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Paul White is the main antagonist of the slasher White of the Eye. White is a nihilistic husband and father and later revealed to be a grandiose sadist and serial murderer of women, before trying to drag his family and friends with him in a paranoid suicide/mass murder.

He's portrayed by David Keith.

Biography[]

Paul's wife, Joan, was previously in a relationship with Mike DeSantos. The couple traveled the country in DeSantos' van, leaving New York and intending to reach Malibu. They met Paul and DeSantos took a liking to him. He seemed charismatic and amiable, but when the two went on a deer hunting trip together, Paul shows a psychopathic side to him when after he shoots a deer, he mutilates the poor animal and paints his face with the deer's blood. DeSantos soon after finds and Paul and Joan having sex, and when Paul gets up and walks out for a short bit, DeSantos aims at the gun at the back of his head. Relenting killing him, he shoots above Paul's head, then breaks up with Joan and disappears for good. Joan and Paul eventually married and had a daughter, Danielle, the family settling down in Globe, AZ.

Ten years later, Paul, working as an audio equipment engineer, becomes increasingly nihilistic and psychotic in his ideologies. Paul starting believing "the female heart of the world is a black hole", seeing the rich women he installed equipment more as "extensions of" those delusions. Though he was still a gifted acoustics specialist, using his own humming air cavities in his head to get the acoustics in his clients' houses to install the speakers where the sound echoes through the room. By an unknown point in time and life shift, Paul finally snapped and starting murdering the women who were his clients, under the psychosis of "putting them out of their misery", not too different in means from his disturbed hunting butchery.

Charles Mendoza, the detective on the serial case, questions Paul at his latest job, not too far from the recent murder. He builds a rapport by talking about acoustics and equipment, but he turns the interrogation by asking if Paul still hunts, as well as mentioning his tires match the treads found at the latest murder's scene. With his criminal record in hand, he goes back to the station to build a case with his partner, Phil Ross.

Paul's heavily implied to be having an affair with married elitist Ann Mason. After Joan meets DeSantos again after ten years, who's been in prison and can allegedly see visions through time from a head injury, DeSantos insists she not inform Paul they met again to catch up, and Joan suspects the affair. When she slashes Paul's tires, another murder happens, which seems to give an alibi. Paul begs for forgiveness, but Joan runs home distraught. When she's in the bathroom nauseated, she sees the bathtub soap dish was redone, causing her to pry it off. She peers in the wall and is horrified to see body parts, leading her to confront Paul and demand an explanation. He just rants his psychotic anarchism, but he does fully confess to the murders. Joan's uneasiness leads Paul to lock her in the attic the next day, strapping dynamite to him vest to make a suicide bomb and painting his face like how he smeared blood on it from dead animals, also referencing Kabuki. Fully losing it, he chases Danielle into the attic, and hating Joan believing he would hurt his family, he makes a point when Danielle runs and he shoots at her. In the stray lines of fire, their dog Shasta is sadly shot dead by Paul in Paul's sadistic mania. Joan also escapes, and running in another direction, Paul chases after her in a local abandoned quarry. DeSantos is revealed to be residing there, ready to face Paul again after visions and in possession of a machine gun. Rescuing Joan, he takes Paul's gun and forces him at the edge of the quarry. Paul hums again to create echoes in the quarry and continues to rant his delusions. Pulling out a lighter, the suicide bomb's lit. Provoking Joan to duck and cover in the quarry lake, DeSantos shoots the bomb with the machine gun, which kills both men, the blast not reaching Joan and leaving her alive. She reunites with Danielle and is brought to safety by Mendoza, who calls for backup. Out of shock, horror, and longing, she laments on how she never saw the truth about Paul even though ten years of her life were spent with him and the timeline they made but she never really knew.

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