
Bet Sykes was a loyal and fierce member of the Raven Society and switched sides sometime after Frances Gaunt's assumption of power. She is a major character throughout Pennyworth, acting as both a protagonist and an antagonist.
She is portrayed by Paloma Faith.
Victims[]
Season 1[]
Pilot[]
- None
The Landlord's Daughter[]
- None
Martha Kane[]
- None
Lady Penelope[]
- None
Cilla Black[]
- None
Julie Christie[]
- None
Sandie Shaw[]
- None
Alma Cogan[]
- Unnamed Royal Guard - Shot in the head by either Bet Sykes or Peggy Sykes off-screen, body shown.
- Unnamed Royal Guard - Throat slit by Bet Sykes with a knife off-screen, body shown.
- Total - 2
Marianne Faithfull[]
- None
Season 2[]
The Heavy Crown[]
- Unnamed Raven Union Officer - Hit in the head by Bet Sykes eleven times with a kettle.
- Total - 1
The Burning Bridge[]
- Two Unnamed Members of The Raven Union - Stabbed in the neck by Bet Sykes with a broken glass bottle.
- Total - 2
The Belt and Welt[]
- None
The Hunted Fox[]
- None
The Bleeding Heart[]
- None
The Bloody Mary[]
- None
The Hangman's Noose[]
- None
Paradise Lost[]
- Unnamed Raven Union Soldier - Throat slit by Bet Sykes with a knife.
- Total - 1
The Lion and Lamb[]
- None
Season 3[]
Well To Do[]
- Miss. Dixson - Shot in the head by Bet Sykes.
- Unnamed New Raven Alliance Member - Shot in the head by Bet Sykes.
- Total - 2
Rhyme 'n' Reason[]
- None
Hedgehunter[]
- Two Unnamed Members of The Raven Union - Shot in the head by Bet Sykes.
- Sir John Salt - Stabbed through the chest by Bet Sykes with his own retractable wrist-blade.
- Total - 3
Rag Trade[]
- Unnamed Guard - Neck snapped 360 degrees by Bet Sykes.
- Unnamed Doctor - Killed by Bet Sykes off-screen, body shown.
- Total - 2
Highland Wedding[]
- Unnamed Nutter - Arm ripped off and beaten to death with it by Bet Sykes.
- Total - 1
Kill Count[]
- Total - 14
- Season 1 - 2
- Season 2 - 4
- Season 3 - 7
Characters Killed by Bet Sykes[]
- Miss. Dixson - Shot in the head by Bet Sykes.
- Sir John Salt - Stabbed through the chest by Bet Sykes with his own retractable wrist-blade.