| “ | You want to hear how I tied her to the bed. Not too tight, so I could watch her struggle. No? Not your thing, huh? Oh...what about if I made her go down on her knees, forced myself inside of her? Or...or you want to hear about the pyrotechnics? How I put out my cigarettes on her. How I branded her private parts with keys and hot hangers. Do you want to hear how she was alone with me all night? A 60-year-old woman. She did things that...she never expected to do, that she never imagined were possible. With her fingers. With her mouth. Or do you want to hear how, at the beginning, she said she would do anything? I mean, she begged me for her life. And by the morning time, she was begging me to take her out of her misery. Which one do you think I enjoyed more? | „ |
| ~ Lewis describing one of his rapes to Olivia Benson |
William Lewis is a recurring antagonist in Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. He is a serial rapist and spree killer, as well as the archnemesis of series protagonist Olivia Benson.
He was portrayed by Pablo Schreiber, who also voiced Patrick Bateman in the audiobook adaptation of American Psycho.
Biography[]
This section is too long. Visit here for more details: William Lewis's Synopsis on the Villains Wiki.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- He considers watching his father rape his babysitter as the best day of his life. This shows that he seems to not care about his tragic past of the Babysitter taking advantage of him as he seems to relish in the fact that he seems to get enjoyment from his origins of his babysitter being abused, completely subverting his tragedy.
- He has committed dozens of brutal rapes.
- He has victimized little girls as well as women.
- He believes he was put on Earth to rape and torture women.
- He tortures his victims by burning them with cigarettes and hot keys and hangars.
- He raped and murdered his own lawyer.
- He scalds his roommate's hand on a frying pan.
- He exposes himself to two teenage girls and tells them to perform oral sex on him as “communion”.
- He rapes, brands, and tortures an elderly woman named Alice Parker who witnessed his indecent exposure.
- His torture eventually causes her to suffer a fatal heart attack.
- He gloats to Benson, in graphic detail, about what he did to Parker.
- He kidnaps and tortures Benson via his usual method of burning, while also dehydrating her by forcing her to consume alcohol and sleeping pills.
- He murders a patrol officer who pulls him over.
- He murders his lawyer's father and rapes her mother, while forcing Benson to watch.
- He pulls over a woman with a baby in the patrol officer’s car, then steals her car after locking the two of them in the trunk of the patrol car.
- He breaks into a house to rape Benson in, and takes the maid and her five year old daughter hostage. He most likely intended to rape the daughter as well, as he called her a cutie.
- He goads Benson into beating him nearly to death, violating her own personal and professional ethics.
- While representing himself at his trial, he claims that Benson beat him after he refused her sexual advances.
- While cross-examining Benson, he terrorizes her all over again.
- He is indirectly responsible for Benson committing perjury.
- He manipulates Bronwyn Freed-Wilkins into helping him escape from prison.
- He murders three people while on his spree.
- He breaks into a family's house, murders the mother, rapes and tortures the older sister, and kidnaps the younger sister.
- He threatens to kill the girl unless Benson publicly admits to committing perjury.
- He binds the girl and Benson. When He Sexually Assaults Benson and she doesn’t scream he shows disappointment as he seems to enjoy Raping Women and their sufferings as a result of the crime.
- He forces Benson to play Russian roulette while the girl watches.
- He shoots himself in the head right in front of Benson to make it look like she killed him in cold blood.
External links[]
- William Lewis on the Villains Wiki
- William Lewis on the Law & Order Wiki
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