Annie Hawkins
Name | Annie Hawkins |
Actor | Jamie Luner |
Dates | ???? - 2012 (killed by Whitman Van Ness) |
Location | Bodega Bay, California |
Occupation | Hunter |
Episode(s) | 7.19 Of Grave Importance |
History
Annie is a hunter in her mid-thirties. She works on her own, and has no family. She is a friend to Bobby, Dean, and Sam, and in fact has slept with each of them at various times. It is unknown when these encounters occurred, although Sam tells Dean that it was during the period that he was soulless and they ended up on a case together. She has in her possession some of Bobby's old books.
Episodes
7.19 Of Grave Importance
Annie is investigating a series of disappearances of teenagers that center around the Van Ness House in Bodega Bay, California. While investigating the house, a ghost called Victoria, leaves a message via EVP on her phone. Later Annie calls Sam and Dean suggesting they meet so she can give them Bobby's books. She returns to the house and is killed by Whitman Van Ness, although Dexter O'Connell tries to warn her off.
Sam and Dean travel to the house in search of her, and Bobby, who is also a ghost, informs Annie that she is dead. The house is full of ghosts and one, Haskel Crane, gives them some hints on how to move objects.
Two more teenagers enter the house and are killed, and when Dexter tries to intervene Whitman attacks him and absorbs his soul. Annie asks Victoria to explain what is happening, and she explains that Whitman kills people who enters the house, and each soul he traps in the house makes him stronger.
When Bobby returns to the house, he and Annie find the bodies of all that have died in the house, including Annie herself. Annie tells Bobby that she wants a hunter's funeral pyre, that her life was a lonely one, and that she doesn't want to linger as a ghost.
Sam and Dean burn Whitman's bones and vanquish him, just as he attacks Bobby. When Sam and Dean return, they can see and speak to Bobby, who tells them what has happened to Annie. They burn her corpse as she requested.