This camp resident is a survivor of the outbreak and later an antagonist in AMC's The Walking Dead. He is a member of Caesar Martinez's camp.
Pre-Apocalypse
Location Unknown
Nothing is known about this man's life prior to or as the outbreak began.
Post-Apocalypse
Season 4
"Dead Weight"
This man is seen in the crowd as Pete Dolgen announces Martinez's death. He seemed to be visually shocked by the news. He later witnesses the aftermath of Meghan Chambler's near-death at the hands of a zombie.
"Too Far Gone"
This man is seen listening to Philip Blake's speech about the prison. He is later seen as attacking the prison alongside Philip. As he enters the courtyard, he attempts to shoot at Tyreese Williams, but misses. Not long after, Lizzie Samuels guns him down by shooting him in the back. At an unknown point after his death, he reanimated.
"After"
This man is seen amongst the herd of walkers entering the prison. As Michonne Hawthorne flees from the prison, she encounters this man as a walker. She cuts off his arms and jaw and makes him one of her pets, alongside another walker, after they get trapped in the spike gate. After traveling for quite some time, tracking Rick Grimes and his son Carl, Michonne enters the woods and encounters a group of zombies. Eventually, she kills her pets, including this man, and slices his head in half.
Death
- Killed By
- Lizzie Samuels (Alive)
This man is shot in the back by Lizzie and reanimates sometime after.
- Michonne Hawthorne (Zombified)
After killing the walker that resembles her, Michonne proceeds to kill the group of walkers around her, including this zombified man.
Killed Victims
This list shows the victims this man has killed:
- Julio (Possibly, alongside the Governor's militia)
- Numerous counts of prison residents (Caused and Direct)
- Possibly numerous counts of zombies and unnamed people
Appearances
TV Series
Season 4
- "Dead Weight" (No Lines)
- "Too Far Gone"
- "After" (Zombified)
Trivia
- A second actor, Hector Picard, was chosen to portray this character as a pet walker, as Hector is an amputee, and it is easier to portray the pet walker without having to use too many special effects to show the missing limbs.
- It is mentioned in that audio commentary of "After" that Michonne chose this man and the other to be her pet walkers, as they both fought for the Governor and deserved to be punished.