. . . . "Warrick Tennyson"@en . . . . "Warrick Tennyson is the tertiary antagonist from the show Monk. He was a career criminal and explosives expert who was hired to build the bomb in 1997 which killed Trudy (Monk's wife). Dale the Whale tells Monk that Tennyson was involved in the murder in \"Mr Monk Goes to Jail\" and tells Monk he can find Tennyson in New York. Monk goes to New York in the next episode, \"Mr Monk Takes Manhatten\", in hope of answers, but finds that Tennyson is dying of heart disease and kidney failure. Because he\u2019s being questioned in connection with a Federal racketeering case, the District Attorney is not letting anyone else see him. The only way for Monk to get access to Tennyson is to solve the recent murder of the Lativan Ambassador."@en . . . "Warrick Tennyson was a career criminal and explosives expert who was hired in 1997 to build and plant the bomb that killed Trudy Monk. Six years later, Tennyson was dying of heart and kidney failure, possibly attributable to cancer. After being arrested, or turning himself in, he was questioned extensively by federal authorities while in hospital in New York City, in connection with racketeering activities he had been involved in. Dale Biederbeck told Adrian Monk where to find Tennyson, and Monk interrogated him. Tennyson confessed to his crime, and told Monk that he had been hired by a man whose name he didn't know and whose face he didn't see, but who had a six-fingered right hand."@en . . . . . . . "Warrick Tennyson was a career criminal and explosives expert who was hired in 1997 to build and plant the bomb that killed Trudy Monk. Six years later, Tennyson was dying of heart and kidney failure, possibly attributable to cancer. After being arrested, or turning himself in, he was questioned extensively by federal authorities while in hospital in New York City, in connection with racketeering activities he had been involved in. Dale Biederbeck told Adrian Monk where to find Tennyson, and Monk interrogated him. Tennyson confessed to his crime, and told Monk that he had been hired by a man whose name he didn't know and whose face he didn't see, but who had a six-fingered right hand. Realizing who Monk was, Tennyson asked for forgiveness. Face-to-face with one of the men who had murdered his wife, Monk coldly refused and shut off Tennyson's morphine pump, ensuring that he would spend his last few days in agony. But a few moments later, he turned it back on, knowing that that was what Trudy would have wanted. Tennyson presumably died a short time after his encounter with Monk. Monk eventually found Frank Nunn, the six-fingered man. However, Monk couldn't get any information from him because a rogue policeman, Sheriff Rollins, killed Nunn to frame Monk for murder, acting on orders from Biederbeck. Frank Nunn's papers show that he was hired by a mysterious figure known as \"The Judge,\" who hired him to kill Trudy. Whether Tennyson knew he was in fact working for The Judge remains unknown."@en . . . "Warrick Tennyson is the tertiary antagonist from the show Monk. He was a career criminal and explosives expert who was hired to build the bomb in 1997 which killed Trudy (Monk's wife). Dale the Whale tells Monk that Tennyson was involved in the murder in \"Mr Monk Goes to Jail\" and tells Monk he can find Tennyson in New York. Monk goes to New York in the next episode, \"Mr Monk Takes Manhatten\", in hope of answers, but finds that Tennyson is dying of heart disease and kidney failure. Because he\u2019s being questioned in connection with a Federal racketeering case, the District Attorney is not letting anyone else see him. The only way for Monk to get access to Tennyson is to solve the recent murder of the Lativan Ambassador. Having cracked the case, Monk's party is allowed to visit Tennyson on his deathbed. Tennyson remembers being hired by a man to build the bomb that killed Trudy. When asked, he says he doesn\u2019t know the name or the description of the man that hired him, since it was dark when they met, and it looks like Tennyson is a dead end. But Tennyson remembers one vital clue: the man had six fingers on his right hand. Monk asks for a few moments alone with Tennyson. When the others are gone, Tennyson asks for forgiveness, but Monk cannot bring himself to give it. He turns off Tennyson's morphine drip. But a few tense moments later, he says, \"[T]his is Trudy, the woman you killed, turning it back on,\" and does. The gang prepare to leave New York, having gotten at least one step further in solving Monk\u2019s most important case."@en .