“ | It was not a big deal. You're not so special, Jenna, OK? | „ |
~ Neil dismissing his niece and rape victim, Jenna Davis. |
Neil Alexander is the main antagonist of the Law & Order: Special Victims Unit episode "Decaying Morality". He is a dentist who drugs and rapes his female patients, including his own niece.
He was portrayed by Paul Adelstein.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- In college, he sexually assaulted and raped female students.
- He abuses his position as a dentist to drug his patients with anesthesia so that he can sexually abuse and rape his female patients, having done this for years. 17 women come forward after he rapes his niece, revealing to have been sexually abused by him although it is heavily implied that there are even more victims. Alexander's sister, Marcy, learns that three girls whose mothers she recommended him to, had also been sexually abused by him. He has his wife, Jiya administer the drugs and act as a lookout while he rapes his victims. He is not shown to have any real care for her, only using her to achieve his perverted goals.
- If his victims remember any of what he had done to them and try to come forward, he pays them off to keep them quiet.
- He drugs and raped his virgin teenage niece, Jenna Davis, which leads to Jerome Jones, an employee at a pizza restaurant, getting blamed for the crime when a confused Jenna whose memory is effected by the drugs, believes he was the one who assaulted her.
- He goads Jenna's father Luke into going after Jerome, leading Luke to kidnap Jones and brutally beat him, before threatening to shoot him in the groin unless Jerome admits to raping Jenna, forcing Jerome into a false confession. Due to Jones' asthma and the assault, Jerome dies from a heart attack, making Neil Alexander the one indirectly responsible for his death, devastating Jerome's family. This also leads to Luke being arrested and imprisoned for the crime, thus tearing the family apart.
- When he is confronted by Jenna about what he did to her, he shows no remorse and even mocks her about how she isn't special and that it isn't a big deal.
- When he is being arrested, Marcy confronts him over what he did and he tries to violently attack her.
- Through his actions, he completely destroys his family as well as Jerome's family, and shows absolutely no remorse over any of it, giving him a large amount of personal villainy towards them all.
What Prevents Him From Being Pure Evil?[]
- While it is implied he has other victims, this is Fridge Horror and thus he fails the absurd heinous standards of the franchise.
External Links[]
- Neil Alexander on the Villains Wiki