<P> In 1981, Graham is living with his wife Molly, whom he met a year after the incident with Lecter, and her son Willy in Sugarloaf Key, Florida . His former boss, Jack Crawford, persuades him to come out of retirement and help the FBI catch a serial killer nicknamed The Tooth Fairy, who had murdered two families on a lunar cycle, the first in Birmingham, Alabama and the second in Atlanta, Georgia . After studying the crime scenes, Graham consults Lecter, now institutionalized in the Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, on the case . Lecter only taunts him, however, and later sends Graham's address to the killer, Francis Dolarhyde, in code, threatening the safety of his wife and stepson . The family are moved first to a cottage owned by Crawford's brother, but Molly later decides to take Willy to stay with her late first husband's parents in Oregon . Graham resumes tracking Dolarhyde and uses Lounds in an attempt to break the coded communication between Lecter and Dolarhyde by giving Lounds false information, insinuating that Dolarhyde is impotent, homosexual and the product of incest . Enraged, Dolarhyde kidnaps and brutally murders Lounds . After linking him to a film developing company, Graham, Crawford, and FBI agents arrive at Dolarhyde's home to arrest him, only to find that the killer had set it on fire while his blind girlfriend, Reba McClane, was inside; he then apparently committed suicide . Graham rescues and consoles McClane, and returns home, believing Dolarhyde's reign of terror to be over . </P> <P> However, Dolarhyde's apparent suicide is revealed to have been a ruse; he had shot a previous victim, fooling McClane into thinking he was dead . Dolarhyde attacks Graham and his family at their Florida home, stabbing Graham in the face before being killed by Graham's wife . Graham and his family survive, but he is left disfigured . Soon afterward, he receives a note from Lecter wishing him good luck on his recovery and hoping Graham isn't "too ugly". </P> <P> Will Graham is briefly referred to in The Silence of the Lambs, the sequel to Red Dragon, when FBI Academy student Clarice Starling notes that "Will Graham, the keenest hound ever to run in Crawford's pack, was a legend at the Academy; he was also a drunk in Florida now with a face that's hard to look at ..." Crawford tells her that "(Graham's) face looks like damned Picasso drew it ." When Starling first meets Lecter, he asks her how Graham's face looks . Before Lecter's escape, Dr. Frederick Chilton tells him that Crawford is not happy that Lecter "cut up his protegé", referencing Graham . </P> <P> Graham has been portrayed twice in film: in Manhunter by William Petersen and again in Red Dragon by Edward Norton . </P>

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