He believed Gatsby was the driver that struck his wife, so he makes his may over to his place and kills him
The motive publicly given for Wilson's murder of Gatsby is that Wilson believed Gatsby was responsible for his wife's death. Wilson was manipulated by Tom Buchanan into thinking that Gatsby was driving the car that killed Myrtle.
killed him self
Nick Carraway took care of Gatsby's funeral.
Danger - 1950 Motive for Murder 1-48 was released on: USA: 21 August 1951
Ironside - 1967 No Motive for Murder 5-15 was released on: USA: 23 December 1971
1. that gatsby's the neise of the German ruler kaiser 2. that gatsby had murder someone before
America Unearthed - 2012 Motive for Murder 1-9 was released on: USA: 15 February 2013
Hands of Murder - 1949 The Human Motive 1-25 was released on: USA: 24 March 1950
Mr Wilson kills Gatsby and then himself. Daisy kills Myrtle.
Murder Without Motive The Edmund Perry Story - 1992 TV is rated/received certificates of: USA:M
Murder Without Motive The Edmund Perry Story - 1992 TV was released on: USA: 6 January 1992
Gatsby's murder was brought about by a combination of misunderstandings, jealousy, and the collision of different characters' desires and activities. George Wilson, fueled by the belief that Gatsby was having an affair with his wife, Myrtle, decided to take revenge, ultimately leading to Gatsby's tragic death.
Basically, a motive and a murder weapon.
Chapter 8 in The Great Gatsby takes place after Gatsby's death, as the story navigates the aftermath of his murder and the unraveling of his dream. This chapter delves into the fallout surrounding Gatsby's life, Daisy's departure, and Nick's realization about the superficiality of the wealthy in the 1920s.