Forgotten Unsolved Mystery in Episode 3
This is one of the BIGGEST forgotten mysteries in the Walking Dead game... Remember back in Episode 3, we got on the train, and in the driver's seat, there was this guy you thought was a zombie, but actually had half his head smashed off?
Obviously, prime suspect is Chuck (R.I.P.), but what motive would he have to kill him?
Do you think it was Chuck? Another group/person before him? I don't know, the train driver's corpse doesn't seem extremely decomposed O.o
Or maybe it was just the fact that the driver compartment was sealed off and no flies/bugs could get in :L
Who do you think it is, and what was their motive?
Obviously, prime suspect is Chuck (R.I.P.), but what motive would he have to kill him?
Do you think it was Chuck? Another group/person before him? I don't know, the train driver's corpse doesn't seem extremely decomposed O.o
Or maybe it was just the fact that the driver compartment was sealed off and no flies/bugs could get in :L
Who do you think it is, and what was their motive?
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I thought the train came to a sudden halt, and he was violently thrown head first into the window(it has a large hole and is covered with blood). Perhaps he saw someone on the tracks and tried to stop for them.
It seems implied that way at least, The camera focuses on the broken window after showing the man, and Lee looks at it as well. Afterwards he says "I don't think this guy came back..."
Why would you mess with a dead person if you dont have too, he lived in the 1 cart.
Never thought of it that way but would be interesting
But I didn't even think of the fact that the train was.. crashed.
*shrugs*
or he suicided and chuck found him and took his magnum/revolver
Chuck would be the only reasonable person to have killed him from what we know. We will never really find out though.
so that would mean that the 'entrance wound' is irelevant as with out the other half to look at you can't see it.
as the 'shot' basically blew it off/ destroyed that part
Jeez... some people just can't see the obvious when it's staring you right in the face.
the rest of the train is derailed, it wouldnt make any sense for the front engine and car to be the only cars to not derail
anyways the crash would have forced him back into his seat and presumably the shift in the momentum would have then whipped him forward into the windshield with enough force to break his head open
the rest of his could have possibly rotted over the next three months