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Fear the Walking Dead Jake Death Spoiler - Today's News: Our Take. Fratricide was the name of the game in Fear the Walking Dead's episode "Brother's Keeper." Neither of the Otto brothers directly killed the other, but Troy's (Daniel Sharman) ill- considered act of violence led to the death of Jake (Sam Underwood) after Jake pointed a gun at Troy's head. In fact, Nick (Frank Dillane) stopping Jake by knocking him down a hill led even more directly to Jake's death than what Troy did, as did his removal of Jake's bitten arm. So now Nick's going to carry another death on what's left of his conscience. The wilderness- wandering Cain of Fear the Walking Dead, Troy Otto, devised a plan to direct a horde of walkers (in Fear parlance, "infected") to swarm the ranch and kill the people he felt had wronged him.
He snuck back onto the ranch and warned Nick that something was coming. The next day, Nick and Jake went out to investigate, and saw Nick directing the horde. They went to stop him, and Jake pointed a gun at Troy's head, telling him, "I'll kill you, brother, I will." But Nick wouldn't let him, and he knocked Jake down a hill into the stream of walkers. Nick and Troy jumped down to rescue him, but Jake got bit on the arm in the scuffle.
Meanwhile, the horde reached the ranch. Nick chopped Jake's arm off to try to stop the spread of the infection and they tried to drive back to the ranch, but they didn't make it before Jake perished and turned. Jake's death means that the Broke Jaw survivors are without a designated leader and the Otto reign is over, since Troy will never be in charge. The balance of power on the ranch has shifted entirely to the Nation, which means Alicia's (Alyica Debnam- Carey) diplomacy will be more crucial than ever. Fear the Walking Dead's Premiere Proved Alycia Debnam- Carey Is the Leader We Need.
Inside the ranch, Alicia led the survivors down into the pantry bunker. They're trapped down there. So now it's up to Nick and Troy to save everyone Troy just tried to kill. And it's up to Alicia to lead the remnants of the ranch, both white and Native American, until Madison (Kim Dickens) and Walker (Michael Greyeyes) get back.
When they return, they'll have plenty of water, but no ranch to supply it to. Fear the Walking Dead airs Sundays at 9/8c on AMC.
Otto Warmbier, American student released by North Korea, is in a(CNN) - - American college student Otto Warmbier has been released after more than 1. North Korea but has been in a coma for over a year, according to his parents. The 2. 2- year- old contracted botulism and is in "bad shape" but en route back to the United States, a source close to the family told CNN."Otto has left North Korea. He is on Medivac flight on his way home. Watch Into The Wild Online Free 2016. Sadly, he is in a coma and we have been told he has been in that condition since March of 2.
We learned of this only one week ago," said Fred and Cindy Warmbier in a statement."We want the world to know how we and our son have been brutalized and terrorized by the pariah regime in North Korean. We are so grateful that he will finally be with people who love him."US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson also confirmed Warmbier's release in a statement. Warmbier was detained in January 2. Pyongyang while on his way home. His parents say the University of Virginia student had been on a tour of the reclusive country. North Korean authorities said they had security footage of him trying to steal a banner containing a political slogan that was hanging from the walls of his Pyongyang hotel. That was used as evidence in his hour- long trial, during which North Korea accused him of committing "hostile acts" against the regime at the urging of a purported member of a church in his home state of Ohio, a secretive university organization and the CIA.
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Warmbier was found guilty and sentenced in March 2. It was the last time he was seen publicly.
No connection to Rodman visit"Otto's detainment and sentence was unnecessary and appalling, and North Korea should be universally condemned for its abhorrent behavior. Otto should have been released from the start," said US Sen. Rob Portman, who represents Warmbier's home state of Ohio. Fred, Cindy, and the Warmbier family have been remarkably strong throughout this ordeal. Over the last 1. 8 months, they have had to endure more than any family should have to bear."The news of Warmbier's release comes the same day as basketball star Dennis Rodman arrived in Pyongyang for an expected four- night visit. But there is no connection between the two events, US National Security Council spokesman Michael Anton said. Rodman isn't representing the US government or serving as President Donald Trump's emissary, Anton said.
When asked if he would bring up the cases of Warmbier and three other Americans detained in North Korea, Rodman told reporters, "that's not my purpose right now .. My purpose is to go over there and try to see if I can keep bringing sports to North Korea."Rodman had nothing to do with his release, said a source familiar with the government's efforts to free Warmbier. North Korea: Warmbier contracted botulism, slipped into coma. Since last March, the US had been pressing North Korea to let Swedish officials see the four Americans, a senior State Department official told CNN. When the Swedes finally got the okay to visit, the North Koreans immediately asked for a meeting with Joe Yun, the US envoy in New York, when he was told about Otto Warmbier's condition. In that meeting about a week ago, Yun was told that Warmbier had contracted botulism a year ago and went into a coma after taking a sleeping pill. US officials then urged those with the ability to persuade Pyongyang to ratchet up the pressure to get him released, said the source, who is familiar with the government's efforts.
A second senior State Department official said the US has not yet accepted the North Korean version of events in terms of the timing and cause of how Otto went into a coma."All we know so far is what they have told us," the official said. This is the North Korean version of events. We won't know anything for sure until doctors are able to fully evaluate Otto's condition."Three other Americans. Two of the three other Americans being held in North Korea, Kim Sang Duk and Kim Hak- song, are academics who worked at the Pyongyang University of Science and Technology. The other is a businessman named Kim Dong Chul.
Tillerson said the US is discussing their respective cases with the North Korean regime. The US does not have a diplomatic mission in North Korea. But their fates have been hanging in the balance as Pyongyang and Washington have seen relations get testier in recent months. North Korea has fired 1. Experts say each launch gets the country closer to its stated goal of developing a nuclear- armed weapon capable of reaching the United States.
North Korea believes its missile program is the only way to deter Washington from trying to overthrow the regime of Supreme Leader Kim Jong Un.'We've needed to talk about Otto'Warmbier appeared emotional at a news conference organized by the North Koreans before his trial in March 2. He tearfully confessed to being "lured by the United States administration to commit a crime in this country."It's not clear if he was forced to speak by the North Koreans. His case largely stayed quiet after that until May of this year, when his parents decided it was time to speak out. When they spoke to CNN on May 3, they said they had not seen or heard from Otto since his supposed confession."With tensions as high as they are, we felt that we needed to talk about Otto and put a face on the person," Cindy Warmbier said. Despite the increasingly hostile US- North Korean relationship, the Warmbiers said they were encouraged by US President Donald Trump's willingness to improve relations with North Korea.
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