Who is Red John?

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So McAllister has been revealed, and there were some odd things about the episode. I'm okay with McAllister wigging out about the pigeon; if we accepted the fact that he was a deviant sociopath who like to brutally murder people (usually women), I can go with the weirded out by the bird. How PJ kept the bird quiet I am interested in....

I can also accept RJ begging at the end. RJ though he had it all, and in the span of a few minutes, his backups were neutralized, he was shot and running out of strength, could not call for help, and did not have the upper hand, something he probably had not experienced in quite a while. I see his begging as one final attempt to manipulate PJ. RJ was using all he had left; playing on PJs emotions.

RJ made mistakes, as Bosco said he would quite a while back. Two of them were the bomb and he let PJ play the game too long; RJ's arrogance did him in. End of the saga.

The next to last episode did have my favorite quote in quite a while:

Stiles to Van Pelt: "You didn't marry that genial oaf.....Oh! Congratulations then." 


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I believe it is either of the prime "dead" suspects, McAllister or Partridge. Jane naming Bertram as RJ serves two purposes: putting a crimp int to the activities of the Blake Association (as Bertram is the head or a high ranking member) and drawing out RJ, who will not be happy to have someone else take credit for his achievements. Having RJ be one of the dead suspects also allows Jane to kill them with impunity. Since Cho says McAllister is confirmed dead, and Partridge is dead, Jane cannot be charged with murder for killing a dead man.

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