When he sees the wreckage of the stable, William immediately places the blame back on Thomasin. As William gets ready to do whatever it is he wants to do, though, Black Phillip charges and gores him brutally with a horn. Black Phillip is clearly possessed, or may be the Devil himself. Black Phillip charges William two more times, pinning him against the stack of fire wood. If he's not already dead, he surely dies in the avalanche of wood that follows.
Overcome with grief, Katherine attacks Thomasin. She pins her daughter on the ground, with her fingers coiled around her throat. Thomasin, nearly dead, desperately grabs for something to stop her mother, and her hand finds a garden tool. She slashes, hitting her mother in the face, causing a spray of blood. She slashes again and again until her mother falls lifeless on top of her.