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Why did TWD kill Lori?

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Why did TWD kill Lori?

Why did TWD kill Lori?

When Lori dies her son Carl has to kill her to prevent her from becoming a zombie. Maggie has cut open her belly to take the baby who lives. Rick thinks she is dead and Carl too, but Carl comes out of hiding with the baby.

What happened to Lori Grimes baby?

Judith is successfully delivered via an emergency cesarean section by Maggie Greene, though this results in Lori's death due to blood loss and shock. ... Judith, Carl, and Maggie exit the prison, and Rick notices Maggie holding the baby without Lori's presence.

Did Lori become a zombie?

Not only did Lori lose her life but it was up to her young son to prevent her transformation into a walker. To make the situation darker, it was insinuated that a walker discovered Lori and ate her entire dead body.

How did Lori die in The Walking Dead?

  • There was an insinuation that the walker dragged Lori's body before indulging in its entirety. There were even strands of Lori's hair around the walker's mouth. With no trace of Lori's body, Rick killed the walker and stabbed at its stomach to search for pieces of Lori's corpse.

Where did Lori and Carl go after the Apocalypse?

  • When the apocalypse hit, Rick was still in a coma at a local hospital and his best friend and partner on the police force, Shane Walsh (Jon Bernthal), stepped up to get Lori and Carl to safety. The trio wound up at a quarry with another group before they were reunited with Rick.

Is it true that the Walker ate Lori?

  • Others pointed out that walkers don't often eat the bones of a victim. Greg Nicotero, the special make-up effects supervisor as well as an executive producer and director on The Walking Dead , confirmed on multiple occasions that the walker did indeed eat Lori after her death.

How did Lori Vallow's 4th husband die?

  • The fourth husband was killed by Vallow's brother - Alex Cox - in an alleged act of self-defense in July 2019. Cox died of a pulmonary blood clot in December 2019.

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