''Saw''
Adam Stanheight
* Portrayed by Leigh Whannell * Appears in: '' Saw'', '' Saw II'', ''Alison and Diana Gordon
* Portrayed by Monica Potter and Makenzie Vega * Appear in: ''Saw'', ''Saw II'' (Alison mentioned only) * Status: Alive Alison and Diana Gordon are the wife and daughter of Dr. Lawrence Gordon. They are held hostage by Zep Hindle as a part of Lawrence's test; one of Jigsaw's reasons for testing Lawrence was because Lawrence had cheated on his wife. Lawrence is ordered to kill Adam, who is chained up in the bathroom along with him, or Alison and Diana will be killed. When Lawrence fails to do so, Zep attempts to kill both Alison and Diana, but they are rescued by Detective David Tapp. The DVD commentary for ''Saw 3D'' reveals Alison divorced Lawrence because of his unstable mindset.Allison Kerry
* Portrayed by Dina Meyer * Appears in: ''Saw'', ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Amanda Young
Billy
* Voiced by Tobin Bell * Appears in: '' Saw'' (short), ''Saw: Rebirth'', ''Saw'', ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'', ''Carla Song
* Portrayed by Alexandra Bokyun Chun (film) * Appears in: ''Saw'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' Carla Song is a medical student at St. Eustice Hospital, and Dr. Lawrence Gordon's mistress; Lawrence's affair with her is one of the reasons why he was targeted by Jigsaw. She plays a larger role in the video game ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' where she is targeted by Jigsaw for stealing vital pharmaceuticals and selling them on the street for profit. She is found by Michael Tapp with her arms secured to the ceiling of an elevator shaft and her legs secured to the roof of an elevator. Michael is tasked with completing a test in order to release her safely; if he fails, the elevator will lower, and tear Carla in half. It is revealed that she is part of a criminal conspiracy alongside Henry Jacobs, Joseph Poltzer, and Sarah Blalok; Carla being responsible for procuring more specialist items from her clinic. Even though she and Michael work together, she is soon left with Henry, who slashes her to death with a pair of scissors.David Tapp
* Portrayed byDonnie Greco
* Portrayed by Oren Koules * Appears in: ''Saw'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only), ''Saw VI'', ''Saw: The Video Game'' (mentioned only), ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw'' Donnie Greco first appears in ''Saw''. He is Amanda Young's drug dealer and cellmate. As a part of Amanda's game, he is heavily tranquilized (injected with an opioid overdose) and unable to move or feel anything (Jigsaw claims, in his instructions to Amanda, that Donnie is dead). The key to unlock her trap is placed in his stomach, and to get it, Amanda has to stab him to death and cut him open. Donnie is seen again in a flashback in ''Saw III'' in which Jigsaw is shown preparing the trap. He appears again in a flashback in ''Saw IV'' exiting Jill's health clinic with Paul Leahy.Jeff Ridenhour
* Portrayed byJohn Kramer
Lawrence Gordon
Mark Wilson
* Portrayed by Paul Gutrecht * Appears in: ''Saw: Rebirth'', ''Saw'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only), ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw'' Mark Wilson,''Full Disclosure Report: Piecing Together Jigsaw'' a 30-year-old software analyst, is one of Jigsaw's earliest victims, targeted because he feigned illness to excuse himself from his responsibilities. Mark is stripped naked and informed that he has a slow-acting poison in his body, the antidote to which is locked in a safe in the room. Mark has to walk over a floor covered in broken glass and use a candle to read the safe combination written on the wall, wary that his flesh is smeared with a highly flammable jelly-like substance. Mark eventually fumbles with the candle, burning himself alive, and his charred corpse is later found by police. It is shown in ''Saw V'' that his surname is Wilson, as indicated by a document observed by Agent Peter Strahm.Paul Leahy
* Portrayed by Mike Butters * Appears in: ''Saw: Rebirth'', ''Saw'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw'' Paul Leahy is one of John's earliest victims, chosen because he attempted suicide by cutting his wrists despite having a good life with a wife and kids. Paul is placed in a large cage lined with a maze ofSteven Sing
* Portrayed by Ken Leung * Appears in: ''Saw'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw: The Video Game'' (mentioned only), ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw'' Steven Sing is one of the first detectives assigned to the Jigsaw case. He and his partner, David Tapp, use clues from a video tape to find Jigsaw's warehouse. There, they find Jeff Ridenhour in a trap with drills aimed at his neck. Jigsaw arrives shortly after and activates the device when the officers expose themselves, forcing them to choose between arresting him or saving Jeff. Sing shoots the drills and pursues Jigsaw through the warehouse, after Jigsaw slashes Tapp's throat with a hidden wrist blade. While pursuing him, Sing accidentally activates a tripwire that triggers four overhead shotguns to discharge, killing him. Tapp blames himself for Sing's death, which ultimately causes him to obsess over capturing Jigsaw. In ''Saw V'', a police memorial service is held honoring those who died in their effort to close the Jigsaw case; Sing is among the officers honored. It is shown in the video game that Sing has a wife named Melissa and a son named Franklin. Melissa encounters Tapp during the game and blames him for the death of her husband. Sing is also frequently mentioned in tapes and documents.Zep Hindle
* Portrayed by Michael Emerson (film) and Jeff Shuter (animated comic) * Appears in: ''Saw: Rebirth'', ''Saw'', ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only), ''Saw 3D'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw'' Zep Hindle is an orderly who works at St. Eustice Hospital, where John Kramer is being treated for his cancer. He forms a bond with John while he is being treated, but John considers him to have "issues of his own". Saw: Rebirth Zep is forced to monitor Adam Stanheight and Dr. Lawrence Gordon's game, in order to obtain the antidote for the slow-acting poison in his blood stream. He is instructed to hold Alison and Diana Gordon captive and kill both them and Lawrence if the latter fails to kill Adam by six o'clock. Lawrence fails, but Alison and Diana manage to escape when Detective David Tapp arrives and chases Zep to an underground sewage system. After shooting Tapp, Zep proceeds to the site of Adam and Lawrence's test. Zep prepares to kill Lawrence since he shot Adam after the deadline, but Adam, having survived the gunshot, knocks Zep to the floor and bludgeons him to death with a toilet tank cover, believing him to be their captor. Throughout the film the audience is led to believe Zep is Jigsaw; it is not revealed until after his death that Zep is a victim of Jigsaw's game rather than Jigsaw himself; only at the very end of the film is Jigsaw's true identity revealed. On the DVD commentary for ''Saw'', Leigh Whannell and James Wan stated that Zep enjoyed the sense of power he is given over others that he did not have before. Zep's decomposing corpse is later shown, along with that of Adam (who had been suffocated by Amanda Young in a mercy killing shortly after the events of the first film), in ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', and ''Saw 3D''.''Saw II''
Addison Corday
* Portrayed byDaniel Rigg
* Portrayed byEric Matthews
* Portrayed by Donnie Wahlberg * Appears in: ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Eric Matthews is a police detective who leads a SWAT team to John Kramer's lair in ''Saw II''. It is also implied he had an affair with Detective Allison Kerry, which led to his divorce. When the police raid the lair, John reveals that he has captured Eric's son, but promises that Eric will be able to find him in a "safe and secure state" after talking with Jigsaw for two hours. Eric has been chosen for the game due to his history of police brutality and planting evidence to convict people of crimes they did not commit. Eric soon loses patience and assaults John, forcing him to take him to the nerve gas house. When he enters the bathroom from ''Saw'', Amanda Young incapacitates him, chains him to a pipe, and leaves him to die. In ''Saw III'', Eric escapes the bathroom by breaking his foot and ankle. He pursues and beats Amanda before she gains the upper hand and leaves him for dead. He is later dragged to a cell by a hooded figure, given a brace for his shattered foot, and imprisoned until the time comes for Daniel Rigg's tests in ''Saw IV''. Rigg fails his final test, triggering two large ice blocks to swing down from the ceiling and crush Eric's head. In ''Saw V'', a police memorial service is held honoring those who died in their effort to close the Jigsaw case; Eric is among the officers honored.Gus Colyard
* Portrayed byJonas Singer
* Portrayed by Glenn Plummer * Appears in: ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II'' Jonas Singer appears in ''Saw II'' as a victim of the nerve gas house. Like the other captives, Jonas had previously been framed and jailed by Detective Eric Matthews, and it is implied that he is gang affiliated. Jonas attempts to work with the others to find an antidote, and is eventually killed by Xavier Chavez with a spiked baseball bat. It is shown in ''Saw V'' that his family name is Singer, as indicated by a document observed by Agent Peter Strahm. Jonas briefly appears in ''Saw V'', in which he is seen lying unconscious on the floor, while John Kramer and Mark Hoffman set up the nerve gas house. According to the ''Saw II'' website, Jonas is written to be 41 years old.Laura Hunter
* Portrayed by Beverley Mitchell * Appears in: ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II'' Laura Hunter appears in ''Saw II'' as a prisoner of the nerve gas house alongside seven other victims, all but one of whom were framed for crimes they did not commit by Detective Eric Matthews. A flashback reveals that Obi Tate had kidnapped her for Jigsaw. Laura works with the others to find an antidote, but succumbs to the nerve agent shortly after discovering that another victim, Daniel, is Eric's son. Laura briefly appears in ''Saw V'' lying unconscious, while John Kramer and Mark Hoffman set up the nerve gas house. It is shown in ''Saw V'' that her surname is Hunter, as indicated by a document observed by Agent Peter Strahm. According to the ''Saw II'' website, Laura is written to be 24 years old.Michael Marks
* Portrayed byObi Tate
* Portrayed by Timothy Burd (film) and Marc Carr (game) * Appears in: ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw 3D'', ''Spiral'', '' Saw: The Video Game'', '' Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II'' Obi Tate is an arsonist, and a victim of the nerve gas house. He remains isolated from the rest of the group until they come across a trap intended for him. A tape recorder reveals that Obi aided Jigsaw in kidnapping the other victims, and Obi is instructed to retrieve two antidote syringes from a furnace, keeping one for himself and giving the other away. When he attempts to retrieve the syringes, he inadvertently triggers a trap that seals and ignites the furnace, burning him alive. A clue given on Obi's tape indicates that he can save himself by closing a valve with a picture of a devil next to it, but will burn himself in the process. In a flashback in ''Saw V'', his unconscious body is shown being dragged into the nerve gas house by Mark Hoffman. Obi appears in ''Saw: The Video Game'' where he is rescued from another furnace by David Tapp. In ''Saw: The Video Game'' it is revealed that Obi desires to be tested by Jigsaw repeatedly, thinking of it as a "gift".Peter Baker
* Portrayed by Kelly Jones * Appears in: ''Saw II'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'' * Status: Alive In ''Saw II'', SWAT member Pete Barker is with the SWAT team during the raid on Wilson Steel. He has his shins broken by a trap staircase and is then carried away by other SWAT officers. After the raid on Wilson Steel, Pete recovers from his injuries and returns in ''Saw III'' at the scene of a Jigsaw trap. Pete is then seen in ''Saw IV'', at the scene of Alison Kerry's death.Xavier Chavez
* Portrayed by''Saw III''
Corbett Denlon
* Portrayed byDanica Scott
* Portrayed by Debra McCabe * Appears in: ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw III'' Danica Scott was the only witness to the collision that left Jeff Denlon's son Dylan dead. Instead of staying to testify, Danica fled the scene, and is later kidnapped as part of Jeff's tests. She is strippedDylan Denlon
* Portrayed by Stefan Georgiou * Appears in: ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw III'' Dylan Denlon is Jeff and Lynn Denlon's deceased son. He was killed when he was knocked off of his bicycle by a drunk driver, Timothy Young. Since Timothy received a very light sentence for causing Dylan's death, Jeff became vengeful, which is why he is tested in ''Saw III''. Jeff is even forced to destroy all of Dylan's possessions (which he had kept in Dylan's room) in order to obtain a key for one of the traps. Jeff ultimately forgives Timothy (who is revealed in a flashback to have been genuinely remorseful) for causing the death of his son, having previously forgiven Danica Scott, a witness who fled the scene and later did not come forward, as well as Judge Halden, who had sentenced Timothy.Judge Halden
* Portrayed by Barry Flatman * Appears in: ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw III'' Halden is a judge who presided over the case of Timothy Young, the drunk driver who killed Jeff Denlon's son Dylan. Halden is captured and positioned as part of Jeff's test of forgiveness to see if Jeff could overcome his anger at Halden for sentencing Timothy to only six months in prison. He is chained at the neck to the bottom of a large vat that is slowly filled with liquified pig corpses. The key to free him is in an incinerator filled with Dylan's belongings. Halden pleads with Jeff, urging him not to become a killer, and eventually, after revealing to Jeff that he has a son of his own, Jeff, after trying and failing to open the door of the incinerator, reluctantly burns the items to retrieve the key, and frees Halden in time. Later, while confronting Timothy, Halden once again pleads with Jeff to do something; at one point, the judge attempts to stop the machine to which Timothy is strapped (which Jigsaw calls "the Rack") using brute force. Jeff eventually forgives Timothy, and tries to help him, but when retrieving the key, he accidentally triggers a shotgun that discharges into Halden's face, killing him instantly.Jeff Denlon
* Portrayed by Angus Macfadyen * Appears in: ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'', '' Saw 3D'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Jeff Denlon is one of John Kramer's victims in ''Saw III''. Jeff was consumed by vengeance after the death of his son, Dylan, who was knocked off his bike and killed by a drunk driver, Timothy Young. Three years after his son's death, Jeff is kidnapped and subjected to a series of encounters with those he held accountable for the incident: Danica Scott (a witness who fled the scene and later did not come forward to testify), Judge Halden (the judge who passed a very lenient sentence on Timothy) and ultimately Timothy himself (who is revealed in a flashback to have been genuinely remorseful for killing Dylan). Jeff is faced with the choice of saving them or allowing them to die in their traps; Judge Halden pleads with Jeff not to become a killer himself. In Jeff's final test, he confronts Jigsaw himself to prove he has learned how to forgive. Jeff tells John he forgives him before slicing his throat with a circular saw. Upon killing John, Jeff inadvertently triggers a device that kills his wife Lynn. Just before he dies, John plays a tape revealing that Jeff failed his final test, and must play another game to save his daughter Corbett. In ''Saw IV'', Jeff is killed by Agent Peter Strahm, who appears while he tries to rescue Eric Matthews.Jill Tuck
* Portrayed by Betsy Russell * Appears in: '' Saw: Rebirth'', ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'', ''Lynn Denlon
* Portrayed byMark Hoffman
* Portrayed byTimothy Young
* Portrayed by Mpho Koaho * Appears in: ''Saw III'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only), ''Saw VI'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw III'' Timothy Young is a medical student who knocked Jeff Denlon's son, Dylan, off of his bicycle and killed him while driving drunk three years prior to the events of ''Saw III''. Timothy was sentenced to only six months in prison, and was released long before the events of the film, fueling Jeff's thirst for vengeance. A flashback reveals that Timothy was genuinely remorseful for causing Dylan's death. In ''Saw III'', Timothy is kidnapped and placed in a device called "The Rack", which begins to rotate, twisting and breaking each of his limbs one-by-one. Jeff, despite Judge Halden (who had sentenced Timothy for causing Dylan's death) pleading with him to do something (and even trying to stop the device using brute force), is initially content with watching Timothy die, but ultimately forgives him and decides to help him. However, Jeff is too late and the device twists Timothy's head, fatally breaking his neck before Jeff can unlock the device. Judge Halden is also killed in the course of Jeff's failed attempt to save Timothy, after Jeff accidentally discharges a loaded shotgun into Halden's face while retrieving a key that has been tied to the trigger. Timothy appears in a flashback in ''Saw VI'', lying unconscious before being placed in The Rack by Hoffman, who is reprimanded by Jigsaw for not treating Timothy as a fellow human being. According to Jigsaw, Timothy was 27 years old when he died.Troy
* Portrayed by J. Larose * Appears in: ''Saw III'', ''Saw IV'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw III'' Troy is one of Amanda Young's first victims, chosen because of his long prison record for unnamed crimes despite having a privileged upbringing. Troy is imprisoned in a classroom, where he is tasked with tearing eleven chains from his flesh before a bomb detonates, but he is unable to remove the final chain in his mandible in time. It is later revealed that Troy's only exit from the trap had been welded shut, leaving him no means of escape even if he had removed all the chains. Troy is later seen in a flashback in ''Saw IV'', in the waiting room of Jill Tuck's clinic.''Saw IV''
Adam Heffner
* Portrayed by James Van Patten * Appears in: ''Art Blank
* Portrayed by Justin Louis * Appears in: ''Saw IV'', '' Saw V'', ''Saw 3D'', '' Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Art Blank is a lawyer who was involved in a housing development project with John Kramer and Jill Tuck, before John's transformation into the Jigsaw Killer. Art is targeted by John for successfully defending guilty people, including Brenda (a pimp), Ivan Landsness (a rapist), and Rex (an abusive husband). Art first appears in a trap that pits him against another victim, Trevor. Both are chained at the neck to a winch and Art's mouth is sewn shut, as are Trevor's eyes, rendering communication impossible. Trevor panics and attempts to kill Art, and Art is forced to kill Trevor in order to retrieve the key attached to his collar, tearing his mouth open in the process. Art later has a hand in setting up the tests for Daniel Rigg. He is tasked with keeping Eric Matthews and Mark Hoffman alive throughout the 90 minutes of Rigg's tests, wearing a device strapped to his back with a set of pincers poised to cut through his spine. Once the timer runs out, he is to press a button that will free him and both captives. However, Rigg crashes through the door with one second to spare, causing Eric's death, and then shoots Art in the head after mistaking the tape recorder in his hand for a gun. Art is seen in archival footage in ''Saw V'', and is seen in a photograph with John outside the Gideon Meatpacking Plant in the police station's evidence room in ''Saw 3D''.Brenda
* Portrayed by Sarain Boylan * Appears in: ''Saw IV'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Brenda is a pimp who appears in ''Saw IV'' as a victim in Daniel Rigg's game. Art Blank had acted as her lawyer in previous criminal trials and got her acquitted. Brenda is placed in a machine designed to tear her scalp from her head and Rigg is instructed to simply walk away from her as she is not worth saving. After he dials the lock combination written on the gears to release her, she attacks him with a knife that had been hidden in the room. Rigg subdues her by throwing her into a mirror, and by the time the police arrive at the scene she has already died from blood loss. She had been told by Jigsaw that Rigg was there to arrest her and the only way to prevent Rigg from sending her to prison for her crimes was to kill him.Cecil Adams
* Portrayed by Billy Otis * Appears in: ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'' (mentioned only), ''Saw VI'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Cecil Adams is a drug addict who played a large role in John Kramer's transformation into the Jigsaw Killer. As Jill Tuck was closing down her drug rehabilitation clinic for the night, he begged her to let him back in; once inside, he robbed the facility and shoved a door into her stomach while fleeing, inadvertently causing her to have aCrime Scene Photographer
* Portrayed by Joanne Boland * Appears in: ''Saw IV'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' The crime scene photographer discovers a bullet at the scene of Allison Kerry's trap, clamped between Kerry's corpse and the trap. Later, at the elementary school trap, a crime scene technician inadvertently triggers a device that fires a steel spike into the crime scene photographer's head, killing her.Detective Fisk
* Portrayed by Mike Realba * Appears in: ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'' * Status: Alive Fisk is a detective who first appears in ''Saw IV'' working with Agents Peter Strahm and Lindsey Perez. In ''Saw IV'', he discovers Daniel Rigg's fingerprints at the scene of Allison Kerry's death on a bullet casing lodged between her body and the trap. In ''Saw V'', he is present at the Gideon Meatpacking Plant when the FBI rescues Mark Hoffman and Corbett Denlon. Fisk is also seen in flashbacks with Hoffman at the scene of Seth Baxter's death and is later told by Hoffman to keep him in the loop about the Jigsaw murders.Ivan Landsness
* Portrayed by Marty Adams * Appears in: ''Saw IV'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Ivan Landsness appears in ''Saw IV'' as the clerk of the Alexander Motel. Suspected of multiple vicious rapes but freed repeatedly due to the efforts of his lawyer Art Blank, Ivan is part of Daniel Rigg's second test. Following instructions, Rigg forces him into an adjoining motel room, where they are both confronted with video and photographic evidence of Ivan's exploits. Enraged, Rigg forces Ivan into a prearranged trap, and supplies him with the tools to escape: two buttons that will drive blades into his eyes. Ivan only blinds one eye before the 60-second timer runs out, and the trap rips off three of his limbs and throws his body across the room.Lamanna
* Portrayed by Simon Reynolds * Appears in: ''Saw IV'' * Status: Alive Lamanna is part of the SWAT team in ''Saw IV'' that discovers Kerry's corpse, and then follows the trail of Rigg's game first to his apartment, then a motel, and finally a school.Lindsey Perez
* Portrayed byMorgan and Rex
* Portrayed byPeter Strahm
* Portrayed by Scott Patterson * Appears in: ''Saw IV'', ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw V'' Peter Strahm is an FBI agent assigned to the Jigsaw case. He and his partner, Agent Lindsey Perez, arrive at the scene of Allison Kerry's death shortly after the police find her body. He is the first to theorize that Jigsaw may have had more than one accomplice. He interrogates Jill Tuck gaining information on Jigsaw's background, while pursuing Daniel Rigg. His investigation leads him to the Gideon Meatpacking Plant, where he discovers the corpses of Jigsaw, Amanda Young, and Lynn Denlon, in the makeshift sickroom. Strahm kills Jeff Denlon in self-defense before Mark Hoffman locks him in. Early in ''Saw V'', Strahm finds a hidden exit, but is captured and placed in a trap (a glass cube around his head that fills with water) meant to kill him. He survives by removing a pen from his shirt pocket and using the plastic tube to perform a makeshift tracheotomy on himself. Subsequently, his boss, Agent Dan Erickson, removes him from the case. Strahm conducts his own investigation, now suspicious of Hoffman. He is eventually crushed to death in a trap room when he fails to follow Hoffman's instructions, and Hoffman plants his cell phone at a crime scene to frame him as Jigsaw's second accomplice. In ''Saw VI'', Hoffman emerges from the casket below the trap and uses Strahm's severed hand to place his fingerprints at additional crime scenes. As soon as Agents Perez and Erickson unravel the deception, Hoffman murders them and again leaves Strahm's fingerprints at the scene before setting it on fire.Tracy Rigg
* Portrayed by Ingrid Hart * Appears in: ''Saw IV'' * Status: Alive Tracy Rigg, the wife of Daniel Rigg, is often home alone because he spends so much time at his job. He arrives home just as she is about to leave for a few days and stay with her mother; she tries to persuade him to come with her, but he declines. Before leaving, she tells him that he cannot save everyone.Trevor
* Portrayed by Kevin Rushton * Appears in: ''Saw IV'', ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw IV'' Trevor appears in ''Saw IV'' as a victim placed in a trap with Art Blank. Both are chained at the neck to a winch; the key is attached to Trevor's collar, however, Trevor's eyes are sewn shut, as well as Art's mouth, rendering communication impossible. In a panic, Trevor blindly stabs Art in the leg with a hook, and Art kills him to retrieve the key. In ''Saw 3D'', it is revealed that Dr. Lawrence Gordon had sewn Trevor's eyes shut.''Saw V''
Angelina Acomb
* Portrayed by Sarah Power * Appears in: '' Saw V'', '' Saw VI'' (mentioned only), '' Saw 3D'', '' Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw V'' Angelina Acomb, the younger sister of Detective Mark Hoffman, was murdered by her boyfriend Seth Baxter. He received a life sentence, but was released from prison on a technicality after only five years. Hoffman gets revenge on Seth by kidnapping him and placing him in an inescapable trap that is made to resemble a Jigsaw trap. Seth is sliced in two with a pendulum blade, despite following the instructions that he is given. John Kramer, who disapproves of killing his victims outright, learns of the trap and uses this knowledge to coerce Hoffman into becoming his apprentice.Ashley Kazon
* Portrayed by Laura Gordon * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw V'' Ashley Kazon is one of the five victims placed in the main game in ''Saw V''. In the first room, the victims have collars locked around their necks connected to cables that will pull them back toward a set of blades positioned to decapitate them. The keys to the collars are at the other end of the room, and they have 60 seconds to free themselves before the collars retract. All but Ashley free themselves in time. She is a former fire inspector who lost her job after writing a report to cover up anBrit Stevenson
* Portrayed by Julie Benz * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'' (mentioned only) * Status: Alive Brit Stevenson is the vice president of a real estate company, and is placed in a series of four traps along with four other people. The five victims believe that one person will have to die in each room in order for the others to move ahead; Brit fatally stabs Luba Gibbs through the neck with an electrical screwdriver in the third room. However, in the final room, she realizes that the group could have worked together so that everyone would have survived. She and Mallick Scott, the only other person to reach this point, also learn that the members of the group are connected through a building fire that killed eight people, which Brit had orchestrated. Brit and Mallick are forced to saw their arms in order to obtain enough blood to open the exit door. As she crawls from the room, Agent Dan Erickson finds her and calls for medical assistance.Charles Salomon
* Portrayed by Carlo Rota * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw V'' Charles Salomon, a journalist, is a victim in the main game of ''Saw V'' alongside four other people. He is shown to be intelligent and to possess knowledge about the other victims and their mutual involvement in an arson scam. He attacks Mallick Scott in the second room, to obtain a key to a bomb shelter, but is attacked by Luba Gibbs with a metal bar and left to die as the other three victims move to safety from the explosive devices in the room. Charles realizes too late that the bomb shelters are large enough to fit more than one person, and dies when the bombs detonate. Charles had been writing a report about the arson of a building that burned down, but buried the story.Dan Erickson
* Portrayed by Mark Rolston * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' Dan Erickson''Saw V'' end credits is an FBI agent in charge of the Jigsaw case, with Agents Peter Strahm and Lindsey Perez working under him. He relieves Strahm of duty following his narrow escape from a Jigsaw trap, and becomes increasingly wary of him as Strahm becomes obsessed with Jigsaw. When Erickson is informed by Detective Mark Hoffman that Strahm believes there to be another Jigsaw accomplice, he places a trace on Strahm's mobile phone to find him. He finds the phone (planted by Hoffman) at the scene of a Jigsaw game, and puts out an all-points bulletin for Strahm's arrest. In ''Saw VI'', Erickson and Perez, whose death was faked for her protection, resume the investigation and probe Strahm's apparent link to John Kramer. As they uncover evidence that indicates Strahm was framed, their suspicion of Hoffman grows. Once their audio lab technician removes the distortion from the Seth Baxter tape, revealing Hoffman as John's accomplice, he slashes Erickson's jugular vein and stabs Perez to death. Erickson is still alive as Hoffman pours gasoline over him and sets the lab on fire to destroy the evidence.Luba Gibbs
* Portrayed byMallick Scott
* Portrayed by Greg Bryk * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'' (mentioned only), ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Alive Mallick Scott, an arsonist and heroin addict, is one of the five victims in the main game in ''Saw V''. Suspicious of the other victims, Mallick manages to survive the first trap, and is saved by Luba Gibbs in the second test at the expense of Charles Salomon's life, but Luba turns on him in the third trap. Mallick is rescued by Brit Stevenson who murders Luba, and the pair use Luba's body to close the circuits and open the door to the final room. In the final test, Mallick begins to understand his connection to the other victims that is through an incident, orchestrated by Brit, in which he burned down a supposedly abandoned building, killing eight people and leaving him guilt-ridden. Mallick and Brit, realizing that the victims were meant to work together to win, are forced to provide 10 pints of blood to open the exit door. Mallick passes out from blood loss as Brit crawls out of the room, and both he and Brit are taken to safety by Agent Dan Erickson. In ''Saw 3D'', Mallick appears in Bobby Dagen's support group, wearing a cast on his injured arm.Pamela Jenkins
* Portrayed by Samantha Lemole * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'' (mentioned only), '' Saw: The Video Game'' (mentioned only) * Status: Alive Pamela Jenkins is a reporter following the Jigsaw killings who first appears in ''Saw V'', attending a press conference being held by Detective Mark Hoffman. In ''Saw VI'', she begins pursuing Jill Tuck for information about Jigsaw, presenting her with a letter found at an earlier Jigsaw crime scene, later revealed to be that given by Hoffman to Amanda Young. Pamela is kidnapped and placed in a cell opposite Tara and Brent Abbott's, with a message telling her that she is there as punishment for sensationalizing Jigsaw's story and twisting his message for her own gain, and will be forced to "experience the meaning of sacrifice" and "see the consequence for those who unjustly hurt others". At the end of William Easton's game, he is confronted by Pamela, who is revealed to be his sister, and Tara and Brent are revealed to be the family of a man whose medical insurance had been denied by William, in part leading to his death. Brent activates a device that kills William as Pamela watches. Pamela also appears in ''Saw: The Video Game'', providing information to another journalist, Oswald McGillicutty, who plans to write a book and not credit Pamela. Knowing this, Pamela steals all his notes, preventing him from writing the book, in order to write a book of her own. Despite her relationship to William Easton, the game and films show her last name as Jenkins.Seth Baxter
* Portrayed by Joris Jarsky * Appears in: ''Saw V'', ''Saw VI'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw V'' Seth Baxter is the boyfriend and murderer of Mark Hoffman's younger sister Angelina Acomb. He was sentenced to life in prison for the murder, but was released on a technicality after serving only five years behind bars. Hoffman, enraged by the death of his only family member, kidnaps Seth and puts him in a trap that mimics Jigsaw's methods, but is rigged to be inescapable. Hoffman produces a video tape depicting Billy (the puppet used by Jigsaw to communicate with test subjects) and distorts his voice to make it sound like that of Jigsaw. Seth, who had fatally strangled Angelina, is told that he must put his hands into two presses and push buttons to crush them in order to avoid being killed by a swinging pendulum blade that gradually swings closer and closer to his body. Even though he does so, the pendulum continues to descend and ultimately bisects him as Hoffman watches through a peephole. Jigsaw, who disapproves of outright killing his victims, later abducts Hoffman and blackmails him into becoming his apprentice. In Saw VI, detectives reopen the investigation into Seth's death after Dr. Adam Heffner reveals that the blade used to cut a puzzle piece from the remains of a recent victim of a Jigsaw trap was the same one used to cut a puzzle piece from Seth's remains. Agents Erickson and Perez, with assistance from a technician, subsequently analyse Seth's tape and discover Hoffman's voice, although all are immediately murdered by Hoffman.''Saw VI''
Addy and Allen
* Portrayed by Janelle Hutchison and Shawn Ahmed * Appear in: '' Saw VI'', '' Saw 3D'' (Addy; Allen mentioned only) * Status: Addy alive; Allen deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' (Allen only) Addy and Allen, William Easton's secretary and file clerk, are victims forced to take part in his second game at the abandoned Rowan Zoological Institute.The zoo's name is mentioned at the beginning of ''Saw 3D'' on a TV while Hoffman is stitching up his face. They are standing on retractable ledges withBrent and Tara Abbott
* Portrayed by Devon Bostick and Shauna MacDonald * Appear in: ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'' (Tara; Brent mentioned only) * Status: Both alive Brent and Tara Abbott are the teenage son and widow of a man named Harold Abbott whose health insurance policy was revoked by William Easton on a technicality, resulting in his eventual death. They are captured and placed in one of two cages at the abandoned Rowan Zoological Institute at the end of William's series of tests, with Pamela Jenkins in the other. Once William reaches the end, Tara and Brent are given the choice of sparing his life or ending it. Despite expressing anger for her husband's death, Tara listens to the pleas for mercy from both William and Pamela, and cannot bring herself to kill William. However, Brent cannot forgive him and triggers the device himself, causing a platform of needles to swing down into William's back and inject him withCarousel Room Victims
* Portrayed by James Gilbert (Aaron), Darius McCrary (Dave), Larissa Gomes (Emily), Melanie Scrofano (Gena), Shawn Mathieson (Josh), Karen Cliche (Shelby) * Appear in: ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'' (Emily; Others mentioned only) * Status: Emily and Shelby alive; Others deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' (excluding Emily and Shelby) Aaron, Dave, Emily, Gena, Josh, and Shelby (collectively referred to as "The Dog Pit" by their boss, William Easton) are six of William's junior associates, who did the investigative work as a team to weed out health insurance applications and claims that can be denied. They are placed at the abandoned Rowan Zoological Institute in the last of William's four tests, and are chained to aDebbie
* Portrayed byEddie
* Portrayed by Marty Moreau * Appears in: ''Saw VI'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' Eddie is a predatory lending banker and a part of a game in ''Saw VI'', along with his co-worker Simone, in which they are placed in adjoining cells. He wears a head harness with screws poised at the temples, and has a knife and a meat cleaver. A balance scale is placed between his and Simone's cell, and the one who can cut off more weight in flesh in 60 seconds will live, while the other will be killed by the screws boring into his or her skull. Eddie, who is overweight, slices several chunks of flesh from his stomach, but Simone severs her left arm and tips the scale in her favor, leading to Eddie's death. When Dr. Adam Heffner carries out an autopsy on Eddie's corpse, he finds that the shape of a puzzle piece has been cut from the remains using the same blade that was used on the remains of Seth Baxter years earlier, resulting in the investigation into Seth's death being reopened.Hank
* Portrayed byHarold Abbott
* Portrayed by George Newbern * Appears in: ''Saw VI'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' Harold Abbott is the husband of Tara and father of Brent. Flashbacks throughout ''Saw VI'' reveal that his health insurance policy was revoked by William Easton due to a discrepancy found on his application, and he eventually died from heart disease. Tara and Brent are placed in a game in which they can choose to let William live or die. Brent kills William by activating a platform of needles that injectSachi
* Portrayed by Ginger Busch * Appears in: ''Saw VI'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' Sachi is a forensic technician who is tasked with analyzing the Seth Baxter tape by Agents Dan Erickson and Lindsey Perez. She later calls the agents and Detective Mark Hoffman to see her restore the tape. When she does, revealing Hoffman as the real Jigsaw accomplice, he slashes Erickson's throat and then uses Sachi as a human shield, with Agent Perez accidentally shooting her in the back.Security Guard
* Portrayed by Karl Campbell * Appears in: ''Saw VI'' * Status: Unknown The security guard is an African American man who works at Umbrella Health as a night security guard. The night when William Easton is kidnapped, he is shot by his boss by accident. He tries to warn William about Jigsaw, but before he can do so, William is knocked out by a man wearing a cloak and pig mask. His ultimate fate is unknown.Simone
* Portrayed by Tanedra Howard * Appears in: ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Alive Simone is a predatory lending banker, who is placed in a game with her co-worker Eddie. They are placed in adjoining cells. Since they have figuratively extracted "pounds of flesh" from loan recipients who they knew could never pay them back, they will literally have to do the same in order to survive. She wears a head harness with screws poised at the temples, and has a knife and a meat cleaver. A balance scale is placed between her and Eddie's cell; whichever one cuts off the most weight in flesh in sixty seconds will live, while the other will be killed by the screws boring into his or her skull. Eddie, being overweight, slices several chunks of flesh from his stomach, but Simone chops off her left arm and tips the scale in her favor. Simone survives and is later questioned by Detective Mark Hoffman and the FBI in her hospital room. She angrily lashes out at Hoffman when he asks her if she learned anything from her experience. Simone appears in ''Saw 3D'', at Bobby Dagen's support group, still bitter from her experience and wearing a prosthetic arm.William Easton
* Portrayed by Peter Outerbridge * Appears in: ''Saw VI'', ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw VI'' William Easton is an insurance executive at Umbrella Health who is tested in ''Saw VI''. He helped fund Jill Tuck's rehab clinic; later, he informed John Kramer that his company would not cover the cost of an experimental treatment for John's cancer, based on a probability formula he invented, which his company uses to reject insurance coverage for people with fatal conditions. William is placed in the abandoned Rowan Zoological Institute and given 60 minutes to complete four tests, or else the explosives strapped to his limbs will detonate. The tests force him to make decisions about who will live or die and re-examine his policy. After completing his tests William is confronted by Tara and Brent Abbott, the widow and son of a man whose coverage had been cancelled by William, and subsequently died as a result. William learns that Tara and Brent have the choice to either let him live or kill him. He, along with his captured sister Pamela Jenkins, convince Tara to let him live, but Brent activates a device that drives a bed of needles into William's back. A vat of''Saw 3D''
Bobby Dagen
* Portrayed by Sean Patrick Flanery * Appears in: '' Saw 3D'' * Status: Unknown Bobby Dagen is the author of a self-help book based on his accounts of surviving a Jigsaw trap. In reality, however, he made the entire story up in order to find quick fame and success. A flashback shows John Kramer attending a book signing by Bobby; John implies that he is aware that Bobby is lying about having survived a Jigsaw trap, and sarcastically says "We've met", thus hinting that he is the Jigsaw killer, after removing the dust jacket from the book and declaring that he does not need the picture. Bobby is later abducted by Jigsaw's successor Mark Hoffman and put into a series of six tests at the abandoned Clear Dawn Psychiatric Hospital, along with his wife Joyce Dagen and three of his key staff members. The first test requires him to escape from a cage suspended above a series of spikes on the floor, which he achieves by releasing the cage's bottom end and swinging himself far enough to jump free. The next three tests each lead to the death of one of his staff members; in the fifth, he must pull out two of his teeth in order to obtain the combination to the door leading to Joyce. For the final test, he must undergo the ordeal that he claimed to have endured in his book: drive two meathooks through his pectoral muscles, then haul himself up to connect two extension cords and shut off the electrified wire around Joyce's platform. As he is about to plug in the cords, the hooks tear through his flesh and he drops to the floor, and he watches helplessly as a large metal capsule resembling aBrad, Dina, and Ryan
* Portrayed byCale
* Portrayed by Dean Armstrong * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' Cale is Bobby Dagen's best friend and co-conspirator. He is accused of "hearing no evil", after choosing to help Bobby carry out his scheme to become famous by fabricating an account of surviving a trap. At the abandoned Clear Dawn Psychiatric Hospital, Cale is blindfolded, with a noose attached to a winch, standing at one end of a hallway with no floor, only the support beams and a few loose planks. Bobby is at the other end, and the key to free Cale hangs from the ceiling between them. In 60 seconds, Bobby attempts to guide Cale across the hallway and get the key. Bobby throws the key to Cale, who misses catching it and dies when the winch lifts him off his feet.Dan, Evan, Jake, and Kara
* Portrayed by Dru Viergever (Dan), Chester Bennington (Evan), Benjamin Clost (Jake), Gabby West (Kara) * Appear in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: All deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' These four victims, all members of a racistDonna Evans
* Portrayed by Christine Simpson * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Alive Donna Evans is the host of ''Daybreak'', a talk show produced at the Stage 6 Studios, who invites Bobby Dagen for an interview. During the interview, she asks Bobby about the public attention he got due to his national tour, during which he promotes his book.Joyce Dagen
* Portrayed by Gina Holden * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' Joyce Dagen is Bobby's wife, and is unaware that he lied about surviving a Jigsaw trap. She is placed in Bobby's test at the abandoned Clear Dawn Psychiatric Hospital. She wakes up with a collar connected to her neck that gradually draws her closer to the floor, as she watches Bobby's progress. He makes it in time to save her, and must re-enact the test he claimed to have survived; however, he fails to complete it, resulting in Joyce being enclosed in aMatt Gibson
* Portrayed by Chad Donella * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' Matt Gibson is an Internal Affairs detective who takes an interest in the Jigsaw case when Jill Tuck asks to speak to him personally. She offers to turn over evidence of Mark Hoffman's crimes in exchange for police protection and immunity from prosecution. When Gibson was a uniformed officer, he was attacked by a homeless man who took his gun; Hoffman ordered the man to drop the weapon, then killed him. The incident led Gibson to mistrust Hoffman from that moment on, and he and his partner Officer Rogers lead the efforts to find him. Clues left by Hoffman lead Gibson to the observation area of Bobby Dagen's tests, where he and the two officers accompanying him are killed by a remote-controlled machine gun placed in the room.Nina
* Portrayed by Naomi Snieckus * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' Nina is Bobby Dagen's publicist, who is accused of "speaking no evil" by being his greatest link to the media but never revealing the truth of Bobby being a fraud. She is brought to the abandoned Clear Dawn Psychiatric Hospital; locked in aOfficer Palmer
* Portrayed byOfficer Rogers
* Portrayed by Laurence Anthony * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' Rogers is an Internal Affairs officer who helps Detective Matt Gibson investigate Mark Hoffman. Once Gibson figures out Hoffman's location, he puts Rogers in charge of guarding Jill Tuck, who has been moved to a holding cell in the police station for her protection. After Hoffman sneaks into the station, he kills every officer standing between him and Jill; Rogers is killed when he is shot through his eye.Sidney
* Portrayed by Oluniké Adeliyi * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Alive Sidney is a Jigsaw survivor who appears at Bobby Dagen's support group. She reveals that she had been placed in a trap with her abusive boyfriend Alex. Hanging above a series of upturned lawnmowers, Alex tried to kick her to her death to save himself but was instead struck back by her, causing him to fall into the lawnmowers and be sliced to death. She was freed after this and came to value her life more for overcoming her abuser and surviving.Suzanne
* Portrayed by Rebecca Marshall * Appears in: ''Saw 3D'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw 3D'' Suzanne is Bobby Dagen's lawyer, who is accused of "seeing no evil" by ignoring her duty as a lawyer and turning a blind eye to Bobby's fraud. Her test occurs at the abandoned Clear Dawn Psychiatric Hospital; she is placed horizontally inside a steel frame that begins to rotate her in a standing position, where three spikes are placed to impale her through the eyes and mouth. To save her, Bobby must lift a pair of weights at shoulder height and hold them for at least 30 seconds, until the 60 second timer expires, in order to stop Suzanne's rig from approaching the spikes. However, as he does this, two rods pierce his sides. Bobby attempts to hold it, but continues to drop it. Suzanne is inches from death, and with just one second left, Bobby drops it and she is killed.''Jigsaw''
Anna
* Portrayed by Laura Vandervoort * Appears in: ''Brad Halloran
* Portrayed by Callum Keith Rennie * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Jigsaw'' Brad Halloran is a homicide detective in the city police department. He takes the lead role in the investigation of several deaths in which jigsaw puzzle pieces have been cut from the bodies; all the victims are associated in some way with his past cases. He begins to suspect medical examiner Logan Nelson and his assistant Eleanor Bonneville of being involved, and trails them to an abandoned pig farm where the new games are being played. During a fight with Logan, both men are knocked out and placed in collars with laser cutters set to kill them unless they confess their sins. After forcing Logan to go first, Halloran admits that he has taken bribes and planted evidence, allowing guilty criminals to go free and innocent people to be sent to prison in their place. After tape recording this confession and planting evidence to frame Halloran as the new Jigsaw Killer, Logan activates the collar and slices his head open, killing him.Carly
* Portrayed byEdgar Munsen
* Portrayed by Josiah Black * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Jigsaw'' Edgar Munsen is a meth addict and criminal, having been arrested twice, once for the murder of Christine Nelson, but was released by Detective Brad Halloran. Edgar is later put in a test by the new Jigsaw Killer: find and trigger a mechanism to activate a game, or die. Edgar succeeds in activating the trigger, but is shot by Logan Nelson via his sniper and hospitalized. Edgar is later abducted, and found buried in John Kramer's grave with his throat slit.Eleanor Bonneville
* Portrayed by Hannah Emily Anderson * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Alive Eleanor Bonneville assists Logan Nelson in performing autopsies of crime victims for the police department. She has a deep fascination with the Jigsaw murders, bordering on obsession, and has built replicas of several Jigsaw traps. When she shows her work to Logan, Detective Keith Hunt follows them and takes pictures, leading Detective Brad Halloran to order their arrest. Based on analysis of trace evidence on the latest victims' bodies, Eleanor determines the location of the new game, an abandoned pig farm, and takes Logan there; Halloran follows and ambushes them, but she escapes and flags down a car.Keith Hunt
* Portrayed by Clé Bennett * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Alive Keith Hunt is Detective Brad Halloran's partner in the homicide squad, but has been assigned there from the Internal Affairs office to keep an eye on him. Hunt follows Logan Nelson and Eleanor Bonneville to Eleanor's studio and secretly takes pictures of the Jigsaw trap replicas that she has built, leading Halloran to suspect Logan and/or Eleanor of being the perpetrator of the new games. Hunt arrests Logan on Halloran's orders, but releases him after finding evidence (planted by Logan) that implicates Halloran as the new Jigsaw Killer.Logan Nelson
* Portrayed by Matt Passmore * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Alive Logan Nelson is the medical examiner for the city police department. He had served with the United States Army inMatthew
* Portrayed by Edward Ruttle * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Jigsaw'' Matthew was Anna's husband and John Kramer's neighbor. While they were kind to John and had a baby, Matthew and Anna frequently got into fights. Anna later killed the baby and made it look like Matthew had smothered it in his sleep. Matthew was driven insane with grief, and put in a mental institution where he eventually committed suicide.Mitch
* Portrayed by Mandela Van Peebles * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Jigsaw'' Mitch is one of the five victims in the barn game. He had sold a motorcycle to John Kramer's nephew years earlier, concealing the fact that the brakes were faulty, and the nephew had died in an accident as a result. During the third game, Mitch and Anna are locked in a grain silo and at risk of being buried alive or cut to death by the grain and sharp objects pouring in. Ryan saves them by pulling a lever, which severs his lower leg. For the fourth game, Mitch is suspended upside down and slowly lowered toward a helical blade spun by the engine of that same motorcycle. In order to save himself, he must reach down through the center of the blade and pull the engine's brake handle, which he is assured actually works. Anna jams the mechanism for a few seconds, but before Mitch can reach the brake, it starts spinning again and slices him to death.Palermo
* Portrayed by Troy Feldman * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Alive Palermo is one of the officers at the beginning of ''Jigsaw'' who assists in chasing and confronting Edgar Munsen, along with Halloran, Keith Hunt, Solomon, and other officers. When Edgar uses a trigger device, Palermo and the other officers shoot his hand off.Ryan
* Portrayed by Paul Braunstein * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Jigsaw'' Ryan is one of the five victims in the barn game. While in high school, his drunken carousing led to a car accident in which two of his friends and the driver of the other car were killed. During the third game, he tries to leave the barn through a door marked "No Exit", but steps on a rigged patch of floor and gets his leg caught in a set of sharpened steel cables that slowly constrict, tearing into his flesh. When Anna and Mitch become trapped in a grain silo under a flood of pouring grain and sharp objects, he must pull a lever to save them and free himself; doing so causes the cables to sever his lower leg. Later, in the fifth game, Ryan and Anna are chained to pipes at opposite sides of a room and given a shotgun loaded with one shell. Anna tries to shoot Ryan, but the gun explodes in her face and kills her, having been rigged to backfire. Ryan discovers that the keys to free both of them had been inside the shotgun shell, but the gun's discharge destroyed them and left him with no way to free himself. It is revealed that he later died and his body was left in the barn to rot.Solomon
* Portrayed by Shaquan Lewis * Appears in: ''Jigsaw'' * Status: Alive Solomon is one of the officers at the beginning of ''Jigsaw'' who assists in chasing and confronting Edgar Munsen, along with Halloran, Keith Hunt, Palermo, and other officers. When Edgar uses a trigger device, Solomon and the other officers shoot his hand off.''Spiral''
Angie Garza
* Portrayed by Marisol Nichols * Appears in: ''Jeannie Lewis
* Portrayed by Ali Johnson * Appears in: ''Spiral'' * Status: Alive Jeannie Lewis is a uniformed patrol officer at the South Metro Precinct who is seen assisting Detective Zeke Banks and the homicide department with their investigations into the Jigsaw copycat killer. She is shown to be one of the few officers who does not mistreat Banks due to his reputation as a snitch. The first "gift" for Banks (a box containing the tongue and badge of Detective Marv Bozwick) is dropped off to her at the reception area of the precinct. She later detains a second courier with a second package along with other uniformed officers. When Captain Angie Garza goes missing, it is Lewis who assists Banks in gaining access to the building's cold case evidence room (located in a repurposed bank vault), however they are too late to save Garza from being killed by the trap she was put in.Marcus Banks
* Portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson * Appears in: ''Spiral'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Spiral'' Marcus Banks is the former chief of police and father of Zeke Banks. As chief he devised and introduced the controversial Article 8 policing policy, which saw the force turn a blind eye to police brutality and corruption to give officers more leeway to fight crime. He also struggled balancing his role as a police officer and protecting his son from police retribution after turning in a dirty cop. Marcus is lured into a trap by William Schenk, where he is strung up like a marionette and has his blood drained. Zeke is forced to use his last bullet to shoot a target that releases his father, instead of killing Schenk. However, an incoming SWAT team triggers a tripwire that resuspends Marcus, and forces him to raise his arm towards the officers, resulting in them gunning him down.Marv Bozwick
* Portrayed byPeter Dunleavy
* Portrayed by Patrick McManus * Appears in: ''Spiral'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Spiral'' Peter "Pete" Dunleavy is a former patrol officer and partner of Zeke Banks, he murdered a witness who was due to testify against a corrupt officer 15 years prior to the events of the film. Despite planting a weapon on the innocent man, Banks remained suspicious of the circumstances of the shooting, and later reported him. Dunleavy was fired from the police and imprisoned for a number of years, causing Banks to become a pariah within the department due to "ratting" on a fellow cop. After being released from prison he works in a church and lives in the basement, leading anTim O'Brien
* Portrayed by Thomas Mitchell * Appears in: ''Spiral'' * Status: Alive Tim O'Brien is a lieutenant in the South Metro Precinct homicide department and the second in command under Captain Angie Garza. He is one of many officers who mistreats Detective Zeke Banks due to him reporting his partner for corruption. O'Brien is initially assigned as lead detective in the Spiral copycat murders, but is replaced by Banks as part of official protocol. As more officers are killed he accuses Banks of being involved, resulting in the two of them almost getting physical with one another. After the death of Garza, it can be presumed he is the acting head of the homicide department in the South Metro Precinct.William Schenk / Emmerson
* Portrayed by Max Minghella and Leonidas Castrounis (young) * Appears in: ''Spiral'' * Status: Alive Billy Emmerson is the son of Charlie Emmerson, and witnessed his father being murdered by corrupt officer Peter Dunleavy fifteen years prior to the events of the film. Dunleavy was later arrested and imprisoned as a result of Zeke Banks reporting him. Planning to exact his revenge on the organization, Billy joins the police 12 years later under the alias William Schenk, and is assigned as Banks' partner when he first makes detective. Taking inspiration from the Jigsaw Killer, he devises a series of "games" to punish corrupt officers, resulting in the deaths of Detective Marv Bozwick, Detective Fitch, Captain Angie Garza, and former officer Dunleavy. He fakes his own death, making it appear he has been captured and skinned alive by the copycat killer. Using Banks' phone, he lures former chief of police Marcus Banks into a trap, blaming him for facilitating the corruption under Article 8 that resulted in his father being murdered. He proposes a partnership with Banks, with Banks locating corrupt officers and him killing them. In order for Banks to prove his loyalty, he makes him choose between using his last bullet to either shoot him or free his father from a trap. Banks frees his father, but then fights Schenk and gains the upper hand. However, an incoming SWAT team sets off a tripwire, resulting in Marcus' death. Schenk is able to get away and his current whereabouts are unknown.Zeke Banks
* Portrayed by''Saw: The Video Game''
Jennings Foster
* Portrayed by Troy Lund * Appears in: '' Saw: The Video Game'', '' Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Alive Jennings Foster is the head of a CSI team who cooperates with David Tapp's department to solve murder cases. Unbeknownst to others, Jennings committed a hit-and-run years ago that led him to frame an innocent citizen to avoid conviction himself. For this, Jigsaw places Jennings as a victim for Tapp to save in a pendulum trap. Tapp saves him, but Jennings blames Tapp for being there and runs away. He also makes a brief appearance in ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'', where he is seen assisting the investigation into Tapp's death and photographing Tapp's apartment. In one of the case files, he seems to be very grateful towards Tapp for saving his life.Melissa Sing
* Portrayed by Kahn Doan * Appears in: ''Saw: The Video Game'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Alive Melissa Sing is the widow of Detective Steven Sing, who is killed after falling victim to one of Jigsaw's traps in ''Saw''. Upon Sing's death, Melissa becomes a neglectful parent to her son Franklin, and blames David Tapp for ruining her family. For this, she is placed in Whitehurst Asylum during ''Saw: The Video Game'' in an iron-maiden trap for Tapp to save her from. Tapp saves her, but she leaves him quickly. During the finale of the game, if the player chooses the "Truth" door, Melissa is revealed to have been held against her will following her trap and was forced to help Jigsaw, keeping Tapp's game going until 6:00, or her son would die. Attempting to evade Tapp, she is accidentally killed by a shotgun trap. However, in the "Freedom" ending, she is saved along with the other surviving victims in the asylum and set free, never having her incidental ties to Jigsaw revealed. A file written by Tapp in ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' confirms that Melissa survived the events of the previous game; the "Freedom" ending is further revealed to be canon to the franchise due to newspapers reporting Tapp's suicide following his escape.Oswald McGillicutty
* Portrayed by David Scully * Appears in: ''Saw'' (mentioned only), ''Saw: The Video Game'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw: The Video Game'' Oswald McGillicutty is the newspaper writer who coined the nickname "The Jigsaw Killer". One of his articles is seen in ''Saw''. In the game, Oswald is placed in Whitehurst Asylum due to Jigsaw believing Oswald is perverting his message and also for accusing David Tapp of being the real Jigsaw Killer. It is revealed in case files that Oswald was originally writing a novel about Jigsaw, but his notes were stolen by Pamela Jenkins in an effort to thwart him and write a book of her own. Tapp finds Oswald in a folding table trap, which he releases him from, only for Oswald to be killed by sharp slabs of metal immediately after.Pighead
* Appears in: ''Saw: The Video Game'', ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (mentioned only) * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw: The Video Game'' Pighead is a masked person who works for Jigsaw. He appears in ''Saw: The Video Game'' and watches over David Tapp's game. He is shown to be hostile and is witnessed by Tapp killing several test subjects around Whitehurst Asylum. Pighead seems to taunt Tapp throughout the game, and sometimes attempts to come after him. Later on near the end of the game, Tapp is required to fight Pighead, who wants to kill Tapp and sabotage his game in order to surpass Jigsaw. Tapp manages to kill Pighead and get hold of a key to the library where his final choice is awaiting. Jigsaw rhetorically asks Tapp if he's a "murderer" for killing his servant. Pighead wears a red boxer robe and the infamous pig mask concealing his identity. He is referenced in one of Tapp's audio tapes in ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'', with Tapp feeling guilt having killed him, not knowing if the person in the costume had a family or is another victim forced to obey Jigsaw.''Saw II: Flesh & Blood''
Campbell Iman
* Appears in: '' Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' Campbell Iman is one of the two main protagonists and the brief playable character of ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood''. He is targeted by Jigsaw because of his addiction to drugs and his estrangement from his son, who is also a drug addict. His last name is mentioned in a case file that also revealed that he has lymphoma. Jigsaw places him in a "Venus flytrap" device that he escapes by cutting out a key buried near his own eye. After traversing several traps, Campbell is informed that there is another subject, Michael Tapp, in the game and that only one may live. Campbell is given the choice of sacrificing himself for a stranger, who has a potentially long life ahead of him, or saving himself, knowing he has a short time left to live because of his cancer. This choice decides the fate of Michael Tapp at the end of the game. If Campbell sacrifices himself, he gets crushed by spiked moving walls. If Campbell chooses to save himself, Michael dies and Campbell meets Jigsaw who informs him that his son is safe, having passed his own test prior to the events of the game, and all he has to do is leave through the exit. Campbell instead attempts to attack Jigsaw only to be killed by a concealed, falling scythe.Henry Jacobs
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' Henry Jacobs is the chief of police in David Tapp's precinct. He is involved in the Jigsaw cases and is the chief officer involved in the investigation into Tapp's death. Henry is involved in a conspiracy alongside Joseph Poltzer, Carla Song, and Sarah Blalok to steal seized drugs and sell them on the streets, bringing him to Jigsaw's attention. When Michael Tapp finds him, Henry is strapped to a chair with a revolver placed in his mouth that will fire unless Michael can pass a test. Even though Henry appears helpful upon his release, he begins stalking Michael throughout the game in order to kill him and prevent his corruption from being revealed. After Joseph escapes, Henry finds and allies himself with him in order to find Michael and any others who could reveal their secrets, leading him to murder Carla. Henry later runs into Pighead II, who stabs him repeatedly in the chest.Joseph Poltzer
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' Joseph Poltzer is a corrupt vice cop who abuses his position to steal drugs seized from criminals and sell them in a cartel, alongside Henry Jacobs, Carla Song, and Sarah Blalok. As a member of the group, he is kidnapped by Jigsaw and placed in a vise trap designed to crush all of his limbs and his skull unless Michael Tapp can save him. Michael's father David Tapp had accidentally uncovered their drug cartel while investigating Jigsaw, so Joseph teams up with Henry to hunt and kill Michael, Carla, and Sarah to tie up any loose ends that could reveal their criminal actions. He later executes Sarah as she is about to reveal the true identity of Pighead II. He and Michael get embroiled in a fight that results in them breaking through a wall and plummeting into an alley below. They struggle over Joseph's gun, but Michael eventually triumphs and fatally shoots Joseph in the head.Michael Tapp
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Unknown (depends on player's choice) * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (possibly) Michael Tapp is Detective David Tapp's estranged son and one of the two main protagonists and the main playable character in ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood''. He is a reporter, investigating his father's recent death when he is captured by Pighead II and forced to undergo a series of lethal traps set up by Jigsaw. As he progresses through the game he saves several people, freeing Henry Jacobs, Sarah Blalok, Joseph Poltzer, Carla Song, and Solomon Bates while surviving other victims loose in the game; criminals previously arrested by his father after revenge on his son. Though initially friendly, Henry, and later Joseph, begin stalking Michael in order to kill him and prevent their corruption and role in a drug cartel being revealed, should Michael escape. Henry is killed by Pighead II before he can kill him however, and Michael is able to kill Joseph himself. During the game, Michael is revealed to have abused his strained relationship with his father to steal documents pertaining to the Jigsaw case, including Tapp's botched sting that resulted in Detective Steven Sing's death. Using this information for personal gain and revenge against his father for feelings of abandonment, Michael wrote an exposé that destroyed his father's career, unwittingly aiding the drug cartel run by Henry and Joseph, and partially contributing to his father's eventual suicide. In the finale, it is revealed that Campbell Iman and Michael's tests had occurred concurrently, with Michael's fate left in Campbell's hands. Campbell is given the choice at the end of his own test to sacrifice himself for Michael, a stranger, or save himself at Michael's expense. If Campbell chooses himself, Michael is trapped and crushed to death by a spiked moving ceiling. If Campbell sacrifices himself, Michael survives. Jigsaw reveals that Michael's real test is to see if he had the ability to punish the corrupt (Henry and Joseph) and so he is given a choice between two doors; one leads Michael to freedom and the chance to use the evidence found by his father to print the story of Jigsaw and the drug cartel. The other door reveals a Pighead costume and an offer to help people see the truth inside themselves, implying Michael can become Jigsaw's apprentice. The choice made is not revealed to the player.Pighead II
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Alive Pighead II is a replacement for Pighead, who died during the events of the first game. Little is known about the character except that he is garbed in similar attire to the original Pighead and that he is involved in placing some individuals into their respective traps, including Carla Song. Throughout the game, he can be seen kidnapping Michael Tapp and killing other victims. He later corners and kills Henry Jacobs. Before her death, Sarah Blalok indicates that Michael knows the man behind the pig mask and that he is a friend of his father David Tapp. However, she is killed before she reveals his identity. Although Pighead II appears to work for Jigsaw, he commits acts of murder against his philosophy. Although his identity is never confirmed, it is possible that Pighead II is Mark Hoffman, since Hoffman knew Tapp and he was a murderer, unlike Jigsaw.Sarah Blalok
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' Sarah Blalok is a drug addict,Solomon Bates
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Unknown (likely deceased) * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' (possibly) Solomon Bates is an accountant involved in a housing development project with John Kramer and Art Blank before the events that would turn John into Jigsaw. He is later responsible for using his accountancy role to hide the illegal money made by the drug cartel consisting of Henry Jacobs, Joseph Poltzer, Carla Song, and Sarah Blalok, thus bringing him to Jigsaw's attention. Solomon is initially found trapped inside a movable cage alongside Michael Tapp during the latter's first test prepared by Jigsaw. Both men have to race to push their cages over a floor covered in broken glass towards the exit, with the winner receiving their freedom. Solomon manages to reach the end first and escapes. After Jigsaw gives Michael a second chance, Michael later encounters Solomon again during his trials. Solomon is seen chained to a suspended cart set on a track filled with slowly rising flames that will burn him alive unless Michael pushes him out of harm's way. Upon his release, Solomon reveals the truth about the members of the drug cartel and that Michael's father David Tapp accidentally stumbled on their operations during his search for Jigsaw. He is last seen being cornered by Pighead II and thrown into a pit of syringes. Pighead II then seals the door before Michael can enter.Zeke
* Appears in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' * Status: Deceased * Died in: ''Saw II: Flesh & Blood'' Zeke is a Jigsaw victim whose original trap mangles his hands beyond repair, stripping away much of the flesh. He is a pedophile who molested little girls. He is saved from his trap by Michael Tapp, but passes out from blood loss. Between this event and the events of the game, he has his damaged forearms replaced with large blades and becomes psychotic, chasing and attempting to kill Michael at any opportunity. Michael manages to lure him in between two spiked wall devices in front of a doorway that snap shut and crush him.References
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