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  1. Oct 27, 2015 · There is no doubt that Nathan drugged Kate and kidnapped her to Jefferson subject it to a sick photo essay, however this psychopath has the ritual of murdering his victims after taking the photos of them.

  2. Rachel's kidnapping was done by Nathan under the guidance of Jefferson. Since this is his first, Nathan messes up and doesn't give her enough of the drug. She wakes up which leaves them with no choice but to kill her. They take her to the junkyard, overdose her and then start to bury her.

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    • Overview
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    • Background
    • Episode One - "Chrysalis"
    • Episode Two - "Out of Time"
    • Episode Three - "Chaos Theory"
    • Episode Four - "Dark Room"

    Mark Jefferson (born April 11, 1975) was a photography teacher at Blackwell Academy and the main antagonist of Life is Strange. He was a serial killer and child kidnapper who operated under the guise of teacher.

    As a famous photographer and renowned for his good looks and charm, Jefferson used this in order to secure himself a high ranking job at Blackwell. Once he had this position, he methodically and sadistically used it to prey on, kidnap, sexually assault and sometimes murder teenage girls. Afterwards, he would take photos of either their unconscious or deceased state, before dumping them back where he kidnapped them. Jefferson did this for multiple years until he was stopped by Maxine Caulfield and David Madsen, with the latter either killing or arresting him.

    Outwardly, Jefferson appears to be a charismatic and charming man, an active and passionate photographer and teacher. He seems to care about the work of his students, making sure all of his students enter the "Everyday Heroes" Contest with a gentle reminder at the end of his photography class session in order to have a chance at progressing their artistic careers. However, his dismissive treatment of Kate's problems as she asks for help in "Out of Time", already portrays him as somewhat callous and insensitive at that point.

    Jefferson seems to be cautious around the flirtatious nature of his student Victoria Chase. Despite her efforts to flirt with him, he declines; especially as she becomes more explicit in "Chaos Theory". This could be because of the value he places on innocence.

    Mark Jefferson is a tall man of average build in his late 30s. He has brown hair and brown eyes. As an arts subject teacher, Mark has a laid-back modern look. His hair is a choppy messy style, and he has a light trendy beard. His attire is smart casual; he wears black loafers, blue jeans and a white button-up shirt with a black blazer over it. He a...

    The following is what Max wrote about Mark in her journal:

    Jefferson was born in Arcadia Bay and at some point in his life, developed an interest in art and photography as a student. He attended the American Academy of Art in Chicago. Eventually, Jefferson's work would become widely recognized during the 90's and this would lead to him becoming a well-established photographer. Though he has a diverse portfolio, his most popular work is specifically focused on black and white portrait photography involving female models in suggestive positions. His shots have been published on front covers of various fashion magazines and also has his own book published on taking the perfect photograph.

    It appears that Jefferson has very strict opinions on art and photography and is prepared to criticize other artists' views and opinions on specific art styles, for example, his early comments on the famous photographer Diane Arbus. He believes strongly in the beauty and innocence that art should maintain, such that he believes true beauty is almost impossible to obtain "without a beat".

    In the late 2000s, Jefferson took a well-publicized detour into teaching around the country, inevitably ending up in a permanent position at Blackwell Academy. When he was offered a teaching position at Blackwell Academy back in Arcadia Bay, Jefferson accepted this position as art lecturer. This would lead to a huge increase in popularity of Blackwell as numerous students applied from around the country just to get a place on Mr. Jefferson's art course including Victoria Chase as well as Max Caulfield who was successful. Much of his work is displayed around the Blackwell campus, particularly at the front of the building in large-scale, outdoor frames. However, Jefferson used his position as an art teacher to find suitable models for his secret illegal photography he pursued in the Dark Room, a bunker in the possession of the Prescott family.

    It's unknown when exactly Jefferson became involved with the Prescott's. Upon becoming a teacher at Blackwell academy, he acted as a mentor to Nathan. The Prescott's allowed him complete access to the bunker and dark room. Unbeknownst to them, Jefferson was manipulating Nathan.

    Max initially snaps out of her vision in the middle of Jefferson's photography class. Jefferson wants his students to each submit a photo for the "Everyday Heroes" contest. Max tries to avoid it, but he tells her she needs the courage to share her work. Max can rewind several times in order to impress Jefferson; specifically to steal Victoria's answer about the Daguerreian Process, and to quote John Lennon.

    After some exploration in the classroom, we can see that he took a picture of his students in the first week of the semester as well as his photos placed on the front cover of fashion magazines, his highly expensive photography equipment, and various art/photography books.

    Upon speaking with Stella Hill, Max learns of a rumor that Mark had sex with Rachel Amber before she went missing.

    As it starts to snow at the end of the episode, Mr. Jefferson is shown working on his laptop inside his empty classroom. He notices the snow from the classroom windows and slowly looks up to witness the event.

    He is seen talking to Kate about her problems, dismissing her worries and quoting Hamlet, "perhaps she doth protest too much". She asks for help, but becomes frustrated and leaves the school. His insensitivity contributes to her suicide attempt. When Max makes a comparison between Kate and Rachel Amber, Mr. Jefferson remarks that "Rachel was nothing like Kate" and adds that he misses her. As Max tries to find out more about the conversation, Jefferson moves away to take a phone call. He then commences class with another lecture about black and white photography but is interrupted by the commotion surrounding Kate at the Prescott Dormitory.

    In Principal Wells' office after the incident with Kate, Max can choose to blame Jefferson for the incident. Wells makes it clear that he should have been more attuned to the needs of his students.

    Near the beginning of the episode, Max and Chloe overhear Jefferson talking with Victoria. He was helping her review her portfolio after school hours. She flirts with him and attempts to blackmail him into picking her photo for the "Everyday Heroes" Contest. He refuses her explicit attempts at flirting, and disciplines her, saying she should return...

    As Max and Chloe enter the Blackwell campus to search Nathan's Room for proof of his involvement in the disappearance of Rachel and the drugging of Kate, they encounter Jefferson. He engages Max and Chloe in conversation and asks why someone as cool as Chloe doesn't go to Blackwell. As he leaves, Chloe remarks "Hot for teacher" as an observation on Jefferson's appearance as she watches him walk away. Chloe jokingly teases Max about her having Jefferson all to herself now that Chloe isn't at Blackwell.

    After Max talks to Victoria in the VIP section of the End of the World Party, Jefferson appears and has another chat with her and Chloe. He seems happy that she has turned up to the party, and does not act suspiciously if Max asks about Nathan. He excuses himself, getting on stage to make a speech about the winner of the "Everyday Heroes" Contest, which Victoria has won.

    After receiving a text from Nathan, Max and Chloe rush to the junkyard to protect Rachel's body from being tampered with. As the girls uncover the body again, Max warns Chloe to be quiet and is approached from behind. Jefferson drugs Max by injecting her with a needle, and then shoots Chloe in the forehead. Max is unable to use her rewind power due to the drugs and is unable to save Chloe.

    It is now clear that he had a hand in Rachel's disappearance and death and he is most likely working or had worked with Nathan and the Prescott family.

  4. As far as i know, he killed Victoria, killed Nathan, kidnapped kate, kidnapped Rachel, kidnapped Max, and killed Chloe. Are there many more crimes and felonies that i missed? Thats about it for this post. Im really curious what you know about these 3 questions. :) 14. Add a Comment. Sort by: revishawke. • 4 yr. ago • Edited 4 yr. ago.

  5. Or maybe they did share a car, but Nathan, who was still fucked up over Rachel's murder, flipped shit and absconded with Kate rather than let Mr. Jefferson kill her as well. Kate had indicated that she woke up while in the dark room, and Mr. Jefferson might be a better safe than sorry kind of guy.

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