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'Sons of Anarchy' Season 7 Finale Episode Spoilers: Will the SAMCRO Leader Live or Die?

One more episode to go and the hit biker gang TV series "Sons of Anarchy" Season 7 will ride off for its final salvo. But things get a little bit badly spoiled when some fans posted online Jax Teller's (Charlie Hunnam) ultimate fate on tonight's episode titled "Papa's Goods."

In response to the alleged leakage, series creator Kurt Sutter brought forth an announcement of apology to eager SOA fans, who, for up to seven years, had waited for what would happen to their favorite SAMCRO rider.

The book, "Sons of Anarchy: The Collector's Edition," written by Tara Bennet, was said to be "accidentally shipped out early" by distributors.

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Contained in the book are the "final deaths" of "Papa's Goods" as well as for those who would survive the onslaught.

If you are one of those who aren't willing to spoil the big fun, then you could skip this report. However, should you wish to continue, then here is what we heard.

According to Inquistr, the leaked information revealed that Jax Teller dies. The publication even shared an image of the book's page showing Jax's name listed on the Season 7 Deaths. The picture also revealed other names that won't make it until the end including Charles Barosky (Peter Weller) and August Marks (Billy Brown).

Included also are some of the Irish Kings' members Declan Brogan and Brendan Roarke.

All of these suggest that fans will surely expect a major bloodbath.

Another unconfirmed spoiler revealed that following his murder of his own mother Gemma (Katey Sagal) there isn't any way for the character to "redeem himself" from such grievous action. The rumors then indicated that Jax's death would be a suicide, where he kills himself just as the way his father ended his own by crashing his motorcycle into the rock.

In any case, viewers should still be able to enjoy the unraveling of the biker gang series when it airs this Tuesday, Dec. 9, at 10 p.m. on FOX.

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