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  1. Mischa Lecter was the youngest daughter of Count Lecter and Simonetta Sforza-Lecter, as well as the younger sister of Hannibal. Mischa was an innocent little girl, who was adored by her parents and protected by her brother. In 1944, she and her brother were captured by a group led by Vladis Grutas.

    • Simonetta Sforza-Lecter

      Simonetta Lecter (née Sforza), also referred to as Mother...

    • Lecter Family

      Members of Hannibal's family that appeared on the book and...

    • Count Lecter

      Count Lecter (also known as Father Lecter) was a character...

    • Murasaki

      Lady Murasaki (or simply Murasaki) is a character in...

    • Children

      Hannibal Lecter; Will Graham; Clarice Starling; Jack...

    • Film Characters

      Characters in the Hannibal Lecter films: Fandom Apps Take...

    • Mischa Lecter

      Mischa Lecter es la hermana menor de Hannibal Lecter. Nació...

    • TV

      This article is about the television series version of the...

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    • Hannibal

    Mischa Lecter was the sister of Hannibal Lecter, who died when she was very young. She was one of the few people in his life Hannibal would ever really love.

    Mischa was first mentioned by Hannibal in the episode Naka-Choko and then in Kō No Mono, during conversations with Will Graham. Hannibal said that he had been like a father to Mischa and that she had taught him a lot about himself.

    In Secondo, we learn more about Mischa and her relationship with Hannibal. Her tombstone is seen amongst the graves on the grounds of Castle Lecter. When Will asks Chiyoh what the man in the cage had done, she tells him that he ate her, meaning Mischa. At dinner with guests Hannibal serves Coratella con carciofi. He says that he first prepared this dish in honor of his sister when he was very young.

    Will and Chiyoh are later seen talking. Will says that what happed to Mischa doesn't explain Hannibal or quantify what he does. Chiyoh simply tells Will that Hannibal does what was done to Mischa. Will then asks Chiyoh how she knows that it was the man in the cage that killed Mischa. She tells him that Hannibal is the one who told her. Chiyoh tells Will that Hannibal wanted to kill the man for what he did to Mischa, but she wouldn't let him.

    While Hannibal is washing Bedelia's hair she asks him how his sister tasted. After Chiyoh kills the man in the cage she whispers, "For Mischa." Bedelia tells Hannibal that what his sister made him feel was beyond his conscious ability to control or predict. Hannibal simply says, "or negotiate." Meaning that he could not control or comprehend the amount of love he had for her.

  2. El Dr. Hannibal Lecter es un psicópata de ficción inventado por el novelista Thomas Harris, que se da a conocer en la novela El dragón rojo (1981). Sus vivencias continúan en The Silence of the Lambs (1988) (llevada al cine por Jonathan Demme ), para culminar en Hannibal (1999).

  3. Resumen del argumento. Lecter tiene ocho años de edad al inicio de la novela, en 1941, y vive en el Castillo Lecter en Lituania, cuando la invasión de la Unión Soviética, convierte a los países bálticos parte del más sangriento frente de la Segunda Guerra Mundial.

  4. Lecter's pathology is explored in greater detail in Hannibal and Hannibal Rising, which explains that he was traumatized as a child in Lithuania in 1944 when he witnessed his beloved sister, Mischa, being murdered and cannibalized by a group of deserting Lithuanian Hilfswillige, one of whom claimed that Lecter unwittingly ate his ...

  5. As Lecter settles in to an opulent Maryland house he has rented under a false identity, he reflects on his childhood, specifically the death of his younger sister, Mischa. The two were orphaned during World War II, and a group of deserters killed and ate Mischa, something that haunts Lecter.