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And Then There Were None

Timeline of deathes

The Invitation

And Then There Were None all started with an invitation to Indian Island. Each guest received a personal letter inviting them to visit the island. The letters were very detailed with information that presented as if the host knew each individual well.

Anthony Marston

Six foot, well-proportioned body, crisp hair, tanned face, and blue eyed, Anthony Marston. Tony liked his beverages and fast cars. He liked it best in France where there is open roads that were not so busy.

Accused

Tony of mudering John and Lucy Combes on the 14th day of November.

Death

The first to die, Tony chocked on his drink after taking a big gulp.

Mrs. Rogers

With a perpetual look of fright, Mrs. Rogers had queer light eyes that shifted from place to place. She had a flat monotonous voice and was a white ghost-like woman.

Accused

Ethel Rogers and her husband Thomas are accused of bringing about the death of Jennifer Brady on the 6th of May, 1929.

Death

Mrs. Rogers the second guest to die on Indian Island. She died of poisoning never to wake again.

Mrs. Rogers

With a perpetual lo...

General Macarthur

Gener...

General Macarthur

General Macarthur, an ex-military man who assumed old military cronies were keeping shy of him.

Accused

John Gordon Macarthur is accused of sending his wife's lover, Arthur Richmond, to his death.

Death

General Macarthur died by a sudden blow to the head. It was suggested that he was hit on the back of the head with a life preserver but it is unknow what truely hit him on the head.

Mr. Rogers

Husband to Ethel Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers came to Indian Island by invitation to work as butler and maid for the guests that would arrive unknowing of their demise.

Accused

Thomas Rogers and his wife Ethel are accused of bringing about the death of Jennifer Brady on the 6th of May, 1929.

Death

Mr. Rogers was found with a small chopper in hand. It appeared that he was chopping wood for the fire. There was a deep wound on the back of his head and the bigger chopper close by which was stained brown.

Mr. Rogers

Husband to Ethel Roge...

Emily Brent

Sixty-five year old Emily Bre...

Emily Brent

Sixty-five year old Emily Brent was rigid and uniform. She grew up with a militant dad and it reflected in the way she carried herself.

Accused

Emily Brent was accused of being responsible for the death of Beatrice Taylor.

Death

A bee sting is what it felt like when Emily died. She knew there was someone in the room but before she could escape a needle with potassium cyanide was injected into her neck.

Justice Wargrave

Lawrence John Wargrave is a retired judge. He is known as a "hanging judge" due to the way he can sway the jury. He comes off as a leader with the other guests as he leads them throughout the story.

Accused

Wargrave is accused of murding Edward Seton on June 10, 1930.

Death

Justice Wargrave died by a gun shot to the head. Although, it is not known until the end, he did not really die.

Justice Wargrave

Lawrence Jo...

Dr. Edward George Armstrong

A busy doctor who had little time for vacation, Dr. Armstrong looked forward to his days off on Indian Island. Once a heavy drinker until a major mistake was made that resulted in a patients death.

Accused

Caused the death of Louisa Mary Clees on March 14, 1925.

Death

After his disappearance a search for Dr. Armstrong resulted in the discovery of his clothing on some rocks by the water. The doctor died by drowning.

Mrs. Rogers

With a perpetual look of fright, Mrs. Rogers had queer light eyes that shifted from place to place. She had a flat monotonous voice and was a white ghost-like woman.

Accused

Ethel Rogers and her husband Thomas are accused of bringing about the death of Jennifer Brady on the 6th of May, 1929.

Death

Mrs. Rogers the second guest to die on Indian Island. She died of poisoning never to wake again.

Mrs. Rogers

With a perpetual lo...

General Macarthur

Gener...

General Macarthur

General Macarthur, an ex-military man who assumed old military cronies were keeping shy of him.

Accused

John Gordon Macarthur is accused of sending his wife's lover, Arthur Richmond, to his death.

Death

General Macarthur died by a sudden blow to the head. It was suggested that he was hit on the back of the head with a life preserver but it is unknow what truely hit him on the head.

Mr. Rogers

Husband to Ethel Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers came to Indian Island by invitation to work as butler and maid for the guests that would arrive unknowing of their demise.

Accused

Thomas Rogers and his wife Ethel are accused of bringing about the death of Jennifer Brady on the 6th of May, 1929.

Death

Mr. Rogers was found with a small chopper in hand. It appeared that he was chopping wood for the fire. There was a deep wound on the back of his head and the bigger chopper close by which was stained brown.

Mr. Rogers

Husband to Ethel Roge...

Emily Brent

Sixty-five year old Emily Bre...

Emily Brent

Sixty-five year old Emily Brent was rigid and uniform. She grew up with a militant dad and it reflected in the way she carried herself.

Accused

Emily Brent was accused of being responsible for the death of Beatrice Taylor.

Death

A bee sting is what it felt like when Emily died. She knew there was someone in the room but before she could escape a needle with potassium cyanide was injected into her neck.

Justice Wargrave

Lawrence John Wargrave is a retired judge. He is known as a "hanging judge" due to the way he can sway the jury. He comes off as a leader with the other guests as he leads them throughout the story.

Accused

Wargrave is accused of murding Edward Seton on June 10, 1930.

Death

Justice Wargrave died by a gun shot to the head. Although, it is not known until the end, he did not really die.

Justice Wargrave

Lawrence Jo...

Dr. Edward George Armstrong

A busy doctor who had little time for vacation, Dr. Armstrong looked forward to his days off on Indian Island. Once a heavy drinker until a major mistake was made that resulted in a patients death.

Accused

Caused the death of Louisa Mary Clees on March 14, 1925.

Death

After his disappearance a search for Dr. Armstrong resulted in the discovery of his clothing on some rocks by the water. The doctor died by drowning.

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