Mason Verger

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Hannibal Tetralogy character
Mason Verger
Occupation Meat packer
Gender Male
Race Caucasian
Relationships Molson Verger (father)
Margot Verger (sister)
M.O. Child Molestation
Weapon of Choice: Relies heavily on hired help.
Portrayed by: Gary Oldman

Mason Verger is a fictional character in the novel Hannibal. He is played by Gary Oldman in the 2001 film adaptation.

Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow.

Mason Verger is the son of Molson Verger, a wealthy meat packer and successful businessman. While claiming to have accepted Jesus into his life, this claim is clearly self-serving, as he uses his faith to gain access to a Christian summer camp his father owned so that he could molest children. He has a younger sister named Margot, whom he regularly abused when they were children and brutally raped when they were teenagers which left her with a torn labia. Mason also dislocated her shoulder and bit a chunk of flesh from her buttock. Margot went into therapy with Dr. Hannibal Lecter, who advised her not to fall into self-loathing, and that it would be cathartic to kill her brother instead. Years later, she works as Verger's bodyguard and tries to get into his good graces so he would donate his sperm to her lesbian partner, in order to take advantage of a stipulation in their father's will that denies her any inheritance but left in a provision stating that his estate and business would go to any children that Mason might have.

Lecter is introduced to Verger in the 1970s when a court order recommends therapy after he was found guilty of child molestation, from his father's immense influence of the justice system in Maryland. During his sessions with Lecter, Verger claims to have worked with several of the world's worst war criminals, including Idi Amin. At one point, he was a participant on Easter of a re-enactment of the crucifixion which resulted in the death of a manual labourer. Verger and Lecter seem to get on well until Verger invites Lecter to his pied a terre in Owings Mills, Maryland. After Verger shows him the noose he uses to perform auto-erotic asphyxiation, Lecter asks him to demonstrate the procedure. While Verger is dangling from the noose and masturbating, Lecter offers him amyl nitrite and several other mind altering drugs, and convinces Verger to tear his face off with a shard of mirror and feed it to his pet dogs. Verger does so, and also gouges out one of his eyes and eats his own nose. Lecter finishes him off by manipulating the noose to break his neck. Amazingly, Verger survives this, but is left a hideously scarred and disfigured quadriplegic dependent on a life support machine.

According to the police, Verger is the only victim to survive Lecter's attacks. When Lecter is captured, Verger never issues a statement in Lecter's trial. Instead, he concocts a plan to have Lecter eaten alive by boars, specially bred over several generations for viciousness and a taste for human flesh.

By 1990, the boars are ready. Verger uses Clarice Starling as bait by discrediting her. A crooked Justice Department employee, Paul Krendler, also helps in the frame up. A tip off from a detective called Rinaldo Pazzi locates Lecter in Florence, Italy, under the alias "Dr. Fell." Pazzi tries to kidnap Lecter, but ends up murdered along with a Sardinian and a pickpocket. Lecter then flees to the United States.

Lecter's murder of a deer hunter alerts the FBI to his return to the US. Lecter is eventually kidnapped by Verger's men and is about to be eaten by the boars when Starling rescues him. She is wounded and Lecter takes her to safety. Verger is murdered by his sister, who forces his pet moray eel down his throat after stimulating him with the Sardinians' cattle prod, causing him to ejaculate, providing Margot with the needed sperm. Lecter claims responsibility for Mason's death. However, the authorities are skeptical of this.

In the film adaptation of Hannibal, in which the character of Margot doesn't appear, Verger dies at the hands of his long-suffering personal physician, Dr. Cordell Doemling (played by Zeljko Ivanek), who let his wheelchair roll into the boar pit after Lecter's proposal.