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In the Tulsa King Season 1, Episode 7, titled "," the narrative tension reaches a boiling point with two major character deaths and a significant shift in power within the Invernizzi crime family. The Downfall of the Invernizzi Patriarch

During a business meeting about opening a casino at the Bred 2 Buck, Bodhi reveals he is more than a simple shop owner. He admits to being a criminal mastermind who has amassed millions of dollars through a secret cryptocurrency fraud operation.

The most shocking turn of events occurs in New York, where finally snaps under the weight of his father Pete's overbearing shadow. Despite Pete receiving a clean bill of health from his doctors, the toxic relationship between father and son ends in tragedy. While helping his father with a bath, an argument ensues regarding Chickie's perceived failures and Pete's clear preference for Dwight. In a fit of rage and resentment, Chickie drowns Pete in the bathtub. Tulsa King S01E07 VOSTFR HDTV

In Oklahoma, Dwight Manfredi's conflict with the biker gang intensifies. Dwight and Mitch dispose of Carson Pike's body but send his bloodied jacket back to the gang as a grim warning. This move triggers a series of lethal consequences:

Following the murder, Chickie discards his toupee—symbolizing a shedding of his old, controlled self—and assumes leadership of the family, vowing to get the business "back on track". In the Tulsa King Season 1, Episode 7,

Dwight continues to expand his "Tulsa Empire" while dealing with personal fallout:

For more details on the series, you can view the official Tulsa King Season 1 Recap provided by Paramount+ . 'Tulsa King' Recap: Season 1, Episode 7 “Warr Acres” The most shocking turn of events occurs in

The episode concludes with informing Dwight of Pete’s "heart attack". Sensing the danger and the likely shift in Chickie's leadership, Dwight refuses to return to New York for the funeral, effectively signaling the end of his loyalty to the Invernizzi family and the start of a new, independent era in Tulsa.