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Dr. Dean Reybold is the main antagonist of the One Chicago crossover event involving cancer-free chemo-patients, including episodes "The Beating Heart” of Chicago Fire,” Malignant” of Chicago Med, both of which he’s never seen but the character is dealing with his victims, and ”Now I’m God” of Chicago P.D. where he was finally introduced.
Reybold is a doctor working mainly with treating cancer-patients with high doses of chemotherapy, often paying them personaly in order to get past insurance. He presents himself as caring and selfless soul who hates seeing his patients die but in reality he’s a callous psychopath with absolutely no empathy or desire satisfy anyone but himself who has been purposefully misdiagnosing people with cancer and murdered them with chemo for money.
He was portrayed by Jeremy Shamos.
Personality[]
Dr. Dean Reybold presents himself as a caring and selfless doctor who just wants to save people. When he is being arrested, he tells Hank Voight that he held Camille's hand in order to reserve this facade.
In reality to call Reybold even human is completely inaccurate as he has absolutely no empathy for others and views people as means to an end. He’s greedy, manipulative, narcissistic, and psychopathic with absolutely no empathy or desire satisfy anyone but himself. The only time doesn’t keep up this mask is when he’s tricked by phyciatrist Dr. Charles at cafe. Here he not only admits that he has been misdiagnosing people with cancer but actively murdered them with chemo and that he only cares about making money to buy expensive such as a golden wristwatch.
Biography[]
Background[]
Coming soon...
One Chicago[]
The Beating Heart and Malignant[]
He does not physically appear, but both the CFD and the hospital become flooded with serious cases chemo overdoses that lead to the hospitalizations or deaths of many people.
Now I'm God[]
As a result of his actions, a case of the CPD Intelligence Unit set its sights on Dr. Dean Reybold, who is later revealed to be the doctor that treated Voight's wife Camille Voight, with her being one of his victims. Due to this, Voight personally visits Reybold who is surprised to see him after so long and the Sergeant angrily accuses the doctor of malpractice and taking his wife. Not wanting bad attention from his observing colleagues, Reybold tries to deny it, even attempting to bring up what Camille said but was told not utter her name. Voight promised to bring him down his for his actions.
He is convicted and jailed for his crimes, with Voight testifying against him. Reybold's lawyer tried to make it seem like that he is shifting his grief on the doctor and had no way to prove that Reybold intentionally overdosed his wife. However, Voight confirmed he witnessed this, stating he was with his wife at her appointments and he'd never forget that. Reybold's lawyer tried to drop it but the ASA Dana Shelby quickly stopped this and was able to get Voight to tell her more on his wife suffered before she succumbed.
After going over the evidence, the jury ultimately finds Reybold guilty, much to his horror. As Voight starts to walk away, Reybold makes one frantic plea to him on his wife, but the Sergeant ignores him, and he is taken away by the guards.
He is then charged for his crimes of serial murder and malpractice ultimately imprisoning him for life.
Killed Victims[]
Unknown amount of people: (Patients): Died from the chemo overdoes that Dean Reybold personally gave them.
Camille Voight: (Wife of Hank Voight): Died from the chemo overdoes that Dean Reybold personally gave her.
Danielle Frank: (Patient): Died from the chemo overdoes that Dean Reybold personally gave her.
Jessica Pope: (Patient): Died from the chemo overdoes that Dean Reybold personally gave her.
External Links[]
- Dr. Dean Reybold on the Chicago P.D. Wiki
- Dr. Dean Reybold on the Pure Evil Wiki
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