Roger is an antagonist and a survivor of the outbreak in The Walking Dead: All-Stars. He is a resident of Asyl.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
Location Unknown[]
Nothing is known about Roger's life prior to or as the outbreak began.
Post-Apocalypse[]
Asyl Murder Case Event[]
Jacob is found dead during a town celebration, having been stabbed multiple times. Eric takes it upon himself to investigate what happened and questions Jacob's friend Roger, ex-girlfriend Jane, and disgruntled neighbor Max if they saw anything, with each of them giving him conflicting stories.
Roger is the first person to report the scene as he was living about a block away from the crime scene. He joined Asyl with Jacob, but neither share much about their journey together. When the crime happened, he was staying home by himself reading a book due to his cold. He looked outside, and he saw someone getting stabbed. He specifically claimed to see a silhouette of long hair, accusing Jane to be the killer. Also, it is no secret between the community that Jacob and Jane are on extremely bad terms after their break-up.
After a thorough investigation, Eric concluded that Roger is the killer. Max was soon able to prove his innocence as several members of the community testified for how intoxicated he was the night before, and that there is no way he was capable of killing anyone in such a condition. It was Roger’s accusation on Jane that made Eric suspicious of Roger. Based on the wound left on Jacob’s upper neck that suggested the killer stabbed Jacob downward, Eric concluded that the killer is as tall as or taller than Jacob. This ruled out Jane, which sparked Eric’s suspicion toward Roger. However, most importantly, Eric remembered it was cloudy on the night of the murder, and it would’ve been impossible for Roger to identify anything on the street from his house without any moonlight, suggesting that Roger is lying about what he saw. When Eric went to Roger with the details in his hand and accused Roger for killing Jacob, Roger did not make excuses and admitted he killed Jacob. When Eric asked Roger why he killed Jacob, Roger explained that Jacob abandoned his wife during the journey, inadvertently causing her death, before the pair arrived at Asyl. Even though Roger knew Jacob had no intention of doing harm, Roger simply couldn’t get over his wife’s death and had to find someone to blame it on.
Roger was ousted from Asyl following his crime; and although it is known that he was living in the surrounding area shortly after his ousting; it's ultimately unknown what happened to him.
Killed Victims[]
This list shows the victims Roger has killed:
Trivia[]
- Roger is one of seventeen characters to physically appear before having their name confirmed.