Why Did Voight Cover Up Roy s Murder on Chicago P D ? It s a Big Mess

Why Did Voight Cover Up Roy s Murder on Chicago P D ? It s a Big Mess

Why Did Voight Cover Up Roy's Murder on 'Chicago P.D.'? It's a Big MessHome > Television > Chicago P.D.Source: NBC Voight Is at the Center of a Murder Cover-Up on ' Chicago P D ' By Chrissy BobicDec. 8 2021, Published 12:35 p.m. ET The most pressing storyline in Season 9 of Chicago P.D. is Upton and Voight covering up Roy's murder. As viewers know, Roy was a wanted fugitive on charges of kidnapping and murder. So when Upton killed him at the end of Season 8, he pretty much had it coming. The only problem was that, after Upton shot Roy, Voight made the decision to cover it up.Article continues below advertisement What some fans still can't figure out is why Voight covered up Roy's murder on Chicago P.D. Voight was on the brink of killing Roy himself, but Upton went through with it instead. But when they were supposed to call it in, Voight instructed Upton not to. He burned Roy's body and he and Upton agreed to keep the secret.Source: NBC Halstead, Upton, and VoightArticle continues below advertisement But that's easier said than done on a show wherein drama is what keeps it going. The secret gnaws at Upton for the first half of Chicago P.D. Season 9. She eventually tells her fiancé, Halstead, about the crime. He blames Voight for the entire thing, and Voight is on the brink of being snitched on now. Upton killed Roy to protect herself and Voight At the end of Season 8, Voight had Roy cornered. Voight was beating Roy when Upton found them. She pulled a gun on Roy, but thought better of it, and for a minute, she wasn't going to shoot him at all. Then, Roy went for Voight's gun and Upton shot him on instinct. She did it to save Voight, but it has plagued her in Season 9.Article continues below advertisement @NBCOneChicago #ChicagoPD I really dislike Voight right now ??? why couldn't he have just called in that roy died because he was threatening voight so Hailey accidentally killed him lmao— sameeha (@sameeha0102) September 23, 2021 But why did Voight cover up Roy' s murder Ahead of the Chicago P.D. 2021 fall finale on Dec. 8, some fans still couldn't figure out why Voight covered up the murder to begin with. He and Upton are cops. And Roy was a wanted fugitive. Roy would have shot one of them if given the chance. By all accounts, Upton had a right to shoot him out of self-defense.Article continues below advertisement The problem is Voight. He beat Roy within inches of his life. Even if Upton called in the murder and admitted to what she did, Voight would have probably been in trouble. Just because Voight is a police officer, it doesn't give him the right to beat someone so viciously, even if that someone is a murderer himself. So if someone finds out about what Voight did, he will be in serious trouble. I understand why Voight wanted to kill Roy, but I think it would have been much better for Upton and Voight if they just arrested him #9x01 #ChicagoPD— . (@ericamh15) September 24, 2021 Article continues below advertisement Will Voight leave ' Chicago P D ' There has been no mention of Jason Beghe, who plays Voight, leaving Chicago P.D. Because of that, there's little chance that Voight is on his way out. But showrunner Rick Eid told TV Line in September 2021 that Season 9 will go into "what it means to be a police officer in 2021" in terms of consequences. "The events of the season finale showed how hard that change has been for [Voight], especially when circumstances test him to the extreme," he said. "It's something Voight will continue to grapple with. How does he fit into 2021? It's a constant question." Watch Chicago P.D. on Wednesdays at 10 p.m. EST on NBC.AdvertisementMore from Distractify Voight's Team Is Crumbling on 'Chicago P.D.' and It's All His Fault Trouble Is Brewing Between Several 'Chicago P.D.' Characters — Who Will Leave the Show? Sophia Bush Had a Lasting Impact on 'Chicago P.D.' Fans Latest Chicago P.D. News and UpdatesAdvertisementABOUT DistractifyAbout UsPrivacy PolicyTerms of UseDMCASitemapCONNECT with DistractifyLink to Facebook Link to TwitterLink to InstagramContact us by Email Copyright 2022 Distractify. Distractify is a registered trademark. All Rights Reserved. People may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.
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