Stephen Haver

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Dr. Stephen Haver was a fictional character on the daytime television soap opera One Life To Live, as portrayed by Matthew Ashford from 2003 to 2004.

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Haver was a psychology professor at Llanview University who specializes in human sexuality and researches serial killers and sexual predators. He was also a serial killer who preyed on his female students; called the "Music Box Killer", he strangled his victims with a red leotard and left a music box by their bodies. Ironically, the police consulted with him on the murders that he himself committed.

Haver blackmailed several of his female students, demanding sex in return for a passing grade. When one such student complains to a friend, student reporter Jessica Buchanan, Jessica decides to investigate. She eventually discovered that Haver was the killer terrorizing the university. He kidnapped her, but she was rescued before he could do anything to her. His crimes exposed, Haver vanished.

Haver also committed another series of murders, earning him the nickname "the White Rose Killer," whom new Chief of Detectives John McBain was investigating during his tenure in the FBI. McBain called the White Rose Killer out in a press conference. Haver responded by murdering McBain's fiancée Caitlin in her bed while she was sleeping next to McBain. McBain went on a personal vendetta against all serial killers, which further intensified after Haver was exposed as both the Music Box Killer, and the man who murdered Caitlin.

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