Woodbury Resident 3 (TV Series)

"Merle, Merle, Merle!"

- Resident chanting Merle at the arena.

This Woodbury resident lived in the town of Woodbury in AMC's The Walking Dead.

Location Unknown
Nothing is known about this resident's life before or as the outbreak began. He may have lived in or near Woodbury before the outbreak.

"Walk With Me"
This resident is seen walking around town with some of the other residents. He is also seen investigating the newley-aquired military vehicles.

"Say the Word"
He is seen enjoying the barbeque with another resident, then listens to the Governors' toast, he is later seen sitting down talking to some residents and also runs into the Arena and cheers at the gladiator fight.

"Made to Suffer"
This man is seen at the arena after Rick's group infiltrates Woodbury.

"The Suicide King"
This man cheers at the death match between Merle and Daryl, flees when Rick and Maggie attack then tries to leave Woodbury with the other townspeople the next day. He also witnesses Richard Foster getting killed and later listens to Andrea's speech then hugs her afterwards.

"Home"
This man is seen pulling a wagon while Andrea and Milton converse.

"Welcome to the Tombs"
This man is seen being apart of the prison raid, was later murdered by The Governor on the road. He later reanimated and was shot by Daryl in the head using his crossbow.

Death
He was killed when The Governor slaughtered his army, because they didn`t want to fight the prison group. When Rick, Daryl, and Michonne went to finish the war, they found him and the rest of the Woodbury army dead, Daryl later shot him in the head with his crossbow.
 * The Governor (Alive)
 * Daryl Dixon (Zombified)

Killed Victims
This list shows the victims this man has killed:
 * Possibly numerous counts of zombies.

Andrea
This man and Andrea seemed to have a good, friendly relationship. This man was shown listening to Andrea's speech and agreeing with her, afterwards he is also seen hugging and talking to her.

The Governor
This man seems to respect Philip and is grateful for what The Governor has done for the town. This man was also very loyal to The Governor as he went to attack the prison with him and many of the other Woodbury survivors. After nearly loosing several men everyone from Woodbury began to flee. The Governor grew angry as everyone including this man refused to battle against the prison again. The Governor shot and killed him ruining any friendship between the two.