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Confessions in And then there were noneI have seen the 1945 film version of this book and it is very closely based on the book. *It's not!

Tony Marston died first and just before he died, confessed to having accidentally killed two children in a road accident.

Ethel Rogers did not confess to her crime in front of anyone intentionally. Rogers therefore also confesses when he argues with her but only to the reader and not to the characters of the story

General MacArthur never confesses but in his confusion regularly reveals himself as the killer of his wife's lover.

Miss Emily Brent confesses kicking out a pregnant girl because she was pregnant and confessed it very openly with Vera Claythorne

Justice Wargrave confesses at table to killing a man by hanging.

Dr Edward Armstrong confesses to having accidentally killed someone under the influence but feels that it was not murder.

Henry Blore confesses to having set up a man so that he would spend life in prison. He died there and Henry Blore says that that was not his fault so he confesses to what Mr Owen considers a crime but not what he considers a crime.

Lombard confesses and doesn't even feel quilty about it, and everyone thinks he is cold and odd.

Vera Claythorne has never confessed allowing the little boy to drawn, but she also feels guilty about the crime as it is clearly seen in the last pages of the book.

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