Spoiler Warning
This page covers every death in Dutton Ranch Season 1 (Episodes 1-9), including the finale. If you are not caught up, start with the Dutton Ranch Episode Guide.
The Quick Answer
Five significant characters die in Dutton Ranch Season 1 — two in the present-day story's bookends, two in the middle stretch, and one in the 1981 flashbacks that reframe the entire season.
| Character | Episode | Cause of Death | Killer |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wes Ayers | Episode 1 (revealed later) | Murdered to protect the smuggling secret | Rob-Will Jackson |
| Dwight | Episode 5 | Shot during a police raid | Law enforcement (circumstances questionable) |
| Chet | Episode 6 | Shot after attacking Joaquin | Miguel |
| Luke | 1981 flashback (Episode 7) | Killed after assaulting young Beulah | Beulah Jackson |
| Rob-Will Jackson | Episode 9 (finale) | Shot at the Jackson home | Joaquin (strongly implied, offscreen) |
One more loss shapes the season as much as any death: Beth and Rip's entire cattle herd is destroyed in Episode 4 after the foot-and-mouth outbreak — a disease that, we learn in the finale, came through the Jacksons' smuggling pipeline.
Wes Ayers — The Death That Started Everything
Wes Ayers, the former 10 Petal foreman, is murdered by Rob-Will Jackson in the premiere — though the season withholds the who and the why for most of its run.
Wes's crime was looking too closely. As foreman, he examined the tally books and discovered the truth about 10 Petal's cattle operation: stolen Mexican livestock, forged veterinary paperwork, and — as the finale revealed — fentanyl sewn inside marked animals. Chet caught him investigating. Rob-Will killed him to bury the secret.
His body is the one Rip disposed of in the early episodes — the burden that shadowed Rip until his confession to Beth in Episode 6. The disposal established the show's version of the "Train Station" and quietly tied the Duttons to the Jackson cover-up before either family understood what the other knew.
Wes is the season's thesis in one death: at 10 Petal, knowledge is fatal.
Dwight — The Death That Broke Carter
Dwight (Ray McKinnon) is shot during a police raid in Episode 5, with Carter nearby.
What makes the death land is not the violence but the aftermath. The episode refuses to frame it as a clean, justified shooting — it feels sudden and questionable, and Carter is later pressured not to ask what actually happened. For a teenager already struggling to find his place in Texas, watching an adult die and then being told to swallow his questions is the moment Rio Paloma's power structure stops being abstract.
Every bad decision Carter makes in the back half of the season — the drinking, the spiral at the party, walking away from ranch work — traces back to this room. Full breakdown: Who Dies in Dutton Ranch Episode 5?
Chet — The Death Rob-Will Ordered Without Pulling a Trigger

Chet, the 10 Petal hand fired by Beulah in Episode 5, is killed by Miguel in Episode 6 — seconds after shooting Joaquin in the hand.
Chet's death is really a Rob-Will story. Fresh out of rehab, Rob-Will fed Chet's resentment, armed him, and pointed him at Joaquin — then stayed far from the scene while Chet absorbed the consequence. It is the clearest demonstration of Rob-Will's method: someone else always pulls the trigger.
The irony is that the season ends with that method turned against him.
Luke — The 1981 Death That Explains Beulah
The Episode 7 flashbacks reveal the season's oldest secret: in 1981, young Beulah was assaulted by Luke, and after learning she was pregnant, she confronted and killed him.
The cover-up cost more than the killing. Beulah's father forced Mariano to take the blame and flee to Mexico with his wife — and during that escape, Mariano's wife was killed, leaving Joaquin motherless and placing him in Beulah's care. One night of violence in 1981 created everything: Rob-Will's origin, Joaquin's adoption, Mariano's exile, and the leverage that let a cartel boss reach back into 10 Petal four decades later.
Rob-Will Jackson — The Finale Death
Rob-Will is shot dead at the Jackson home in Episode 9, days after Beulah named him her successor.
The show stages it with deliberate ambiguity — Mariano orders Joaquin to kill his brother, Joaquin drives to the house, and the camera cuts away. The death arrives through Oreana, who hears the gunshots and finds her father in a pool of blood. The show strongly points to Joaquin as the shooter, though actor Juan Pablo Raba has said the offscreen staging is intentional, leaving Season 2 room to complicate it.
Rob-Will killed Wes to protect the family secret. The family secret killed him back. Full analysis: Dutton Ranch Finale Ending Explained
Who Survives Season 1?
Every other major character lives — though not untouched:
- Beth and Rip survive, but end the season at war with a cartel
- Beulah survives her heart attack, only to find her son's body
- Carter survives but is kidnapped by Mariano's men in the final scene
- Joaquin survives, bound to his father by blood in every sense
- Oreana survives, traumatized, on the other side of her uncle's choice
- Everett McKinney survives — the one unambiguously good thing Beulah has left
Quick FAQ
Who killed Wes in Dutton Ranch?
Rob-Will Jackson murdered Wes Ayers in the premiere after Wes discovered the smuggling operation in the tally books. Rip disposed of the body without knowing whose it was.
Does Beulah die in Dutton Ranch Season 1?
No. Beulah survives her Episode 7 heart attack and the season — but loses Rob-Will in the finale.
Does Carter die in Dutton Ranch?
No. Carter is alive but kidnapped by Mariano's men in the finale's closing minutes, setting up Season 2's rescue plot.
Who shot Rob-Will?
The show strongly implies Joaquin, acting on Mariano's orders, but the shooting happens offscreen and the creative team has left the door open for Season 2.
How many people die in Dutton Ranch Season 1?
Five significant deaths: Wes Ayers, Dwight, Chet, Luke (1981 flashback), and Rob-Will Jackson — plus Mariano's wife in the flashback backstory and the destruction of the Dutton cattle herd.
What to Read Next
- Dutton Ranch Finale Ending Explained: El Padrino
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- Dutton Ranch Season 2: Everything We Know
- Dutton Ranch Episode Guide