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"The Walking Dead" season 7 will eventually reveal the name of Negan's (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) targets.

According to the show's official spoiler site The Spoiling Dead Fans, Negan didn't only one, but two characters during last season's finale episode.

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"There are two Lucille victims. And it's pretty obvious who they are... So let me disclaimer this: According to the filming schedule and our own damn brains and all the other evidence that has popped up over the last couple of months, Abe (Michael Cudlitz) will be killed first followed by Glenn (Steven Yeun). Daryl, who tries to interfere, will be taken by Negan and will apparently not like dog food sandwiches. Why else will be seeing him in an 'Orange is the New Black' toga? Bonus: A = a**hole," the post read.

According to Design N Trend, a photo of Daryl's (Norman Reedus) incarceration was one of the first spoilers to have been released from the set of "The Walking Dead" season 7. At that time, the character was photographed wearing tattered jail clothes. 

One of the moderators for The Spoiling Dead Fans clarified that their spoilers are not 100 percent accurate. However, the spoiler site is known for always giving their fans accurate information throughout the past couple of seasons. They are just not allowed to release such spoilers because AMC already threatened them not to do so.

"We think (I guess I need to throw that word in there), that there will be no stabbing or shooting. Both deaths, we think, will be by Lucille," the moderator said after using the word "think" instead of "know."

Meanwhile, AMC previously threatened to file a lawsuit against The Spoiling Dead Fans if they will reveal the name of Negan's victim from season 6.

One of the posts from the spoiler site revealed that they cannot make any type of prediction when it comes to Negan's victim because they were advised by AMC attorney Denis Wilson not to do so.

"We can't make any type of prediction about the Lucille victim. Their stance is that making such a prediction would be considered copyright infringement," the post read.

"The Walking Dead" season 7 will premiere on AMC on Oct. 9.