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[[Jeri Hogarth]] told [[Jessica Jones]] that in order for her to use the defense of telepathic coherence in the [[Hope Shlottman]] double homicide case, other victims of [[Kilgrave]] would need to come forward; Hogarth, Jones, and Shlottman got together to have a radio interview on ''[[Trish Talk]]'', the [[WNEX New York|WNEX]] talk show of [[Trish Walker]].<ref name="JJ103">''[[AKA It's Called Whiskey|Jessica Jones: 1.03: It's Called Whiskey]]''</ref> The next day, people flooded the office of [[Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz]] to tell their stories to prove that they were victims. Jones, with Hogarth and a cameraman, listened to the incidents of the people and determined who were victims and who were using Kilgrave as an excuse for their oft-times weird behaviour. If the interviewee could correctly describe Kilgrave or one of his nuances, the person was admitted.<ref name="JJ104">''[[AKA 99 Friends|Jessica Jones: 1.04: AKA 99 Friends]]''</ref> |
[[Jeri Hogarth]] told [[Jessica Jones]] that in order for her to use the defense of telepathic coherence in the [[Hope Shlottman]] double homicide case, other victims of [[Kilgrave]] would need to come forward; Hogarth, Jones, and Shlottman got together to have a radio interview on ''[[Trish Talk]]'', the [[WNEX New York|WNEX]] talk show of [[Trish Walker]].<ref name="JJ103">''[[AKA It's Called Whiskey|Jessica Jones: 1.03: It's Called Whiskey]]''</ref> The next day, people flooded the office of [[Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz]] to tell their stories to prove that they were victims. Jones, with Hogarth and a cameraman, listened to the incidents of the people and determined who were victims and who were using Kilgrave as an excuse for their oft-times weird behaviour. If the interviewee could correctly describe Kilgrave or one of his nuances, the person was admitted.<ref name="JJ104">''[[AKA 99 Friends|Jessica Jones: 1.04: AKA 99 Friends]]''</ref> |
Revision as of 01:40, 31 August 2019
- "You're starting a support group? Will you be participating?"
"Like I'd waste my time circle jerking with a bunch of whiners." - ―Jeri Hogarth and Jessica Jones[src]
The Kilgrave Victim Support Group is a support group created to help the victims of Kilgrave's powers cope with their experiences and their aftermaths.
History
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Origin
Jeri Hogarth told Jessica Jones that in order for her to use the defense of telepathic coherence in the Hope Shlottman double homicide case, other victims of Kilgrave would need to come forward; Hogarth, Jones, and Shlottman got together to have a radio interview on Trish Talk, the WNEX talk show of Trish Walker.[1] The next day, people flooded the office of Hogarth, Chao and Benowitz to tell their stories to prove that they were victims. Jones, with Hogarth and a cameraman, listened to the incidents of the people and determined who were victims and who were using Kilgrave as an excuse for their oft-times weird behaviour. If the interviewee could correctly describe Kilgrave or one of his nuances, the person was admitted.[2]
Referral
Jessica Jones referred Will Simpson to the Kilgrave Victim Support Group to help him deal with his guilty[2] for trying to kill Trish Walker while under the thrall of Kilgrave.[1] Simpson frowned at the idea; Jones admitted that she was not a part of the group.[2]
Chauffeur
While sitting in on one of the meetings of the group, Jessica Jones listened as Donald described how Kilgrave made him his chauffeur; the man entered his vehicle at a red light and enthralled him to leave his crying son on a curb. Suddenly, Jones stopped Donald from his monologue to ask questions pertaining to Kilgrave's actions. The rest of the group wondered why Jones was changing the format of the meeting from voluntary sharing to question-and-answer. Jones left after Donald told her that he would drive Kilgrave to meet a man with a blue scarf.[2]
Members
Name | Position | Status |
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Jessica Jones | Co-Founder and Kilgrave Victim | Alive |
Jeri Hogarth | Co-Founder | Alive |
Malcolm Ducasse | Leader and Kilgrave Victim | Alive |
Betty | Kilgrave Victim | Deceased |
Emma | Kilgrave Victim | Alive |
Donald | Kilgrave Victim | Alive |
Clair | Kilgrave Victim | Alive |
Jackson | Kilgrave Victim | Alive |
Appearances
In chronological order:
Trivia
- In the comics, a large group of relatives of Kilgrave's victims, led by a woman named Kimberly Rourke, contact Jessica Jones for help in making Kilgrave admit every murder he was related to, as he was incarcerated only for the murders he admitted and had directly perpetrated himself.