Do you think Lee is guilty?

Lee is a convicted murderer, but do you think he is actually a murderer or do you think he was wrongfully convicted?

he could have been covering for his wife, or set up, or he could have lost it and gone mad and killed the senator for banging his wife, or he could have planned the murder.
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  • edited July 2012
    Lee i a convicted murderer, but do you think he is actually a murderer or do you think he was wrongfully convicted?

    he could have been covering for his wife, or set up, or he could have lost it and gone mad and killed the senator for banging his wife, or he could have planned the murder.

    I think Lee did it, it's how I'm playing him as well.
  • edited July 2012
    I think Lee did it, it's how I'm playing him as well.

    Guilty, but justified....internally at least.

    As Snoop once said..."Hoes make the world harder than it hafta be"

    And lee's ex wife is a HO!!
  • edited July 2012
    I think it was a crime of passion that he regrets.
  • edited July 2012
    I think it was a crime of passion that he regrets.

    This is my feeling. He probably killed him in a "blind rage" type of way.
  • edited July 2012
    thread already exists so 'merge time'
  • edited July 2012
    thread already exists so 'merge time'

    oh i didn't realise, where is it?
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited July 2012
    I think thats the night when the lights went out in Georgia
  • edited July 2012
    I'm interested in seeing if how you play determines if Lee is guilty, but after conversations in episode 2.... I'm starting to think that Lee is guilty and looking for redemption.

    Need to play my asshole Lee file through episode 2 though.
  • edited July 2012
    CapnJay wrote: »
    I think thats the night when the lights went out in Georgia

    i don't get it?
  • edited July 2012
    i don't get it?

    It's a country music song about a cheating wife and murder in GA.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-4N0IPVh8

    song of reference.
  • edited July 2012
    WingSP117 wrote: »
    It's a country music song about a cheating wife and murder in GA.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6-4N0IPVh8

    song of reference.

    ahh, so does this mean he thinks he is innocent
  • edited July 2012
    ahh, so does this mean he thinks he is innocent

    My guess from the poster is yes.
  • edited July 2012
    I'm going to go on a limb here and say that he was wrongfully convicted.
  • edited July 2012
    Zeruis wrote: »
    I'm going to go on a limb here and say that he was wrongfully convicted.

    whose to say he didn't shoot and kill a zombie senator who had a heart attack while being with his cheating wife?


    hehe, wouldn't it be ironic if lee shot a zombie in the head and the same bullet killed his wife before the known outbreak?
  • edited July 2012
    well im glad im not the only one who didn't just accept that the character you are playing was a murderer, im just gonna leave my mind open until it gets confirmed though, but i hope he didn't do it and at the most it was accidental and a crime of passion(eg. gave him a punch and the guy fell and cracked his skull on the corner of some furniture, or whatever) the incident defiantly needs to be confirmed at some point
  • edited July 2012
    WingSP117 wrote: »
    whose to say he didn't shoot and kill a zombie senator who had a heart attack while being with his cheating wife?


    hehe, wouldn't it be ironic if lee shot a zombie in the head and the same bullet killed his wife before the known outbreak?

    That's why he clams up about it whenever someone asks him.
  • edited July 2012
    well im glad im not the only one who just accepted that the character you are playing was a murderer, im just gonna leave my mind open until it gets confirmed though, but i hope he didn't do it and at the most it was accidental and a crime of passion(eg. gave him a punch and the guy fell and cracked his skull on the corner of some furniture, or whatever) the innocent defiantly needs to be confirmed at some point

    I agree, I can't wait until probably episode 5 where they revile what Lee did or didn't do in his story arc. Still hoping his past is choice based., but that might be too hard to continue in a second season.


    Unless Lee is a one season only character, if you know what I mean. x_x
  • edited July 2012
    I do think he did it. However I believe it was either a crime of passion or possibly self defense.
    (Post #100 for me! I feel special, ya know the shortbus kinda special):D
  • edited July 2012
    I believe, judging from the first (audio flashback) in the barn at Hershels, there will be more dreams/realizations to come;)

    Hopefully anyway:confused:
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited July 2012
    there will be one every odd numbered episode with 5 getting the fully story
  • edited July 2012
    Lee is a convicted murderer, but do you think he is actually a murderer or do you think he was wrongfully convicted?

    he could have been covering for his wife, or set up, or he could have lost it and gone mad and killed the senator for banging his wife, or he could have planned the murder.

    Oh, he's actually a muderer but Lee seems to believe that it was an accidental killing of another human being. The specifics of the accidental killing must still be murder since Lee had his day in court and was convicted. Still, cops have good instincts and the one that was driving Lee to prison said he didn't believe Lee did it.

    Maybe Lee found them together and an argument started between the three of them. They wrestled for the gun and the senator lost his footing and fell down the stairs. Lee can then call it an accident, believe its an accident, convince a cop he didn't do it, but still be convicted of murder.
  • edited July 2012
    CapnJay wrote: »
    there will be one every odd numbered episode with 5 getting the fully story

    Source please??:)
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited July 2012
    I'm making assumptions
  • edited July 2012
    CapnJay wrote: »
    I'm making assumptions

    Dammit:(
  • edited July 2012
    At first I thought perhaps Lee was found guilty maybe having blood on his hands after a walker killed the senator. I wanted to believe he was falsely accused.

    But later on, after talking in EP2 with Carly, Lee says something like "you know what happened" and Lee has so far never denied killing the guy.

    Also, in EP1 in the Pharmacy office with Clem, Lee has the option to tell Clem he once killed someone.

    So, I think he did. Crime of Passion proably, but is still murder!
  • CapnJayCapnJay Banned
    edited July 2012
    Lee probably killed the Senator to protect his wife after she tried to break it off and he showed up drunk.
  • edited July 2012
    WowMutt wrote: »
    At first I thought perhaps Lee was found guilty maybe having blood on his hands after a walker killed the senator. I wanted to believe he was falsely accused.

    But later on, after talking in EP2 with Carly, Lee says something like "you know what happened" and Lee has so far never denied killing the guy.

    Also, in EP1 in the Pharmacy office with Clem, Lee has the option to tell Clem he once killed someone.

    So, I think he did. Crime of Passion proably, but is still murder!

    it might be that he said he was innocent the whole time, but still got convicted, so he is just sick of defending himself to people that don't believe him, when he said you know what happened, he might have meant i don't want to explain myself again you know the story so make your own mind up, and it would be a similar thing with clementine but if you tell a child somebody lied, quite often a child would confront the person accused because that is what their parent do to them if they lie, so he might have thought it was simpler just to say he was a bad man or whatever you choose to say.

    obviously just speculation, but why have we never heard the specifics if it is just that he straight forward killed a guy
  • edited July 2012
    I think that he's physically guiltly, but he didn't mean it/it was a crime of passion. As he said, he knew about the affair, and that you can say it was an accident.

    I think a better title for the thread would be "Did Lee intend to kill the senator?" .

    I like this thread, so I'm bumping it. Put it on my tab...
  • edited July 2012
    I think he murdered. But it was more of an accident.
  • edited July 2012
    I think that he's physically guiltly, but he didn't mean it/it was a crime of passion. As he said, he knew about the affair, and that you can say it was an accident.

    I think a better title for the thread would be "Did Lee intend to kill the senator?" .

    I like this thread, so I'm bumping it. Put it on my tab...

    i don't mean to be picky, but wouldn't he have committed manslaughter not murder if he had not intentionally killed a guy but did?
    so if you think it was manslaughter you would think he isn't a murderer, so being wrongfully convicted( unless that it what he was charged with but people just didn't mention the distinction between murder and manslaughter) is what has happened
  • edited July 2012
    i don't mean to be picky, but wouldn't he have committed manslaughter not murder if he had not intentionally killed a guy but did?
    so if you think it was manslaughter you would think he isn't a murderer, so being wrongfully convicted( unless that it what he was charged with but people just didn't mention the distinction between murder and manslaughter) is what has happened

    I said no to murder. I say yes to manslaughter. I think it was a crime of passion. Nothing about Lee as he's let on makes him sound like a true cold blooded murderer. If he were, his wife would be dead, too.
  • edited July 2012
    I think he is guilty but since of the zombie outbreak I don't think it matters anymore until the kill all the zombies off and live normal lives.
  • edited July 2012
    I think if you sleep with someones wife knowing it is someones wife, and that person ends up shooting you. You had it coming.

    But ya, Lee is a murderer.
    A senator, Danny and Andy so far. ;)
  • edited July 2012
    Lars80 wrote: »
    I think if you sleep with someones wife knowing it is someones wife, and that person ends up shooting you. You had it coming.

    But ya, Lee is a murderer.
    A senator, Danny and Andy so far. ;)

    poor clem...
  • edited July 2012
    phoray wrote: »
    I said no to murder. I say yes to manslaughter. I think it was a crime of passion. Nothing about Lee as he's let on makes him sound like a true cold blooded murderer. If he were, his wife would be dead, too.

    It's highly possible that it is manslaughter. I think it has to be a crime of passion, knowing what we do of Lee's character. Despite that, he probably didn't get booked with the crime he deserved. He did kill a senator, you know.
  • edited July 2012
    Holy shit, we overlooked something huge in the dream sequence in episode 1. After Lee's wife says "I love you", you can hear another man's voice clearly.

    http://youtu.be/pfYV5b0N0tA
  • edited July 2012
    Holy shit, we overlooked something huge in the dream sequence in episode 1. After Lee's wife says "I love you", you can hear another man's voice clearly.

    http://youtu.be/pfYV5b0N0tA

    lol, i thought you were gonna go all csi on the audio
  • edited July 2012
    Nope, I just ripped audio from whatever this is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ieQednBdz3A
  • edited July 2012
    lol in a way you can tell you edited it if the gap wasn't as long it would be more believable
  • edited July 2012
    lol in a way you can tell you edited it if the gap wasn't as long it would be more believable

    i actually had to check to make 100% sure it wasn't real, even with the gap
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