Who is Red John?

Theory #8678 • by SVX

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Brett Partridge

Brett Partridge
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This is not a theory, just some stuff I noticed and wanted to share. I said in two previous theories that RJ might McAllister and that I would be disappointed if it was him because it would be too easy. Now I am leaning towards theory 8587.

- The number 5 is shown way too much in the show. Here are a few examples. The assassin in season 3 finale was going to room 505. All possible rooms were 105,205,305,405,505,605, and 705. In episode 605, the crime happens at room 815. This episode is centred about visualize and Bret Stiles. The unknown email sent by RJ impersonators had the numbers 554. The address where Partridge faked his death has the number 5. in season 5, episode 5 is red dawn, PJ's first case with the CBI. Episode 515 features Partridge without really needing him in that episode. PI address was 1065. 

- Again, mirrored number "6" is present as the outline in the smiley face that RJ draws. He draws it with 3 fingers, so he draws 666 looking directly at the viewer. RJ thinks of himself as the devil, the dragon, the tyger. 

- William Blake had a brother named "Robert Blake" that died. Robert Kirkland died in the show.

- The Tyger poem is a one of the poems in "Five songs from William Blake". Now back to Carmen Lee. Carmen is Latin for song and Lee is poem in Gaelic (picked it from a website which I don't remember). One of the songs or poems is "The land of dreams". [Among the Lambs clothed in white. She walkd with her Thomas in sweet delight. I wept for joy like a dove. I mourn O when shall I again return?] Thomas and doves.

-Also, the nurse asked for Carmen Lee. Two books by William Blake are "songs of innocence" and "songs of experience" and they both had a poem called "Nurse's song". In the first song, Blake drew a picture of a nurse under a tree with 7 children playing and birds are mentioned. 

- In the introduction to "songs of experience", does Brad means Brett? 

Hear the voice of the Bard!
Who Present, Past, & Future sees
Whose ears have heard,
The Holy Word,
That walk'd among the ancient trees.

So, yeah, this is all I got before tonight's episode.

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