episode 6x2 - 'woman' feeding pigeons, quick shot, we see that jane notices this.
episode 6x3 - jane feeding ducks, comments about how they love it. surely no coincidence.
episode 6x2 - 'woman' feeding pigeons, quick shot, we see that jane notices this.
episode 6x3 - jane feeding ducks, comments about how they love it. surely no coincidence.
before lisbon enters the house, she is waiting outside, we hear a car drive by, she stares at the car (which we never see) for a long time time as it drives away, like it's familiar to her, then she hears a noise inside and enters the house.
I don't exactly know who it is. I have a few theories.
First, I've seen on a few websites and on a lot of theories on this site that Bruno Heller said that Red John is definitely on Jane's list. What I'm saying here will be using that assumption.
First thing I have to say, I'm actually really mad that Mashburn wasn't even considered as one suspect, and Reede and the Sheriff were. I really think the RJ suspects should be one of the characters that we had a little more insight on his life or past. These two only appeared in one episode each and not only did they not seem like RJ, they weren't even one of the most important characters in that episode. Mashburn, on the other hand, even though he appeared in only a few episodes, he was really important in his episode and we got to know his pretty well.
What I'm saying is I think RJ should be someone more memorable to the audience.
Second thing I have to say, Robert Kirkland is definitely involved in some way. He's probably not RJ, because I believe him being RJ would disappoint a lot of people, because of how obvious it would be, and that wouldn't be good for the show. A lot of people are trying to figure out how RJ knew the final names on the list before Jane. To those people I would like to remind the only other person who knew everything Jane had on the suspects, and that would be Kirkland, when he got the information after breaking into Jane's office. In my opinion, he is definitely involved with Red John, probably passing on the information to RJ, who, just as Jane, figured out the names. It's totally possible, as RJ has proved various times to be just as or smarter then Jane.
On the other suspects:
Brett, even though he seems to be very popular and I actually think it's possible, for some reason I don't think he's RJ. RJ is assumed to be god-like, being able to get so many followers and other things, and Brett just doesn't seem that way, unless it's all an act he puts on for Jane not to really see him.
Stiles is also definitely involved with RJ. One of Stiles scenes is, in fact, one of the biggest errors the show has committed in my opinion. When Stiles told Jane where to find Frye. Why did Jane not press on that lead, see what he knew, even though I doubt he would say something. I'm not ruling him out, but I think he doesn't have the figure or form to be RJ, unless the recent kills, none have been him.
Bertram might be RJ, there's a lot if clues pointing to him, but I just can't picture him killing someone.
With all of that in mind, assuming RJ is on that list, I would say RJ is Raymond Haffner. Haffner has the physical characteristics, the same ones described by Rosalind, even though I don't know if we should believe her, and he seems like what we, the audience, usually think of when we think of a villain, not a old, bald, fat guy, we think of a worthy opponent to Jane.
All of what I just said might be wrong. Even though it's just a TV show, maybe they'll do something we have never seen before, not being like other shows, and not being afraid of anything the audience may think. I guess we'll just have to wait and find out.