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Dr. Dean Reybold is the main antagonist of the Chicago P.D, Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med crossover episode "Now I'm God." He is a sadistic and greedy oncologist who secretly poisons his female patients to give them a slow and excruciating death.
He was played by Jeremy Shamos.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- He is extremely greedy as most of his actions are to gain money, with him increasing the price for chemotherapy more than what it actually is.
- He incorrectly diagnoses healthy patients with cancer, but as shown with his victims, they never did.
- He also seems to be misogynistic as most of his victims are women.
- He poisoned Camille Voight, the wife of Hank Voight, brutally torturing and killing her.
- He poisoned Jessica Hope, with her causing a fire to kill herself, burning her house down, thankfully Chicago Medical saved her.
- Not only did she try to commit suicide due to her life turning terrible, but another woman, Dani Frank had a seizure on the street, sadly, she is run over and killed.
- As seen with one of his other victims, Carol Sheppard, she was manipulated into using chemo despite never having cancer
- When Detectives Erin Lindsay and Jay Halstead asked Dean Reybold that multiple of the patients he treated got killed or almost got killed, he got away Scott free as they didn't have a warrant to check the medical record.
- When they investigate the hospital Reybold works at, they find his assistant shredding medical files, implying that dozens of other women also fell victim.
- When his lawyer came to defend him, his lawyer taunted the two detectives by talking about how he treated Hank Voight's wife.
- At the police station, the police find 42 files of patients that got poisoned by fake Chemo.
- The women describe the chemo poisoning as something that made them loose teeth, limbs or caused their skeleton rotting to near nothing.
- The detectives learn that Leah Kamen was killed by Dean Reybold's Chemo alongside other women.
- He showed no remorse for his crimes with him stating that his patients are afraid of their lives, and he is the only way to help them, eventually bragging about how he got his expensive watch due to committing mass Fraud.
- He has MAJOR personal villainy against Hank Voight, as when his wife died and Hank went to court, we had a flashback of him, his son and her bonding, making him one of the most personal one-shots in Law & Order history.
- While Hank and Charles asked if he did the things he did due to being abused by some women, specifically his mom, its only speculation, and even if it wasn't, he revealed that he did it for control, thus it can't be a prevention.
External Links[]
- Dr. Dean Reybold on the Villains Wiki
- Dr. Dean Reybold on the Chicago P.D. Wiki
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