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We Counted All of the Deaths in ‘Wednesday’ So You Don’t Have To

Last updated: August 16, 2025 2:52 pm
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Season 2:Donovan GalpinRon Kruger (now known as Slurp)Marilyn Thornhill (formerly known as Laurel Gates)Dr. Rachael FairburnAugustus StonehurstSeason 1:Rowan LaslowMayor Noble WalkerDr. Valerie KinbottPrincipal Larissa Weems

Spoilers below.

As supernatural mysteries unfold on Netflix’s Wednesday, some characters have been dealt a deadly hand. The body count has steadily racked up throughout the series, either shocking viewers or validating suspicions about someone’s demise. From monster attacks to fatal schemes, each death has made Nevermore Academy and the town of Jericho breeding grounds for depravity.

In season 1, the main culprits were the ghost of Jericho’s founder, Joseph Crackstone; his descendant Marilyn Thornhill (born Laurel Gates); and Tyler Galpin, a homicidal Hyde who tried to destroy Nevermore at Thornhill’s behest. Season 2 introduces a new mysterious villain: an avian outcast who commands murderous crows to silence anyone uncovering their secret program, L.O.I.S., at Willow Hill Psychiatric Hospital. Short for “Long-term Outcast Integration Study,” the project experiments on outcast patients to steal their abilities and give them to powerless “normies.”

With these adversaries, there’s no shortage of danger in Wednesday Addams’s world. As we await the second installment’s final episodes—and the third season—here’s a recap of every major character who has met their end on the show.

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Season 2:

Donovan Galpin

Galpin, Jericho’s former police chief, lands on the avian’s hit list as he and his friend Carl Bradbury investigate the L.O.I.S. program. Concerned about Tyler, his shapeshifting Hyde son who was admitted to Willow Hill, Galpin asks Wednesday to help with the case. But Galpin and Bradbury’s probing goes a bridge too far, prompting the avian’s murder of crows to kill them and gouge out their eyes.

Ron Kruger (now known as Slurp)

The avian outcast isn’t the only threat in season 2: After Pugsley Addams accidentally turns a deceased Nevermore scholar into a brain-eating zombie named Slurp, he tries to keep the monster hidden. He furtively brings Slurp on a camping trip where Nevermore students compete against a group of young Phoenix cadets to stake their claim on the campsite. Kruger, the Phoenix cadet master, is chagrined when his troupe is defeated and tries to get revenge by ambushing the Nevermore campers at night. Instead, he falls into Slurp’s clutches in Pugsley’s tent and becomes zombie food.

Marilyn Thornhill (formerly known as Laurel Gates)

Thornhill falls victim to a monster of her own making. In season 1, she was revealed as the puppet master who unleashed and controlled Tyler’s murderous Hyde persona. Both were arrested, and Thornhill was sent to a correctional facility while Tyler was admitted to Willow Hill. In season 2, Willow Hill’s chief psychiatrist, Dr. Rachael Fairburn, reluctantly transfers Thornhill to the psychiatric center to help with Tyler’s rehabilitation. However, Tyler resents Thornhill for exploiting him and causing his capture. When Wednesday and Uncle Fester break into Willow Hill and inadvertently free Tyler from confinement, he transforms into a Hyde and vengefully skewers Thornhill with his claws.

Dr. Rachael Fairburn

Dr. Fairburn suffered a gruesome fate near the end of season 2, episode 4. Slurp, who was sent to Willow Hill after killing Kruger, gobbled up the psychiatrist’s brain as all the outcasts at the hospital escaped their cells and ran amok.

Augustus Stonehurst

Stonehurst, a former normie professor at Nevermore and the founder of L.O.I.S., became a Willow Hill patient following a psychotic break. He meets his doom when Slurp attacks him after devouring Dr. Fairburn. Before feeding on Stonehurst, Slurp speaks for the first time, grunting, “Hello, old friend.” This suggests that the two have an undisclosed history, which could be revealed in part 2.

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Season 1:

Rowan Laslow

Rowan was an outcast at Nevermore who had telekinetic abilities. Believing that Wednesday would destroy the academy—inaccurately depicted by his mother’s 25-year-old prophetic drawing—he tries to murder his pigtailed schoolmate in the woods. But he’s intercepted by a Hyde, later revealed as Tyler Galpin, who disembowels him.

Mayor Noble Walker

When Mayor Walker finds new information about Marilyn Thornhill and her family’s nefarious history, he asks Donovan Galpin, the sheriff at the time, to meet up. But he’s struck by a car before he can tell Galpin what he uncovered. Mayor Walker survives the hit-and-run, but he’s killed at the hospital when an unidentified assailant, presumably Thornhill, unplugs his life support.

Dr. Valerie Kinbott

Dr. Kinbott was a local psychotherapist in Jericho whose student patients included Wednesday, Tyler, and Xavier Thorpe. Wednesday starts to suspect Dr. Kinbott of orchestrating the Hyde attacks, but is proven wrong when the monster violently slaughters the therapist. Tyler, acting as the Hyde under Thornhill’s orders, murdered Dr. Kinbott to prevent her from uncovering his secret identity and derailing Thornhill’s scheme.

Principal Larissa Weems

Whether Principal Weems should be included on this list is debatable, but we’ll get to that shortly. At the end of season 1, Nevermore’s headmaster uses her shapeshifting powers to impersonate Tyler and get Marilyn to confess her crimes. After Principal Weems reveals herself, Marilyn quickly injects her with nightshade poison, causing her to collapse and foam at the mouth before appearing to take her last breath. But the shocking scene wasn’t enough to convince fans that Principal Weems really died.

As it turns out, she’s not gone for good and will return as Wednesday’s spirit guide in season 2, part 2. That means we’ll get to see two powerhouses, Gwendoline Christie and Lady Gaga, grace our screens when Wednesday returns on September 3.

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