In season 4 episode 8 of The Traitors, contestants Candiace Dillard Bassett and Rob Rausch opted to murder Colton Underwood rather than recruit a new traitor, heightening tensions among the players. Underwood's elimination followed suspicions raised by Candiace's votes against Rob, leading to her banishment at the roundtable. Underwood later addressed receiving death threats over his gameplay and past.
The eighth episode of The Traitors season 4, aired on Peacock, intensified the traitor-on-traitor conflict as Candiace Dillard Bassett and Rob Rausch met in the turret to decide their next move. Trust broken between them after Candiace's burn vote on Rob, they chose to murder rather than recruit a new traitor to avoid strengthening Rob's position. Host Alan Cumming presented the option, but Candiace declined giving Rob another ally.
At breakfast, players discovered Colton Underwood's absence, marked by no smoked salmon—a sign of his murder. Candiace's votes against Rob had drawn attention, with Rob dropping her name to cohorts while she confided in Johnny and Kristen about him. Discussions swirled around Lisa's gold donation to Stephen and Colton's mentions of suspects. Johnny warned Candiace her name was circulating, and Stephen revealed Colton led charges against her, prompting Candiace to label Colton as Rob's 'minion.'
The roundtable grew heated as Eric and Maura questioned Candiace's inconsistent votes, while she accused Rob of using Colton as a mouthpiece due to his quiet demeanor. Despite her defenses, the group banished Candiace, with Rob's vote sealing it. Post-elimination, Rob recruited Eric to join the traitors.
Reflecting on his exit, Underwood told Variety he anticipated the murder and preferred it over banishment, as it allowed him to avoid defending himself unsuccessfully. He expressed pride in his intense gameplay, noting, 'I feel really proud of how I played the game. I was very intense.' However, he faced severe backlash, including death threats referencing his family and past, such as a message saying to 'stick a gun up my ass and pull the trigger.' Underwood emphasized accountability for his history but condemned the harassment, stating, 'That’s not OK. That’s too far.' Peacock issued a statement urging respect for the cast. Underwood praised Rob's strategic murder as 'brilliant' and 'cutthroat,' and reconciled with Michael Rapaport over a low-blow comment at the roundtable. He also honored clashing with Lisa Rinna, calling them 'perfect nemeses.'