![]() ![]() Harvey's previous character Martin Lomax, Dwight Butler has a lot of dialogue. Bill then places the gun next to Dwight's body, to give the impression he committed suicide. Dwight is happy that his idea was a good one, but wasn't able to keep his victory for long as Bill shot him in the head, as he didn't want Dwight taking all the credit. ![]() However Governor Hughes changes his mind, feeling it was exactly what America needs. Bill plots to kill Dwight and himself, and even shoots the head doctor of the operation. Hughes shows disgust at the concept, and states that Bill and Dwight should receive the death penalty. ![]() When the operation is complete an a 500-person prison centipede is created, Governor Hughes is invited to see it. They invite the Human Centipede films' writer and director Tom Six to pitch the idea, and he approves for the prison to use his idea as punishment. When Bill's methods don't work on the inmates, Dwight convinces him to consider his idea. He shows Bill the first two Human Centipede films, however Bill shows his dislike for it, opting for more old fashioned torture methods such as mass castration and hot water boarding. When the inmates become out of hand, to the point of disrespecting prisoners and even Bill Boss himself, Dwight comes up with the ideal punishment of putting them inside a Human Centipede (as inspired by the films of the same name) which he thinks will make people think twice about committing a crime in fear of becoming part of it. Dwight Butler is the accountant and ally of warden Bill Boss at the George H W Bush prison in Texas. ![]()
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