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If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. He appears as the main antagonist of The Reaper Arc of both Seasons 4 and 5.
He was portrayed by C. George Foyet has no conscience or remorse, and has a pathological need to inflict pain and suffering; he particularly hates couples and other people who have meaningful relationships, and often chooses such people as his victims.
This stems from his abusive childhood, in which his father beat him while his mother did nothing to protect him. He is highly intelligent, resourceful, and manipulative, and knows how to cover his tracks and avoid capture. The best example would be when he stabbed himself several times and stole the identity of one of his victims. He is also a hebephile, and takes special pleasure in torturing and murdering teenage girls.
He harbors an obsessive hatred of Behavioral Analysis Unit Agent Aaron Hotchner , and enjoys playing psychological cat-and-mouse games with him. Due to his hatred of him, Foyet did change his M. O while dealing with him. Rather than shooting him like he did with his other male victims, George planned on making him suffer by shooting his ex-wife Haley.
This contradicts his previous method of killing his victims as he usually prolonged the suffering of his female victims. Foyet was born in to an abusive father and a submissive mother who did nothing to protect her son from her husband's frequent outbursts of violent rage.
His victims were of both sexes and all ages and races. He would either stab them with a small sickle-like knife; shoot them with a. The only solid victimology he had was that he would always stab his younger female victims repeatedly; the younger they were, the more time he would take since the stabbing was a substitute for sexual penetration although he denied having such tendencies or motivations in " Nameless, Faceless ".
After the murders, Foyet would take some items from his victims, like a watch, a pair of glasses, or a piece of jewelry, and put that item on his next victim, in order to make sure the police would know that he was the killer. Judging from some photos of the bodies, he may also have had a habit of carving the Eye of Providence into the bodies of some victims.
Also, until he killed Amanda Bertram and injured himself, he would call so emergency workers would find his victims, but stopped doing this after they saved him, in order to further reinforce his strategy of posing as a surviving victim. Following his escape from prison, Foyet departed from his traditional M. He switched from a small sickle-like knife to a switchblade, and no longer bludgeoned victims with an incidental object, instead of beating them whenever necessary.
Also, in , he switched from a revolver to a. When he attacked U. Marshal Sam Kassmeyer , Foyet tortured him by shooting both of his legs and one foot with the MA1 and cutting off two of his fingers. He then left him alive long enough for Sam to tell Hotch that he failed in protecting Haley and Jack.
In Route 66 , one of Hotch's hallucinations of Foyet depicted him returning to some of his roots set in Omnivore : he wore a black hooded sweatshirt and used a revolver, though it was a. Foyet appears to have been based on the unidentified Phantom Killer , the perpetartor of the Texarkana Moonlight Murders - Both were serial killers who wore masks, attacked couples in their cars at night, shot them, were given nicknames for their crimes, and their investigations went cold initially in Foyet's case.
Foyet was compared by the BAU to the unidentified Zodiac Killer - Both were narcissistic prolific possibly in the Zodiac's case serial killers and possibly in the Zodiac's case cop killers who were described as "disciplined, sadistic killers who name themselves for the press", wore black clothing mask included during their attacks, attacked couples in their cars, shot them with automatic hand-held guns and stabbed them, harbored a particular hatred towards women, taunted police in some way, and the investigations of their murders went cold initially in Foyet's case.
Also the Zodiac's unfulfilled threat to attack a bus maybe a reference to Foyet's mass murder of a city bus. Foyet also mentioned Ted Bundy in his episode debut and may have also been based on him - Both were prolific, psychopathic, and hebephilic serial killers who primarily targeted women out of hatred, used ruses to get their victims to lower their guards one of which was pretending to be a police officer , killed them through various means including bludgeoning them , and both also managed to escape from prison and kill additional victims before being re-apprehended and ultimately killed.
Foyet was also compared by the BAU to Dennis Rader - Both were narcissistic serial killers and stalkers who were described as "disciplined, sadistic killers who name themselves for the press", primarily targeted women out of hatred but also killed other male victims, killed them by stabbing once in Rader's case , and taunted law enforcement.
Also, a book was written about Foyet suggesting that he had been arrested on an unrelated charge or died in some way, an attribute that according to Reid would later lead to the captures of the respective killers after they made some sort of contact with the press to correct it.
Foyet is also similar to David Berkowitz - Both were narcissistic serial killers who attacked couples but mainly targeted women out of hatred , shot them with He may have also taken inspiration from Alton Coleman - Both were antisocial, narcissistic serial offenders-turned-spree killers Foyet was a serial killer, while Coleman was a serial rapist who mainly targeted women and couples but had a varied victimology, employed ruses to approach their victims, and their M.
Also, both left items stolen from previous victims on subsequent crime scenes. Evan Harvey : not noticing the tire iron or The Reaper's mask I really appreciate this. The Reaper : holding Nina Hale at gunpoint I'm not gonna shoot you. Hotch : You're not afraid. You're greedy and narcissistic.
You want the recognition that's gonna come from the book that's he gonna write, you want the fame that's gonna come from the media. It's gonna be like Bundy. George Foyet : displays his scars to Hotch Well? Do you like 'em? Yours are gonna look just the same. George Foyet : This little piggy He's not going anywhere, is he? George Foyet : ranting to Hotch, taking out his knife After I finish you, I'm gonna find that little bastard son of yours, and I'm gonna show him both of his dead parents, and I'm gonna tell him it was all your fault.
And then I'm gonna-. George Foyet : pinned down by Hotch, mocking Ok, ok, you got me. I surrender. Hotch punches him in the face. Foyet shows fear in his tone I surren-! Hotch punches him again No-! Hotch keeps hitting Foyet until he kills him. Criminal Minds Wiki Explore. The Show. Making Of. The Reaper : He's so cute. He's like a little junior G Man. The Reaper : I'll be right out, Jackie-boy! Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : Is he gone? Haley Hotchner : [drying tears] Yes.
Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : You're so strong, Haley! You're stronger than I ever was! Haley Hotchner : [Foyet comes up behind Haley, she's anxious] You'll hurry, right? Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : [fighting tears] I know you didn't sign on for this.
Haley Hotchner : [much more calm] Neither did you. Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : I'm sorry for everything. Haley Hotchner : [realizing she's about to die] Promise me that you will tell him how we met, and how you used to make me laugh.
Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : Haley Haley Hotchner : He needs to know that you weren't always so serious, Aaron. I want him to believe in love, because it Promise me! Aaron 'Hotch' Hotchner : I promise. Sign In.
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