![]() Mahone finds out that Michael is in Chicago meeting an attorney general. Kim asks Mahone to kill C-Note, and Mahone tells C-Note that if he wants his family to be safe he has to use a package he will receive in his cell (this is later revealed to be a hangman's noose). However, a better lead on Michael is found by Kim. Mahone agrees and is later seen placing a 'Get Well' gift by Dede's bedside before escorting C-Note out of the hospital. In return, C-Note offers information on Michael. C-Note narrowly evades Mahone, but later due to his daughter Dede's declining condition, C-Note contacts Mahone and offers to turn himself in if his wife Kacee will be released from prison. ![]() Before beginning the pursuit, he contacts his son Cameron, who is still in the hospital, marking the first actual appearance of his son. Later, Mahone pursuing Benjamin Miles "C-Note" Franklin in Minnesota. After Bellick chases Haywire up a grain mill, Mahone climbs the mill and talks Haywire into killing himself. Mahone resorts to Brad Bellick, who helped him decipher Michael's code, to find Haywire, and uses his connections with " The Company" (presumably) to have Bellick released from Fox River upon a Habeas Corpus hearing. ![]() Agent Kim, who fears Haywire has information on the conspiracy, asks Mahone to kill him. After Charles "Haywire" Patoshik murders a civilian, both Wheeler and Agent Kim pressure Mahone to catch him. Mahone is also informed by Agent Wheeler that Internal Affairs is investigating him. Although he deciphers their rendezvous location, the fugitives leave before he can reach them. Field Office in Chicago in the following episode, Mahone receives an update from other agents and quickly figures out that Michael and Lincoln's proclamation of innocence video was a way to contact Sara Tancredi despite Michael, Lincoln, and Kellerman's attempts to make him think they were going after President Reynolds. Before returning, however, he murders the agent who arranged the car accident and stuffs his body in his car trunk. ( 2x14) However, Mahone is forced to return to his job when his son is injured in an apparent car accident orchestrated by one of Kim's agents (coincidentally, the same agent who murdered Veronica Donovan and attempted the murder of Sara Tancredi). He survives and decides that he no longer wants to continue his search. ![]() However, Mahone is ultimately shot by Kellerman, who betrays him and Agent Kim. ( 2x8) From this onwards, Mahone appears or shares dialogue with Kellerman in the same scene in almost every episode. Mahone's motive behind his execution of Tweener and his provocation of John Abruzzi's resistance to arrest, which led to his death, is revealed to be blackmail from Paul Kellerman. Still, his chase comes to a temporary halt when he is questioned about the deaths of the two fugitives he captured. Mahone continues to follow the escapees in the next six episodes. He quickly tracks the escapees to Oswego, Illinois. He orders his subordinates to find out everything about Michael. After reviewing the information on the eight fugitives, he decides to concentrate his efforts on Michael Scofield, who had been identified as the mastermind behind the breakout. ![]() Mahone is first seen preparing for the press conference concerning the eight escapees from Fox River State Penitentiary. Main article: Alexander Mahone on Season 2 Due to how fast Mahone climbed up the ranks, his quick progression is questioned, and many of his files classified. After Michael Scofield successfully orchestrated the escape of eight prisoners from Fox River State Penitentiary, Mahone was assigned to spearhead the task force assembled to bring in the fugitives. Later, he became a high ranking Special Agent of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. His unit was one of the first on Iraqi soil, and he was awarded the Medal of Honor. When the problem of the Gulf War arose, Alex was quickly transferred to Special Ops. According to Richard Sullins, his father beat him "like a harp seal for the next four years." Due to his lack of options in the workforce while in adulthood, he decided to join the military.Īfter leaving his abusive home-life, and not having many other options, Mahone joined the military. Still, he managed to hold onto custody of Alex, therefore only living with his father, who often abused him. His mother cited spousal abuse against Mahone's father. ![]()
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