Lawrence Wargrave faked his death with the help of Dr. Armstrong. Dr. Armstrong injected Justice Wargrave with a medicine that slowed down his heartbeat, making it appear as though he had died from a gunshot wound.
In the book And Then There Were None, Mr.Justice Waregrave was the murderer. Justice Wargrave had asked Dr Armstrong to fake his death so he can rattle the people. All of the deaths after Mr Wargrave's were a coincidence. Justice Wargrave had put the potassium cyanide in Anthony Marston's drink and put sleeping pills in Mrs Rogers' drink. He had also hit Mr Rogers and General MacArthur in the head with a blade and inject a poison into Emily Brent's neck.
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.
The Fake Death Experience was created in 2004.
William did fake his death so that Harold thought he had won
In "And Then There Were None," the resolution reveals that the murderer is actually one of the supposed victims, who orchestrated the deaths of the others as part of a carefully planned revenge plot. The murderer ultimately commits suicide, leading to a sense of justice being served, but also leaving a chilling and haunting conclusion to the story.
Justice Wargrave kills everyone in the novel "And Then There Were None" by using various methods, such as staging fake suicides or causing accidents that lead to death. He meticulously plans each murder to make it appear as if each victim committed suicide or died accidentally, thus covering his tracks and maintaining his facade as an innocent victim among the group.
no.
faces of death is fake in most seens but the one with the car on the road is real every other is as fake as Texas chainsaw masicer
Andy Kaufman didn't fake his death.
He didn't!
Don't Try It.
Yes