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I am God. Now, who's brave enough to look God in the eye?
~ Slade before commiting suicide and takes credit for himself
Randy Slade

Randy Slade is the secondary antagonist at the episode Painless in season seven of Criminal Minds.  He is portrayed by Hudson Thames.

History[]

Painless[]

Randy Slade was a teenager who studied at a school called North Valley High School, he was an excellent student who was good grades her fighter at school had many girlfriends and was popular, and in addition he got along very well with his younger brother Brandon. But all this was just a facade he was just a narcissistic psychopath, he planned a massacre along with a boy he manipulated called Lewis Ramsey who gave him the Semtek to make the bomb. He also planned to kill in the massacre in secret to have all the glory at the end, he also made a list of his victims on the computer and call them losers

Slade later started massacre after talking to his mother, he entered the school and killed two students in cold blood and surrendered the student and ordered to look into his eyes, and those who did not look he killed only a boy named Robert Adams who was a boy solitary who looked into his eyes and was spared by Slade, he then took a bomb and blew up the bomb killing himself and the student who was with him.        

Personality[]

Slade was very manipulate, this mask that he used a sympathetic and inteligent boy he used to himself, he was also completely impulsive and delirious already he wanted in the credit to his partner. He also viewed himself as a god while others as a mere losers

Trivia[]

  • Randy was very much like Henry Grace a serial killer who appeared in the fourth season in the episode Masterpiece, both were psychopaths, narcissistic and with god complex that only wanted the credits, besides that also have to note in both episodes, Randy was younger as Grace was older and Grace was the main villain in his episode while Slade was at least the secondary villain and Grace rivaled BAU while Grace not, and also notes that in both episodes the two villains are extremely intelligent, and also both are Pure Evil. 
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