The Governor's Victims (TV Series)

"I made myself look at them... Prepare me for the horrors outside."

- Philip to Andrea, regarding the heads.

The Governor's "Victims" are people who were killed by The Governor. Their heads were severed and placed into tanks for Philips's own amusement.

Location Unknown
Nothing is known about all of The Governor's victim's lives before the apocalypse or as the apocalypse began.

Walk With Me
The victims were all survivors of the apocalypse, they all met up with The Governor at Woodbury when its not yet barricaded, and in an unknown time and then he killed them because they displeased him or he may get the victim's supplies. He would stick them in a tank, then place the tank in a locked room in his apartment.

Made to Suffer
The victims are seen during the brawl between Michonne and The Governor. As the brawl continues some of the tanks are pulled away from the shelf, with many breaking and the heads falling on the floor. Later on, in the fight one of the heads tries to bite Michonne. It is unknown what happened after the brawl to the victims. They were presumably put down.

Killed By
The Governor decapitated all of these people, possibly with some of his group members help, and placed them into a fish tank for amusement.
 * The Governor (Caused)
 * Woodbury Survivor (Possibly)

List of known Victims

 * Michonne's Pet Walkers.
 * Lieutenant Welles

Trivia

 * The Governor's Victims are one of the many amputees in The Walking Dead. For other victims, see Amputated Victims
 * The Governor's Victims managed to have their heads decapitated by unknown Woodbury members.
 * The Governor had the heads of Michonne's pet walkers placed in tanks just like the others ones, which suggests that maybe some of the other walker heads were not necessarily from victims of The Governor, but were placed in the tanks anyway as "trophies".
 * Some may say that the heads are displayed for the Governors own amusement. However, he states that he looks at the heads to remind him how harsh the world is outside the walls of Woodbury, and serves as a method of molding his personality into a much tougher individual.