This is a list of all deaths of characters in the Breaking Bad Franchise, that being Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, and El Camino.
Better Call Saul[]
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Deaths that took place before the events of the series: 13 deaths[]
- Charles McGill Sr. - Mentioned to have died at some point in the late 1970s from unspecified causes, possibly related to him having to close his corner shop due to bankruptcy. ("Rebecca", "Inflatable")
- Alma Neff - Mentioned to have died at some point prior to the start of the series from unspecified causes. ("Breathe")
- Ronald (Geraldine Strauss' Husband) - Mentioned to have died at some point prior to the start of the series from unspecified causes. ("Amarillo")
- Hotel Proprietor - Mentioned to having been tortured in an unspecified manner by Hector Salamanca, and possibly Lalo Salamanca, for disrespecting him prior to the start of the series. ("Wiedersehen")
- Kyra Hay's Aunt - Mentioned to have died at some point prior to the start of the series from unspecified causes. ("Sabrosito")
- George M. Hamlin - Mentioned to have died at some point prior to the start of the series from unspecified causes. ("Fifi")
- Don Wachtell - Mentioned to have died at some point prior to the start of the series from unspecified causes. ("Wexler v. Goodman")
- Isaacson - Mentioned to have died of a heart attack prior to 1993. ("PiƱata")
- Alan (Anita's husband) - Mentioned to have went missing in 1995 while hiking in Gila National and possibly died from unknown causes. ("Expenses")
- Dog Paulson - Mentioned to have been shot in the head with a sawed-off shotgun by Tuco Salamanca in 1998 for supposedly supplying rival drug dealers. ("Gloves Off", "Grilled")
- Ruth McGill - Died of natural causes in 1999, shown in a flashback. ("Marco", "Klick")
- Matthew "Matt" Ehrmantraut - Mentioned to having been shot to death in a staged ambush by Sergeant Jack Fensky & Officer Troy Hoffman out of fear of him ratting them out in December 2001. ("Five-O", "Saul Gone")
- Unnamed "Mexican national" - Mentioned to having been knifed by Tuco Salamanca in an altercation while in prison in February 2003. ("Off Brand", "Grilled")
Season 1: 3 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1ā2 | Troy Hoffman and Jack Fensky | Shot to death in revenge for the murder of Matt Ehrmantraut. ("Five-O") | Taurus Model 85 | Mike Ehrmantraut | Troy: "What do we do now?"
Jack: "He's drinking himself to death. We're doing him a favor." |
3 | Marco Pasternak | Heart attack. ("Marco") | N/A | N/A | "This was the greatest week of my life." |
Season 2: 3 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Good Samaritan | Shot once in the face (offscreen). Killed for helping Ximenez Lecerda, discovering Mike Ehrmantraut's robbery and to cover it up. ("Nailed", "Slip") | Unknown gun | Hector Salamanca | Unknown |
2 | Ruth McGill | Natural causes. ("Klick") | N/A | N/A | "Jimmy?" |
3 | Ximenez Lecerda | Shot once in the head for being robbed by Mike Ehrmantraut. ("Klick") | M1911A1 | The Cousins, on Hector Salamanca's orders | "Por favor!" |
Season 3: 1 death[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Chuck McGill | Suicide by fire after being bought out by Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill (HHM) and having his credibility destroyed by Jimmy McGill. ("Lantern") | Fire | Himself | "Thank you, goodbye." |
Season 4: 25 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Arturo Colon | Suffocated with a plastic bag to prevent knowing about Nacho Varga's betrayal. ("Breathe") | Plastic bag | Gustavo Fring | "That's how you do it. We had them pissing their pants." |
2ā22 | 21+ Espinosa Gang members | Shot or stabbed to death during a shootout with Nacho Varga and The Cousins. ("Talk") | Multiple guns and a knife | One by Nacho Varga, the others by the Cousins | "It's the only way you're coming out alive." (One crouching behind the car near Leonel) "You're out of bullets, give up now!" (One behind Nacho) Unknown/Varies (Other members) |
23 | Geraldine Strauss | Heart failure. (offscreen) ("PiƱata") | N/A | N/A | Unknown |
24 | Fred Whalen | Blunt force trauma; beaten to death by Lalo Salamanca for being present during his hunt for Werner Ziegler. (off-screen, confirmed in the police report in "Wexler v. Goodman") | Laloās Hands | Lalo Salamanca | "Okay, have a great day. Thank you." |
25 | Werner Ziegler | Shot to death for escaping from his living quarters and leaking information on the Superlab. ("Winner") | Smith & Wesson Model 629 Performance Center | Mike Ehrmantraut on Gustavo Fring's orders | "There are so many stars visible in New Mexico. I will walk out there to get a better look." |
Season 5: 18 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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2 | Unknown number of people (presumably two rival members) | Unknown, off-camera ("Bagman") | Unknown | The Cartel | N/A |
3 | Matador | Shot in the neck to save the life of Jimmy McGill and to protect Lalo Salamanca's bail money. ("Bagman") | M40A1 rifle | Mike Ehrmantraut | N/A |
4 | Unnamed Colombian Gang member | Shot in the eye to save the life of Jimmy McGill and to protect Lalo Salamanca's bail money. ("Bagman") | M40A1 rifle | Mike Ehrmantraut | N/A |
5 | Jefe | Shot in the chest to save the life of Jimmy McGill and to protect Lalo Salamanca's bail money. ("Bagman") | M40A1 rifle | Mike Ehrmantraut | "Ā”CĆŗbrete!" ("Take cover!") |
6 | Unnamed Colombian Gang member | Shot in the head to save the life of Jimmy McGill and to protect Lalo Salamanca's bail money. ("Bagman") | M40A1 rifle | Mike Ehrmantraut | N/A |
7 | Unnamed Colombian Gang member | Shot in the chest and then executed with a head shot to save the life of Jimmy McGill and to protect Lalo Salamanca's bail money. ("Bagman") | M40A1 rifle and Smith & Wesson Model 629 Performance Center | Mike Ehrmantraut | N/A |
8 | TiburĆ³n | Shot to death to save the lives of Jimmy McGill and Mike Ehrmantraut. ("Bagman") | M40A1 rifle | Mike Ehrmantraut with assistance from Jimmy McGill | N/A |
9 | Ciro | Shot to death; used as a human shield by Lalo Salamanca so he could escape from the mercenaries. ("Something Unforgivable") | M4A1 Carbine, Daniel Defense M4A1 | Unnamed Mercenary | "Boss, I swear to God, I got myself a lighter. See? It wasn't me!" |
10 | Miguel | Shot to death for being in Lalo's house during the attempt on his life. ("Something Unforgivable") | M4A1 Carbine and Daniel Defense M4A1 | Unnamed Mercenary | Unknown |
11 | Cecilio | Shot to death for being in Lalo's house during the attempt on his life. ("Something Unforgivable") | M4A1 Carbine and Daniel Defense M4A1 | Unnamed Mercenary | Unknown |
12 | Yolanda | Shot to death for being in Lalo Salamanca's house during the attempt on his life. ("Something Unforgivable") | M4A1 Carbine and Daniel Defense M4A1 | Unnamed Mercenary | Unknown |
13ā18 | Six Mercenaries | Shot to death for attempting to kill Lalo Salamanca. ("Something Unforgivable") | Pistol and Daniel Defense M4A1 | Lalo Salamanca | "What do you see?" (One demanding members to investigate the secret passage) "What was that? Was that him?" (One leading the secret passage entrance) "Come on." (One behind the secret passage leader) Unknown/Varies |
Season 6: 17 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Sylvia Ramos | Stabbed to death for knowing Lalo Salamanca was still alive (off-screen). ("Wine and Roses") | Scissors | Lalo Salamanca | "You're sure about breakfast?" |
2 | Mateo Ramos | Stabbed to death to use as a body double for Lalo Salamanca (off-screen), later burned beyond recognition. ("Wine and Roses") | Scissors | Lalo Salamanca | "It's all right?" |
3ā5 | Herardo, Raul, and "Charlie Manson" | Shot to death for being in Lalo Salamanca's house during the attempt on his life. (The 9 other corpses in this image are Yolanda, Cecilio, Miguel, Ciro and five of the mercenaries Lalo killed save for the burned mercenary) ("Something Unforgivable", "Wine and Roses") | M4A1 Carbine and Daniel Defense M4A1 | Unnamed Mercenaries | Unknown/Varies |
6ā7 | Two Coyotes | Shot to death for disrespecting Lalo Salamanca and refusing to give him a refund. ("Wine and Roses") | Gun | Lalo Salamanca | "And?" (Gaunt Coyote) "There's no refunds, asshole." (Bearded Coyote) |
8 | Cartel hitman | Shot several times in the chest while trying to capture Nacho Varga. ("Carrot and Stick") | Browning Hi-Power and Glock 19 | Nacho Varga | "Ā”AquĆ! Ā”AquĆ!" ("Here! Here!") |
9 | Cartel hitman | Shot in the back for trying to kill Nacho Varga, while the Cousins want to capture him alive. ("Carrot and Stick") | M1911A1 | Marco Salamanca | Unknown |
10 | Nacho Varga | Shot himself in the head to protect his father Manuel Varga from the Cartel and to avoid being killed by anyone else. ("Rock and Hard Place") | Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II | Himself | "So when you are sitting in your shitty nursing home, and you're sucking down on your Jell-O night after night for the rest of your life, you think of me, you twisted fuck!" |
11 | Casper | Most likely killed after being interrogated by Lalo Salamanca due to seeing Lalo's face and to avoid leaving any trace of his whereabouts. ("Axe and Grind") | Axe | Lalo Salamanca | Unknown *His last words on screen were "What have you done to her?!" but those were likely not his actual last words |
12 | Howard Hamlin | Shot in the head due to seeing Lalo Salamanca's face and to avoid leaving any trace of his whereabouts. ("Plan and Execution") | Heckler & Koch P7 | Lalo Salamanca | "I, uh... I think I'm in the middle of something, uh... There's really no need toā" |
13ā16 | Four Laundry Guards | Shot in an ambush to leave Gustavo Fring unguarded ("Point and Shoot") | Heckler & Koch P7 | Lalo Salamanca | Unknown |
17 | Lalo Salamanca | Suffocated on his own blood after being shot in the neck during a gunfight. ("Point and Shoot") | Charter Arms Bulldog | Gustavo Fring | "Big talk. You done?" |
Deaths that took place after the events of the series: 1 death[]
- Abuelita - Heavily implied to have died at some point during or after the events of the series, as Lalo Salamanca does not respond when Jimmy McGill asks how she is doing and Gustavo Fring telling Hector Salamanca that the Salamanca name will die with him. ("The Guy For This", "Crawl Space")
Breaking Bad[]
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275 |
Deaths that took place before the events of the series: 5 deaths[]
- Walter White's father - Died of Huntington's Disease when Walter White was six years old. ("Salud")
- Group Leader's Daughter - Accidentally killed by her father in 1992 after hitting her with his truck while he was high on cocaine and drunk on vodka. ("No MƔs")
- Ginny - Died of lung cancer. ("Crazy Handful of Nothin'", "Down")
- Unnamed Woman - Head caved in with a blender by an abusive husband. ("Half Measures")
- Maximino "Max" Arciniega - Shot once in the head by Hector Salamanca in 1989 for offending Don Eladio, shown in a flashback. ("Hermanos")
- Mr. Beneke- Mentioned to have died at some point prior to the start of the series from unspecified causes.
Season 1: 3 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Emilio Koyama | Poisoned by phosphine gas created by mixing red phosphorus with hot water to save the lives of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. ("Pilot") | Phosphine Gas | Walter White | "I say we cap them both." |
2 | Krazy-8 | Strangled to death with a bicycle lock for trying to stab Walter White. ("...and the Bag's in the River") | Bike lock | Walter White | "Unlock me, Walter." |
3 | No-Doze | Beaten to death for "disrespecting" Tuco Salamanca in front of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, later succumbed to these injuries. ("A No-Rough-Stuff-Type Deal") | Tucoās Hands | Tuco Salamanca | "No Tuco, come on, I'm just...I'm just saying." |
Season 2: 175 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Gonzo | Accidentally crushed his arm by a settling car in a junkyard while moving No-Doze's body, which partially severed his arm and caused him to bleed to death. ("Seven Thirty-Seven") | Scrapped car | Himself (accidentally) | "It's not very Christian." |
2 | Tuco Salamanca | Shot in the forehead during a shootout with Hank Schrader. ("Grilled") | Glock 17 | Hank Schrader | "Tell me what you did!" |
3 | Convenience store clerk | Stabbed by Spooge during the theft of an ATM. ("Peekaboo") | Knife (presumed) | Spooge | Unknown |
4 | Spooge | Head crushed with an ATM for insulting his wife. ("Peekaboo") | ATM machine | Spooge's Lady | "Skank!" |
5 | Tortuga | Decapitated with a machete for being a DEA informant. ("Negro y Azul", "I.F.T.") | Machete | Marco Salamanca | "Gracias, jefe." ("Thank you, boss.") |
6 | Unnamed Federale | Blown up with a bomb placed on a tortoise. ("Negro y Azul") | Bomb | The Cousins | Unknown |
7 | Combo | Shot several times in the abdomen and in the neck for dealing on rival territory. ("Mandala") | Gun | TomƔs Cantillo, on orders from the Rival Dealers | "What are you waiting for? Go!" |
8 | Jane Margolis | Choked on her own vomit from a heroin overdose. Allowed to die by Walter White because of the threat she posed to his business and relationship with Jesse Pinkman. ("Phoenix") | Heroin overdose | Herself, via being inadvertently flipped onto her back by Walter White | "I say we flush what we've got left and we start tonight." |
9ā175 | 167 unnamed passengers on the Wayfarer 515 and JM 21 flights | Mid-air collision inadvertently caused by Donald Margolis, who was suffering emotional strain after the death of his daughter. ("ABQ") | Plane explosion | Donald Margolis (by extension of Walter White's actions) | Unknown |
Season 3: 26 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1ā9 | 9 Mexican passengers, including Olive Oil | Shot at close proximity, then left in the back of a truck while it was set afire. Olive Oil was killed for recognizing Leonel and Marco Salamanca as cartel members, and the other passengers were killed to cover up. ("No MĆ”s") | Exploding truck | Leonel and Marco Salamanca | "ĀæQuĆ© tiene en la punta? Un poco de plata..."
("Hey, what's on the toes there? Little silver...") (Olive Oil) Unknown/Varies (Others) |
10 | Coyote driver | Shot in the back while running away, then in the head to finish him. Killed to cover up the murder of Olive Oil and the other passengers. ("No MƔs") | M1911A1 | Leonel Salamanca | "What the hell's going on in there?" |
11 | Mrs. Peyketewa | Killed in an unspecified manner, possibly shot or struck with an axe. Killed so Leonel and Marco Salamanca could take residence in her house. ("Sunset") | Unknown | Leonel and Marco Salamanca | Unknown |
12 | Deputy Bobby Kee | Struck in the back with an axe for investigating the murder of Mrs. Peyketewa. ("Sunset") | Axe | Marco Salamanca | "On your knees or I'll fire!" |
13 | Unnamed man | Shot once in the chest and head at close range for being present during the assassination attempt of Hank Schrader. ("One Minute") | M1911A1 | Marco Salamanca | "Jesus." |
14 | Marco Salamanca | Shot once in the head with a hollow point bullet after attempting to murder Hank Schrader. ("One Minute") | M1911A1 | Hank Schrader, via manipulation by Gustavo Fring | "No. Muy fƔcil." ("Too easy.") |
15 | Leonel Salamanca | Poisoned with an unknown substance to prevent Juan Bolsa from finding out Gustavo Fring sanctioned the hit on Hank Schrader. ("I See You") | Unknown poison | Mike Ehrmantraut, on orders from Gustavo Fring | "Terminalo." ("Finish him.") |
16ā17 | Two bodyguards of Juan Bolsa | Shot repeatedly after federales were lured to Juan Bolsa's home by Gustavo Fring. ("I See You") | Gun | Mexican federales, via manipulation by Gustavo Fring | "Vamos." ("Let's go.") (First bodyguard)
Unknown (Second bodyguard) |
18 | Juan Bolsa | Shot repeatedly after federales were lured to his home by Gustavo Fring. ("I See You") | Heckler & Koch MP5K | Mexican federales, via manipulation by Gustavo Fring | "What the hell is going on?" |
19 | TomƔs Cantillo | Shot to death to possibly tie up loose ends related to Gustavo Fring's use of children in his business. ("Half Measures") | Ruger P95 and Smith & Wesson M945 | Rival Dealers, possibly on orders from Gustavo Fring | Unknown |
20ā21 | The two Rival Dealers | Ran over by a car and then shot once in the head to save the life of Jesse Pinkman. ("Half Measures") | Smith & Wesson M945 and Waltās Aztek | Walter White | Unknown/Varies |
22ā25 | 4 Cartel assassins | Shot repeatedly to save Duane Chow. ("Full Measure") | Heckler & Koch Mark 23 | Mike Ehrmantraut, on orders from Gustavo Fring in order to save/with assistance from Duane Chow | "Que es eso?" ("What's that?") (First assassin) "No se." ("I don't know.") (Second assassin) Unknown/Varies (Other assassins) |
26 | Gale Boetticher | Shot once in the face to save the life of Walter White. ("Full Measure") | Beretta 84F | Jesse Pinkman, on orders from Walter White | "You don't have to do this." |
Season 4: 28 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Victor | Throat slit with a boxcutter, bled to death. Killed for being a risk to Gustavo Fring's business by being spotted at the scene of Gale Boetticher's murder. ("Box Cutter") | Box Cutter | Gustavo Fring | "The steps never change, and I know every step." |
2 | Los Pollos Hermanos Driver | Shot at close proximity during a Los Pollos Hermanos truck robbery. ("Bullet Points") | Heckler & Koch MP5K | Cartel assassins | "No, no, no!" |
3ā4 | Two Cartel assassins | Shot to death for attempting to rob a Los Pollos Hermanos truck. ("Bullet Points") | Heckler & Koch Mark 23 | Mike Ehrmantraut | "Por quĆ© me estĆ”s hablando en inglĆ©s?" (Why are you talking in English?) |
5 | Los Pollos Hermanos Driver | Shot multiple times during a Los Pollos Hermanos truck robbery. ("Cornered") | M4A1 Carbine | Cartel assassins | "No, no no no no!" |
6ā7 | Two Los Pollos Hermanos guards | Suffocated by exhaust fumes while locked in the back of a Los Pollos Hermanos truck during a robbery. ("Cornered") | Exhaust Fumes | Cartel assassins | (Gasping for air) |
8 | Maximino "Max" Arciniega | Shot once in the head for offending Don Eladio. ("Hermanos") | Gun | Hector Salamanca | "Ā”Por favor, se lo ju-!"
("I swear to God!") |
9 | Nick | Shot during an attempt to take out Gus Fring's employees. ("Bug") | Remington 700 | Gaff | Unknown |
10ā20 | 11 Cartel members, including Don Paco, Don Cesar, Don Renaldo, Don Artuno, Don Cisco, Don Luis, Don Escalada, Benicio Fuentes and Miguel | Drinking poisoned tequila, killed so Gustavo Fring could destroy the Cartel. ("Salud") | Poison | Gustavo Fring | "ĀæSi, jefe?" ("ĀæYeah, boss?") (Miguel)
Unknown/Varies (others) |
21 | Gaff | Garroted with fiberwire so he could not interfere with Gustavo Fring's murder of cartel leaders. ("Salud") | Garrote wire | Mike Ehrmantraut, on orders from Gustavo Fring | "You're staying. You belong to the cartel now." |
22 | Eladio Vuente | Drinking poisoned tequila, both to destroy the Cartel and as revenge for the murder of Max Arciniega. ("Salud") | Poison | Gustavo Fring | "ĀæTĆŗ?" ("You?") |
23 | Joaquin Salamanca | Shot several times in the chest and abdomen so Gustavo Fring, Mike Ehrmantraut, and Jesse Pinkman could escape. ("Salud") | Beretta 92FS Inox | Jesse Pinkman | Unknown |
24 | Hector Salamanca | Suicide explosion by a pipe bomb detonated from a wheelchair bell to kill Gustavo Fring and avenge the murders of Hector Salamanca's family members and Cartel allies. ("Face Off") | Pipe Bomb | Himself (with assistance from Walter White) | "It is! It is personalā" |
25 | Tyrus Kitt | Blown up by a pipe bomb detonated by a wheelchair bell for being present during Hector Salamanca's suicide bombing. ("Face Off") | Pipe Bomb | Hector Salamanca (with assistance from Walter White) | "It's clear." |
26 | Gustavo Fring | Blown up by a pipe bomb detonated by a wheelchair bell from Hector Salamanca's suicide bombing. Killed in revenge for destroying the Cartel killing the last of the Salamancas, and threatening Walter White's family. ("Face Off") | Pipe Bomb | Hector Salamanca (with assistance from Walter White) | "Last chance to look at me, Hector." |
27ā28 | Two Superlab Guards | Shot to death to save the life of Jesse Pinkman. ("Face Off") | Ruger LCR | Walter White | "What, you got a problem with stairs?" (first guard)
Unknown (second guard) |
Season 5A: 15 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Peter Schuler | Committed suicide to avoid criminal charges connected to Gustavo Fring. Placed one end of a defibrillator in his mouth and the other over his heart, electrocuting himself to death. ("Madrigal") | Defibrillator | Himself | "Ja, Frau Tromel." ("Yes, Ms. Tromel.") |
2 | Duane Chow | Shot once in the head to fulfill a hit contract. ("Madrigal") | Glock 17 | Chris Mara on orders from Lydia Rodarte-Quayle | "Can you come to my house?" |
3 | Chris Mara | Shot repeatedly in the chest with a suppressed pistol for attempting to kill Mike Ehrmantraut. ("Madrigal") | Beretta 84F | Mike Ehrmantraut | "Listen, Mikeā" |
4 | Drew Sharp | Shot once in the chest with a pistol for being present during Walter White's train robbery. ("Dead Freight") | Smith & Wesson 4566TSW | Todd Alquist | Unknown |
5 | Michael "Mike" Ehrmantraut | Shot once in the gut and bled out. Killed for refusing to give the names of his men to Walter White and for insulting him. ("Say My Name") | Taurus Model 605 | Walter White | "Shut the fuck up, and let me die in peace." |
6 | Dan Wachsberger | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | "Okay I can't talk long. Tell the kids I love them." |
7 | Ron Forenall | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | "HEY!" |
8 | Andrew Holt | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate member of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | *grunting* |
9 | Jack McGann | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | Unknown |
10 | Isaac Conley | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | Unknown |
11 | Harris Boivin | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | Unknown |
12 | Raymond Martinez | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate member(s) of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | Unknown |
13 | Anthony Perez | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | Unknown |
14 | William Moniz | Stabbed to death to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Knife | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | Unknown |
15 | Dennis Markowski | Doused in rubbing alcohol, set on fire and burned alive to cover up involvement with Walter White's business. ("Gliding Over All") | Alcohol and fire | Prison inmate members of Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Jack Welker who was contracted by Walter White | "Help me!" |
Season 5B: 23 deaths[]
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1ā9 | Nine of Declan's men, including his cook and his driver | Shot repeatedly for refusing to cooperate with Lydia Rodarte-Quayle. ("Buried") | Guns | Jack Welker's Gang, on orders from Lydia Rodarte-Quayle and Jack Welker | Unknown/Varies |
10 | Declan | Shot once in the head for refusing to cooperate with Lydia Rodarte-Quayle. ("Buried") | Browning Hi-Power | Jack Welker, on orders from Lydia Rodarte-Quayle | "You stay here." |
11 | Steven Gomez | Shot several times during a shootout with Jack Welker's gang. ("Ozymandias") | M4A1 Carbine, AA-12, Browning Hi-Power, Ruger KP95 | Jack Welker and his gang | āYou heard the man! Put āem down!ā |
12 | Hank Schrader | Shot once in the head after a shootout with Jack Welker's gang. ("Ozymandias") | Browning Hi-Power | Jack Welker | "Do what you're gonna do-" |
13 | Andrea Cantillo | Shot once in the head to punish Jesse Pinkman for his refusal to cook meth with Todd Alquist and his attempted escape from Jack Welker's compound. ("Granite State") | Ruger KP95 | Todd Alquist | "Jesseās here? where?" |
14ā19 | Six gang members, including Kenny, Matt, Frankie, and Lester | Shot repeatedly by remote-activated M60 machine gun in revenge for stealing Walter White's money and murdering Hank Schrader. ("Felina") | M60 machine gun | Walter White | "Yeah, Toddy, get them both off!" (Kenny) "Yeah, you'll get them back. Just relax." (Frankie) Unknown/Varies (Others) |
20 | Todd Alquist | Strangled to death with chain shackles, neck broken in revenge for murdering Andrea Cantillo and for imprisoning and torturing Jesse Pinkman. ("Felina") | Handcuff chain | Jesse Pinkman | "Jesus, Mr. White..." |
21 | Jack Welker | Shot once in the head, after being mortally wounded by shots from a remote-activated M60 machine gun. Killed to avenge the murder of Hank Schrader and Steven Gomez and to save Jesse Pinkman from captivity. ("Felina") | M60 machine gun and Kimber Ultra Raptor II | Walter White | "You pull that trigger you'll never..." |
22 | Lydia Rodarte-Quayle | Poisoned with ricin for betraying and working against Walter White. ("Felina", "El Camino") | Ricin | Walter White | "Oh my god." |
23 | Walter White | Accidentally hit by a ricocheting bullet fired by his remote-activated M60 machine gun while trying to protect Jesse, bled out. ("Felina") | M60 machine gun | Himself (accidentally) | "Well, erm... goodbye, Lydia." |
El Camino[]
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3 |
# | Character(s) | Cause of death | Weapons used | Responsible party | Last words |
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1 | Sonia | Strangled to death with a belt by Todd Alquist due to her finding his money that was hidden in books in his apartment. ("El Camino") | Toddās belt | Todd Alquist | Unknown |
2 | Neil Kandy | Shot five times in the chest during a gun duel with Jesse Pinkman. ("El Camino") | Smith & Wesson Safety Hammerless | Jesse Pinkman | "You ready?" |
3 | Casey | Shot in the head for attempting to kill Jesse Pinkman. ("El Camino") | Kimber Ultra Raptor II | Jesse Pinkman | "Jesus, Neil. Come on man, I didn't mean this." |