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He is a fucking ninja. Come on! You get away with all those cops around you!
— Mr. D talks about Jigsaw's escape from Wilson Steel.[src]

Mr. D is a fictional character from the Saw franchise. He was a minor character in The Scott Tibbs Documentary.

He was portrayed by Willis Turner.

Biography[]

The Scott Tibbs Documentary[]

Mr. D was a young man and a friend of Scott Tibbs, the psychotic leader of the rock band Wrath of the Gods. One day, Scott's best friend, Adam Stanheight, disappeared mysteriously. Scott eventually concluded that Adam was likely dead and suspected a wanted serial killer known as Jigsaw behind the crime. Therefore, he and his fellow band members decided to film a documentary to learn more about the killer.

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Mr. D tells Scott about Jigsaw's escape.

Shortly afterward, Mr. D heard that the Metropolitan Police Department had supposedly caught the Jigsaw Killer at the Wilson Steel Plant and immediately called Scott to the location. When Scott arrived there, the whole plant had been secured by the police. Mr. D told Scott about Jigsaw's apprehension. However, the latter had managed to escape. Detective Jenkins, who gave a press conference outside the building, confirmed these events. He told the public that the killer had been identified as John Kramer and advised them to come to the police if they had any information about him. Furthermore, Jigsaw had taken the lead detective, Eric Matthews, as his hostage while eluding custody. Therefore, Jenkins directly appealed to John to show mercy to Eric just like he had shown mercy to his son, Daniel Matthews, who had also been one of his victims but was released by the killer. (The Scott Tibbs Documentary)

Personality[]

Mr. D's reaction to Jigsaw's escape showed that he was genuinely impressed by the latter, indicating some form of admiration. Judging by his childish over-excitement, Mr. D was incapable of understanding the gravity of the situation and barely cared about or even considered the consequences Jigsaw's gruesome deeds had for his victims.

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