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'''Sheriff John Quincey Wydell''' is a fictional character created by ]. He was portrayed by ] in '']''. | |||
==Official Biography== | |||
John Quincey Wydell was born ], ] in ] and moved to ] as a child. Sheriff Wydell attended school in Dallas and graduated from ] in ]. | |||
John Quincey joined and served with the ], achieving the rank of ], being honorably discharged in ]. After leaving the Marines he served in ] as Assistant City ] and Assistant City ], and was elected Johnson City County Prosecutor from ]-]. In ], he donned the robes of ] and took the bench as a ] Judge until ] when he was appointed to serve an unexpired term as ]. In ], he was reelected to a 4 year term as Sheriff. | |||
Since his acceptance of the Office of Sheriff in June of 1972, Sheriff Wydell has brought the agency a long way. Following are just some of the major accomplishments and achievements under his administration: | |||
*Established a rigid departmental physical fitness and weight standard for personnel, requiring continued compliance and has provided out of drug forfeiture monies several physical fitness facilities for his personnel to maintain those standards, to the benefit of the individuals and the public they serve. | |||
*Established strict personnel appearance standards which resulted in national recognition of Sheriff's Office in ] as "Best Dressed ]'s Office." | |||
*Obtained ] authorization for partial double cell-ing of inmates in the ] to minimize the need to early release prisoners due to overcrowding, and continues to seek building of a new detention facility as replacement for the temporary Ruggsville facility, to assure overcrowding and early releases do not again occur in ]. | |||
*Increased law enforcement coverage to the townships in Ruggsville County through both ] and ] contract funded units. | |||
*Increased security to Ruggsville County courts through addition of a special court security and response unit within the Sheriff's ] Service Division; and will in the near future provide even greater security through mandates of the courts and county commissioners. | |||
*Sheriff's Office law enforcement and corrections training programs have been upgraded; recognized statewide for excellence; and are used by other agencies. A new Patrol Training Academy facility was at virtually no expense to taxpayers, through use of drug forfeiture funds. | |||
*Establishment of Sheriff's ] Unit with purchase of first helicopter in ]; obtaining of a second ] in ]; all out of drug forfeiture funds. This unit provides aerial support not only for Sheriff's Office but in assistance of adjacent jurisdictions also. | |||
*Initiated use of motorcycles for specialized and high visibility patrol purposes, currently having 4 cycles, one of which is part of the Bain Township contract. | |||
*Expanded upon the regional concept of drug enforcement, through reorganization of a previous regional drug unit into the current Ruggsville County - Regional Narcotics Unit (RENU); and in ] with the initiation of a 4 car / drug dog unit "Highway Interdiction Squad" assigned to RENU. | |||
*Established the "]" within school districts served by the Sheriff's Office. | |||
*Enhanced and expedited prisoner processing and criminal identification of offenders, through obtaining latest technology mugshot system and participation in the countywide Automated ] Identification System. | |||
*Increased Sheriff's ] units from 1 to 4, two of which are drug ] serving ], ], ], and ] interdiction needs. | |||
*Established ceremonial color guards within both the Patrol and Corrections Divisions, and in ] formed the Sheriff's ] and ] Corps, all of which are in demand for ceremonial and other functions throughout Ruggsville County and adjacent areas. | |||
*Established community service work details whereby incarcerated inmates may ] for service projects to the benefit of several local government and charitable entities. | |||
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==The Devil's Rejects== | |||
On ]th, ], Sheriff John Quincey Wydell along with local authorities in Ruggsville County led a "]" mission on a decaying ]. Inside the house, ] discovered a collection of ] and scrapbooks detailing the accounts of more than seventy-five murders. The ] responsible for these brutal ] was forever to be known as "]". | |||
Sheriff Wydell led a siege on the Firefly house, hoping to arrest the serial killer family that lived inside. After a brutal shootout, he managed to kill Rufus and capture ], but two of the most dangerous members of the family, ] and ] managed to escape, who later reunited with Baby's father, ]. | |||
He interrogated Mother Firefly for whereabouts of her kin, but the family matriatch refused. Instead, she revealed to him that she had killed his brother, ], taunting him by saying "I felt contrite about blowin' his brains out". Furious, Wydell promised to her that he would kill every member of her family. | |||
After hiring two amoral bounty hunters called the 'Unholy Two' to track down the Devil's Rejects, he became witness to the aftermath of the brutal murders of ], a traveling country band. | |||
After a dream about his dead brother telling him to kill the Firefly family, Wydell revisited Mother Firefly again, only this time to stab her to death. | |||
Upon finding out that the escaped killers had taken shelter at a whorehouse, he tracked down the owner, Captain Spaulding's pimp brother ] and told him to keep the family there so he could ambush them. | |||
With the help of the Unholy Two, he managed to capture the Rejects and bring them to their house. Now fully insane, the Sheriff brought them to their basement and tied them to a bunch of chairs. There, he proceeded to sadistically torture them like they had done to their victims throughout the night. He nailed Otis's hands to his chair, he electrocuted and beat Spaulding with a cattle prod, and he taunted Baby over the death of her mother after stapling a picture of one of her victims to her chest. | |||
After dousing the room with gasoline and leaving Spaulding and Otis to burn, Wydell let Baby escape so he could track her down and kill her. Charlie returned to save his niece but Wydell brutally killed him with an axe. | |||
Wydell proceeded to shoot Baby, flog her, and then tried to strangle her to death. It was only the return of ] that finally stopped Wydell. The mute giant picked up the deranged Sheriff and snapped his neck, ultimately killing him. | |||
==Trivia== | |||
In '']'', Ruggsville is shown to have a different sheriff than Wydell, Drake Huston. On the now defunct Ruggsville Police tie in site to coincide with the movie it was written that he had retired. | |||
Wydell is known to be a huge fan of Elvis Presley. He calls Elvis "the king", and when a film critic refers to Elvis as "that goddam fucking Elvis Presley", Wydell replies "Son, if you ever say another derragotary word about ] in my presence again, I will kick the living shit out of you". | |||
==References== | |||
Official Biography - This biography was originally located at , but it has since been removed and now can only be found by accessing | |||
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