13 Reasons Why: All the Characters We've Lost Since Season 1

Liberty High School has experienced a lot of loss over the past four seasons of 13 Reasons Why. Though the drama series largely revolves around the death of Hannah Baker for its first two seasons, she definitely isn’t the only Liberty High student who has died. While last season largely centers on Bryce’s murder, season four focuses on Monty’s death and the repercussions everyone faces for framing him. Now that the fourth and final season of the show is streaming on Netflix, it seems like a good time to review the 13 Reasons Why characters we’ve said goodbye to along the way and what caused their deaths.

Related: All the Events From Season 3 of 13 Reasons Why in Chronological Order

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Jeff Atkins

Before the events of season one, Liberty High School experiences its first loss after Clay’s unlikely friend – a popular baseball player named Jeff – dies in a car accident. The accident takes place on the night of Jessica’s party, when Jeff goes out to get more beer after assuring Clay he isn’t drunk. Though everyone figures that Jeff had lied about how much he’d been drinking, Hannah later admits in one of her tapes that she and Sheri were responsible for the knocked-over stop sign that led to Jeff’s death, as Sheri refuses to tell anyone they’d ran over the sign.

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Hannah Baker

In season one, it’s revealed that Hannah dies by suicide soon after the start of junior year, which is why she only ever appears in the form of flashbacks, voiceovers, and hallucinations though the first two seasons of the show. Though there are several reasons why Hannah felt she had no options left (13 reasons, to be exact), feelings of alienation eventually drove her to end her life.

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Bryce Walker

On the night of the Liberty-Hillcrest Homecoming game in season three, Bryce asks Jess to meet him down by the pier after the game so he can formally apologize for what went down junior year. However, Zach beats Jess to the pier and smashes Bryce’s knees in retaliation for hurting Zach during the football game. When Jess does finally meet Bryce at the pier (accompanied by Alex), they find Bryce badly hurt, and in an impulsive move, Alex decides to push Bryce into the water. Because of the state Zach left him in, Bryce is unable to pull himself out of the water and he ends up drowning.

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Montgomery de la Cruz

Also in season three, Tyler finally works up the courage to report Monty’s horrific assault from season two to the police shortly after the Liberty-Hillcrest Homecoming game. Monty is promptly arrested and imprisoned, and that’s the last we ever see of his character. Not long after that, new girl Ani tells Deputy Standall that Monty may have been the one to kill Bryce (as she saw him confront Bryce on the night of Homecoming), which is when Alex’s dad breaks the news that Monty was unexpectedly killed in his jail cell just hours before.

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