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Posted: 2016-04-09T20:21:06Z | Updated: 2016-04-09T20:21:06Z This Video May Finally Prove Who Died On 'The Walking Dead' | HuffPost

This Video May Finally Prove Who Died On 'The Walking Dead'

Cliffhanger over?
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Oh no! Not a-Glenn!

(Warning! Potential spoilers!)

Though showrunner Scott Gimple has said he thought it was impossible to figure out which character Negan actually killed on the Season 6 finale of "The Walking Dead ," one fan may have finally cracked it.

YouTuber Slaykone  breaks down the footage in a new video and determines that the evidence points to one person above all: It's everyone's favorite former pizza boy, Glenn Rhee.

Yeah, unfortunately, it looks like there were no dumpsters to hide under after all.

Based on how Negan goes through the order during his “eeny, meeny” rhyme, and evidence from the comics, the YouTuber makes a convincing argument why Glenn had to be the one to die. 

There is one small thing going against it. When Negan finally chooses his victim, he says, "You can breathe. You can blink. You can cry." He glances to the side at that moment, possibly implying that the victim is between two people. If that's the case, the YouTuber explains in another video that Daryl is the victim , since Glenn is lined up on the edge of the group.

However, the first glance Negan makes doesn't look like it necessarily has to be to a person. Keeping that in mind, and with all the other evidence, it looks like we're going to have to find a new pizza delivery guy after all.

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