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Entertainment News‘The Walking Dead’s’ Finale Audio May Reveal Who Dies

‘The Walking Dead’s’ Finale Audio May Reveal Who Dies [VIDEO]

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We may already know who was killed off in The Walking Dead season 6 finale.

If you were wondering who got killed off on Sunday, we have good news. A careful analysis of the audio of the death scene may reveal who died. On the season six finale of The Walking Dead, someone died at the hands of Lucille, the barbed-wire baseball bat of Negan, kingpin of “The Saviors.”

Related: ‘The Walking Dead’ Season 6 Finale Ratings Skyrocket

Unlike the comic book in which he was introduced with a violent bang. Sunday’s finale ended up being more of a cliffhanger as we saw the death of one of Rick’s gang through the first person-view point. This dragged out ending pissed off a ton of fans.

Spoilers Warning…

So here’s what happened: Someone on YouTube (the video was posted by Federico Trione, but it appears to be taken from this Tumblr) took the audio track from the episode’s final scene, i.e. the first-person view of someone getting beaten to death. You can make out a lot more than in the original televised version.

Related: ‘Walking Dead’: 3 Major Theories on Who Negan Killed Off

Based upon the video analysis, the audio track specifically points to Glenn as the victim of Negan’s bat.

However, can we trust this audio? Isn’t it possible that The Walking Dead edited the video to trick fans into believe a certain character was killed off. It seems like a messed up thing to do but, you never know what the TV show has planned. Especially when the show’s showrunner Scott M. Gimple swore that the TV series would take a “hard left turn” in comparison to the comics, in which Negan killed Glenn the same way as described in the comic books.

Related: ‘Walking Dead’ Fans’ Petition Threatens Boycott After Season 6 Finale

Who do you think was killed off? Share with us your thoughts in the comments below!

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