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Tommy is the leader of a group of home invaders who attempted to take the Peach Orchard house away from the Blake family and Nick Parsons. He is described as having Tennessee swag, being well over six feet tall, sickly looking, covered in sores, bald, and dressed in shopworn camo-pants, muddy jackboots, and a blood soaked Kevlar flak vest.

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  • Tommy (Home Invader)
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  • Tommy is the leader of a group of home invaders who attempted to take the Peach Orchard house away from the Blake family and Nick Parsons. He is described as having Tennessee swag, being well over six feet tall, sickly looking, covered in sores, bald, and dressed in shopworn camo-pants, muddy jackboots, and a blood soaked Kevlar flak vest.
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Last
  • "Rise of the Governor"
Age
  • Unspecified; Possibly mid 40's
Status
  • Dead
Hair
  • Unknown
Name
  • Tommy
First
  • "Rise of the Governor"
Cause of Death
  • Killed by either Philip Blake or Nick Parsons.
Occupation
  • Group Leader ()
Family
  • Unknown
Gender
  • Male
abstract
  • Tommy is the leader of a group of home invaders who attempted to take the Peach Orchard house away from the Blake family and Nick Parsons. He is described as having Tennessee swag, being well over six feet tall, sickly looking, covered in sores, bald, and dressed in shopworn camo-pants, muddy jackboots, and a blood soaked Kevlar flak vest.
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