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He has a strong personality. Due to him being a retired judge it makes him very authoritative and he is a natural leader. He is very intelligent and commanding. he is also VERY assertive. At the end of the book he illuminates his motives for killing each person. He has a disease that makes him enjoy murdering and he can't stand the idea that no one will ever know how clever he was.

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Yes, in the book "And Then There Were None," Justice Wargrave faked his own suicide and orchestrated the murders of the other characters before revealing himself as the killer in a recorded confession found by the authorities. He then commits suicide by gunshot to maintain his reputation as the perfect murderer.

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Q: Did Wargrave kill himself at the end in the book And Then There Were None?
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Who is the killer in And Then There Were None?

The killer in the book and then there were none is Justice Lawence Wargrave. He secretly killed his victems one by one. He faked his death at one point with the help of doctor Armstrong. The thing is that dr Armstrong had no idea that wargrave was the killer. He thought that by helping fake the death it would give wargrave a chance to see who was doing all of the killing. In the end he writes his confession in a bottle and kills himself.


How did justice wargrave kill himself?

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*SPOILER ALERT!* If you are referring to the Justice Wargrave in "And Then There Were None", his motive was simply to bring justice to the murders where the "murderers" had gotten of Scots-free. Even though some of them didn't actually kill someone, he felt a need to kill all of the people that had killed someone and gotten off free. However, he also was motivated by the morbid and sick thought of wanting to commit the perfect murder: one where no one could ever solve it.


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