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+ | |tv series = ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'' <small>(3 episodes)</small> |
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+ | {{Quote|[[Mitchell Ellison|Ellison]] in his office?"<br>"His kid's got something in school. He'll be in later.|[[Ben Urich]] and Caldwell|The Ones We Leave Behind}} |
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+ | '''M. Caldwell''' is a secretary at the ''[[New York Bulletin]]'' who was a mole for [[Wilson Fisk]]. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | ===Working for Wilson Fisk=== |
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+ | While working for the [[New York Bulletin]], Caldwell was approached by Crime Kingpin [[Wilson Fisk]] and ordered to use her position at the Bulletin to send him any information regarding the press' knowledge of his criminal activities. |
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+ | ====Hell's Kitchen Burns==== |
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+ | [[Mitchell Ellison]] called all the staff at the Bulletin together when reports came in of massive explosions all across Hell's Kitchen, which he blamed on a possible gas leak. [[Ben Urich]] asked to know the locations of the explosion and Ellison ordered Caldwell to give him the list, as he read out the locations Urich immediately ran out of the building, claiming that the building that were attacked were owned by the Russian Mob, therefore this was a bombing attack.<ref name="DD106">''[[Condemned|Daredevil: 1.06: Condemned]]''</ref> |
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+ | ====The Firing of Ben Urich==== |
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+ | Caldwell was present when [[Ben Urich]] spoke to [[Mitchell Ellison]] and demanded that he print his expose on [[Wilson Fisk]], which Ellison refused as he claimed it was not backed up and would result in them being sued. Urich then accused Ellison of being the mole within the [[New York Bulletin]], not realizing that it was in fact Caldwell; in response Ellison fired Urich on the spot. Caldwell informed Wilson Fisk of the events and how Urich would likely print the expose online. That same night Fisk broke into Urich's home and murdered him.<ref name="DD112">''[[The Ones We Leave Behind|Daredevil: 1.12: The Ones We Leave Behind]]''</ref> |
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+ | ====Arrested==== |
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+ | [[Wilson Fisk]]'s criminal empire was exposed when [[Carl Hoffman]] went to the [[FBI]] to confess his crimes and his involvement in Fisk's crimes. As a result everyone connected with Fisk's empire was arrested by the FBI, including Caldwell, who was pulled away from her desk while Ellison and the rest of the staff could only watch in horror.<ref name="DD113">''[[Daredevil (episode)|Daredevil: 1.13: Daredevil]]''</ref> |
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==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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===Allies=== |
===Allies=== |
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*[[Wilson Fisk]] |
*[[Wilson Fisk]] |
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+ | *''[[New York Bulletin]]'' |
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+ | **[[Mitchell Ellison]] - Boss |
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+ | **[[Ben Urich]] † |
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+ | **[[Henricks]] |
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+ | **[[Taylor (Reporter)|Taylor]] |
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+ | **[[Haverson]] |
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+ | ===Enemies=== |
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+ | *[[FBI]] |
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+ | ==Appearances== |
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+ | In chronological order: |
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+ | *''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'' |
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+ | **''[[Daredevil (TV series)/Season One|Season One]]'' |
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+ | ***''[[Condemned]]'' |
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+ | ***''[[Nelson v. Murdock]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | ***''[[The Ones We Leave Behind]]'' |
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+ | ***''[[Daredevil (episode)|Daredevil]]'' |
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+ | **''[[Daredevil (TV series)/Season Three|Season Three]]'' |
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+ | ***''[[No Good Deed]]'' <small>(mentioned)</small> |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | ===Screenshots=== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Caldwell.png |
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+ | Caldwell FBI.png |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
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+ | {{Reflist}} |
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+ | [[Category:Daredevil (TV series) Characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Humans]] |
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+ | [[Category:Females]] |
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+ | [[Category:Brown Hair]] |
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+ | [[Category:Brown Eyes]] |
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+ | [[Category:New York Bulletin Employees]] |
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+ | [[Category:Secretaries]] |
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+ | [[Category:Criminals]] |
Revision as of 16:12, 20 October 2018
For other uses, see Caldwell (disambiguation) |
M. Caldwell is a secretary at the New York Bulletin who was a mole for Wilson Fisk.
Biography
Working for Wilson Fisk
While working for the New York Bulletin, Caldwell was approached by Crime Kingpin Wilson Fisk and ordered to use her position at the Bulletin to send him any information regarding the press' knowledge of his criminal activities.
Hell's Kitchen Burns
Mitchell Ellison called all the staff at the Bulletin together when reports came in of massive explosions all across Hell's Kitchen, which he blamed on a possible gas leak. Ben Urich asked to know the locations of the explosion and Ellison ordered Caldwell to give him the list, as he read out the locations Urich immediately ran out of the building, claiming that the building that were attacked were owned by the Russian Mob, therefore this was a bombing attack.[1]
The Firing of Ben Urich
Caldwell was present when Ben Urich spoke to Mitchell Ellison and demanded that he print his expose on Wilson Fisk, which Ellison refused as he claimed it was not backed up and would result in them being sued. Urich then accused Ellison of being the mole within the New York Bulletin, not realizing that it was in fact Caldwell; in response Ellison fired Urich on the spot. Caldwell informed Wilson Fisk of the events and how Urich would likely print the expose online. That same night Fisk broke into Urich's home and murdered him.[2]
Arrested
Wilson Fisk's criminal empire was exposed when Carl Hoffman went to the FBI to confess his crimes and his involvement in Fisk's crimes. As a result everyone connected with Fisk's empire was arrested by the FBI, including Caldwell, who was pulled away from her desk while Ellison and the rest of the staff could only watch in horror.[3]
Relationships
Allies
Enemies
Appearances
In chronological order:
- Daredevil
- Season One
- Condemned
- Nelson v. Murdock (mentioned)
- The Ones We Leave Behind
- Daredevil
- Season Three
- No Good Deed (mentioned)
- Season One