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According to [[Castiel]], Ellsworth is the demonic version of [[Bobby Singer]]. Similarly to [[Bobby]], he answers phones posing as an FBI agent. After [[Samuel Campbell]]'s death in 2011, Ellsworth leads a group of [[Demons]] whose objective is gathering monsters for [[Crowley]] to interrogate about [[Purgatory]]. He is killed by Castiel, who wants to prevent [[Sam]], [[Dean]], and Bobby from finding and interrogating him about Crowley's whereabouts and his partnership with Castiel.
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Known as "The Dispatcher" , according to [[Castiel]], Ellsworth is the demonic version of [[Bobby Singer]]. Similarly to [[Bobby]], he answers phones posing as an FBI agent. After [[Samuel Campbell]]'s death in 2011, Ellsworth leads a group of [[Demons]] whose objective is gathering monsters for [[Crowley]] to interrogate about [[Purgatory]]. He is killed by Castiel, who wants to prevent [[Sam]], [[Dean]], and Bobby from finding and interrogating him about Crowley's whereabouts and his partnership with Castiel.
  
  
 
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Revision as of 23:17, 7 May 2011


History

Known as "The Dispatcher" , according to Castiel, Ellsworth is the demonic version of Bobby Singer. Similarly to Bobby, he answers phones posing as an FBI agent. After Samuel Campbell's death in 2011, Ellsworth leads a group of Demons whose objective is gathering monsters for Crowley to interrogate about Purgatory. He is killed by Castiel, who wants to prevent Sam, Dean, and Bobby from finding and interrogating him about Crowley's whereabouts and his partnership with Castiel.