The killer on the island slipped her an overdose of chloral hydrate (sleeping medicine) in the middle of the night.
In the book "And Then There Were None" by Agatha Christie, Mrs. Rogers dies from an overdose of sleeping pills. It is later revealed that she was manipulated into taking them by a mysterious force orchestrating the events on the isolated island.
In Agatha Christie's "And Then There Were None," the characters die in the following order: Anthony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General Macarthur, Ethel Rogers, Judge Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Philip Lombard, and Vera Claythorne.
Fred Rogers, known as Mr. Rogers from the popular education TV show "Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, died of Stomach Cancer in 2003. He was 75 years old.
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This is my favorite book by Agatha Christie! The order of deaths was Tony Marston, Mrs. Rogers, General MacArthur, Mr. Rogers, Emily Brent, Justice Wargrave, Dr. Armstrong, Mr. Blore, Philip Lombard and then Vera Claythorne. Tho actually it was Justice Wargrave who died last since he was behind it all and killed himself after he wrote the letter confessing, or rather proudly proclaiming that it wad him.
No, Mrs. Coulter does not die in 'The Amber Spyglass.' She survives and plays a pivotal role in the events of the book.
Stuart Rogers died in 1969.
Terrell Rogers died in 2008.
Bernard Rogers died in 1968.
Randolph Rogers died in 1892.
Collin Rogers died in 1845.
Weldon Rogers died in 2004.
Annette Rogers died in 2006.