
Obviously, those neighbors knew she was a prepper and figured she would be someone safe to hole up with as everything went sideways. According to her, some of her neighbors came to her house, begging for help, which she couldn’t give. Okay, let’s look at what we know about Sandra’s backstory after the outbreak. Kersti Bryan Photo Credit: Curtis Bonds Baker/AMC
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Sandra was ALWAYS a crazed serial killer. There’s a problem here, though: Her story and behavior don’t make that much sense.

As Sandra explained, the trauma of hearing her neighbors cry for help (Help which she couldn’t provide) during the outbreak, combined with being attacked by a man who’d made his way into her bunker, had driven her to a state of violent paranoia Joe found her in, with her having, apparently, devolved into a serial killer, complete with a collection of watches taken from the people she’d murdered. Unfortunately, despite an initial warm welcome, Joe’s time at Sandra’s bunker quickly turned sour as she drugged him, bound his hands, and, whilst giving a mildly paranoid rant, began trying to slice him to ribbons with a knife. Much of the story of the first episode of Tales of The Walking Dead revolved around our protagonist, Joe, and his quest to meet with a lady friend he’d met in a chatroom for doomsday preppers, named Sandra (Screen name “USHLDBSCRD” - “You Should Be Scared”), who lived in Michigan. But, you don’t need to “go” crazy if you already ARE.

The first episode of Tales of The Walking Dead ended with Joe’s (Terry Crews) would-be friend Sandra (Kersti Bryan) going crazy.
