Plenty of bizarre murders were committed but the unsubs always ended up paying for their crimes.
Here’s where the infamous unsubs on the procedural crime series fall under.
When that lawman died, he resumed his activities because the agreement was now null and void.
Fame was his major goal, wanting to be known as the greatest serial killer of all time.
Foyet’s actions make him a lawful neutral character.
People under this alignment believe in honor.
They also follow rules that have been agreed upon.
From an early age, he began getting attracted to corpses so he got temptations to become a killer.
Luckily, Nathan wassaved by Reidand became institutionalized.
He was often calm and cold, thanks to a magnificent performance by Academy Award winner Keith Carradine.
After the death of his mother, Frank travelled around America, killing people.
mostly targeting unwanted members of the society (like his mother).
Since there were reasons for his murders, he qualifies as a neutral evil character.
Such characters normally have specific reasons for committing evil deeds.
Cat Adams - Chaotic Good
Cat gave Spencer Reid and the BAU plenty of headaches.
She was an international assassin who turned out stronger after a troubled childhood.
Her father often abused her and even killed her mother.
When she became a contract killer, Cat preferred taking jobs from married men who wanted their wives dead.
But instead of killing the wives, she would kill the men who had hired her.
She did this because the men reminded her of her own evil father.
This makes Cat a chaotic good person.
Tobias Hankel - Lawful Neutral
Tobias was raised by an abusive father who was a religious fanatic.
He often quoted biblical scriptures' while punishing a young Tobias.
On one occasion, he even branded a cross on his head with a red-hot poker.
Tobias was later ordered by his father to kill him while he was seriously ill.
The guilt, coupled with the childhood trauma and drug addiction caused Tobias to turn into a serial killer.
These traits make him a lawful neutral person.
Peter Lewis a.k.a.
“Mr. Scratch” - Chaotic Good
Like, Cat, Lewis is also a chaotic good person.
When he was child, his father ran a home that housed children who were waiting for adoption.
One day, the children accused his father of being abusive, so he ended up getting locked up.
While in prison, other inmates killed him after learning what he had been jailed for.
Thomas “Tommy” Yates a.k.a.
His mother died while giving birth to him.
He thus had to be raised by his grandparents who were abusive and cruel.
He was also bullied in school and ended up committing his first murder by killing one of the bullies.
There was no goal to his actions.
He just did it to satisfy his lust for blood.
At one point, he even served meat from a dead woman to people looking for the same woman.
Ferell preferred targeting prostitutes at first but switched to athletic women since he felt their bodies had more flesh.
He was institutionalized when he killed her together with one of her clients.
After he was released, he began travelling around America and killing families.
He normally left one family member alive so that they would always remember him.
After killing his victims, he would take money from them for buy gas and drugs.
Flynn’s actions are simply for his own pleasure, hence he is a chaotic evil character.
John Curtis a.k.a.
Frustrated, he began targeting members of the BAU as a form of revenge.
Curtis also began replicating the murders committed by some of the unsubs that the BAU had dealt with before.
Since everything he did was to get back at the BAU, he can be classified as neutral evil.
None of his killings.
He did them to achieve a specific objective.
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