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  1. Lechero is successfully manipulated into enlisting T-Bag as his spy, increasing T-Bag's position in the prison hierarchy. T-Bag then gains the trust of Lechero's head drug smuggler and dealer, Nieves, only to then kill him by suffocating him with a plastic bag.

  2. Theodore Bagwell killed a lot of people during the series. For his killings, he has been seen at the one of the biggest main villains during the series. Ironically enough, T-Bag some times pointed a gun at someone, but didn't kill at all.

  3. During a race riot in episode "Allen", his cellmate and lover is fatally wounded. Believing Scofield was responsible, Bagwell seeks revenge but is stopped by Abruzzi, who has his goons assault him, sending him to the infirmary after which the character is absent for two episodes.

  4. He couldn’t tie him up because he only had one working hand, if he knocked him out he’d only wake up soon after and call the cops. His only choice to keep his goal was to kill him. It’s likely T-Bag already had him lock the doors so no one came in while he was getting surgery.

  5. T Bag was an unsavory character, with a lot of depth, but throughout the entire series he was betrayed and lied too over and over again, I don't think he should have watched his son die, and then continue to live his hateful life.

  6. Mar 27, 2020 · Upon his escape from Fox River, T-Bag got his comeuppance, directly from John Abruzzi. His hand was chopped clean off with an axe, and although it’s hard to watch, finally seeing T-Bag suffer is weirdly satisfying. However, on his mission to reattach his hand, T-Bag encountered Dr Marvin Gudat.

  7. May 31, 2017 · T-Bag himself didn't die on screen, and we can be confident that Jacob didn't manage to land any mortal blows before he was killed in the cell.