Who is the fourth person to die in and then there were none?

Who is the fourth person to die in and then there were none?

Correspondence between rhyme and modes of death

No. Character Mode of death
2 Mrs Ethel Rogers Dies in her sleep of an overdose of chloral hydrate
3 General John Gordon MacArthur Killed by a heavy blow to the head
4 Thomas Rogers Killed with an axe while chopping wood
5 Emily Caroline Brent Injected with poison

Who died on the operating table in And Then There Were None?

The patient looks like Emily Brent, then like Marston. Rogers, worried because he cannot rouse his wife, comes into the room and wakes Armstrong. Armstrong rises and goes to find that Mrs. Rogers has died in her sleep, perhaps of an overdose of sleeping pills.

What crimes did the characters commit in and then there were none?

Terms in this set (10)

  • Judge Wargrave. Committed a series of murders.
  • Vera Claythorne. Cyril, a small boy was killed while he was in her care.
  • Philip Lombard. Killed many in battle.
  • Dr. Armstrong.
  • William Blore.
  • Emily Brent.
  • Thomas and Ethel Rogers.
  • General MacArthur.

Who does Blore think the killer is?

One of the guests is the killer, but there is no evidence of who it is, so no one can be proven guilty or innocent. Who does Lombard think the killer is and why? Lombard thinks Wargrave is the killer because, as a retired judge, he has put people to death many times.

Why does Blore suspect Lombard is the killer?

Lombard suspect as the killer? He suspects Justice Wargrave (Judge) because he is powerful. She suspects Mr. Lombard because he is the only one with medical knowledge.

What does Lombard confess actually brought him to Indian Island?

What does Lombard confess actually brought him to Indian Island? A little Jewish boy payed him 100 guineas to keep his eyes open.