Victor Sent Tabitha Home on Purpose
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Victor Sent Tabitha Home on Purpose

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly confirms both the Camden setting and the lunchbox address discovery, making the core evidence undeniable, but the theory's causal claim that Victor deliberately engineered the exit point remains unconfirmed and requires inference beyond what the episode establishes.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
82 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of visual and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Victor survived something that killed everyone else, and he's not telling the whole story. These theories piece together what actually happened during those dark days and why it matters now.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Victor engineered Tabitha's exit toward a specific address, it reframes his entire relationship with the township from passive survivor to active agent, suggesting the show's central mystery of escape has always had a keeper who understands more of its mechanics than he admits. It also raises the question of what Victor needs retrieved from outside that he cannot obtain from within.

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