We learn in Yellowstone flashbacks that Rip came to the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch after a tragedy occurred at his home. Rip’s family was brutally m*rdered by a father figure they had once trusted. Rip ki||s the attacker with a frying pan, but only after his mother and brother are ki||ed, which is a tragedy the Yellowstone character makes peace with over time. Rip’s heartbreaking origin story becomes even sadder upon proper understanding of the truth.
Rip Wheeler Ki||ed His Father In Yellowstone, Not His Stepfather: Many People Think Rip Ki||ed His Stepfather
I’ve seen it commonly said that Rip ki||ed his stepfather in Yellowstone, meaning that the man who ki||ed Wheeler’s mother and brother wasn’t part of their original clan and was a legal parent, at one time, instead of a biological one. However, Rip never mentions a stepfather in Yellowstone. Wheeler always refers to his family’s ki||er as his father, meaning that it was Rip’s own dad who attacked their family. I don’t know where people got the idea that it was Rip’s stepfather exactly, but there’s one explanation.
An ex-husband showed up at a pig farm in Miles City and beat his family to death.
Rip Ki||ing His Father In Yellowstone Makes His Story Even Sadder: Rip Ki||ing His Biological Father Is More Severe
For obvious reasons, this revelation makes Rip’s story even sadder. It means that Rip was forced to ki|| his biological father in Yellowstone. The attacker wasn’t someone who had joined his family later. The assailant was Rip’s own father, making the tragedy truly horrific. It also means Rip’s dad ki||ed his former wife and tried to ki|| both of his sons, succeeding in ending the life of the younger of the two. John Dutton’s comments imply that the ex-husband was estranged from the family, but that detail makes it no less heartbreaking.
Rip makes peace with his heartbreak by saving up for a proper burial for his mother and brother. He tells Beth (Kelly Reilly) in Yellowstone season 2 that he spent all his money on their headstones. Rip also tells Beth that the best money he ever spent was hiring a gravedigger to unearth his father’s bones. He talks about throwing them out the window, desecrating the remains. Knowing that Rip paid to have his father’s, not his stepfather’s, grave dug up makes more sense. The gesture was deeply personal for Rip because it was his own kin.






