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"Where's my wife?"
—Trevor spoken words, as he was in his brainwashed days.

Trevor Gooden is the main protagonist of Hellraiser: Hellseeker. He was an agent and the ex-husband of Kirsty Cotton. Thought mostly consider a villian, he redeemed himself during his memories lost, preventing himself from during severals evil actions his previous time have commit.

However, his redemption is ultimately in vain, as his memories is forcefully revived, as he is doomed in his own hell designed by Pinhead in order to make sure he suffers for his past actions.

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In Reality[]

Trevor married Kirsty, but he repeatedly cheated on her and had conspired with a friend to kill her using the Lament Configuration. Trevor's plan backfired, as after summoning Pinhead and the Cenobites, Kirsty proposed to give them five souls for her own, in which she succeeded. While the two were driving, Kirsty shot him in the head, which caused the car accident. Trevor was then placed in his own personal Hell.

In Hell[]

A lowly office worker and the husband of Kirsty Cotton, Trevor loses his memory after he and Kirsty plunge off a bridge in a car accident. As the police search for Kirsty, who has disappeared, Trevor attempts to go back to living a normal life, but finds himself stalked by the Cenobites and plagued by nightmarish hallucinations and flashbacks. After his three mistresses and best friend, who had mentioned a plot to kill Kirsty and take her inheritance, wind up dead, Trevor is arrested when he is found with one of the bodies.

Taken to the morgue in the bowels of the police department, Trevor is confronted by Pinhead, who restores Trevor's memories; Trevor had bought the Lament Configuration and planned to use it to kill Kirsty, though his plan backfired when Kirsty made a deal with Pinhead, offering five souls in exchange for her own. Trevor's mistresses and friend were the first four souls, with Trevor himself being the fifth, Kirsty having shot him in the head and sent him to his own personal Hell.

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