This is an original personality. Spector was raised by a rabbi and grew up in the impoverished neighborhoods of Chicago. After another quarrel with his father, he went to serve as a Marine, later worked in the CIA.
Having a guilty conscience, Spector met El-Faouly's daughter Layla El-Faouly, and since then, he had been trying to tell her what happened on the night her father was killed.
During his time as mercenary, he worked alongside his partner Raul Bushman and Abdallah El-Faouly on a mission at a dig site in Egypt, but Bushman got greedy and executed all the archaeologists with them. Spector attempted to save them and El-Faouly but he couldn't, and he was shot by Bushman.
Master of hand-to-hand combat
Expert in the field of interrogation and torture
Spector's "triple life" eventually shattered his psyche, and he began to suffer from schizophrenia.
Among his alternate personalities is an employee of the British Museum named Stephen Grant. Compared to Mark, Grant is a soft and shy person.
Due to having dissociative identity disorder, Spector formed an alternate identity known as Steven Grant. Grant was often mistreated by his boss Donna Kraft and neglected by the security guard J.B.. Grant desired to be a tour guide, but Kraft disregarded those factors.
Spector's "triple life" eventually shattered his psyche, and he began to suffer from schizophrenia.
Stephen Grant had a pet fish with one fin named Gus. One day Grant saw that Gus had two fins, which could not have been, which made him even more doubt about what was happening.