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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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