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Howard Ennis

Howard Ennis Elementary intertitle Serial Killer

Character Information
Status: Alive
Actor: Terry Kinney
First Appearance: "The Deductionist"
Episode Count: 1
"My father was a good man. Wasn't his fault that I ended up the way I did."
— Howard Ennis, "The Deductionist".

Howard Ennis is a serial killer nicknamed "The Peeler". He stalked blonde women via the Internet and killed 13 of them in New York and New Jersey before being caught and imprisoned in 2005.

Biography

Season One

Ennis is temporarily released from prison to donate a kidney to his sister Patricia. While being prepped for surgery, he's able to block the sedation and uses a scalpel and then a gun from a corrections officer to kill the medical staff and escape. He leaves a message at the scene, "Shedir", a star. FBI profiler Kathryn Drummond becomes involved in the case having caught Ennis in 2005. Patricia provides letters from Howard and is glad Kathryn is on the case. Holmes deduces that the clue Ennis left behind is a star map which when overlaid on NYC marks the site of Ennis' next targets, however Holmes believes it is a ruse. Ennis enters a store and shoots two people before forcing a blonde women to take his picture with a newspaper. He leaves her alive even though she's the type of woman he murdered in the past.



S01E14-Ennis points gun
Will you do me a favor?
Watson believes that Ennis' acts contrary to his profile are meant to confuse. Ennis calls Captain Gregson and reveals that his actions are meant to humiliate Drummond who blamed Ennis' actions on his father abusing him. Ennis says this wasn't true, blames Drummond for his father's suicide and says he'll stop killing if he's given Drummond. ("The Deductionist")