<Dl> <Dd> In the season 4 finale "Promises Kept," after being pushed to her limits; from Jeffery tells her that his mother arranged for Wyatt to be raped to not getting control of his inheritance, Katheryn shoots D.A. Jennifer Sallison multiple times in the stomach, killing her while she and Veronica are at her house having a meeting and wants Veronica to get her off . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> In the season 4 finale "Promises Kept," after being pushed to her limits; from Jeffery tells her that his mother arranged for Wyatt to be raped to not getting control of his inheritance, Katheryn shoots D.A. Jennifer Sallison multiple times in the stomach, killing her while she and Veronica are at her house having a meeting and wants Veronica to get her off . </Dd> <Dl> <Dd> In the Season 5 premiere, Katheryn is well - aware of Veronica's early life and knows she is not as powerful as she appears to be and threats to have the bank, where she is a board member, foreclose everything if Veronica ever tries to mess with her and vows to make her pay after she arranged for Wyatt to be raped in prison . At first she doesn't want to visit her comatose son, but eventually does . At the mid-season finale, Katheryn finally makes good on her threat to leave Jim, and she does, leaving him in the shell of the now empty house, she also moves all the furnishings . She also plans to sell the house . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> In the Season 5 premiere, Katheryn is well - aware of Veronica's early life and knows she is not as powerful as she appears to be and threats to have the bank, where she is a board member, foreclose everything if Veronica ever tries to mess with her and vows to make her pay after she arranged for Wyatt to be raped in prison . At first she doesn't want to visit her comatose son, but eventually does . At the mid-season finale, Katheryn finally makes good on her threat to leave Jim, and she does, leaving him in the shell of the now empty house, she also moves all the furnishings . She also plans to sell the house . </Dd>

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