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I actually believe Bob Kirkland's brother Michael Kirkland is Red John. I think Michael Kirkland actually found Bret Stiles when Bob Kirkland spoke to Jane about him meeting Red John. Bret Stiles either knowingly or unknowingly created Red John by taking him under his wing and trying to enforce the cult rules upon him. What happened at the barn all those years ago could have been Michael Kirkland unwilling to feel controlled anymore and thus acting out. The smiley face could be him finally finding happiness in his new found power.We know Bret Stiles has a connection to Red John already from his previous statements throughout the past episodes.

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There's kind of a problem. Look at this...

Bob Kirkland: Dead
Brett Partridge: Dead
Reede Smith: Too fat/tall
Bertram: Too tall/bald
Bret Stiles: Too old/ would have been recognised on the farm
Ray Haffner: Too tall
Sheriff McAllister: Has a moustache Rosalynd never mentioned and the gruffest voice.

People not on the list: Why would we waste a whole season to make a list that didn't contain Red John? Walter Mashburn the best off-lister is a giant. He's 6"3. 

Michael Kirkland:

-Technically his face is on the list. I never got why Patrick carried pictures of people on the list.


-Experienced hypnotist


Michael Kirkland was in the carnival (Bob says to Lisbon "We moved around first for Mom's work, then for Dad's work. I like to think we grew up in America).  Bob thought Patrick was Redjohn, the person that Michael at some point met. Patrick was in the carnival. So it makes sense Bob and Michael were also in the carnival.

- Michael Kirkland kills Jason Lennon

"It's ooook, I'm heere for you. I WON'T leeaaave you."- He's doing a sarcastic impression of his brother, Bob, who actually left Michael with his abusive father.

"Your mind is clear."- Hypnotism from the carnival. 

- Michael Kirkland has a strange voice, as quoted by the little girl in season 4

- The Red Sweater Man in Strawberries and Cream: Part 2 may have been a stand in for Michael Kirkland until he was cast permanently. Bruno Heller says we see a glimpse of the real Red John that episode.

- Could hypnotise Kristina Frye to think she was dead

- Has a property (Bob's torture chamber) which could have given him the smell of pine and earth as said by Rosalynd Harker

- Michael Kirkland met Bret Stiles possibly, who helped him with his addiction

- Relates to Lisbon as their fathers were both alcoholic

- Knows Sean Barlow, since he was around the carnival circuit, who also says 
It's
odd, isn't it? How the daughters of alcoholics,
so often, are the best kind of women.”

I run out of useful information here. Not much in season 6 suggests this
guy is Red John. 

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Did you recognize, that currently the Theorycounts have a linear trend from the right to the left down.
Patridge has the most and Reede the fewest.
Is that a clue? o.O

P.S. But I'm sure, McAllister will pass Bret stiles within at least two days ;)

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Sneak Peak of the new Episode

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NImYcilabqk


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Maybe Red John is just some guy who likes communist prostitutes?

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Why would RedJohn be dumb/sloppy enough to not cover up a telling mark such as a tattoo? Seems out of character...also, why leave the girl alive when she has seen it? Even if he was rushed/almost interrupted, why not slit her throat to make sure she dies?

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I was driving back from a grocery shopping trip, mulling on the last few episodes and on the many enigmatic interviews of Bruno Heller floating in the ether, when it struck me like lightning. It's one of those things that make you curse your blindness and stupidity in the face of clear evidence.

Let's recap two or three highlights from the last few episodes this season and the last, as well as Heller's comments in their context.

1. Jane draws up a list of 7 suspects, after months of supposedly gruelling mental work in his hidey hole. He then shares it willingly with Lisbon, despite her history of repeated betrayals on the discretion front. (she usually passes the intel on to her team, or apprises her seniors, or takes calls on account of her seniority that are sure to piss Jane off. She seldom conforms.)

2. Brett Partridge, bruised, battered, bloody and seconds from death, stumbles out of a cupboard, looks at Lisbon, says "Tyger Tyger" and dies. Why will a dying man, struggling desperately to stay alive, mutter these seemingly nonsensical words and not, say, mutter a few last words for family, or plead for help? The answer comes to us a few episodes later, when we hear a chilling repetition of the phrase from Reede's mouth and that of the van driver after they kill Kirkland. It's now established that Tyger Tyger is some sort of code phrase, said when some sort of sacrifice has been made for the 'larger cause' (while we don't know yet what that 'larger cause' is and why it involves killing off people, its safe to assume that the cause is Red John and the perpetuation of his power.)

Now, think back to Heller's insistence that the Partridge episode was a key one, that his death is not a random occurrence but a significant one, and that the episode holds a big clue to the Red John mystery.

The big clue lies in Partridge's strained, frightened but dogged utterance of Tyger Tyger. Why will a dying man it these words? When he's uttering them BEFORE SOMEONE WHO UNTERSTANDS THEM. The words were not a random utterance- they were said to Lisbon, and therein lies the clue Heller speaks about. Yes, Teresa Lisbon too is part of this dubious and chillingly corrupt organisation.

3. This hypothesis is confirmed in the latest episode by one major occurrence and one minor one. The major occurrence is Patrick Jane 'pre-empting' Red John's move in killing the spy he supposedly hired to bug the CBI office. If you've watched the Mentalist as religiously as I have, you will know that this is way off Red John's modus operandi. Not only is hiring a spy (and a damn sloppy one!) uncharacteristic of a man who can hack into networks with ease, but his killing of her is also off-kilter, not in line with his pattern of torture, savour and sign-off-with-a-smile. She is strangled, but it appears that she's been left with few breaths inside her, a dangerous eventuality that has never been Red John's style either. Then, there's Patrick's handling of the crime scene, haranguing the victim for information and contaminating it (the crime scene/ evidence) by rubbing off her bloody finger marks with his bare hands. Even for his devil-may-care, rules-are-for-breaking style of investigation, that's sloppy and unprofessional. It's so unprofessional that it seems suspect. It seems he's doing it for an audience- first, for the bewildered SFPD guy next to him, who sees his awful handling of the crime scene and the victim, and minutes later, for Lisbon, standing on the porch, wiping his hands theatrically with a handkerchief, saying out loud that "Red John has a tattoo on his left shoulder- three dots. That's my leverage." Historically, Patrick guards every clue, every development as jealously as a mother guards a foetus growing to fruition inside of her...and so, his chattiness seems uncharacteristic, deliberate. It is clear right then that ever since Lorelei Martins rattled off the exact 7 suspects he had on his drawing board, he's suspected a leak in his team. With this, it's clear that he suspects Lisbon. He suspects her of being complicit with Red John and feeding him intel about him.

The minor occurrence that confirms this hypothesis is Haffner's sincere parting shot to Lisbon at the elevator- don't get mixed up in this Red John business Teresa, it's dangerous. It's always been evident that he has a crush on her, and that he cares for her well-being and safety. This sequence shows Haffner's awareness of Lisbon's duplicity, his harbouring more than a hunch that Lisbon is mixed up in dirty business. We assume that he means investigating Red John. But in the light of everything I've explained prior, Haffner's concern appears genuine and the 'business' Lisbon is involved in isn't the investigation if Red John, as it is assisting him.


I know it doesn't feel good acknowledging even the possibility of a 'Lying Lisbon', what with her straight-talking, gutsy honesty and all, but it's the only way you can explain Patrick's odd behaviour of late. After he received news that Red John had his list, he logically concluded a mole in his team, and he rightfully believes that identifying this mole correctly will lead him to Red John. So that's what he's hard at work at. Hoping the next few episodes blow our collective minds!

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