In Bond's play and its subsequent adaptations by
Stephen Sondheim and
Tim Burton, Judge Turpin has Benjamin Barker arrested and sent to a
penal colony in
Australia in order to have Barker's wife,
Lucy, to himself. Lucy is heartbroken by this and becomes a recluse, refusing to leave her home. Judge Turpin continuously pursues her, sending her flowers every day. He sends his
henchman,
Beadle Bamford, to summon her to his home, "blaming himself for her dreadful plight." where he hosts a masquerade ball. He then
rapes Lucy, and she attempts to
kill herself by drinking
poison. She survives but goes
insane, forced to live as a beggar in the streets. Turpin then adopts the Barkers'
infant daughter,
Johanna, and raises her as his
ward. He keeps her locked away from the world and spies on her through a peephole in her wall. When Johanna turns sixteen, Turpin asks for her hand in marriage. She turns him down, to his bafflement. When he catches Anthony Hope looking at Johanna, he has him beaten and threatens to kill him if he ever returns. On Bamford's advice, he goes for a shave at Sweeney Todd's
barber shop in order to win over Johanna; unaware that Todd is in fact Benjamin Barker, returned from Australia and seeking revenge. Todd is about to cut Turpin's throat when he is interrupted by Anthony, who reveals Johanna's plan to escape. Turpin promptly returns home and finds that Johanna is smitten with Anthony. He sends her away to an
asylum, planning to keep her there until she agrees to marry him. Turpin receives a letter claiming that Johanna has repented, unaware that the letter is part of a trap laid by Todd. Following the letter's direction, he goes back to Todd's shop, where he is persuaded to let Todd shave him again. Turpin realizes Todd's true identity, and Todd successfully slits his throat and drops him down a chute leading to Todd's accomplice
Mrs. Lovett's basement, where he bleeds to his death. ==Songs==