Direct Lex killings? Hm... Jason? Possibly? We don't know what happened to him exactly. I suspect at the very least that Lex got rid of his body. But that's me in speculation mode again.
The only person Lex qua Lex is responsible for killing directly is Roger Nixon (and while that could be construed as Lex killing for the sake of *keeping* secrets -- in this case, his investigation of Clark -- Roger's death was neverthless justifiable, because he was about to kill Jonathan when Lex shot him) .
Jason was killed in the meteor shower that destroyed the Kents' house (the implication is that Lex used the meteor shower as the means of covering up Genevieve's death when he orchestrated the Ledgerprinting a story that *both* Jason and Genevieve died in the meteor strike).
Alexander (also known as Bad!Lex in Onyx) killed Dr. Sinclair, but it's strongly arguable that Lex himself isn't morally responsible for that because, well, he quite literally wasn't himself when it happened. *g*
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Direct Lex killings? Hm... Jason? Possibly? We don't know what happened to him exactly. I suspect at the very least that Lex got rid of his body. But that's me in speculation mode again.
The only person Lex qua Lex is responsible for killing directly is Roger Nixon (and while that could be construed as Lex killing for the sake of *keeping* secrets -- in this case, his investigation of Clark -- Roger's death was neverthless justifiable, because he was about to kill Jonathan when Lex shot him) .
Jason was killed in the meteor shower that destroyed the Kents' house (the implication is that Lex used the meteor shower as the means of covering up Genevieve's death when he orchestrated the Ledgerprinting a story that *both* Jason and Genevieve died in the meteor strike).
Alexander (also known as Bad!Lex in Onyx) killed Dr. Sinclair, but it's strongly arguable that Lex himself isn't morally responsible for that because, well, he quite literally wasn't himself when it happened. *g*