Who is Red John?

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Thomas McAllister
Thomas McAllister
Reede Smith
Reede Smith
Ray Haffner
Ray Haffner
Gale Bertram
Gale Bertram
Brett Partridge
Brett Partridge
Bret Stiles
Bret Stiles
Bob Kirkland
Bob Kirkland

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Just an observation really and something that i haven't seen brought up, when lisbon enters the house (whos house is it??) there are signs on the wall in red (possibly blood) that say "DIE" "666" and a pentagram?? 
Now they may not be significant and i can't really think of any theories for the symbols other than its religious? and the poem tyger has been analysed as a religious poem. 
Sounds weak i know... just wondered if anyone had any thoughts??

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http://cliqueclack.com/p/mentalist-brett-partridge-really-dead/

He's dead, can we just stop harping about it.
It's getting as annoying as when Mashburn wasn't on the list of seven suspects, partridge was never red john and it was never his voice.

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what the hell is going on ? 
According to interviews Partridge is dead and Bertram gives that obvious dialog ? Only thing that he didn't say was :"I am RED JOHN" really?
But i have to say that I am really happy that now show is more about red john than other things.

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I am not accusing anyone of being Red John but in numerous interviews with Heller after the premier he does state that Red John did KILL Partridge. Whether that means he actually killed him or it means that character will no longer be present in the TV show (because he will only be present as Red John) I am still unsure. He did seem to make it clear that RJ killed him for a reason but we will have to wait and see if that reason is because RJ is Partridge or something else and Partridge is actually dead.

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I'm not sure who posted the stuff about the Agatha Christie book "And Then There Were None" but I posted that exact thing verbatim on another site.

In any case, as far as that book goes it's interesting that in an interview about the end of the Red John story arc with Bruno Heller he said: "Yeah, you can expect more deaths of suspects; I think I can say that without giving too much away. It’s not a Seven Little Indians thing, where one drops dead every week."

The reference to "Little Indians" rhyme might be significant because that is both the inspiration, concept, and original title of "And Then There Were None."

It was Christie's most financially successful mystery, and employs the red herring of a faked death. Wargreave "the hanging judge" fakes his own death only to reappear later as the killer.

Heller is a clever guy. And like most clever guys, like Red John, and Jane, they take pleasure in dropping little hints and seeing if their audience is smart enough to figure it out. Why mention the Little Indians unless it was a possible illusion.

Partridge is my suspect without a doubt. He knows exactly what to do to fake his own death and to trick other forensic investigators. It's also clear that he's working with someone, and that person might also be a forensic guy. For the record Wargreave also had help to fake his death in Christie's novel.
     

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Brett partridge could very well be the son of bret stiles also with the "tiger, tiger" notice that "BRETT" has 2 "TT" in it. also the meaning of the name brett is:

Brett derives from a Middle English surname meaning "a Breton",
referring to an inhabitant of Brittany. Brett is both a "masculine and a
feminine" given name.

I believe brett is well and alive, what better way to go off the radar so to speak then to stage his death? also if he did want Pj to believe he is dead he would need a witness hence Lisbon. Also notice that The pigeons had cages in that very room that was opened they didnt just fly in there by the looks of it that house is abanoned, now ask yourself why would someone bring in pigeons?? perhaps the blood used to draw on lisbons face was that of the pigeons?

Just my take on things

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Bob Kirkland had the resources. He has the power. He had Jane's files and he had access to the case. Eventhough it is too obvious, I can't disagree with this theory of Bob being Red John.
 By the way, I think I have a theory about why Brett Patridge was killed first in season 6. Maybe because the writers could make a sinister motive behind his death and he was the most accused person on this Website!!!!!

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