How old is Douglas MacArthur?
84 years (1880–1964)
How does General MacArthur die in And Then There Were None?
When General Macarthur does not show up for lunch, Dr. Armstrong goes to him and finds that he has been killed by a blow to the back of his head.
What did General Macarthur realize after thinking on his crime?
Although at the time General Macarthur committed his crime—deliberately sending a subordinate to his death during the Great War—he felt perfectly justified, over the years his action continued to haunt him. Realizing that death lurks on the island, he feels quite ready to accept his punishment. You all heard.
How did everyone in and then there were none die?
Rogers never wakes up, General MacArthur is struck in the back of the head, Thomas Rogers is killed by an axe, Emily Brent dies from a lethal injection, Judge Wargrave kills himself, Blore is crushed by a clock, Armstrong drowns, Lombard is shot by Vera, and Vera hangs herself.
What does Vera notice in her room?
Vera notices a hook in the ceiling and realizes that the seaweed must have hung from it.
How did Vera die?
In And Then There Were None, Vera dies by hanging herself. She struggles with Lombard and gets his gun when it is just the two of them left, as each…
How is Blore killed?
After a hungry Blore heads back to the house by himself in search of something to eat, he dies after being hit in the head by a large marble clock.
What crime did Emily Brent commit?
An old, ruthlessly religious woman who reads her Bible every day. 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.
Why was Mr Blore invited to Indian Island?
An ex-police inspector who is tricked into coming to the island when he is told that he is supposed to protect Mrs. Owen’s jewels from a thief. In his past Blore, in order to gain a promotion for himself, sent an innocent man named Landor to a penal colony, where he died.
What is wargrave suspicious behavior?
Rogers suspicious behavior? He didn’t want anyone around his wife when she fainted. What was Emily Brent’s suspicious behavior? She had no guilt for killing Beatrice. What is Justice Wargrave’s description?
Does Soldier Island really 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.