Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

As a seasoned viewer of suspenseful dramas, I must say that Dead and Buried has truly left me stunned. This British series, available on BBC iPlayer, is a gripping tale of obsession, revenge, and shocking twists that will keep you on the edge of your seat.


Warning: This article contains discussion of self-harm that some readers may find distressing.

The gripping show, Dead and Buried, can now be streamed completely on BBC iPlayer, with quite a few viewers nearing its surprising ending

The series, modeled after the stage production titled “Bag for Life,” chronicles a woman’s growing fixation on the individual responsible for her brother’s murder, as she learns that he has regained freedom from prison

Michael (Colin Morgan), after serving his time, constructed a fresh existence, establishing a family and a profession under the wing of his father-in-law

Instead, Cathy (Annabel Scholey) grows even angrier, and her determination intensifies to sabotage his life as a form of retribution for his previous wrongdoing

Throughout the series, her actions lead to increasingly severe repercussions. By the final episode, it’s revealed that one of the victims was her dearest friend, Sally (Kerri Quinn), whose body is found

But who is responsible? Read on for our spoiler-filled guide to the Dead and Buried ending.

Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

In the second-last episode of Dead and Buried, there was a somber conclusion when an unidentified attacker sneaked into Sally’s hospital room under cover of darkness and suffocated her

Earlier that week, she was attacked physically, following an unfortunate misunderstanding where she was falsely accused of interfering in the relationship between Cathy and Michael, a situation complicated by Jack, Jack’s powerful father-in-law

Screenwriter Colin Bateman skillfully maintains a sense of mystery in Dead and Buried, leaving viewers uncertain about who truly killed Sally as we approach the climax

As a movie enthusiast, is it conceivable that Cathy, driven by desperation to shift blame onto Michael, could be the one? Alternatively, might Michael, aiming to shield his son from enduring the same fate as him, be the one taking action? Or perhaps, someone else entirely, unrelated to this narrative, has a role yet to unfold?

Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

In the fourth episode of Dead and Buried, it’s revealed that Michael and Cathy were blameless. Instead, Detective Cooper, played by Declan Rodgers, was responsible for Sally’s death in Dead and Buried

Alas, that doesn’t prevent a harrowing ending for everyone else in the show.

Michael’s growing suspicion points towards his son, Andrew (Michael Hanna), as the potential perpetrator of the initial assault on Sally, since the teenager’s phone was discovered nearby their residence

Concerned that the past might reoccur and his son could be imprisoned for a violent act, similar to what happened to the McAllisters before, he aimed to reach out to a reformed Sally in order to ask her not to implicate his son

Unfortunately, Detective Cooper got to her first.

Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

As a devoted admirer, I found myself coerced into confronting Sally due to Jack’s suspicion that she was involved with Michael. However, in the heat of the altercation, my disguise inadvertently slipped, revealing my true identity

Once she came to, it was just a question of when Sally would recognize him, leading him to believe that she might soon resort to killing him in order to stop her from exposing his identity

In one of the closing moments, he confides in Jack about Sally’s real murderer, ensuring that they are the sole ones privy to this secret

After several weeks of cunning plotting by Cathy aimed at ruining him, it seems almost inevitable that Michael will bear the blame for the crime. In his last moments, he comes to terms with this outcome

Upon uncovering Cathy’s real persona through social networks, he visits her home to challenge her about disrupting his previously tranquil and thriving lifestyle

Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

At first, he tries to persuade her that he’s changed for the better, but when it becomes clear that she won’t stop searching for Sally’s murderer – and continuing to suspect his son – he confesses to the crime instead

Shortly after, he inflicts a deep wound on his neck in Cathy’s kitchen, causing him to lose consciousness due to blood loss. Her response is unsettling, revealing an odd mix of excitement and joy, hinting at the depth of her descent

After an indeterminate period, Michael’s life continues and Cathy hasn’t informed anyone about the events that transpired. Michael clings to Cathy’s leg in what seems like a last appeal for compassion, yet she puts a plastic bag over his face, effectively silencing him through suffocation

Right then, her husband, Raymakes his descent the steps down the staircases – and found her wife’s for their namesake Gina straightforwardly, with her wife, titled “Raymie” (Waj Ali). He descends the stairs just in time to find his wife with her hands sme since its history. Catching her red-handed is an understatement, as he discovers her in the act

It’s suggested that Raymie knowingly participates in the murder, even though we don’t witness the exact events. This may be because Cathy, who is known for lying, has spun a false account of what transpired leading up to that critical moment

Dead and Buried ending explained: Who killed Sally?

Instead of saying “The couple hide Michael’s body in their garden shed, eerily echoing comments previously made by Cathy’s therapist,” you could rephrase it as: “The couple secretly store Michael’s corpse in their garden shed, reminiscent of remarks earlier made by Cathy’s counselor.”

In the final scene’s compilation, we observe Andrew looking up Cathy on social media platforms, indicating a desire to delve deeper into the hardship that has affected his family, hinting at an eagerness for Cathy on social media platforms may suggest he seeks to learn more about the distress that has befallen on his kin

If it’s uncovered that his father’s previous lover is now wedded to his school teacher, that might pose a challenge for anyone to navigate through such a situation, even someone as skilled in deceit as Catherine

At this point, neither the BBC nor Virgin Media have given any hint about a second season for Dead and Buried. However, if creator Bateman were to choose to develop the story further, there is plenty of material to explore

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2024-09-05 20:35