| ā | Willing or not, Jake always has a mate. | ā |
| ~ McNare bragging about his killings. |
Frank McNare, also known as Body by Jake or BBJ, is the main antagonist of the Law & Order: Criminal Intent episode "Shibboleth". He is a sadistic and perverted serial killer who has spent 20 years murdering women.
He was portrayed by the late Kevin Conway.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He is a serial killer who has murdered numerous women over the course of decades to fulfill his depraved sexual desires, killing at least six women over the years. With each of them, he strips them to their undergarments and ties their leg to their head, making it so they would choke themselves to death when they could no longer keep their leg tense to stop the strangulation. He also masturbates on them while they are hanged and would regularly send taunting letters to the police about their failure to catch him, keeping polaroids of his victims.
- He murders one young woman and keeps the polaroid of the crime in his car, which his young son, Keith sees, something which breaks him mentally and becomes sexually fixated on it throughout his life, acting out the scenario with his teddy bear.
- When he and his wife are divorced and her new husband plans to adopt Keith, McNare tells Keith that he is own flesh and blood and puts the idea in his mind that he is destined to be like him, poisoning his son's mind into believing that no matter what, he is destined to be a depraved murderer like his father, leaving him in mental anguish throughout his life.
- He carries the belief that his son was coddled too much by his mother and that she should never have allowed him to sleep in their bed until he was five due to him being a boy, showing no love for him whatsoever.
- He marries a woman who he is able to repeatedly make act out his violent sexual fantasies on, which leads him to take a break from committing murders, however, when his wife becomes sick, he murders another woman.
- After the death of his wife, he continues his murders, killing a woman named Phoebe and making a call to the police as she is dying, taunting them as Phoebe pleads for her life. It is revealed that he repeatedly masturbated at the scene of the crime.
- When questioned by the detectives, he acts arrogantly towards them and pretends to have no involvement in any of the murders he committed.
- He stalks another woman who he wants to make his victim, not being able to kill her due to her not being home, however he leaves a bra, panties, and a taunting note.
- He allows his son to be arrested for his murders, which he is gleeful about, and he attempts to frame him for his actions, lying to the detectives and making Keith out to be the killer.
- After Keith turns against his father, McNare disowns him and tells him that he is no son of his, viewing him as weak.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Evil?[]
- He fails the absurd heinous standards of the franchise to characters like Franklin Barnes who murdered numerous more women and girls than him via strangulation and committed necrophilia with their corpses including his son's girlfriend, even allowing his son to take the fall for his crimes.
External Links[]
- Frank McNare on the Villains Wiki
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