But to make sure he gets his money first, Jasper puts Joe's fingertip in a cooler of ice and holds it for ransom. For the rest of the episode, Joe walks around Los Angeles with a bleeding finger and continues to stalk Love regardless of his injury.
Joe corresponds with a man named Jasper Krenn (Steven W. Bailey), who is after the real Will Bettelheim for money. Joe promises to deliver, but Jasper pins him down and severs the tip of one of his fingers.
The finalization of his plan was to blame Love for all the murders in Madre Linda: he stages her confession, and he simulates his death, cutting off two of his toes to make everyone believe that Love killed him and saved his toes as a trophy.
Jasper takes his pocket knife out to kill Joe, but Joe grabs a knife off of his workbench and stabs him in the stomach. Joe then stabs Jasper deeper before pushing him onto plastic foil, killing him (Joe seemed to plan to kill him, that would explain why the plastic was out, to stop blood from getting everywhere).
Jasper is killed by Joe and his body is disposed of in the most gruesome way. After cutting off the tip of Joe's finger and keeping it as collateral for the debt the real Will owes him, Jasper is killed by Joe in the storage unit. Jasper comes after Joe with a knife because he believes Joe is hiding money from him.
Having undervalued the debt, Joe made $3,000 off a book forgery and paid it to Jasper, only to be shocked by the actual debt. Jasper intially plays it cool and assures Joe that they could meet later, but then severs Joe's right pinky finger.
and Monty, Bellamy, and Clarke go to interrogate Dante. Maya tells Jasper there is no way Cage will let her live and Jasper vows to kill him before giving Maya a kiss goodbye and telling her he loves her.
Like the women in seasons past, Joe had formed an unhealthy obsession with Rhys that escalated to a boiling point. And though Joe's sanity was virtually non-existent by this point, Badgley liked the Rhys and Joe dynamic.
Final count
That puts us at 16 people! For reference, the Golden State Killer's body count is 13.
Later in the series, another flashback shows Joe's last encounter with his mother, where she is accompanied by a young boy. Joe's mother doesn't only abandon him, she fosters another child in his place. This trauma influences Joe's obsessions over women--and his exaggerated responses when they reject him.
Penn Badgley as Joe Goldberg who has erotomania in the Netflix hit 'You'. (Image: pennbadgley/Instagram) Erotomania is a rare and often misunderstood psychiatric disorder characterized by a delusional belief that someone is in love with the affected person.
But what happens to Love and Joe's baby Henry in Season 3 of “You”? Before he jets off to Europe, Joe leaves his son in the care of his colleague at the library, Dante. Dante and his husband Lansing had been trying for a child, and Joe writes them a letter saying he hopes that together they will raise Henry.
But, ICYMI, Love died at the hands of Joe in the season 3 finale. Let's rewind a bit.
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He states that developing his own identity has taken a long time. Joe decides that since he cannot create a new identity quickly, he needs to steal Will's instead. He hits will in the head and locks him away in his glass cage, now in a storage unit.
It comes down to the empathy that Joe evokes, according to Neo. "Empathy is really about how we are compelled to understand why things are the way they are. And we try to do that for other people, especially if we are very understanding of other people.
Beck has just enough doubts about Joe to go looking, and she finds a box full of evidence that he's been stalking her all along: her stolen phone, diary, tampons; Benji and Peach's phones; a box full of teeth. Teeth!
The urine jar: Joe leaves behind a jar of his urine in Peach's home after killing her (not a sex thing; he just couldn't hold it in). Joe even wonders if urine contains DNA. As it turns out, it rarely does, but he still may have left his fingerprints on the container.
After finding out that he is having a son, rather than a daughter like he had hoped, Joe becomes distraught. He fears that he won't be able to protect his son, Henry, from what he himself was subjected to as a child, and he struggles to form a connection with him.
Joe ends up killing her dad. He then tells Kate the truth about his identity, and somehow, she's fine with it?!
He interrogates him with some gruesome "ball torture" (luckily all left to the imagination), but Rhys insists he doesn't know anything. After Joe snaps and strangles him to death, the truth is revealed, as another Rhys appears and walks over to the dead body.
Joseph Goldberg was the only child born into a dysfunctional relationship. He idealized his mother Sandy, whom he said was his home no matter where they were. His father was abusive to him and his mother. His mother frequently cheated on his father, often leaving Joe alone in public areas while doing so.
He has many scars on his body, face, neck and jaw from the bites of vampires he fought during his time in Maria's coven.
Jasper is the youngest vampire in the Cullen pack so he has the hardest time resisting human blood.
In "The Big Day", Jasper is shown to be fully speaking now and has been for at least six months as it is revealed that there was a time jump.