Who was the killer in Ten Little Indians book?

Wargrave was thought to be the sixth victim of Owen's in order to fulfill the Chancery verse, but was later revealed to be the murderer, "Mr. Owen", faking his own death with the assistance of Dr. Armstrong in the drawing room.
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How did Ten Little Indians end?

The movie's ending is Ann pretends to shoot Lombard and she goes into the house and finds Cannon in a chair as he reveals his plan of how he killed everyone to her. After he explains his plan he drinks poison and Lombard walks in unharmed.
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Who killed the people in And Then There Were None?

Here, this other character is Wargrave, the murderer. Instead of being investigated and solved by a master detective, the ten murders in this novel can be solved only by the man who has committed them.
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What happens in the book 10 Little Indians?

In Ten Little Indians Christie creates a masterpiece of mystery and murder. After ten strangers gather together on an isolated island off the coast of Devon, England, one by one, they each are dis-covered murdered. As those remaining frantically search for the murderer, their own guilty pasts return to haunt them.
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What was Emily Brent accused of?

The recording accuses Emily Brent of killing Beatrice Taylor, a servant whom she fired upon learning that Beatrice was pregnant out of wedlock. Beatrice subsequently killed herself.
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What is Emily Brent secret?

Although she considers herself pure in the eyes of God, Emily Brent's past holds a dark secret. Namely, she contributed to the death of another human being. The victim of this incident was Brents young maid, Beatrice Taylor. Emily had originally employed Beatrice because she believed her to be nice and well mannered.
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Does Emily Brent feel guilty?

Brent never consciously feels any remorse (though there are hints that subconsciously she may) and she therefore feels confident that she will not be killed even after the recording plays.
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How does the rhyme 10 Little Indians go?

One little, two little, three little Indians, Four little, five little, six little Indians, Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians, Ten little Indian boys.
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What is the difference between 10 Little Indians And Then There Were None?

When the book version of Ten Little Niggers was published in the United States in 1940 by Dodd, Mead, its title was changed to And Then There Were None, presumably in an effort to avoid offending African Americans. However, the title changed again to Ten Little Indians when Pocket Books published it in 1964.
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Is the book Five Little Indians based on a true story?

Although the novel itself is fiction, some of the stories were based on real experiences of Good's mother and grandmother, who were survivors of the residential school system.
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Who killed Judge Wargrave?

Then Wargrave cleans up the house, tosses his confession note into the sea, and arranges his death by suicide. He plans it so his body will look like he died when his fellow guests believe he did, completing the illusion of ten bodies and no evident murderer.
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How did Wargrave commit the murders?

Basically, Wargrave was obsessed with death as well as enforcing justice. When he learned about people who got away with murder, he decided to lure them to the island and kill them one by one. He is terminally ill and kills himself (for real) by shooting himself.
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Was Wargrave the killer?

In a standard detective story, Wargrave's behavior would make him the detective figure, using his experience with the criminal mind to unmask the killer. But as we learn at the close of the novel, when a local fisherman recovers his confession, Wargrave himself is the killer.
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What crimes did the characters commit in And Then There Were None?

Lombard, an adventurer, is accused of allowing a group of native people to be massacred in Africa. Vera Claythorne is accused of the death of her sister's fiance. Nikki Starloff is accused of killing two people. General Mandrake is accused of sending his wife's lover to be killed in the war.
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What did Vera Claythorne do?

Vera Claythorne was accused of killing Cyril Hamilton, the young boy for whom she was serving as a governess. She encouraged Cyril to swim out to sea in a dangerous area, hoping that he would drown and her lover, Hugo Hamilton, would inherit the family fortune.
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What is the conclusion of the book And Then There Were None?

Anthony Marston, who is fascinated by the mystery and believes they should stay to solve it, takes a sip of his drink, and chokes to death. The guests discover his whiskey was poisoned, but they conclude it must have been a suicide and Anthony Marston put it in his drink himself.
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Was Agatha Christie ever found?

In December 1926 Agatha Christie disappeared in bizarre circumstances from her home in southern England. The discovery of the crime writer's abandoned car led to the biggest manhunt in British history for a missing person. Eleven days later she was found in a northern spa town claiming to be the victim of amnesia.
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How many strangers were on the island And Then There Were None?

Ten strangers arrive on an island invited by an unknown host. Each of them has a secret to hide and a crime for which they must pay.
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Does Soldier island exist?

Soldier Island is a fictional island that just so happens to be based off of a real place, Burgh Island on the South Devon coast. Not only does Burgh Island contain a suitably large mansion, but the whole place is cut off from the mainland at high tide, making for a rather foreboding setting.
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What was Ten Little Indians old name?

“Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None,” is, of course, Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians—which was originally, notoriously, released serially in the UK under the title Ten Little Niggers. (This was the British music-hall version of the minstrel song.)
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What is the 10 Little Indians poem?

The poem: Ten little Indian boys went out to dine; One choked his little self and then there were Nine. Nine little Indian boys sat up very late; One overslept himself and then there were Eight. Eight little Indian boys travelling in Devon; One said he'd stay there and then there were Seven.
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What is the origin of Ten Little Indians?

The original version was written by songwriter Septimus Winner in 1868 and performed at minstrel shows—a form of American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety acts, dancing, and music. The traditional folk tune has a Round Folk Song Index number 13512 to establish the traditional origin of the work.
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How is Emily Brent killed?

She is killed with a poison injection. In the end, it is revealed that the killer is Judge Wargrave. He fakes his death on the island and continues to kill the other guests.
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What crime did Justice Wargrave commit?

The Trial of Edward Seton. Lawrence John Wargrave, that upon the 10th day of June 1930, you were guilty of the murder of Edward Seton. U.N. Owen's accusation, And Then There Were None, Chapter 3.
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How was Vera interesting to Wargrave?

The confluence of these factors—her guilt, her tendency toward hysteria, and her fascination with the nursery rhyme—enables Wargrave to create a suggestive environment complete with a noose and the smell of the sea, which inspires Vera to hang herself and fulfill the last line of the poem.
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