Roman Fell. To accomplish that, he killed the existing curator, Dr. Fell, and Fell's wife, having Bedelia Du Maurier take over her identity. It's also revealed that Hannibal killed a couple in Florence 20 years back, which was attributed to the real-life "Monster of Florence" killer.
Fell, even after Antony doesn't expose his ruse. In "Contorno," Hannibal guts and hangs Detective Ronaldo Pazzi from a balcony, much as he did in the Hannibal book and movie. In "Digestivo," Hannibal dispatches Cordell, Mason Verger's put-upon servant, removing Cordell's face and placing it over Mason's mutilated visage.
Hannibal's final victim on the TV show is none other than Francis Dolarhyde, aka the Red Dragon, who he kills with Will's help in the series finale. The above sections include every named victim Hannibal is confirmed to have killed over the course of the TV show's three seasons, along with a few people he technically killed prior to the premiere episode, but figured into Hannibal's identities as The Chesapeake Ripper and The Monster of Florence copycat.
In addition to the 29 victims named above, Hannibal is also confirmed to have killed a further 16 unnamed people. That puts the not so good doctor at a grand total of 45 confirmed kills during Hannibal 's time on the air. Hannibal's kill count would expand to 62 if the 16 victims killed by the real-life Monster of Florence were factored in, but the timeline doesn't really make sense for Hannibal to have committed those murders, as they happened in the s and s, and he would've been too young to believably be the killer back then.
They're not being counted toward his kills, but he still definitely bears responsibility. Hopefully Hannibal season 4 happens soon, opening up the opportunity for the titular killer to get back to work. Bronys Grentz - unknown method implied to be beheaded. Unknown Flutist - unclear method. Officer Pembry - mutilated, face skinned with a utility knife and used as a mask. Unknown Ambulance EMT - unknown method.
Unknown Ambulance Driver - unknown method. Unknown Tourist - unknown method, killed to steal identity. Paul Krendler - heavily implied to die after Lecter removed his cranium. Benjamin Raspail - killed by Jame Gumb, body disposed of by Lecter. Mason Verger - fed to boars by Dr. Cordell Doemling after Lecter said him to do this and also said that Lecter will be considered the killer. The following are images from the series that show victims whose bodies appeared on screen.
Unnamed couple. Seven unnamed victims Jeremy Olmstead - impaled with every tool in his possession. Liver and thymus cannibalized. Cassie Boyle - impaled on a rack of antlers. Lungs removed pre-mortem and cannibalized. Marissa Schurr - impaled on a rack of antlers. Unnamed rabbit victim - killed and cannibalized Andrew Caldwell - heart and kidneys cannibalized.
Franklyn Froideveaux - snaps his neck. Donald Sutcliffe - face cut into a Glasgow smile. He uses his immense mental ability to manipulate and frighten, you could say he has a colourful way with words. Hannibal Lecter: A census taker once tried to test me. I ate his liver with some fava beans and a nice chianti.
Hannibal does not kill for pleasure or necessity, he kills only those who exhibit poor taste or bad manners. He throws dinner parties where he lays on elaborate feasts serving up his victims.
During conversations with Hannibal, Will discovers the identity of a serial killer he is pursuing. In the novel Hannibal , there are suggestions that Lecter was the serial killer Il Mostro di Firenze. Il Mostro operated in Florence, killing couples in the s and s, arranging their bodies as art tableaux and taking anatomical trophies. There was also an eight-year hiatus, the same length of time Lecter was imprisoned. However, Lecter was in prison between and Lecter was caught on Sunday 30th March by Will Graham , an FBI Special Agent and profiler who was investigating a series of murders in the Baltimore area committed by a cannibalistic serial killer, and had sought Lecter out after discovering he'd treated one of the victims for two hunting wounds in his leg.
When Graham questioned Lecter at his psychiatric practice, he noticed some antique medical books in his office. Upon seeing these, Graham instinctively knew Lecter was the killer he sought; the sixth victim had been killed in his workshop and laced to a pegboard in a manner reminiscent of Wound Man , an illustration used in many early medical books.
Graham realized that the hunting wound that led him to Lecter was similar to one in the illustration, which inspired Lecter to further emulate the illustration. Graham left to call the police, but Lecter crept up from behind and stabbed him with a linoleum knife, nearly disemboweling him.
After Lecter's arrest, Graham was briefly committed to a mental institution and retired upon recovering from his wounds. Lecter was analyzed by police and psychiatrists. He deliberately fabricated some facts about himself, such as his age and that he was sadistic towards animals as a child. He refused a medical check up, as he had utter contempt for medical practitioners.
His fingerprints were taken, the card containing the prints from his left hand became a cult object. After his escape years later, the card was sent around the world and became a collectible.
The courts found Lecter insane; this spared him the death penalty. He was instead sent to the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane for nine consecutive life terms, under administrator Frederick Chilton.
Many of the families of his victims pursued lawsuits against Lecter to have their files destroyed. The FBI exhumed the graves of four patients, as well as two wealthy benefactors, who had died under Lecter's care for further investigation into the cause of their deaths, but were inconclusive.
He was nicknamed "Hannibal the Cannibal" in the National Tattler, a tabloid that, thanks to Freddie Lounds, also published unauthorized photos of Graham in the hospital after being attacked by Lecter. Another officer retired from the FBI after being traumatized after discovering Lecter's basement. Lecter's electroencephalogram EEG showed a highly unusual pattern and, given his history, was ultimately branded "a pure sociopath" by Chilton, although this was because they did not know what to call him.
Many in the field of psychiatry labeled him a "monster". The National Tattler described Lecter's crimes as "unspeakable practices". Lecter, while in custody, was said to be "far too sophisticated" for most forms of psychological evaluation, especially as he enjoyed staying abreast of all of the latest developments in his field.
Since he knew how the tests worked, he could easily come up with the typical answers that would brand him as not being psychologically disturbed, and he also mocked the psychiatrists' attempts to profile him by folding their tests into origami.
Lecter would learn a lot about Chilton, then publish papers to humiliate him. Lecter was considered a prize asset, due to the fact he was a pure sociopath. He was designated as prisoner B Lecter was a model patient until the afternoon of July 8, After complaining of chest pains, he was taken to the infirmary. After his restraints were removed for his electrocardiogram ECG he attacked a nurse , tearing out an eye, dislocating her jaw, and biting out her tongue and eating it.
Chilton would later note that Lecter's pulse never went above 85 beats per minute," even when he swallowed [her tongue]. Following this incident, especially when Barney arrived a year after, Lecter was treated extremely carefully by the hospital staff, often outfitted with heavy restraints, a straitjacket and muzzle, and transported only when strapped to a hand-truck.
After cleaning his cell, the orderlies would secure Lecter to his bed using heavy cloths, so Lecter could exchange his restraints for his meals. His cell was fronted with a double barrier, the first being a wall of standard bars and the second a nylon net stretched across the opening, with a gap between the two too wide for Lecter to reach across. Visitors were warned not to approach the cell, nor give him anything that could either aide escape or to injure.
Chilton often showed the photograph of the nurse, partly to warn, partly for shock value. Despite these high security measures, Lecter managed to create a handcuff key from a pen and a paperclip left in his cell by visitors, both times on Barney's day off.
Lecter was eventually deemed sane enough to stand trail, and was found guilty of nine counts of murder. He was sentenced to life in the institution without the possibility of parole. Chilton and Lecter's relationship was marked by mutual hatred; Chilton's status as a psychologist, his mediocrity and inflated self-importance offended Lecter, who often humiliated his keeper; while Lecter's constant mockery and elusiveness infuriated Chilton, who punished him by removing his books and toilet seat.
At the end of Red Dragon, Lecter diagnosed this form of punishment as indicative of the damnation of society by half-measures: "Any rational society would kill me, or give me my books.
During the investigation of Buffalo Bill, the two would also discuss Clarice Starling. During his time in the hospital, Lecter corresponded with many people from the psychiatric world, writing and publishing excellent essays and theories, as long as they were not related to his case.
One article he wrote on Surgical Addiction was highly rated. Lecter's mail was enormous when he was first committed, taking an orderly ten minutes to remove staples, but his mail declined over the years. He would also heavily criticize articles, in one instance he made Dr.
Doemling cry after an extremely harsh review. Graham came out of retirement in to offer his insight on the "Tooth Fairy" case and upon arriving at a dead end, went to Lecter for help. Lecter gave Graham some valuable insights into the Tooth Fairy, but upon learning about the case, secretly sent a coded message to the killer, Francis Dolarhyde , to kill Graham and his family which would later result in Graham's permanent disfigurement and decline into alcoholism. Starling, initially assuming the assignment was related to her studies, ended up getting him to help the FBI in the Buffalo Bill case, a serial killer who was skinning young women.
As with the Red Dragon case, Lecter used wordplay and subtle clues to help Starling arrive at the conclusions herself. With Starling, he played a perverse game of "quid pro quo", sharing what he knew of Buffalo Bill in exchange for details of Starling's childhood. Bilirubin is a pigment found in feces. It is the same color as Chilton's hair, Lecter's hint that the name was fake. The film adaptation changed the name to "Louis Friend," an anagram for "iron sulfide" - fool's gold. Starling then visited Lecter at his makeshift cell, and he gave her some final clues before making a bloody escape.
Using his handcuff key, he slipped his cuffs and brutally killed two police officers during the ordeal. He escaped by making a "mask" from the face of one of the officers, donning the officer's uniform and pretending to be his own still-living victim so that he would be hurried away by ambulance while the authorities hunted for him.
The murdered officer, Pembry, was dressed up to look like Lecter and dropped onto the elevator. After Buffalo Bill revealed to be Jame Gumb was killed by Starling, Lecter sent letters stating he wanted revenge on Chilton for the mistreatment he suffered at the hospital.
Chilton soon disappeared, probably killed by Lecter. He also sent a "thank you" note to Barney for how decently he treated him, and gave him a generous tip, and a letter to Starling wishing her well. He returned to his cottage, where he hid money and another identity. After plastic surgery and the removal of his sixth finger while in Brazil, Lecter eventually relocated in Florence, Italy. Lecter avoided reconstruction of his nose to protect his uncanny perception of fragrances.
In Florence, he took the pseudonym "Dr. Fell, Lecter's charisma and expertise won him the recently vacated position of museum curator; Lecter had, of course, murdered the position's previous occupant and buried him in concrete. Lecter's identity would be discovered by Florence detective Rinaldo Pazzi seven years after his escape from Memphis. Lecter had been going by the false name Dr.
Fell and Pazzi, who had been disgraced when he bungled the " Il Mostro " case, saw a chance for redemption when he realized Dr. Fell's true identity. In his efforts to capture Lecter, Pazzi found himself the doctor's prisoner, and he informed Lecter of his plot. After disemboweling and hanging Pazzi, and killing a Verger henchman, Lecter returned to the United States. Both Verger and Starling would hunt him, hoping to get to him before the other.
Lecter murdered a hunter for meat, which alerted Starling. Lecter was captured by Verger's men, but Starling rescued him. In the ensuing fight, Verger's men shot her with two darts filled with sedatives. Lecter carried her away from the boars and convinced Margot Verger to kill her brother. Lecter left a voice message claiming responsibility for Verger's death. Lecter kept Starling in total isolation during the next few months, subjecting her to various conditioning techniques in order to systematically replace Starling's memories and personality and make her believe she was Mischa.
After breaking Starling down, Lecter kidnapped her nemesis, Paul Krendler , who was trying to discredit her, as a final test. At the rented home that Lecter was living in, Lecter performed a craniotomy on a drugged Krendler and tastefully prepared and shared his brains with Starling and himself while Krendler was still alive.
However, Lecter's plan to brainwash Starling into believing she's Mischa ultimately failed, as he utterly underestimated her strong will; Starling refused to have her own personality sublimated, mocking his efforts to turn her into his sister.
Then, she exposed her breast to Lecter and seduced him. The couple then vanished. It is stated on the last page of the novel that both Lecter and Starling were capable of murder at any time; in essence, whatever of Lecter's conditioning took created a "counterpart" of himself in Starling.
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