco's secretary). In episode one, a copycat killer claims in a letter that he has killed 12 women (he claims to have "12 wives" in the letter). This means that only 11 women are killed by the real Red John at the time of episode one. The woman killed in episode one is not a victim of the real Red John but by the copycat.

In the episode "Red John's Friends" (season 1, episode 11), a man with information about Red John, Jared Renfrew, is killed together with a prostitute. The prostitute is Red John's twelfth female victim. Renfrew was a cellmate of Orville Tanner, Red John's partner in his first killing. Jane gets Jared freed from prison but Renfrew flees before telling Jane anything. Renfrew later calls Jane from Mexico on the prostitute's phone, and says that Red John would know that he did not tell Jane anything, suggesting that there is an informant inside the police station. On the wall, written in blood by Renfrew, are the words "He is Ma...",with a third character that was either a r or an n. It could also be "He 15 Mar(n)". It is also revealed in this episode that Red John has access to the police computers.

In the final episode of season 1 (episode 23), Red John kills Emma Plaskett, one of a pair of teenage twins. Emma is his thirteenth female victim. The local sheriff is revealed as his accomplice, and also the son of Red John's first accomplice, Tanner. It is also revealed that Red John, under the alias Roy Tagliaferro, had been in a relationship with a blind
Blindness
Blindness is the condition of lacking visual perception due to physiological or neurological factors.Various scales have been developed to describe the extent of vision loss and define blindness...

 woman named Rosalind Harker. His mark is above her bed. She claims he left some six months earlier. However, in a scene, the viewer observes Patrick Jane's struggle with Sheriff Hardy and he is drinking from a china cup that matches Harker's set. Rosalind tells Jane that Red John is just under six feet tall, has short straight hair, is neither soft nor overly muscular, and loved to hear her play the piano, particularly Bach. She says that Red John has strong, rough hands.

In the episode "His Red Right Hand" (season 2, episode 8), it is revealed that Red John killed a man named Towland Morning, who was the doctor for Carter Peaks (a man Red John killed when he walked in on the attack of his wife). Red John orders Rebecca (Bosco's secretary) to kill Bosco and two of his agents. Two of the agents die at the scene and Bosco succumbs to his injuries later. Red John also killed Agent Hicks in that episode. At the end of the episode, Red John poisons Rebecca (his fourteenth female victim).

In the final episode of season 2 (episode 23), Red John killed a female interviewer named Jacqueline Sandoval (the fifteenth female victim) because she called him a 'beast' in an interview with Kristina Frye. Furthermore, Red John possibly kidnapped Kristina Frye. After Red John killed Jacqueline Sandoval and possibly kidnapped Kristina, Patrick Jane, following up a lead on his own in a Red John copycat case, was knocked out and awakes tied to a chair and in front of Wesley Blankfein, the main suspect, holding a knife, pretending to be Red John. Jane figures out that Wesley is actually being manipulated by two other students who are producing a Red John "snuff movie". As the Red John copycat is about to kill Jane, a man dressed in a dark cloak appears, shoots the student "directors" one male one female, then shoots the other student in the leg. Red John gets closer to Jane, when it is revealed he's wearing a red mask and recites the first verse of "The Tyger" to Jane. He leaves Jane and reveals Kristina would want him to send her love.

In "The Blood on His Hands" (episode 3 of season 3), cult leader Bret Stiles gives Jane a chilling message from Red John, saying that he would find Kristina alive. When the team finds her, she is alive, but unresponsive. At the CBI HQ, Jane then uses a candle that Kristina used once, season 1 episode 7 ("Seeing Red"), to begin a séance and to initiate a response from Kristina. When asked if she ever saw Red John, she says that she doesn't know what Jane is talking about, and is convinced that she is dead. Jane becomes completely distraught.

In "The Blinking Red Light" (episode 7 of season 4), James Panzer (another serial killer) speaks out against Red John on a talk show, claiming that Red John is an amateur compared to himself. Red John murders him that night for mocking him.

The Jane family

Years prior to the first season, Jane, appearing on a television talk show, claims that he was using his psychic
Psychic
A psychic is a person who professes an ability to perceive information hidden from the normal senses through extrasensory perception , or is said by others to have such abilities. It is also used to describe theatrical performers who use techniques such as prestidigitation, cold reading, and hot...

 abilities to help the police find Red John. He also makes fun of Red John, calling him weak. When he returns home, he finds a note on the door to his bedroom by Red John. The note says: Upon opening the door, Jane sees Red John's trademark smiley face drawn on the wall, in his wife and child's blood. In the present continuity of the show, five years later, Jane is shown to return home to the smiley face left by Red John still on the wall. The face is the only notable feature left in Jane's residence as all the furniture has been removed. As of the episode, Red Sky in the Morning, Jane still has the smiley face that Red John drew on the wall, and even sleeps on a mattress on the floor under it.

Ever since he murdered Jane's family, Red John has shown himself to be as obsessed with Jane as Jane is with him. Red John has even risked capture just to observe him as well as having Bosco's team killed so that Jane could have the Red John case back, as shown by Rebecca's statement that "he missed you".

Bosco and his unit

In the episode, "His Red Right Hand", Red John instructs Rebecca, apparently Red John's insider and Bosco's secretary, to kill Bosco and his agents. Lisbon and Jane find Bosco and two of the three men in his unit shot in their office; Bosco is critically injured, and the other two are dead. Later, Jane finds Hicks (the third man) dead in a doctor's office, and Red John's logo on the wall. Rebecca is eventually caught trying to finish off Bosco in his hospital room. Rebecca tells Jane in an impromptu discussion that Red John had her kill Bosco and his team so that Jane could have the case back. Rebecca had already removed and destroyed the incriminating evidence. According to Rebecca, Red John missed Jane, and knew that it was what Jane wanted.

Later, Rebecca appears to see Red John while she is being transported; it is later revealed someone brushed against Rebecca and exposed her to a fast-acting poison by making a small slash on her arm. Bosco dies in the hospital later in the episode, just after telling Jane that he will catch Red John, because he makes mistakes, and also not to arrest him, but to kill him.

Identity

Red John has rarely been seen by the CBI. Red John's first physical appearance was in the season two finale, "Red Sky in the Morning". In the episode, Red John saves Jane from two student filmmakers who had copycatted
Copycat crimes
A copycat crime is a criminal act that is modelled or inspired by a previous crime that has been reported in the media or described in fiction.-Copycat effect:...

 Red John murders. During the encounter, Red John kept his face hidden behind a mask, preventing Jane from identifying him. Before leaving Jane, the killer recited the first stanza of William Blake
William Blake
William Blake was an English poet, painter, and printmaker. Largely unrecognised during his lifetime, Blake is now considered a seminal figure in the history of both the poetry and visual arts of the Romantic Age...

's poem "The Tyger
The Tyger
"The Tyger" is a poem by the English poet William Blake. It was published as part of his collection Songs of Experience in 1794 . It is one of Blake's best-known and most analyzed poems...

".

In the season three episode, "Red Moon" Jane exposed an EMT
Emergency medical technician
Emergency Medical Technician or Ambulance Technician are terms used in some countries to denote a healthcare provider of emergency medical services...

 worker, Todd Johnson, as a serial cop killer. After being locked in a holding cell in the CBI headquarters, Johnson said he will only talk to Jane, as he claims only Jane will understand what he has to say. When the guard returned with Jane, Johnson was on fire, burning in his cell. On his death bed, Johnson said to Jane, "Tyger, Tyger", indicating he was in some way connected to Red John. Patrick then started a secret investigation of his own to track the killer. Meanwhile, LaRoche tried to find who killed Johnson, and finally suspected Hightower, due to DNA evidence which Jane believed was planted by Red John or one of his accomplices. Hightower escaped by pretending to take Jane hostage. Jane told her to remain in hiding, not only to evade the police, but also due to the danger represented by Red John.

In the season 3 finale, "Strawberries and Cream (Part 2)", the mole was identified as Grace Van Pelt
Grace Van Pelt
Grace Van Pelt is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama The Mentalist, portrayed by Amanda Righetti. Van Pelt is a Special agent in the fictionalized California Bureau of Investigation.-Character Background:...

's fiancee, FBI Agent Craig O'Laughlin, who was killed by Hightower and Van Pelt after shooting Lisbon in an attempt to assassinate Hightower. In a mall, Jane, who was on a call with Lisbon during the shootout, told her to use O'Laughlin's cell to redial the last number and tell the one who answered that O'Laughlin was dead. When Lisbon dialed, a phone rang near Jane, and was answered by a man reading a newspaper. After ending the call, Jane approached the man and questioned him. At first, the man acted upset and threatened to call security, but then smiled and said he was joking and revealed himself as Red John. The two talked; the man revealed to Jane that he had a gun concealed in a folded newspaper. The man stated that he is tired of killing and wants to start a new life, and he encouraged Jane to do the same. Jane said he would not be able to move on until Red John is dead. The man proceeded to leave and proved that he was the true murderer of Jane's family by revealing details about them that only the killer would have known. Jane then killed the man with a gun hidden in his pocket. In the Season Four premiere, it is shown that this man was not Red John after all, but one Timothy Carter, who along with his wife had kidnapped a woman.

Comeback

In the episode, "Blinking Red Light", Red John kills James Panzer for making bold statements about him during an interview on a talk show, which makes him his ninth male victim. In the interview, Panzer stated that Red John has been forgotten and belittled him, and that Jane has already killed him; however, Jane set him up by bringing up Red John, so he could prove that Panzer was in fact the serial killer they've been searching for during the entire episode. In the end, Panzer is found dead in an alley with Red John's infamous smiley face on one of the walls. It proves that Red John is in fact still alive, as Jane has mentioned in the season four premiere.
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