![]() You need to remember this, as it changes how you kill the last caster (the one in the corner). Then the oddest things started to happen.įirstly, the two stone guards aggro when I am below them with no line-of-sight at all, which was rather annoying. Use your interrupts on their frostbolts instead. The main house isn't too bad, use retribution aura (or thorns) to kill the ghosts the casters spawn, since any damage at all seems to kill them. The quest was shown as yellow, and as a 31 retribution paladin with excellent gear for my level I tend to have little problem soloing slightly above my level so decided to try it. Sadly, his escape was foiled by the hands of Brad Bellick, but he still had his daughter on his mind during his final moments, telling Michael to send her "Daddy's love" after telling him the location of the five million dollars he'd stashed in Utah, which later, become a main plot during Season 2.Comment by 140304I also have just made an account to complain about this horrible quest. Charles loves his daughter greatly, and when notified that his daughter was dying and he wasn't allowed to see her due to him still being a 'threat,' he decided to break out with Michael to see his daughter for the last time. He feels great regret for what he did to to the woman after the infamous Hijacking, accidently running her over while driving his car, he seems to have never gotten over it. The Fox River Eight spend much of their time after the escape searching for the money.Ĭharles returns in Episode 15 ' Going Under' in Michael's Dream to reveal some of the information on Scylla.Ī quiet and gentle man, Westmoreland often tries to stay out of other people's businesses, because of his long term sentence and his attitude, he seems to be respected among the prison and he tries to keep his reputation in tact, telling Bellick that 'a rat doesn't last long in here.' He often feels pity for others, including Tweener, shaking his head at T-Bag's antics, but knows he can't do anything about it. Cooper money (under a silo at the Double K Ranch, just outside of Tooele, Utah), and revealing that sum was $5 million, rather than the one million generally assumed. He told Michael to go on without him, but not before revealing the location of the D.B. During the escape, he collapsed in the infirmary from loss of blood. He successfully subdued Bellick but was severely wounded by a piece of glass. Westmoreland attacked Bellick when Bellick discovered the hole the team dug in the guards' room. Cooper by showing Michael a one hundred dollar bill matching the serial number of the first bill from the fabled hijacking. Upon learning that he would not be allowed to visit his terminally-ill daughter until after her death, Westmoreland became desperate to escape. crew access to the guard's room in order to dig a hole for their escape. Westmoreland quietly retaliated by starting a fire in the guards' break room and making it appear as if Bellick's negligence had caused the fire. Shortly thereafter, Westmoreland found Marylin (his cat) dead in his cell. He and Captain Brad Bellick enjoyed a mutual respect for many years until Westmoreland refused to tell Bellick what he'd seen after a guard brought by Belick was murdered outside Westmoreland's cell during a prison riot. ( 1x11) Season 1Ī relatively quiet and gentle man, Westmoreland took great pains to stay out of other people's business, including Michael's escape attempt, despite Michael's efforts to recruit him. At first Charles denies this ( 1x1) but later confesses to Michael by showing him a one hundred dollar bill from the hijacking. Many people, including Michael Scofield came to believe that he may have been the infamous airline hijacker D.B. According to a news article appearing in Michael's apartment, he is 59 years old at the time of the series. The DOC had repeatedly attempted to transfer Westmoreland to other facilities, though he was unwilling to leave Marylin behind and became adept at using legal loopholes to block his transfers. ![]() ( 1x11)Ī grandfather clause in the prison's policy allowed him to keep a grey cat named Marilyn. His wife died soon after his incarceration, leaving his daughter alone. ![]() To save embarrassment, the government announced that only a million was stolen, when in truth, five million was stolen. The case was never solved, however, as he was arrested for Vehicular Manslaughter, not the hijacking. ![]() ![]() Cooper" as an aircraft hijacker who, on November 24, 1971, after receiving a ransom payout of $5,000,000, leapt from the back of a Boeing 727 as it was flying over the Pacific Northwest somewhere over the southern Cascades. Before he was jailed in Fox River, he ran under the name of "D.B. ![]()
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