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6!!In general:
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8[[folder:In General]]
9[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mpdtvtropes1.png]]
10[[caption-width-right:350:The department's seal and logo from ''Saw II'' to ''3D'', as seen in a police station sign.]]
11[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mpdtvtropes2.jpg]]
12[[caption-width-right:350:The department's seal and logo from ''Spiral'', as seen in another police station sign.]]
13
14The police department of the unnamed city where the movies take place. Its known divisions include a Homicide Unit, a SWAT division, a forensic team, a tech team, a bomb squad and an Internal Affairs Division.
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16* DirtyCop: Hoo boy, is it full of them. The department has had several {{Cowboy Cop}}s, a few {{Rabid Cop}}s, and plenty of officers who framed people, commited torture, shot suspects in the back or (in the case of the commanding ones) covered evidence regarding cases of corruption. One of them was even an actual Jigsaw killer (who attempted to recruit Rigg into the role as a bonus point), and another is a copycat.
17* InternalAffairs: The department's Internal Affairs Division takes charge of the Jigsaw case when Hoffman is publicly identified as the wanted second Jigsaw apprentice in ''Saw 3D''.
18* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: Rigg physically assaults one abusive parent and potentially other suspects, and in ''Saw II'' encourages Eric to beat the answers they want out of John, implying that this is standard practice for the department.
19* PoliceAreUseless:
20** Played with most of the time. Alongside the FBI, the department isn't necessarily incompetent and is always active in the Jigsaw case, but they never manage to capture any of the Jigsaw killers and accomplices they know about (only getting their corpses after they have been killed by someone else), or even discover certain {{Closed Circle}}s like the Nerve Gas House (which includes the infamous Bathroom) and the barn (which [[spoiler:somehow went unnoticed for ''over a decade'']]).
21** Justified in ''Spiral'', where it's shown that the department has had plenty of {{Dirty Cop}}s and a long history of PoliceBrutality, especially after Zeke turned in Pete for murdering a witness. This not only worsens the department's efforts to capture the Spiral Killer, but also left many past crimes without resolution.
22* SWATTeam: The department has a division with several of them, though Rigg and the unnamed Lead SWAT Officer are the only known SWAT leaders so far.
23* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The department is part of the government of an unnamed American city, with the only clear hint to the location being the TV network WNKW, implying that it's east of the Mississippi River. Darren Lynn Bousman [[https://www.moviemaker.com/where-do-the-saw-movies-take-place-spiral-director-explains-why-youll-never-know/ said]] that the producers deliberately keep the location ambiguous to the point of not even permitting driving shots.
24** In the [[Film/SawI first film]], Tapp and Sing are seen using a map with the layout of UsefulNotes/WashingtonDC. Also, Gordon's medical degree is from Indiana State University, implying that the city could be within the Rust Belt (if Gordon didn't move from Indiana to another state outside the belt), a statistical region defined by high economic depression and vacant industrial properties, similar to the CrapsackWorld status the city is implied to be in; additionally, both Illinois and Ohio (which are part of the belt) are two of the eight US states with the most serial killers.
25** ''Film/{{Jigsaw}}'' further establishes that the series doesn't take place in UsefulNotes/{{Cleveland}}, as Eleanor is offered the position of medical examiner in that city.
26** That said, most fans believe that the films take place somewhere on the East Coast, specifically around UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}, as that city's skyline was used in establishing shots of ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]'', and while the license plates seen in the films leave off the name of the state, their style resembles that of UsefulNotes/NewJersey plates (which is right across the Delaware River from Philly, implying a South Jersey location specifically).
27[[/folder]]
28
29!!Chiefs and commanding officers:
30
31[[folder:Chief of Police]]
32!!Chief of Police
33[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/6384361.jpg]]
34!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/AlSapienza
35!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawV''
36
37->''"I'd like to thank you all for coming today. I'd like to be the first to say the Jigsaw murders are over. The officers who gave their lives are being honored here today."''
38
39The chief in charge of the Metropolitan Police Department at the time of ''Saw V''.
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41* MinorMajorCharacter: As the chief at the time of the first seven films, it should go without saying that he must have given particular attention to the notorious Jigsaw killers, especially once they rack a good body count and show themselves to be competent enough to outsmart the police many times. However, he's only seen at the ceremony held to announce the supposed end of their killing spree, not even returning once further games pop up or Hoffman is exposed as the killer who's been holding the games since that moment.
42* NoNameGiven: He's left unnamed, only being credited by his title.
43* OneShotCharacter: He's only present in the ceremony for the end of the Jigsaw killings and Hoffman's promotion.
44[[/folder]]
45
46[[folder:Marcus Banks]]
47!!Marcus Banks
48[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/marcus_spiral_jacket.jpg]]
49[[caption-width-right:280:''"You wanna play games, motherfucker? Alright, I'll play."'']]
50!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/SamuelLJackson
51!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
52
53Zeke's father. Once the Metropolitan Police Department's chief, he's since stepped down following a brutal altercation with Fitch over leaving his son to die out of spite. Due to his son's disgraced status, Marcus' relationship with him is strained but, nevertheless, tries to support him with the Spiral Killer investigation.
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55* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:Despite everything Marcus has done throughout his career, his death is painted in a somber light. Having made the selfless choice of sending Zeke after catching the fleeing killer over attending to him, Marcus consequently dies and Zeke is completely distraught over his death.]]
56* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:While Marcus isn't as openly horrible as some of the other cops in the precinct, and is clearly established to be a genuinely loving father despite his questionable actions, he was a deeply corrupt police chief who enabled the corruption of other officers like Fitch and Peter. He also had no qualms about engaging in PoliceBrutality himself.]] As a result, the killer feels perfectly justified in going after him.
57* BeardOfEvil: He had a nice full stache during his days as a corrupt police chief.
58* DeadpanSnarker: Zeke takes it after him. Since he's played by Samuel L. Jackson, this is also a given.
59* DirtyCop: [[spoiler:Revealed to be one during his time as police chief, covering up crimes committed by other corrupt cops.]]
60* {{Foreshadowing}}: In one of the killer's video messages, he manipulates his puppet Mr. Snuggles to aim a gun at the police watching the video. As it turns out at the end of the movie, [[spoiler:this is the true function of Marcus' trap]].
61* {{Hypocrite}}: Marcus was furious at Zeke nearly dying from a gunshot because Fitch deliberately refused to answer his calls for backup. [[spoiler:However, he had no issue looking the other way when it came to other acts of corruption within his precinct.]]
62* PapaWolf: He is this to Zeke. During the flashback scene that shows Zeke getting shot due to his calls for backup being ignored ''three times'', Marcus is rightfully furious, laying into the other officers at the scene. And upon learning that Fitch, the cop nearest Zeke’s location at the time, was the one who ignored his calls for backup, Marcus attacks him for putting his son’s life at risk.
63-->'''Marcus:''' Where the fuck were all of you, huh?! My son called for backup ''three times in 8 minutes'', and none of you motherfuckers could get here?! Nobody?! Nothing? Crickets. Alright, this is what I’m gonna do; I’m gonna call dispatch, and find out who was closest available, and when I do, I’m going to take this gun and shoot that motherfucker. We clear?\
64(''{{Beat}} as Fitch looks away and clears his throat'')\
65'''Marcus:''' Fitch, it was you?! (''jumps him and starts pistol whipping him'') You fucking with my son again?! God damn you, son of a bitch! (''is pulled off of Fitch by other officers'') Get off me! You’re done, motherfucker, you hear me?! You’re fucking done! Don’t let me see your face again!
66* ParentalNeglect: During his childhood, Marcus had a distant father who only cared about his work. He would later treat Zeke the same way, rarely giving him fatherly advice and being fairly distant.
67* PoliceBrutality: As chief, he had no qualms roughing up random people [[EvilIsPetty if he was in a bad mood.]] When Zeke nearly dies as a result of Fitch, he also threatens he'll kill whoever was responsible for denying his son backup. When he finds it out it was Fitch, [[PapaWolf he beats the hell out of him.]]
68* SirSwearsALot: Befitting a character played by Samuel L. Jackson, Marcus has zero qualms about cursing up a storm, and is particularly fond of the word "motherfucker."
69* SoProudOfYou: While usually cold or dismissive to Zeke, he admits in his delirious final moments that Zeke always did the right thing compared to the rest of his department.
70* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: [[spoiler: Schenk's trap forces Marcus into a position where he brandishes a weapon directly at the SWAT team racing to their location. They waste no time completely unloading their assault rifles and shotguns into Marcus, who was already bleeding to death.]]
71* TranquilFury: After somewhat regaining his composure at the scene of Zeke's shooting, he calmly explains to his officers what he intends to do about the situation:
72-->'''Marcus:''' Alright, this is what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna call dispatch and find out who was closest available. When I do, I'm gonna take this gun... ''[draws revolver]'' and shoot that motherfucker. We clear?
73* WhatTheHellHero: During the flashback in which Zeke had gotten shot due to his calls for backup being ignored. Once [[PapaWolf Marcus arrives on the scene and sees the state his son is in]], he furiously chews out the other officers for putting Zeke's life at risk.
74-->'''Marcus:''' Where the fuck were all of you, huh?! My son called for backup ''three times in eight minutes'', and none of you motherfuckers could get here?!
75[[/folder]]
76
77[[folder:Angie Garza]]
78!!Angie Garza
79[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/angiegarzacrop.jpg]]
80!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MarisolNichols
81!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
82
83->''"Hey! Now, we got a dead cop here, guys, who was brutally killed. A fallen brother whose tongue was ripped out. We need to focus on the case and solve this. So get the footage to Detective Banks and put your personal shit aside. O’Brien, you good?"''
84
85Zeke's boss and a captain of the force. During the days of Marcus as chief, she was his closest cohort in covering up the brutal and unjust actions of the Metropolitan Police Department's officers.
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87* AssholeVictim: Downplayed. [[spoiler:While Angie was deeply complicit in a conspiracy to allow police corruption to run rampant, she wasn't a particularly malevolent person herself and genuinely cared about her subordinates. Her absolutely ''horrific'' death was incredibly cruel, to say the least.]]
88* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler: Her game forces her to sever her spinal cord[[note]]meaning she'd be paralyzed from the ''neck down'' for the rest of her life[[/note]] by pressing the back of her neck into a blade far enough to stop a contraption from pouring boiling wax onto her face. As she fails, she literally gets her face ''melted off'' before suffocating to death.]]
89* DaChief: While not the police chief in the present (she's only a captain), Angie displays the usual clichés associated with this character archetype, chastising Zeke's antics which she doesn't approve of, while also letting him (and the rest of the department) get away with whatever they want.
90* DirtyCop: [[spoiler:She was the number two of Marcus in a large-scale conspiracy to grant police officers more power regardless of what they did.]]
91* EveryoneHasStandards: While she's reluctant to put Zeke in charge of the Jigsaw copycat's homicides, Angie lashes out at the disdain the other cops have for her decision, stating a life has been lost and to get over themselves and catch the killer.
92* {{Foreshadowing}}: In the scene where Zeke and Schenk examine the Spiral Killer's first video message to the police, Zeke's own computer to the opposite side of the one they're using shows what appears to be an X-ray of a spinal cord alongside carved flesh. [[spoiler:Angie is given the goal of severing her spinal cord in the Wax Trap.]]
93* JerkassHasAPoint: She calls out Zeke on his stubbornness on not following police protocol, stating regardless of his circumstances, it jeopardizes his life and creates even more problems.
94[[/folder]]
95
96!!Homicide Unit:
97!!!'''Pre-''Spiral'':'''
98
99[[folder:David Tapp]]
100!!David Tapp
101[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tapp2.png]]
102[[caption-width-right:350:''"Who said anything about a warrant?"'']]
103!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DannyGlover (''Saw'')
104!!!'''Voiced By:''' Earl Alexander (''Saw: The Video Game'')
105!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawI'' | ''[[VideoGame/{{Saw}} Saw: The Video Game]]''
106
107->''"You know, we arrested a dentist last week. He liked to play with kids a bit too much. He lived two blocks from here. The sewer lines run under this neighborhood, too."''
108
109The homicide detective who was assigned to lead the Jigsaw case before Eric Matthews. Upon finding evidence pointing to Lawrence Gordon as the Jigsaw Killer, he began to obsess over arresting him, even after Gordon's alibi proved that he couldn't be the killer. After Jigsaw wounded him and killed his partner, Steven Sing, in a bungled raid without a warrant, Tapp was discharged from the force. His obsession over Gordon remained, however, so he moved to an apartment near the latter's house to find him and catch him by himself.
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111* AscendedExtra: He became the main character of the first video game, and represents the series in the ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'' DLC.
112* CowboyCop: Doesn't seem to care too much about following standard police procedure. [[NiceJobBreakingItHero This comes back to bite him when he gets Sing killed and himself discharged]].
113* {{Determinator}}: This is the guy who, in the game, managed to rip off the Reverse Bear Trap without a key just by fiddling with the mechanics. Granted it's because he's studied the trap, but nobody else has done that.
114* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: He's DrivenToSuicide in the true ending of the first Saw game rather than being killed by Zep.
115* GuestFighter: Appears with Amanda in the ''Saw'' DLC for ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight''.
116* HeroWithBadPublicity: It's arguably his own fault, since his reckless actions got his partner killed, but this is taken to ridiculous levels in the first video game, where ''everyone'' he saves blames him for their dilemmas.
117* ImperialStormtrooperMarksmanshipAcademy: During his shootout with Zep, a mere hospital orderly. Partly justified in that Tapp had been long discharged from the force and suffered major SanitySlippage in his reclusive lifestyle.
118* MadeOfIron: When he nearly corners Zep in Gordon's apartment, the man ''smashes an entire glass vase apart over Tapp's head'' before making his escape. Tapp is barely fazed and continues his pursuit of Zep.
119* RabidCop: His recklessness results in his partner killed, his throat slashed and him being [[TurnInYourBadge dismissed from the police department]]. Plus, his subsequent obsession with trailing Gordon blinded him so thoroughly to alternative suspects that he actually ''saw Allison's and Diana's captor inside Gordon's house'' and did nothing about it.
120* ScaryBlackMan: He has his moments, especially regarding the lengths he's willing to go to catch Jigsaw.
121* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: He's determined to take down his target, and doesn't care about following police procedure to do it. But given [[SerialKiller who]] [[TheChessmaster his target]] [[EvilGenius is]], you can't really blame him.
122* SlashedThroat: Jigsaw slashes his throat with a concealed blade. He survives, albeit with a large scar across his neck and partially damaged vocal cords.
123* SpannerInTheWorks: He gets the distinct honor of screwing up two of Jigsaw's games, the first being when he and Sing bust in to rescue Jeff from the drill chair, the second when he runs in guns-a-blazing to fight off Zep from killing Gordon's family.
124* TurnInYourBadge: Happens offscreen. He was discharged from the police force after his actions inadvertently got his partner killed and himself severely injured.
125* WorfHadTheFlu: Degenerating into a reclusive maniac significantly weakened his survival skills, and he is ultimately felled by the much younger and inexperienced Zep after a lengthy struggle.
126* YouDontLookLikeYou:
127** Due to the designers not being able to secure Danny Glover's likeness, Tapp looks almost completely different in the first video game.
128** This was also the case in his appearance in the ''Saw'' DLC for ''VideoGame/DeadByDaylight'', where he looks even ''[[YoungerThanTheyLook younger]]''.
129[[/folder]]
130
131[[folder:Steven Sing]]
132!!Steven Sing
133[[quoteright:328:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/capture_446.PNG]]
134[[caption-width-right:328:''"What did you do?! Turn it off!"'']]
135!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/KenLeung
136!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawI''
137
138->''"He's been injected with an opiate overdose. Couldn't move or feel much of anything."''
139
140A homicide detective who was Tapp's close friend and partner. He was tragically killed in a disastrous raid on Jigsaw's lair. [[MyGreatestFailure Tapp never got over his death.]]
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142* TakeAThirdOption: He initially plays along with Jigsaw's orders to find the keys for Jeff's Drill Chair game in his lair. After realizing the nigh impossibility of the task, he simply [[CuttingTheKnot shoots at the drills]] and saves the man.
143* ATragedyOfImpulsiveness: He raids Jigsaw's lair with Tapp without a permit or backup and, in the ensuing struggle, tries to pursue him on his own. That didn't end well.
144* YourHeadAsplode: In his pursuit of Jigsaw, he trips a wire linked to the triggers of four shotguns above his head, which end up shooting him.
145* YouNeedToGetLaid: Sarcastically says this to Tapp when he notices how unhealthily he investigates the Jigsaw Killer's case overnight. However, he changes his tune when Tapp makes a discovery that leads them right to the killer.
146[[/folder]]
147
148[[folder:Allison Kerry]]
149!!Allison Kerry
150[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kerryjigsawcaseiii.jpg]]
151[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'm the one who has been working on this case from day one. I have been spending every waking moment piecing it together."'']]
152!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DinaMeyer
153!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawI'' | ''Film/SawII'' | ''Film/SawIII''
154
155A supporting character in ''Saw'', and a major one ''Saw II'' and ''III''. Kerry was the first homicide detective assigned to the Jigsaw case, and the self-proclaimed "Jigsaw Expert". She has been tracking this case from the beginning. Unfortunately, her unhealthy obsession with the case draws the ire of the killer…
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157* ByTheBookCop: Even though she's obsessed with solving the Jigsaw murders, unlike other cops in the series, she still adheres to the rules and is incredibly disapproving of Eric's penchant for PoliceBrutality.
158* ChronicallyKilledActor: Her death just happens to be another one of Creator/DinaMeyer's [[http://cinemorgue.wikia.com/wiki/Dina_Meyer many deaths]].
159* DecoyProtagonist: She's at the center of ''Saw III'' for the first 15 or so minutes before being quickly killed off.
160* {{Determinator}}: She bests Jigsaw's test for her, the Angel Trap. Unfortunately, it's not survivable through Amanda's handiwork.
161* EmotionlessGirl: According to Jigsaw. Subverted in that while aloof, Allison feels deeply remorseful of Eric's disappearance after the second film.
162* MsFanservice: She's played by Dina Meyer and right before being kidnapped, she is shown taking a bath.
163* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: After two films as a central character, she's the second victim of the third film.
164* {{Workaholic}}: She admits to being obsessed with solving the case, which has come with the price of ruining her social life.
165[[/folder]]
166
167[[folder:Eric Matthews]]
168!!Eric Matthews
169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/eric_2.png]]
170[[caption-width-right:350:''"The clock is ticking, John."'']]
171!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DonnieWahlberg
172!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawII'' | ''Film/SawIII'' | ''Film/SawIV'' | ''Full Disclosure Report''
173
174->''"Yeah, but between that, IA breathing down my neck, my son's budding criminal career, and my wife's fucking divorce lawyers, I'd say my hands are pretty full, wouldn't you?"''
175
176The protagonist of ''Saw II'', and a supporting character in ''Saw III'' and ''IV''. Eric is a homicide detective who's pulled into the Jigsaw case when one of his informants is killed in a Jigsaw trap.
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178* AntiHero: Eric is a pretty bad guy and dirty cop who will frame criminals and suspects, but he is still trying to save his son and other victims from John's games. ''Jigsaw'' puts in a character with a very similar background (Halloran) in a villainous position.
179* AscendedExtra: He first appeared briefly in ''Full Disclosure Report''. He then became the protagonist of ''Saw II''.
180* AssholeVictim: Downplayed. While Eric is a deeply corrupt cop who has ruined lives to further his career or out of pettiness, the level of emotional and physical turmoil he undergoes after failing his game is far too much for a man who was only trying to stop Jigsaw and save his son.
181* CigaretteOfAnxiety: He's seen smoking at least four times in ''Saw II'', once during his argument with Daniel after the latter was busted for shoplifting, and another while calling Daniel to apologize for the aforementioned event.
182* ClusterFBomb: His final words in ''Saw II'', which he screams to Amanda as she seals him in the bathroom.
183-->"You fucking bitch... ''I'll fucking kill you! '''You fucking bitch! You fucking bitch!''' I'll fucking kill
184* ExtremeMeleeRevenge: Subverted when he beats up the already-suffering Jigsaw, but Jigsaw gets the last laugh.
185* FromBadToWorse: His whole storyline revolves around this trope. Every time we see him in each of three movies where he appears, he's in worse shape than the last time we left him.
186* HeroKiller: Played sympathetically and very justified in ''IV''. He fatally shoots Rigg in a desperate move to prevent him from failing his game and accidentally killing [[DevilInPlainSight at least]] three people, but it fails to stop him.
187* HotBlooded: Has a lot of trouble keeping his temper under control, which damages his relationship with his son and might account for his habit of rigging investigations to guarantee convictions. It proves to be his undoing in the end.
188* InterruptedSuicide: In the fourth film, he knowingly tries to slip off the block of ice he's forced onto in his game, which would kill him. Fortunately, Art stops him. Once Eric sees Art is also a victim in the game and not a willing accomplice, he doesn't try to kill himself again.
189* JerkassHasAPoint: He may be a DirtyCop and RabidCop, but few can dispute Eric makes a damn good point when he points out that John, no matter how he tries to justify the deaths in his games, is a murderer. John doesn't even have a retort to Eric's "putting a gun to someone’s head and forcing them to pull the trigger" analogy; all he does is attempt to turn it back towards Eric.
190-->'''Eric''': I don't know what [the cure for cancer] is, but I know it's not killing and torturing people for your own sick fucking pleasure.\
191'''John''': I've never murdered anyone in my life. [[NeverMyFault The decisions are up to them.]]\
192'''Eric''': Yeah, well, putting a gun to someone's head and forcing ''them'' to pull the trigger is still murder.\
193'''John''': [[NoYou Since when is force a problem for you?]] Why are you so desperate to get your son back?
194* NominalHero: Eric is a deeply corrupt cop who's nevertheless only trying to do right by saving his son and more lives from a complete madman.
195* OffscreenInertia: Defied in ''Saw III''. After ''Saw II'' ends with him chained to a pipe in the Bathroom by Amanda and presumably left to die exactly as Adam did in the first film, the opening ''awesomely'' plays against expectations, with Eric [[ConvenientlyPlacedSharpThing grabbing a broken toilet lid and breaking his foot with it]] in order to escape.
196* PapaWolf: He was extremely worried when Jigsaw had his son and was willing go to huge lengths to get him back. Unfortunately, all that was required of him was to be patient.
197* PaperDestructionOfAnger: In ''Saw II'', as he gets frustrated, he rips apart numerous papers with plans for traps in an attempt to taunt John.
198* PartingWordsRegret: The last thing Eric told Daniel was essentially to go to hell, and it's clear that this is a big part of why he's so desperate to get him back.
199* PayEvilUntoEvil: He lays out the ''mother'' of all beatdowns on John toward the climax of the second film, one so vicious that it has him writhing in ''horrible'' agony between taunting Matthews. Even though Eric was failing his game by giving in to his rage, it's hard to deny that John deserved every second of it.
200* RabidCop: He has a very nasty record of violence towards suspects, and near the end of the second film he [[NoHoldsBarredBeatdown beats John to a bloody pulp]].
201* SayMyName: He screams Daniel's name multiple times when he awakens chained in the Bathroom.
202* SirSwearsALot: Curses constantly, accounting for a good portion of the f-bombs dropped throughout the second film. Given the shitstorm he finds himself in across all three films he's featured in, this is justified.
203* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: If one were to look at the bigger picture of the franchise and its timeline, they would see that if Eric hadn't sent Amanda to jail for a crime she didn't commit, she wouldn't have become a heroin addict while inside; thus she would never have [[spoiler:told Cecil to rob Jill's clinic, which was the first incident for Jigsaw's StartOfDarkness]]. So if you think about it, if Eric hadn't been so corrupt, most of the franchise's events may have never happened.
204* YourHeadAsplode: At the end of the fourth movie, between two blocks of ice.
205* YoureInsane: He rightfully calls out John for being batshit insane in their conversation, to which he [[BlueAndOrangeMorality only responds with amusement.]]
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Fisk]]
209!!Fisk
210[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fisktvtropesimage.jpg]]
211[[caption-width-right:350:''"I'd say justice was served."'']]
212!!!'''Played By:''' Mike Realba
213!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawIV'' | ''Film/SawV''
214
215A homicide detective seen in ''Saw IV'' and ''V'', who seems to be a close colleague of Hoffman.
216----
217* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: From ''Saw VI'' onward, he ends up completely absent in the series. Even though pretty much every significant law enforcement officer (cops and FBI agents alike) dies at some point in the series, Fisk just disappears.
218* NoFullNameGiven: Only his first name is known.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Jenkins]]
222!!Jenkins
223[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jenkins2.png]]
224!!!'''Played By:''' Don Balderamos
225!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/SawII The Scott Tibbs Documentary]]''
226
227A homicide detective seen in ''The Scott Tibbs Documentary''. He's the officer who announced at a press conference the escape of John and Eric (whom he presumed was taken hostage by John) after the events of ''Saw II''. Later in the short, Scott attempts to interview him.
228----
229* NoFullNameGiven: Only his surname is known.
230* RageBreakingPoint: Downplayed. He angrily tells Scott to stop asking him about things that only the police can have knowledge of when he asks him for what reason Eric was tested.
231[[/folder]]
232
233!!!'''''Spiral'':'''
234
235[[folder:Zeke Banks]]
236!!Ezekiel "Zeke" Banks
237[[quoteright:280:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spiral_od_d28_06227_cr3_rgb_scaled.jpg]]
238[[caption-width-right:280:''"You can give a woman 600 Tuesdays. And it ain't worth three Saturday nights."'']]
239!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChrisRock
240!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
241
242The protagonist of ''Spiral'', Zeke is a detective who's ostracized by the department for his role in turning in Peter Dunleavy after Peter intentionally committed a grave crime. Zeke is reluctantly put in charge of the investigation of a new Jigsaw copycat by being the first on the scene of the murder of his colleague, Marv Bozwick.
243-----
244* TheAllegedExpert: Downplayed. Zeke is so insistent that he's the best detective ever, and would logically have plenty of experience since he has served in the department for at least two decades, but not once in the actual film is he ever shown doing well on his own merits outside the case regarding the Spiral Killer. For one, the very first thing he's seen doing is an undercover drug bust ''at a five-star hotel'', wherein he attempts to use a car in the hotel's garage to get away. Bonus points when Angie says that he's been doing that for a year.
245* ArchEnemy: He eventually becomes a played with version of this towards [[spoiler:Schenk. Schenk infiltrated as a rookie detective in the Metropolitan Police Department in order to target various {{Dirty Cop}}s while having some covering, and sought to recruit Zeke as an accomplice since he was a moral detective who was ostracized by said corrupt officers. However, Zeke immediately rivalizes him when he finds out his identity as the Spiral Killer, and refuses to help him in continue killing cops, especially after Schenk sets up a trap to get his father killed]].
246* BigNo: [[spoiler:After Marcus is gunned down and Schenk makes his escape.]]
247* CowboyCop: Zeke is prone to risk-taking and disobeying standard protocol to get results.
248* DirtyCop: Averted, unlike every other cop in his department. Zeke is one of the more upstanding and noble cops you can find despite his abrasive attitude. [[spoiler: This is the reason why Schenk wants to specifically recruit him as his partner in crime.]]
249* DeadpanSnarker: He's a very sarcastic and loudmouthed guy, much like Adam from the first film.
250* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:He is visibly shaken upon confronting Schenk as the Spiral killer, calling out his betrayal.]]
251* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite the fact the entire police department treats him like garbage, Zeke does not derive satisfaction from any of their deaths, including monsters like Fitch, and does all he can to try to save their lives.
252* TheFriendNobodyLikes: He's hated by the other cops in his department for turning one of them in.
253* InsaneTrollLogic: In a conversation with Schenk about leads on the new killer, he claims Jigsaw and his "disciples" by extension don't target cops while debating their identity. Given John and Hoffman's crimes are very well-publicized by this time, it's unknown why Zeke would say this when they've personally targeted many detectives, officers and FBI special agents.
254** That being said, it's possible he meant the original Jigsaw didn't ''[[ExactWords exclusively]]'' target cops like the Spiral killer does.
255* JackBauerInterrogationTechnique: After a shootout with a gangbanger with possible connections to one of their leads on the Spiral Killer, Zeke douses his maimed leg with alcohol and beats him when the thug plays coy.
256* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished:
257** Zeke reported Pete for murdering a witness, getting Pete kicked off the force. His comrades all regarded him as a rat and left him to get shot during a shootout. Not only that, but it also got his personal life ruined, with his wife divorcing him from the strain.
258** Zeke telling [[spoiler:Schenk]] to stay quiet after Pete shoots his father directly leads to [[spoiler:Schenk killing his own father years later.]]
259* OlderHeroVsYoungerVillain: [[spoiler:He was already a cop when Schenk was still a child.]]
260* OlderThanTheyLook: He looks to be the same age as Schenk, but he's old enough to have a family [[spoiler:and was still a cop when Schenk was a child]].
261* TheParagon: Zeke's not perfect but he's staunchly law-abiding and non-corrupt as a cop. [[spoiler:Schenk praises him as the best of the best, and wants to recruit him because of this.]]
262* WhiteShirtOfDeath: Zeke wears a white shirt when [[spoiler:he's abducted by the Spiral killer for a trial of his own]]. He doesn't die, but his shirt gets stained with blood from his wounds and [[spoiler:other victims throughout the trial]].
263* WrongGenreSavvy: The movie makes it clear from the very start that the BigBad is not John nor does he share his modus operandi, which Zeke finds out the hard way at the end. [[spoiler:First, he tries to save Pete in a trap that's seemingly similar to the ones from Jeff's trial in the third movie -– however, this trap is actually (almost) inescapable, as everything happens way too quickly, so his attempt to save Pete is futile and only injures himself as well. Even worse, the apparent "choice" that Zeke faces afterwards proves to be nonexistent, since regardless of what he did, his father would have died -– either by blood loss or by getting gunned down by police. Schenk even lampshades how, unlike John, he doesn't want his victims to learn anything; he just wants them dead, and Zeke is wrong for trying to win an unwinnable "game".]]
264[[/folder]]
265
266[[folder:William Schenk]]
267!!William Schenk
268[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spiral_max_mingehlla_detective_william_1620382077.jpg]]
269!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/MaxMinghella
270!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
271
272A relatively new cop that's assigned as a partner to Zeke on the new Jigsaw homicides.
273-----
274* ByTheBookCop: To Zeke's CowboyCop.
275* DesecratingTheDead: [[spoiler:He is kidnapped and his corpse skinned by the Spiral Killer in a departure from the Jigsaw M.O.]]
276* FamilyMan: Has a wife and a newborn son.
277* FatalFamilyPhoto: Early on in the film, he shows Zeke a photo of his wife and newborn child. Later on, [[spoiler:his dead body is discovered]].
278* NewMeat: Of the Metropolitan Police Department. Zeke even refers to him as such. [[spoiler:This is later invoked in a horrifyingly literal fashion when his corpse is found flayed and left on a meathook in a butcher shop.]]
279* NiceGuy: Even by the department's standards, he's one of the nicest cops around in the series.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Marv Bozwick]]
283!!Marv "Boz" Bozwick
284[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/27fcbe712d43e860092d8a8aa5b5aa01530114ca.jpg]]
285!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/DanPetronijevic
286!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
287
288A detective from the Metropolitan Police Department. He was the Spiral Killer's first victim. Notably, while corrupt, Boz was said to be a kind man, and his death is a large part of why Zeke is so determined in stopping the killer.
289-----
290* AssholeVictim: Despite being one of the only cops who were nice to Zeke, he was still a corrupt cop whose false testimonies put innocent people in prison.
291* DirtyCop: He has taken the witness stand in court many times, and his lies have put innocent people in jail.
292* LudicrousGibs: All that's left of Boz after his test is unrecognizable gore splattered across the subway tracks.
293* PetTheDog: He was possibly the only one in the department who remained friends with Zeke, even after he turned one of them in. He used to go to games with him and play with his son.
294* SmallRoleBigImpact: He dies in the opening, but his death kickstarts the plot and we retroactively learn more about him.
295* SymbolicMutilation: In the Subway Trap, Boz is forced to rip his tongue out for lying about innocent people being criminals.
296* TongueTrauma: The trap he's put in hoists his body up into the air, with his tongue trapped by a device. Boz must jump off a platform to avoid getting hit by a subway train, losing his tongue in the process. He does so, but too late, and he not only does take his whole tongue with him, but he gets ran over anyways.
297[[/folder]]
298
299[[folder:Fitch]]
300!!Fitch
301[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fitch.png]]
302!!!'''Played By:''' Richard Zeppieri
303!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
304
305A homicide detective who's one of the many officers who ostracize Zeke. He was the Spiral Killer's second victim.
306-----
307* AssholeVictim: The biggest in the whole movie. Fitch was a sociopathic monster who once [[spoiler:murdered a man for flipping him off when ordered to raise his hands]]. He also treated Zeke with nothing but contempt. It's telling that of all the cops that die in the movie, [[spoiler:Zeke feels absolutely nothing for Fitch upon discovering his remains]].
308* DirtyCop: And how! Besides all the crimes mentioned above in AssholeVictim, he also [[spoiler:refused to provide backup for Zeke during a shootout as revenge for turning another cop in, which almost got Zeke killed]].
309* DirtyCoward: While feeling smugly satisfied with denying Zeke backup, Fitch turns into a nervous wreck fidgeting around suspiciously when he witnesses Marcus' wrath at the situation.
310* EvilIsPetty: Exaggerated. He once murdered a man for ''flipping him off.''
311* {{Fingore}}: Fitch is trapped in a tub slowly filling up with water, with exposed electrified wires hung over the edge, and a motor binding his fingers down. To escape, he must bite a mechanism that'll activate the motor, which will rip all of his fingers off. [[spoiler:He ultimately can't do so in time and ends up electrocuted to death.]]
312* {{Foreshadowing}}: After Zeke and Schenk come with Fitch and Kraus to the see the spray-painted spiral, an X-ray of a hand is present on Fitch's computer. [[spoiler:The trap Fitch ends up in specifically requires him to mutilate a part of his hands.]]
313* HighVoltageDeath: [[spoiler:He fails to remove his fingers in time, and thus, is fried to a crisp when the water in his trap reaches the electrical cords.]]
314* {{Jerkass}}: He always treats Zeke like shit, due to him turning another cop in. He once refused to [[spoiler:provide backup for Zeke during a shootout, despite being the nearest cop to him, which almost got Zeke killed]].
315* KillerCop: He once murdered a man for FlippingTheBird while raising his hands.
316* NoFullNameGiven: His first name is never stated.
317* PragmaticVillainy: In a past shootout, despite [[spoiler:refusing Zeke backup]], the second shots were fired, he had an OhCrap moment and rushed to Zeke's location. This isn't because he [[spoiler:cared about Zeke]], but because he [[spoiler:knew [[PapaWolf Marcus]] would have gone ballistic with him if his son died because of him]].
318* SymbolicMutilation: Fitch has to rip his fingers off in the Finger Trap. He previously [[spoiler:killed a man just because he flipped him off]], and the Spiral Killer says that his fingers pulled the trigger.
319[[/folder]]
320
321[[folder:Pete Dunleavy]]
322!!Peter "Pete" Dunleavy
323[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/peterdunleavyjpg.jpg]]
324!!!'''Played By:''' Patrick [=McManus=]
325!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
326
327A former officer from the Metropolitan Police Department, who was discharged after Zeke turned him in for the murder of Charlie Emmerson. He's since been reduced to a pathetic bum living under a church and drowning his sorrows with booze.
328-----
329* TheAtoner: After becoming homeless and miserable, he seems to have lapsed into this after living under a church. He claims he seeks God's forgiveness regularly and has a serious HeelRealization about how out of control he and the department was. That said, it's made clear he still deeply resents Zeke for turning him in, indicating a certain degree of lasting irresponsibility.
330* AssholeVictim: [[spoiler:His death at the hands of the Spiral Killer is horrifying, but he previously murdered Charlie Emmerson to prevent him from testifying against a fellow officer. And for all his gestures at atonement, Pete still remained a bitter asshole to Zeke and never realized he was in the right in testifying against him. This is even lampshaded by Schenk, expressing Pete had it coming for ruining not only his life but Zeke's as well.]]
331* BlatantLies: He makes a pathetic attempt to justify shooting Charlie by saying it was in self-defense.
332-->'''Zeke''': The ''witness'' pulled a gun on you?
333* CruelAndUnusualDeath: [[spoiler:Besides Angie, he gets arguably the worst of the victims in the movie. Pete is chained up above a platform in front of a machine that will grind up rounds of glass bottles and pelt their shards at his body. The only way he can survive this is if Zeke finds the key to free him, but he's slowed down by being forced to take cover between the grinder taking breaks and firing. Pete agonizingly takes multiple rounds of this before expiring.]]
334* DirtyCop: Ex-dirty cop, to be more specific. He killed Charlie to prevent him from testifying against another officer, then tried to make it look like he shot him in self-defense. Zeke didn't buy it and turned him in, getting him kicked out of the force.
335* {{Foreshadowing}}: At the church, when Zeke asks him if he's trying to get sober again, Pete replies: "Alcohol's not my problem. The glass and the bottle can kill." [[spoiler:Later in Zeke's game, Pete appears in a trap involving broken glass from bottles.]]
336* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:His murder of Charlie Emmerson made his son William take revenge against dirty cops like him as the Spiral Killer.]]
337[[/folder]]
338
339[[folder:Deborah Kraus]]
340!!Deborah Kraus
341!!!'''Played By:''' Edie Inksetter
342!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
343
344A detective of the Homicide Unit.
345----
346* DirtyCop: Possibly averted, unlike most of the other detectives seen in the film. Asides from Boz, she's the only officer who doesn't hold any grudges against Zeke, and it's implied that she was against Article 8.
347[[/folder]]
348
349[[folder:Drury]]
350!!Drury
351[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/detectivedruryjpg.jpg]]
352!!!'''Played By:''' K.C. Collins
353!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
354
355A homicide detective who's one of the many officers who ostracize Zeke.
356----
357* FacialHorror: A WhatCouldHaveBeen example. He was going to have a trap in which he had to cut his face off. The trap's scene was cut due to the MPAA deeming it to be too violent.
358* NoFullNameGiven: Only his surname is known.
359[[/folder]]
360
361!!SWAT division:
362
363[[folder:Daniel Rigg]]
364!!Daniel Rigg
365[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/daniel_1.png]]
366[[caption-width-right:350:''"It's in our nature to save them. It's what we do."'']]
367!!!'''Played By:''' Lyriq Bent
368!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawII'' | ''Film/SawIII'' | ''Film/SawIV''
369
370A supporting character in ''Saw II'' and ''III'', and the main protagonist of ''Saw IV''. He's a SWAT sergeant on the local police force who leads the raid to Jigsaw's lair, and has been working hard on the Jigsaw case since Eric's disappearance afterwards. Jigsaw takes issue with his obsession and decides to test him; in reality, Hoffman is looking for an apprentice of his own following John and Amanda's passings, and Rigg is an ideal candidate should he pass his test.
371----
372* AntiHero: One of his fatal flaws. To start, he has a temperamental and focused personality, which stems from such situations, where he acted aggressive, and on some occasions, even turned violent, which brought him into conflict with the Internal Affairs Division. Despite this, Rigg is loyal to both his friends and his department, is extremely dedicated to his work and had a strong sense of justice. However, his quest to save and protect everyone turned into an obsession, which proves to be his undoing. See UnwantedAssistance below.
373* AscendedExtra: He is a background character in ''Saw II'' and ''III,'' with a total of maybe 3 lines of dialogue between the two movies. In ''IV'', he is the main character.
374* ChronicHeroSyndrome: The flaw Jigsaw was trying to get him to overcome.
375* EveryoneHasStandards: He may have ChronicHeroSyndrome, but he clearly has no sympathy or pity for the cruel serial rapist Ivan.
376* FaceHeelTurn: {{Invoked|Trope}}, but {{Subverted|Trope}}. The core of his extremely simple game (which poses practically no harm to Rigg himself) is to subtly brainwash and recruit him into Jigsaw's fold. Rigg rushing in through gets him fatally shot before he can be brainwashed.
377* MrFanservice: He is very conventionally attractive, and the scene before he is kidnapped by Hoffman has him walking around in his underwear, showing the audience his very muscular body.
378* NiceJobBreakingItHero: The above trope usually results in this. Again, see UnwantedAssistance below.
379* SuddenSequelDeathSyndrome: He is shot at the end of ''IV'', but is otherwise alive. He is declared dead near the beginning of ''V''.
380* SurvivorGuilt: His problem is that everyone around him keeps dying.
381* SWATTeam: He used to be the leader of one before his death.
382* UnwantedAssistance: Invoked by Jigsaw for his test. His test was to watch people suffer in their traps and seeing them get out of there, or try and help them. By the end of ''IV'', Rigg kills several characters in misguided attempts at saving them.
383* WhiteShirtOfDeath: Rigg wears a white T-shirt during his trial in ''Saw IV'', which gets a good amount of blood stains, though it mostly receives dirt-related ones. While he doesn't die onscreen at the end of the film (he only gets a shot from Eric attempting to prevent him from entering the Ice Block Trap's room), he's declared dead at the beginning of the next one.
384[[/folder]]
385
386[[folder:Lead SWAT Officer]]
387!!Lead SWAT Officer
388!!!'''Played By:''' Simon Northwood
389!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/Saw3D''
390
391The SWAT team leader who accompanies Gibson on his pursue of Hoffman in ''Saw 3D''.
392----
393* NoNameGiven: His name is unknown.
394* SWATTeam: The leader of one.
395[[/folder]]
396
397!!Internal Affairs Division:
398
399[[folder:Matt Gibson]]
400!!Matt Gibson
401[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/matt_gibsonhd.png]]
402[[caption-width-right:350:''"You've got to give before you can receive in this house, Jill."'']]
403!!!'''Played By:''' Creator/ChadDonella
404!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/Saw3D''
405
406An officer who became bitter towards his colleague Mark Hoffman when he killed a homeless man who was holding him at gunpoint. He was moved to a detective position at the department's Internal Affairs Division when he told their boss to enact at least some punishment on Hoffman. In ''Saw 3D'', Jill specifically requests protection from him with Hoffman out for her head, a mission that Gibson takes very seriously.
407----
408* ArchEnemy: To Hoffman. Gibson has a personal disdain for him because of how he got away with deliberately killing an armed criminal who willingly raised his hands at him (even if he did it to defend Gibson) back when the two officers were colleagues in the Homicide Division. When Gibson tried to report Hoffman for breaking police protocol, the Metropolitan Police Department's leadership gave Hoffman a promotion while transferring Gibson to InternalAffairs. Once he's exposed as the new Jigsaw in ''Saw 3D'' and the Internal Affairs Division takes over the investigation, Gibson becomes relentlessly determined to detain Hoffman as the new lead detective in the case, regardless of the chaos and internal discord that may ensue.
409* ByTheBookCop: One of the more upstanding cops seen in the series. He previously tried to turn in Hoffman for police brutality, and is reluctant to help Jill unless she follows the rules. Due to his selfless nature and history with Hoffman, he's the only police officer who Jill believes isn't complicit with Hoffman.
410* GoodIsNotNice: While Gibson is genuinely a heroic figure, he repeatedly expresses his disdain for Jill due to her involvement in a murderous conspiracy.
411* InSeriesNickname: He repeatedly calls Jill "crazy" due to her involvement in the Jigsaw conspiracy.
412* NiceJobBreakingItHero: His all-out manhunt for Hoffman is arguably the biggest clusterfuck out of all of this trope's examples in the series. It leads to, among other things, [[spoiler:the deaths of an entire ''police precinct'']].
413* TemptingFate: He returns to the Horsepower Trap's scene when Rogers tells him over the phone that an explosion just happened there. The moment he enters, Gibson asks if anyone got hurt, to which another explosion comes off almost immediately. Downplayed in that the cops at the scene dodge both explosions in time to avoid any injuries.
414* TokenTrio: He (white male) forms one with Palmer (white female) and Rogers (black male).
415* YoureInsane: He's exasperated when he finds out about Jill's role in placing the Reverse Bear Trap 2.0 on Hoffman.
416[[/folder]]
417
418[[folder:Palmer and Rogers]]
419!!Palmer and Rogers
420[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/palmertvtropesimage.png]]
421[[caption-width-right:350:Palmer]]
422[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rogerstvtropesimage.png]]
423[[caption-width-right:350:Rogers]]
424!!!'''Played By:''' Kim Scharner (Palmer), Laurence Anthony (Rogers)
425!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/Saw3D''
426
427Gibson's two partners in the Internal Affairs Division.
428----
429* MoeGreeneSpecial: [[spoiler:Rogers is killed by Hoffman when the latter shoots him in the right eye.]]
430* NeckSnap: [[spoiler:How Hoffman kills Palmer.]]
431* NoFullNameGiven: Only their surnames are known.
432* TokenTrio: They form one with Gibson (white male). Palmer is the white female and Rogers is the black male.
433[[/folder]]
434
435!!Forensic team:
436
437[[folder:Adam Heffner]]
438!!Dr. Adam Heffner
439[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/adamheffnertvtropesimage.png]]
440[[caption-width-right:350:''"I was the one who examined that body. I've examined every victim of the Jigsaw Killer."'']]
441!!!'''Played By:''' James Van Patten
442!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawIV'' | ''Film/SawVI'' | ''Film/Saw3D''
443
444A forensic pathologist who examines victims of the Jigsaw killings found by the police.
445----
446* TheCoroner: He plays a far smaller role in comparison to other characters who fit this trope, and he was first introduced in ''IV'', but he's the one who examined the cause of death of all the dead Jigsaw victims found by the police from the first movie to ''3D''.
447* ImpromptuTracheotomy: [[spoiler:How Hoffman kills him]] in ''3D''.
448[[/folder]]
449
450[[folder:Pathologist]]
451!!Pathologist
452[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pathologist.jpg]]
453!!!'''Played By:''' David Boyce
454!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawIV''
455
456A forensic pathologist seen in ''Saw IV'', who assists Heffner in the autopsy of John's corpse.
457----
458* TheCoroner: A pathologist in the deparment's forensic team.
459* NoNameGiven: His name is unknown.
460* OneShotCharacter: He's only seen in the film's opening scene, with the role of calling Hoffman when Heffner tells him to.
461[[/folder]]
462
463[[folder:Coroner Worker]]
464!!Coroner Worker
465[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coronerworkertvtropesimage.jpg]]
466!!!'''Played By:''' Carlos Diaz
467!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/Saw3D''
468
469A forensic officer seen in ''Saw 3D'', charged with taking the dead corpses of presumed Jigsaw victims to the department's morgue.
470----
471* ImpromptuTracheotomy: [[spoiler:How Hoffman kills him, shortly after doing the same to Heffner.]]
472* NoNameGiven: His name is unknown.
473[[/folder]]
474
475[[folder:Chada]]
476!!Chada
477[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/coroner_chada.png]]
478!!!'''Played By:''' Nazneen Contractor
479!!!'''Appearances:''' ''[[Film/Spiral2021 Spiral]]''
480
481A forensic officer seen in ''Spiral''.
482----
483* NoFullNameGiven: Only her surname is known.
484* OneShotCharacter: She only shows up at the scene of [[spoiler:Schenk's]] death to examine his corpse.
485[[/folder]]
486
487!!Tech team:
488
489[[folder:Video Techie]]
490!!Video Techie
491!!!'''Played By:''' John Fallon
492!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/SawII''
493
494->''"Kerry, we got a lock. We got a lock on the house."''
495
496A member of the tech team in ''Saw II'', who localizes the Nerve Gas House's supposed video feed.
497----
498* NoNameGiven: His name is unknown.
499[[/folder]]

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