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  • Hannibal Hangs Rinaldo Pazzi Out A Window After Disemboweling Him In 'Hannibal' (2001) on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#9) Hannibal Hangs Rinaldo Pazzi Out A Window After Disemboweling Him In 'Hannibal' (2001)

    While in Italy, Lecter is targeted by an Italian police detective named Rinaldo Pazzi - an ancestor of the infamous Pazzi family - who strikes up a deal with Lecter's enemy and only surviving victim, Mason Verger.

    Lecter, posing as a library curator and historian in Florence, details for Pazzi how his notorious ancestor, Francesco de' Pazzi, was gutted and slain for his part in a conspiracy to take out Lorenzo de' Medici. Lecter then knocks him out with ether and presses him for information before opening his stomach and sending him over his balcony. Pazzi's intestines go splashing down on the sidewalk - mirroring the fate of his infamous distant relative.

  • Hannibal Sends Miriam Lass’s Amputated Arm To Jack Crawford In ‘Hannibal’ on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#11) Hannibal Sends Miriam Lass’s Amputated Arm To Jack Crawford In ‘Hannibal’

    After FBI agent Miriam Lass comes to question Lecter about a victim of the so-called Chesapeake Ripper, Lecter inadvertently reveals that he is the man she's been hunting. Before she's able to act on this information, however, Lecter incapacitates her.

    It's later revealed that he did not end Lass, but rather kept her in captivity inside a wall for two years. At one point, long after her disappearance, rumors begin to circulate that the Chesapeake Ripper has actually been caught. To show that this is untrue, Lecter sends FBI boss Jack Crawford - who hired the young Agent Lass personally - taunting clues that lead Crawford to Lass's severed arm.

    Crawford later finds and rescues Lass after years of imprisonment and psychological anguish.

  • Hannibal Eviscerates A Man For Insulting His Aunt In 'Hannibal Rising'
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    (#13) Hannibal Eviscerates A Man For Insulting His Aunt In 'Hannibal Rising'

    As a teenager in 1949, Lecter is living with his widowed aunt, Lady Murasaki, in France, and learning about the culture of his Japanese ancestry. While walking around a marketplace, foul-mouthed seller Paul Momund hurls demeaning and inappropriate insults toward Murasaki.

    Lecter follows Momund to a lake and watches him fish before confronting him. When Momund pulls a blade on Lecter, Lecter draws a katana and opens Momund's stomach. He circles Momund, slashing him several times. Eventually, as Momund falls to his knees, Lecter shows him a sketch of his removed head. He proceeds to make the sketch a reality.

  • Hannibal Convinces Mason Verger To Serve His Face To Will’s Dogs In 'Hannibal' on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#2) Hannibal Convinces Mason Verger To Serve His Face To Will’s Dogs In 'Hannibal'

    Mason Verger appears in both the 2001 film, Hannibal, and the TV show of the same name. While some of the minor details differ, the incident in which Verger removes his own face is portrayed in largely the same manner in both versions.

    Verger is a sadistic offender, and Dr. Lecter has had enough of him. In the Hannibal TV series, Lecter incapacitates Verger with a powerful hallucinogen. While Verger is in a state of mind-bending euphoria, Lecter convinces him to feed his own face to Will Graham's dogs. Lecter also talks him into eating his own nose before snapping Verger's neck and leaving him permanently paralyzed.

  • Hannibal Leaves A Valentine For Will In ‘Hannibal’ on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#5) Hannibal Leaves A Valentine For Will In ‘Hannibal’

    When a prolific offender like Lecter wants to send a message that speaks volumes, you can expect it to be a truly disturbing spectacle. When Anthony Dimmond confronts and tries to influence Lecter in Italy, he ends up as a Valentine's Day gift for Will Graham.

    Without much hesitation, Lecter takes Dimmond out, dislocates all of his joints, removes his skin, and folds him into a sort of anatomically correct broken heart. He leaves the horrifying creation - which he refers to as a "Valentine written on a broken man" - in the middle of a museum for Will to find.

  • Hannibal Removes His Own Hand In 'Hannibal' (2001) on Random Nastiest Things Hannibal Lecter Has Ever Don

    (#15) Hannibal Removes His Own Hand In 'Hannibal' (2001)

    After Lecter feeds Justice Department official Paul Krendler his own brain as Starling watches, the weakened FBI agent attempts to apprehend the doctor. After a brief struggle, she ends up handcuffing herself to his wrist. Unable to free himself, and with the police closing in on the house, Lecter grabs a cleaver and asks Starling if he wants him to chop above or below the wrist.

    As he's about to remove Starling's hand, Lecter appears to hesitate, presumably due to his deep-seated infatuation with her. Though the scene ends abruptly, Starling has both hands when the cops arrive. 

    Lecter is later seen flying on a plane with a bandaged arm in a sling, implying he took off his own hand to escape - although it is possible that he could have simply removed his thumb and slipped out. 

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Hannibal was the subject of a 2001 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Crime Thriller directed by Scott and written by David Mamet, starring Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, and Gary Oldman. The film, the second in The Silence of the Lambs series, follows Gannibal and starling on the run after his escape from prison. The film premiered in the United States and Italy on February 9, 2001.

The random generator tool sorts through 15 entries, documenting some of the craziest things Gannibal has ever done, and the most impressive things viewers have ever seen. Can you recall any of these episodes, including Hannibal Feeds Krendler His Own Prefrontal Cortex, Hannibal Convinces Mason Verger, etc. ?

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