It all started with a joke. And not a very good one," Sutter said. Filled with debris, dangerous looking swings, sharp objects, rusty jungle gym, etc. Guess this is where Walt buried all the Jews he had killed.
Sutter continued that although the joke came out of character, in any other environment it would have been "typical" of his dark humor brand. He met his demise in the Season 4 episode " Family Recipe ", and was last seen as a corpse on the episode " Burnt and Purged Away ", in the same season. Piney was born on June 17, , and was the club's oldest living member and senior club adviser. As the series began, Piney had slowed down, and - due to emphysema — carried an oxygen tank.
He sat in for church meetings, but rarely went on runs. In his denim cut, Piney was the last vestige of old school SOA. His son, Opie was also a member. According to Gemma, Piney and John Teller were very close friends - the pair had been best friends since they were in school and relied on each other for support.
When JT died Piney stayed on as VP, but only until Jax was old enough and able to take a seat at the table; he would only step down from being VP if Jax took his position. He remained a member after abdicating the Vice Presidency so he could have a vote and keep Clay under control once Clay was voted in as the new president.
Piney was never sure of Clay and always doubted him and his motives for doing things. Piney's criminal record shows that he was suspected in money laundering, extortion, and murder but was never charged. He went on trial once for prostitution but was released due to lack of evidence.
He was also connected with the transportation of stolen goods. He served in the Vietnam War with John Teller. When they returned home they felt ostracized by the same society they had just risked their lives for. Confused and unappreciated, they formed SOA in search of their own version of freedom.
When a meeting was called, Piney attended and proved to be a commanding figure among the gang's hierarchy despite his health. Later on, his son, Opie, came to him and asked to borrow money. Piney refused as he was "tapped out" until well-after Opie's bills were due. He did, however, encourage him to join Clay and Bobby on a protection run to make some extra cash. The militia then used these guns to ambush a prison convoy and free one of their members, Frank Cison.
Three people were killed during the assault. Meineke dropped his cell phone at the scene, and his last calls had been to Teller-Morrow. When the ATF found the phone, they arrested Clay and raided the clubhouse. Clay was later released because no evidence was found, meaning he could no longer be kept in custody. Meanwhile Jax, Piney and Opie decided to kill Meineke and his gang to stop them "snitching" if they were apprehended by the authorities. They pretended to sell them more weapons.
The boxes of guns were actually filled with explosives, however, and the militia loaded their trucks with them. All of the militia were killed when the bombs were detonated. He, Bobby and Tig started a brawl at a local bar, in order to distract the police. This then gave Jax and Opie a chance to break into the police station and free Cherry , who had been arrested.
In the Season One finale, he was enraged that the club was doing nothing to avenge the death of Donna Winston , his daughter-in-law, so he decided to take matters into his own hands. So, while not conclusive about exactly why his cut is different, we can at least know that it wasn't some wardrobe mistake for him to have it. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top. Stack Overflow for Teams — Collaborate and share knowledge with a private group.
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