Thread:Janus100/@comment-25412203-20190315005018/@comment-27794543-20190315222618

This is a case similar to Callie Cartwig. In both cases, the information is not in the TV show and statements made by cast/crew can be interpreted as jokes. I think we should list their status as "deceased" since that's the most 'official' information we currently have. If we get more 'official' information in the future, then we edit it. This wiki works with information we have now and we have to be flexible if that information changes in the future. Beyond their status, I wouldn't list any further info as canon (i.e. I would not list Callie as floated nor would I list Bryan as left outside the bunker) – I would include it in the trivia noting that statement could be interpreted literally or jokingly.

My above answer may seem a bit contradictory – listing deceased as canon while method of death as maybe a joke. Perhaps add an asterisk to deceased or comment 'disputed'. Then in main text say: [Real person] said [character] was [floated/left outside the bunker] and died, but this is disputed since it is unclear if [real person]'s statement was meant as a joke or fact.