The murderers killed Banquo by ambushing him while he was on his way to the royal palace, stabbing him multiple times, and ensuring he was dead before leaving his body to be discovered.
Macbeth only hired 2 murderers to attack Banquo and his son, but there ended up being 3 murderers.
Macbeth sets an ambush for Banquo with three murderers. The murderers kill Banquo but Banquo's son Fleance escapes.
In Shakespeare's play "Macbeth," the conflict between the murderers and Banquo arises because Macbeth orders the murderers to kill Banquo out of fear that his descendants will inherit the throne. The murderers see Banquo as a threat to Macbeth's power and are motivated to carry out the assassination for their own personal gain.
When the murderers kill Banquo, Fleance (Banquo's son) flees. And the murderers only kill Banquo not Fleance however Macbeth told the murderers to kill both the father and the son.
Banquo is on his way to a royal banquet when he is attacked by the murderers sent by Macbeth. The murderers ambush him and kill him, but his son Fleance manages to escape.
Macbeth enlists murderers to assassinate Banquo.
Banquo was stabbed in the chest multiple times by the murderers sent to kill him.
Macbeth kills him because Banquo starts to work out that Macbeth killed dDuncan
Macbeth was talking to the murderers he hired to kill Banquo when he said, "Worms that fled." He was expressing his anger and frustration that Banquo's murderers only killed Banquo and let his son, Fleance, escape.
Macbeth killed him, by hiring some murderers.
Macbeth wants to do away with Banquo and his son. The Murderers succeed with Banquo, but not the son, ans Banquo's bloody ghost appears to Macbeth during the Lords' Banquet.
Macbeth's soldiers do not kill Banquo, Macbeth hires three murderers to do the job.