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How much money did Walter White have at his peak?
Walter White may be fictional. But the $80 million profit he turned by selling meth in less than a year is a very realistic sum for a true-life drug kingpin.
How much money did Walter White leave his family?
Out of the $80 million, Walt gave $9 million to his family, when initially he had set out to make $737,000. With $9 million down, the rest of the money was at first stolen by Jack and the Nazis in the desert.
Why did Walt not take the money?
Walter White refused to accept any kind of financial help from Gretchen and Elliott Schwartz. It’s probably because White wanted his self-respect and dignity intact.
How much money did Walt have in storage?
But here is a side by side comparison of Walt’s pile (left) and an actual drug cartel’s seized money pile (right) totally $205 million. This has recently been answered in episode 14 of season 5 “Ozymandias”. Walt reveals to Jack that the buried barrels contain $80 million and offers it in return for Hank’s life.
Does Walt’s family get the money?
Walt hands the money over to the ill-fated lovebirds and at that point he is probably angry enough at Jane to kill her (though he doesn’t contemplate doing so). Jane triumphs over him, they get the money and Jesse assures Walt that he isn’t going to see either of them again.
What happens to Walter’s money?
The money will never be found and it may eventually become part of Albuquerque are lore as a “buried treasure.” The neo-Nazis would have dry foolish to have buried the money at the same site where they were also still cooking meth.
How much money was in the storage room Breaking Bad?
Just how much money was in there? According to Skyler, “there is more money here than we could spend in 10 lifetimes.” In episode 13 of season five, the amount was revealed as $80 million. TV.com had conservatively pegged the stack at $50 million.
Who stole Jesse’s money?
And after one of his in-house junkie’s tries to steal a gym bag stuffed with $78,000, Jesse’s money gets returned by Mike and Gus’ new, silent henchman, Tyrus, who’ve tied the junkie up and put a bag over his head.
Why did Walt sell his car for 50 bucks?
A life where he was afraid of people like Gus and Tuco. But no more he considers himself in danger, and rather considers himself the danger. Thus, him selling his car for such a ridiculous amount is the action of kicking away his old lifestyle and buying himself a new one (the Chrysler 300).