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Judas realizes what he did, tries to return the blood money, and unalives himself. Darkest subplot in the Gospels.
After Jesus is condemned, the weight of what Judas did hits him like a freight train. He throws the thirty silver coins back at the priests, but they won't take blood money back into the treasury. Judas goes out and hangs himself. The priests use the money to buy a potter's field for burying foreigners — fulfilling prophecy even through their corruption.
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