Armstrong and Lombard discover that the person they thought was the murderer, Mrs. Rogers, was later found dead in her room. This revelation leads them to realize that the killer must still be among them on the island.
Mr. Blore dies by being struck on the head with a marble clock by Dr. Armstrong in a case of mistaken identity, as Armstrong believes Blore is the killer. This event occurs during a chaotic and tense moment in Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None."
Well there are Vera Claythorne and Lombard, Wargrave and Armstrong, and Blore, Armstrong, and Lombard. Wargrave and amrstrong got together cus they are men of reason and profession being they are doctor and judge
Blore.
Vera Claythorne gets Philip Lombard to help her drag Dr. Armstrong's body out of the water so it won't wash away. She leans close to him as they are tugging on Armstrong's clothes. As Lombard's concentration is on Armstrong, Vera is able to take the gun out of Lombard's pocket without him noticing.
Mr. blore is the 7th one to die in the novel... Lombard and vera discovers blore body handing from vera's bedroom's window.. stuck by vera's huge mantle peice (bear shaped one)... --Lavanya Vasudevan.
In Agatha Christie's novel "And Then There Were None," William Blore is killed by a marble bear clock falling on his head, orchestrated by the murderer, who remains unknown until the end of the story.
The cast of And Then There Were None - 1945 includes: Judith Anderson as Emily Brent June Duprez as Vera Claythorne Barry Fitzgerald as Judge Francis J. Quinncannon Richard Haydn as Thomas Rogers Louis Hayward as Philip Lombard Walter Huston as Dr. Edward G. Armstrong Queenie Leonard as Ethel Rogers Harry Thurston as Fred Narracott Roland Young as Detective William Henry Blore
Lombard was a mercenary soldier- unlikely to be found without a weapon. Assuming you mean the character of Lombard from "And Then There Were None".
Mr. Blore is killed by a marble bear clock falling from the mantelpiece, in line with the nursery rhyme "A bear got him".
In "And Then There Were None," Blore is likened to a beast in his actions and demeanor. He is described as being bullish and aggressive, showing little regard for others' safety or feelings. Blore's brutish behavior and lack of empathy make him stand out as a menacing figure among the other characters on the island.
In "And Then There Were None," Blore's motive for being on Soldier Island is to investigate the mysterious deaths of the other guests. He is hired by a mysterious employer to look into the situation and is motivated by money and personal vendettas.
Mr Blore. Blore had to join the house-party and posing as a guest, because Mr Owen told him to keep an eye on Mrs Owen's jewels. In the game though, Davis isn't Blore, but the harbor master.